Author Archives: Jeremy Clark

About Jeremy Clark

Small town IT worker with interests in all things technological and technical. Biggest interests are in web development especially the WordPress publishing platform and the community supporting it. Currently developing and maintain the free WordPress theme Techozoic. I'm also always available for hire.

Interesting stats

I’ve been collecting some stats about traffic to my blog and I’ve found some interesting stats. Windows XP accounts for 62% of all traffic Windows Vista accounts for 20% of all traffic Other versions of windows account for 7% Linux … Continue reading

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Virtualization (A New IT Buzzword)

I’m becoming increasing interested in a concept relatively new to the IT world, virtualization entails taking multiple guests (separate OS installed as if were alone on the machine) and running them on one or two extremely powerful machines. With this … Continue reading

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Digg

I recently joined the Digg craze. As you can see all of my post have shiny new buttons for Digging a story and I would appreciate if you are also into Digging if you wouldn’t mind giving one of my … Continue reading

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AMD releases “TeraFLOP in a Box”

AMD just released this press release, stating that they now have a single machine capable of hitting the teraflop range of calculations. The machine has an Opteron dual-core processor and two next-generation AMD R600 “Stream Processors”(GPUs). ZDnet has an article … Continue reading

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HowToForge Guides for Linux

I found by means of this blog here, a couple guides for installing Mandriva and Fedora Core 6. I haven’t personally used these guides, nor have I personally installed either of the OSes. These guides however seem pretty thorough and … Continue reading

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