12th March 2007
Note: have a look at other hosting options.
Update 7: I’m now quite satisfied with page generation times. See other updates at the end of the post and comments to find out more.
Update 8: this blog is not at godaddy anymore for the reasons which have nothing to do with speed.
I’m currently using GoDaddy shared hosting plan. I noticed that my blog, as it grows in popularity and visitors, displays a wide range of page-response times. The best I had seen so far was below 3 seconds of page generation time (note: _not_ page loading, but page generation). If it were the average, I would be happy. However, much more frequently observed times are in range of 20-30 seconds per page. Sometimes pages even timeout, as my uptime tracker service is reporting (For February, there were 100 minutes of unresponsive pages, for March – already over 10 hours!!!).
For example, today around 16:00 GMT the following statistics were reported by my blog:
22 queries.
33.416 seconds.
Evidently, this is unacceptably slow.
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11th March 2007
Do you know what is parkour? If not – this videos collection will tell you 
(But, in short, the philosophy is: “100% efficiency in urban movement”.)
All the videos (except for two) are embedded from the Parkour series at ExpertVillage. As a side note: ExpertVillage shows ads before the video from time to time.
To start with, you may want to know the short history of parkour. Here is a movie from one of the parkour-evangelists:
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10th March 2007
About a month ago I found this good Ada Programming book at Wikipedia Books.
I already have some (minor) knowledge in Ada, and read some books/tutorials. I had only started reading the above-mentioned book, but from the very “Basics” I liked the narration and details provided (e.g., I do not recollect encountering the renaming of packages as a short-cut used instead of ‘use’ing packages).
If the book continues in at least the same style, depth and examples enrichment, then I can recommend this book for those who want to study/refresh the Ada Programming knowledge and skills.
It is from this book that I learned that GNAT “is the only Ada compiler that supports all of the optional annexes of the language standard”.
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10th March 2007
This is a collection of links related to the multiple-language content in Drupal CMS.
i18n module
i18n: Getting the whole thing to work : http://drupal.org/node/81094
Patch: Translations of menu titles and descriptions: http://drupal.org/node/70919
Translated links: http://drupal.org/node/67814
i18n: menu not expanding with URL-Alias: http://drupal.org/node/80820
There was an alternative module to i18n, but I cannot find it at the moment.
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7th March 2007
Just came across yet another geo-tracking visitors service. (For two more, see my previous posts on ClustrMaps.)
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3rd March 2007
9 hours ago WordPress team reported that the latest version of wordpress (which was 2.1.1), was modified by a third party to include code, which allows the execution of arbitrary PHP code on the remote blog hosting. Here’s the news. I created this post with the only aim to spread the word, so that everybody involved may upgrade faster, and stay on the secure path of using WordPress 2.1.2.
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2nd March 2007
At the web-site for the annual Gliwice Scientific Meetings (left-top of the logo) there are 3 GIFs related to computer tomography. I found the last one good to save:
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