Ulnar Nerve Transposition Surgery – Update 4
One of the most popular posts on my blog is about the Ulnar Nerve Transposition Surgery I had almost 4 years ago. I thought I would give a quick update on the status. Today, my arm still gets tired really quick and I often have tightness and tingling in my fingers. The most interesting is if I put pressure on my elbow area it gets a warm hot feeling to it. The scar is long and nasty looking and often pinkish. However, on the upside the dull aching pain I had is gone.
The doctor did tell me it would take about 5-6 years for the nerve to repair itself. If I had to do it over again I would do more research.
PowerDNS Interface – Update
Awhile back I posted about my PowerDNS interface and I’ve had a lot of interest. I’ll be releasing this code to the general public this summer, most likely towards the end of July. Stay tuned!
Ubuntuforums: In a month..
The ubuntuforums have grown to be one of the largest linux forums on the internet today with over 970,000 users. I thought it might be interesting to show some other statistics that were generated between 11/15/2009 and 12/15/2009.
Compare these to the numbers I posted in March 2007.
10,901,893 Visits
24,291,004 Pageviews
46.18% % New Visits
6,138,414 Absolute Unique Visitors
Returning Visitor 53.77%
New Visitor 46.23%
Firefox 69.97%
Internet Explorer 10.61%
Chrome 8.33%
Opera 3.80%
Safari 3.09%
Linux 58.11%
Windows 36.44%
Macintosh 4.70%
Vmware Cookbook – Preview
Myself and co-author Matthew Helmke recently completed our VMware Cookbook which is being published by O’Reilly and will be on the shelved October 22, 2009.
Our editor Andy Oram posted a quick blurb with a couple of examples from the book. Check it out if you dig VMware ESX and virtualization..
http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2009/08/a-peek-at-vmware-cookbook-reci.html
http://www.amazon.com/VMware-Cookbook-Real-World-Guide-Effective/dp/0596157258/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1251512058&sr=8-1



