Paul Venezia says, although I’ve run BSD-based production servers for 15 years or so, I find that I tend to get rusty since they basically just sit there doing their thing until there’s a hardware failure. Being the proactive fellow that I am, I tend to fire hardware before it can quit, so I decided to take the weekend and build a FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE server to replace one that had been running 4.9-RELEASE for years. Read more.
InfoWorld.com: A (late) look at FreeBSD 6.1
September 15, 2006 at 7:37 am (BSD)
Tags: FreeBSD
Breaking Ground: Crisis on Infinite Earths
September 14, 2006 at 7:36 am (TCG)
Tags: TCG, VS System
Michael Barnes says, there can be little argument that Dr. Doom is one of the most influential characters in competitive Vs. System play. In all four Pro Circuits in which Marvel Origins has been legal, Dr. Doom has seen play in at least one deck in the Top 8. And in two of these Pro Circuits, PC: Indy 2004 and PC: Los Angeles 2005, a deck that featured Doom won the whole thing. Perhaps most importantly, Dr. Doom was the centerpiece character for three different decks that have seen Day 3 success in Golden Age PCs: Mono Doom, Common Enemy, and New School. Suffice to say, no other character has played such a pivotal role as an engine for powerful Vs. System decks as successfully as the Lord of Latveria has. Read more.












