Don’t know if it is legit, but Joe Lieberman accused his opponent of deliberately bringing his website down through a Denial of Service attack, or something similar. While this is certainly feasible in the uber-ethical world of US politics. While I don’t think his opponents was directly responsible, it’s obvious that his supporters, or Lieberman’s detractors, were behind this.
Nevertheless, the day before and of the election are the highest traffic days for candidate’s websites. While DOS attacks are not as likely on the local level, be sure to plan for the spike in traffic leading up to the election.
Posted on August 9th, 2006 by Steve James
courtesy of Chris Prillo and blaugh.com…

Posted on July 27th, 2006 by Steve James
I find that, if answered truly, they can really tell you a lot about yourself, and help you improve your deficits.

Benevolent Inventor
My Personal Dna Report
Posted on July 13th, 2006 by Steve James
What does it say about a person that their dog is gathering online contacts faster than him?

Check out Dexter’s profile at myspace, er, I mean Dogster.com!
Posted on July 13th, 2006 by Steve James
…wow, what is there to say. You would think that FIFA would want the North American market, but with all these awful calls, the fickle american sports fan will be laughing at instead of watching international soccer. Sorry Socceroos, they must not care about you either.
Posted on June 26th, 2006 by Steve James
As the husband of a wife that uses the bathroom more than imaginable, this post hits the spot-a-pot…
http://www.smallbiztrends.com/2006/06/the-little-detail-that-matters-for-small-retailers.html
Posted on June 23rd, 2006 by Steve James
Someone tell the World Cup refs that Dwayne Wade does not play for Ghana!
Posted on June 22nd, 2006 by Steve James
In this hectic world of sales and marketing to prospective clients, it feels good to produce something for an organization that is out there making a difference in the lives of children from all over the world. Mending Kids International is one of such organizations. Many remember the story of the Guatemalan conjoined twins who were separated at U.C.L.A. back in 2002 with the help of funding from Mel Gibson. I have had the chance to meet these wonderful little girls on a visit to California, and their smiling faces move everyone around them.

There are many more stories of children in need, and Mending Kids International is helping by bringing donated medical care to needy children worldwide. We are happy to announce that their new website has officially launched today.
Posted on June 22nd, 2006 by Steve James
…Soccer, er, Football team. The key today is to not take the lead early. If they jump out to a lead too early, then Croatia and Italy might as well just play for a tie so they both make it. No problem, just score in the 89th minute, even better in stoppage time. It seemed to work for the Heat.
Posted on June 22nd, 2006 by Steve James
…I will. The NBA is fixed. I can’t watch it anymore. It’s always been bad, but now it is dead to me. And what kind of country is this where the owner of a team can get fined $250k for speaking out against an entity that is not his employer? Almost like a country that levies income tax on it’s citizens with no law on the books. Oops, sorry, that’s another subject…
Posted on June 21st, 2006 by Steve James