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Making the Case

October 30, 2002 02:06 PM


When I read through Michael Radwin's presentation at PHPCon 2002 making PHP's case at Yahoo!, I could feel the excitement he must have felt. Last year, I had made a similar case (with stats and all, although not so comprehensive) in my company for OpenBSD as a robust alternative to those pay-thru-your-nose-per-user VPN appliances. I partially succeeded in my endeavour.



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1. Dhar said...

Hey Dude,
Check out this cool site:

http://www.globalsecurity.org/

Dunno if you are a weapons/gizmos freak like me, but I think this is one hell of a site. Damn informative...

More later,
D.

on Oct 30, 08:46 PM | link to this comment


2. Codey said...

hehee...... did you check the flamewar at ./ over it? good fun to see geeks, wannabe geeks and hypergeeks tearing each other to shreds over it..

on Oct 30, 11:19 PM | link to this comment


3. Amit 'Netahoy' Agarwal said...

lets hope i find Bz formule here... need to smoke out few ppl ;)

on Oct 31, 01:04 AM | link to this comment


4. Nilesh said...

Codey, that was fun! what i like is that for an insightful comment, there's always a funny comment as a reply to it! :-D

on Oct 31, 12:50 PM | link to this comment


5. Nilesh said...

I am bad at acronyms, Amit. What is Bz? Business?

on Oct 31, 01:56 PM | link to this comment


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