Fun in Data Management wasn’t something I thought possible!

But somehow, we managed. Behold:

What you see there, ladies and gents, is the fruits of a KXX131 survey on something inconsequential.

Now obviously we were expected to fill in the right-hand column with values from 1-6 indicating our preference.

Obviously, that didn’t happen. :P

What did happen was some smart-arse response from me involving pi, a null value, and the number 10.

My survey response was pretty tame in comparison to James’ – that guy managed to sneak in phi, infinity, the square root of minus one, and natural e. Impressive, no?

KXX131, you were a decent subject. Between your “wang operators” and “crud”, you bought the lulz. It was a pity that your content was as dry as it was, then.

This post part of Blogtober 2009 – unlike the past two posts, this one isn’t late. There’s no guarantee that the next couple of posts won’t be, though ;)

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Internode are AWESOME!

Yes, the return of “is AWESOME!” posts.

Finally, you might say.

In any case: Internode. New levels of awesome every day.

Unmetered content, including Linux distros, files, and more. An impressive 16 TERABYTES of content in all, if I remember correctly.

Now they’ve gone and raised my usage limit again, with their new Easy Broadband plan. On this plan, I get 50GB of usage to use every month, at 1500/256 speeds, or the fastest available at my exchange (so theoretically I could be getting ADSL2+ speeds if Telstra lifted their game), all for $50 a month.

Too easy.

Internode. New levels of awesome.

This post brought to you by Blogtober 2009. Yes, this is the third time I’ve been late, but there were other considerations, okay?