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August 25, 2006

This is Interesting

One never knows what one will find in their stats.

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I'm sure there's a good explanation for it floating around somewhere. Then again, we can make one up. ;-)

Cindy

Comments

know your enemy...

Brain matter deposited by: sdy on August 26, 2006 2:21 AM

what does that mean in english ?

and can you tell me why my router isn't working properly - some pages simply don't come up. it's most distressing, you know.

Brain matter deposited by: zed on August 27, 2006 4:57 AM

Steve - true.

Zoe - show this post to Andy - he'll explain it to you. I've no idea what's happening with your router.

Brain matter deposited by: Cindy on August 27, 2006 7:18 AM

Sigh... Here we go again. There was a big flak several years back about Apple running Sun hardware for their corporate web and email servers. Understand that this was before the Apple OS became Unix based and using an Apple workstation in a server role would have been just plain ludicrous. They were clearly designed as desktop machines and nothing more.

But there's an entirely simple explanation for what you're seeing (besides the obvious explanation that there's a traitor on board). Apple has been touting for several years that their hardware will run not only Apple, but PC applications as well. This could easily be somebody testing or otherwise making use of that ability. But the PC wars are over. The browser wars are over. It's a dead issue. Now we're in the media player and hosted application wars.

...But speaking of browser wars, this person is apparently running Firefox. ...The rebel alliance is alive and well and strikes back. Teehee.

Brain matter deposited by: mike on August 27, 2006 12:06 PM

I'd rather not know the real explanation. It's funner to think of a rebel. (Yeah, funner is a real word.)

Brain matter deposited by: Kat on August 29, 2006 12:29 PM

I love seeing things like that!

I like Mikes comment too about the rebel alliance. That made me laugh.

Brain matter deposited by: Piggy and Tazzy on August 30, 2006 6:53 AM

I kinda figured that it was nothing more than someone at Apple running Windows on their machine (and that's no big deal) but still...

Brain matter deposited by: Cindy on August 31, 2006 8:30 AM