Re: [Air-L] AoIR photo group on Flickr
Totally irrelevant aside: after viewing the "slide show" of the photos... I cannot get over how many macbook pros I saw on laps of conference-goers... the re-revolution is in place!!! (I just bought a mac (again) last month, after years away from it... so I'm a re- convert. ) Looking forward to details of the conference! Nancy McDonald-Kenworthy, GA CSTW Writing Center Tutor www.cstw.org ----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew Allen <M.Allen@exchange.curtin.edu.au> Date: Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:01 pm Subject: [Air-L] AoIR photo group on Flickr
Hi all
Wanting to see pix from AoIR? Have pix from AoIR events? - don't forget there is a flickr group AoIR - set up in 2006 - I've added mine. Check my delicious tags at http://de.lic.io.us/netstudies_matt for links to some ppl's photos, and blogging. Mine are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/15467831@N02/sets/ 72157602565869637/ matt
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Nancy, Not only were there a lot of (mac) laptops but there were a lot of wireless devices of all kinds on the network this week. Our computing services folks assured me that the system could handle our group, even when I told them that there is often a lot of blogging going on. It turns out they were right, but even they were surprised at the level of usage. Later in the week the computing services network guru reported to me that they had topped 180 concurrent log-ins at some points in the day. A normall "big day" for that building is 80. So we more than doubled their previous record. ...r On 20-Oct-07, at 10:06 PM, NANCY MCDONALD-KNWRTHY wrote:
Totally irrelevant aside: after viewing the "slide show" of the photos... I cannot get over how many macbook pros I saw on laps of conference-goers...
is there any possibility that logs of net traffic could be made available for analysis? Given that everyone had the same login (yes?) the data could be considered 'anonymous'. (Discuss) Researchers studying researchers.... (running off to hide in an ethics tag cloud) On 21 Oct 2007, at 17:27, Richard Smith wrote:
It turns out they were right, but even they were surprised at the level of usage.
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