Celebrating 100 Comments

Since our inception around August 2008, The Coffee Desk has (as of today) generated 100 replies from users on our pages via comments or pings (which also post a comment). While this shouldn’t be a big deal, it’s just nice to note.

We’ve gone places we shouldn’t have gone, reviewed products, covered events while telling what was really happening, and more edgy technical news coverage/commentary – and the readers have responded.

…100 times, to be exact.

The 100 comments are only the post-moderated (approved) comments out of about 15,000 spam comments, most of which were caught by the priceless WP-Spamfree plugin, which employs unobtrusive antispam tactics so the protection is transparent to our users.

But overall we’d like to thank our users for both the readership, and for putting up with our occasional crap. Keep reading The Coffee Desk!

(and you could always use the form below to be the 101′st commenter!)



About Mark:



Mark (who wishes to keep his last name private) is currently employed as a system administrator for a company in his hometown. He has extensive experience in both networking and programming, and has designed many scalable and high-availability networks. Mark can easily be described as the go-to guy for building quality networks and data centers. He is now well-known for his very humorous posts here at The Coffee Desk. This bio has been corrected for our reader Nigles. I hope he feels special now.

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Mark (who wishes to keep his last name private) is currently employed as a system administrator for a company in his hometown. He has extensive experience in both networking and programming, and has designed many scalable and high-availability networks. Mark can easily be described as the go-to guy for building quality networks and data centers. He is now well-known for his very humorous posts here at The Coffee Desk. This bio has been corrected for our reader Nigles. I hope he feels special now.

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