- @SaraMG no worries. Guess I didn't share my news either.
in reply to SaraMG # - @fraserspeirs how many sq feet of space, what's the average density expected of ipad's in close proximity and how many APs you have already? in reply to fraserspeirs #
- @ashponders that sounds awesome! What type of genever did you use? in reply to ashponders #
- Internet neutrality: Verizon, Google and the Woody Allen problem | The Economist http://tinyurl.com/36tfbtd #
- @SteveStreza it's a rather boring and basic spec, speaking from experience. in reply to SteveStreza #
- @grahamhancock it's usually caused by your local network settings (not detracting from the AT&T fail). What are you using for your router? in reply to grahamhancock #
- @grahamhancock couple q's:
How far away are they?
R u using "priority mode" config?
Did u assign it static dhcp entry?
Using wide channels? in reply to grahamhancock # - @SteveStreza IMAP will make you cower in a fetal position in a corner wining if you're doing anything beyond basic stuff. in reply to SteveStreza #
- @grahamhancock first off, I'd recommend separating them as much as possible (minimum 10-15ft). That'll help the most. in reply to grahamhancock #
- @grahamhancock the second thing to try which works in some cases is to put the microcell in the dmz. This fixed a friend's problem w/ his. in reply to grahamhancock #
- @SteveStreza if you want help, let me know. Always up for node.js and know both protocols intimately. in reply to SteveStreza #
- "It's OK to quit a job w/ people you like & project you enjoy because there is a lot out there to like & enjoy more" — paraphrase of @rands #
- @ChiperSoft love to hear more about it. in reply to ChiperSoft #
- @mdhughes I agree with @eridius. Only count makes sense for all three of those data types. in reply to mdhughes #
- @mdhughes always wonder why some people, especially ones who are friends IRL, do the same. in reply to mdhughes #
- Realized I have <10k photos on Flickr & yet >1 million views. That's 100+ views/photo, which is amazing considering how bad some of them are #
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