I don’t know who to hate more, my broadband connection or my current webhost. Although this time I can’t really pinpoint which service is the culprit. I’ve been trying to connect to both [Ron]Notepad[/Ron] and Inquirre.net for quite some time at home to no avail. I’m guessing that my web host is somehow blocking a certain port of my IP address. Since then I’ve stopped twittering and friendfeeding… Talk about Internet depression. *sighs*

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September 24, 2008 | In: Funny

Google Android VS Apple iPhone!

I found this while scouring Digg for interesting stuff. The Google Android and Apple iPhone battle it out for feature supremacy! And based on this, the saying holds true time and time again. The Internet is for pr0n! +1 Google! Enjoy!

favicon

Every website needs to have it’s distinct identifier that would make it stand out on the InterWebs. Thoseツunique distinctions manifest in many forms. They can be in the form of flashy banners, a unique catch phrase, and my favorite – the favicon. Favicons are the small icons (16×16 pixels small) you see on your browsers tabs, near the site URL in the address bar, and the bookmark icons. I love favicons because of the fact that they give you a sense of accomplishment and that you are willing to go the extra mile for your website by personally crafting the favicon and uploading the little bugger to your site.

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September 23, 2008 | In: Ron Del Rosario

Downtime… Only at home…

I experienced my very first pseudo downtime at home. And at home to boot! I need to post gadammit! *sighs* I asked the FriendFeed bunch to check my site out, and they told me it was working fine. I even tried downforeveryoneorjustmeツto verify my sites status and it ALSO checks out fine. ツ

I really do hope that it was just a fleeting problem and not a long term headache I have to get used to. ツI like my current webhost and I dont want to go through the process of finding a replacement. Yet…

Bad Behavior has blocked 460 access attempts in the last 7 days.