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1. Marketeer at Sun
2. Thunderbird Feedreader 3. Sun News Aggregation, Your Presentations, Photography, Train Travel...
1. Integ.&Supp. Eng.
2. Konqueror, Firefox 3. Good place for find interesting thing (f.e.: Bart, Pbac articles) I hope we meet at Developer Conference in Praha
1. Systems Engineer at Sun
2. Google Reader 3. Because it's a bit more than just Sun
1 Student from Germany (Siegen)
2 Firefox 3 i found some time nice and cool articles.
1. Sen. UNIX Admin
2. bloglines.com 3. Great resource around solaris and unix
1. Solaris fan and busy sysadmin
2. Sage in firefox 3. I try to read blogs.sun.com - your blog comes out in the very top of useful information
1. "Technology-Mercenary"
2. RSS Bandit 3. Nice articles about SUN, Solaris, a System-Engineers life, IBM bashing
1. Admin
2. Firefox, Outlook 3. hoping for articles like "less known features..." and interesting news from SUN
1. Former Solaris Kernel intern, currently a graduating senior studying CS.
2. Firefox & Google Reader 3. Great source of information on Solaris administration, and new developments in the Sun/Solaris community.
1 Sys Admin
2 Google Reader / Firefox 3 Good place for SUN news
1. Admin
2. Safari 3. SUN-News; DB experiences; great Fotos; good Tech-Articles
1. financial consultant
2. Firefox / Safari / FeedDemon 3. nice articles with many informations about Sun / Solaris
Ich bin Kristian Köhntopp, mit Akregator, und "weil man hier mal Nichtlinuxzeugs und coole Flugzeugfotos liest". Ok, die Fotos sind nun ausgelagert, aber egal...
1. Software Developer & Sys Admin
2. Firefox 3. Solaris Features; Experience with bigger Sun boxes and customers
1. Systems Administrator at the University of Southampton
2. Firefox 3. Great Solaris resources and news on Sun/Solaris
Hi,
I'm hmw and my problem is... But seriously, I'm a Unix hacker in a technically oriented field of work. For me c0t0d0s0.org isn't only a source of information, but also a way to have a little bit amusement. Therefore I use a webbrowser for reading this blog. Feedreaders are good in aggregating information. But a blog is (often) more than information. I like this blog because of the melange of technical articles and the social oriented topics. Although the technically side seems to be prevailing now.
(Open-)Solaris affiner Entwickler
Safari/Netnewsreader Interessantes rund um (Open-)Solaris/SUN
1. System Engineer
2. Firefox 3. Because of the interesting mix of technical aspects and personal comments
1. Sysadmin bei einem grossen deutschen ISP
2. Bloglines 3. Interessante Neuigkeiten aus der SUN-Welt. Besonders Informationen zu noch nicht offiziell vorgestellten Produkten und die neuen HOWTO-Serien gefallen mir.
1. (Solaris) SysAdmin
2. Bloglines with Firefox 3. Good information about Sun and Sun products. The articles are great. And all the rest.
1. Going to be a Unix Admin
2. Firefox 3. i did google for samfs->your site is on rank #3 and the first useful information btw. i am work and live in hamburg, cycle every day at least a hour, and have sworn to NEVER EVER paddle in a dragon boat again(but maybe i will change my mind, because there is no outrigger boat available in this city)
1. Heidelberger
2. RSSOwl 3. It's interesting, partly funny. I'm not using Solaris, but love to read about it. Vielleicht in einem anderen Leben ...
1. Design Engineer working on Solaris machines (well the cluster is Linux)
2. Bloglines with Firefox (Solaris, Linux) or IE (Windows) 3. Mainly because of the more general topics besides Solaris
1&2: http://blog.koehntopp.de/archives/2043-Wer-seid-Ihr.html#c16750
3: interesting articles about sun & (open)solaris, travel-stories, ...
1. Systems Engineer, mostly on BSD and Linux and CISCO/HP equipment.
2. Google reader, usually with Firefox on several platforms. 3. For some educational Sun/Solaris inside views, although your bitching on anything else besides Sun is a major pain in the ass (and shows at the same time how valuable some of your other content is, as I'm still around nevertheless). Because of your photos and some other views we seem to share. Because I fell in love with Hamburg without living there.
1. Ex-Sysadmin and now PhD "student"
2. Liferea feed reader / Firefox 3. Mainly for the news about Sun and general comments about the IT industry. If I was still a sysadmin, I'd read the Solaris features series, too. |
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