Kicking Fedora’s Wheels

With Redhat’s recent decision to end support for Red Hat Linux in favour of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, I’ve decided to give the new Red Hat sponsored Fedora Project a try.

A few people around here have installed it already, and gave it favourable reviews. I’ve found a machine to install it on (might need to cannibalize a few other machines to get enough HD space and RAM), and am in the middle of downloading the 3 ISOs to burn onto CD. Now all I need is to find a place to put the computer I’m going to install on.

This should be an interesting adventure.

Saving Bandwidth

Just putting this here so I remember it when I get to work.

Saving Bandwidth

WebCompression.org

Bandwidth Conservation…it’s not just for the bandwidth challenged.

More Blogshares

Hey, somebody over at Geek Rants bought shares in my blog!

So what happens if somebody comes along and snaps up a majority or all the shares in your blog? Do they own your blog? Does that give them decision making power over your blog or what you write in it? Do you have to have shareholder meetings?

More Pumpkins

More pumpkins to enjoy. These ones are pretty cool and creative.

Found at The Right Half of My Brain.

Blogshares

What is this Blogshares thing? A lot of blogs I’ve run into seem to be listed there. It looks to be some kind of stock market thing for blogs, where you can buy and sell shares in particular blogs.

From their homepage,

BlogShares is a fantasy stock market where weblogs are the companies. Players invest fictional dollars on shares in blogs. Blogs are valued by their incoming links and add value to other blogs by linking to them. Prices can go up or down based on trading and the underlying value of the blog.

So, to find out more about this Blogshares thing, I decided to list my own blog. So far, what I’ve found out is that a blog can appear on Blogshares without being submitted by the owner. If you happen to find your blog on Blogshares, you can claim it by registering and adding their official button to your blog somewhere. The actual image itself doesn’t seem to be that important, since I’ve seen others using alternate graphics on their blogs. I’m still waiting for Blogshares to show me that I’ve claimed my blog. It hasn’t been that long since I put the Blogshares link on my page though, so I’ll check back later on today and see what happens.

There’s even a MovableType Blogshares plugin so you can show off to everyone else how your blog is doing.

We’ll see how things go down the road. I certainly don’t expect much, but it might be interesting to see what happens.