seanr1978
Sean Robertson
seanr1978

@headclone: I use the cheapest option, Linode 360:

@y0himba: hosting Drupal on their servers was a nightmare.

@willy1234x1: Same here. I have about ten vhosts set up on my server. Never had a problem with it and I love that I have complete control to configure it however I want (even set up a proxy for Iran election protesters last year).

@headclone: Personally, I use linode, but that requires a bit more linux proficiency since you basically get root access to a virtual machine and configure it all yourself. They have scripts that automate some of that, but you still need to know something about administering linux servers. That said, at this point,

@headclone: they didn't make the list because they SUCK. Ever try running a Drupal site on GoDaddy? Dreamhost (Nightmarehost?) and 1&1 are no better. I'm frankly shocked they made this list. No self respecting web developer would use any of these to be honest.

I use linode.com - it requires fairly advanced knowledge of linux, but you get far more control over it and you don't have to deal with some shitty shared host's crappy configuration issues. It's cheap as hell to boot (considering full root access, the space you get, etc.).

@y0himba: Same here. Dreamhost is even worse. Who the hell came up with these? Obviously not a serious web developer.

@Unknown2U: I actually do use Photoshop, wiseass. I've been using it since 1996 and full time in my job as a web designer since 1998 and would consider myself a fairly advanced user. I've even done quite a lot of photo manipulation, though to be honest not very much of this kind of merging human faces (I never

Why are they all white?

@kpozan: Mind reposting the wikipedia link?

@Navin R Johnson: Yeah, I'd rather get a Flickr book than a Facebook album (even if I have to pay for the book).

VOTE: TweetDeck

VOTE: Adobe Photoshop CS4

@JuniorAndTorrie: Though I use Windows at work, I disagree with you on that. It all depends on what you do with it.

I actually did this for my boyfriend once so he could see how different colors would look on the walls of his living room. Needless to say, he absolutely loved it, especially being able to tweak the colors and see how they looked in real time. Old hat to me but impressing the hell out of people with simple Photoshop

@Rolcol: Why on earth would they do that?