I've had this blog for a year now. What have I learned?
300-400+ people read this blog daily. Mostly in the morning EST. I guess everyone gets to work and starts up their daily RSS readers and there we go, I get a hit.
I've been slacking lately. I used to write on this thing all the time, it was rather interesting to do so, however, not as many people comment on what I write now, so it's not as fulfilling as I'd like. I would love people to comment.
What else have I learned?
The one main thing.. someone is reading what you have to say. Someone, out there, somewhere is interested in what you have you say. Plus. Lots of people Google my name. You sick people.
Joel Esler, Sourcefire, Snort, Immunet, ClamAV, Apple, and Network Security. This is my blog.
Sunday, January 22
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