A snapshot of a rover, the list of competitors, and other random thoughts.
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Nate
March 29, 2009 6:00 am UTC
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We've posted a list of the registered AVC teams (autonomous vehicle competition)! It's mostly rovers, but we've also got a handful of UAVs.
Team: The Rolling Spheniscus
Type of vehicle: 4 wheeled ackerman steering
Cost: approx $300
Size: approx 15" x 8" x 6" (15" with mast)
This is going to be
awesome.
And random thought for the day:
Firefox rocks, and our customers seem to agree. We use it pretty much exclusively (that and
Open Office, cause we're cheap and it
works). The above image is screen shot of the browser share from users of the SparkFun website (woot
google analytics). Our users seem to be double
the average (21% for North America vs 53% for SparkFun).
Please let's not go into useless banal browser discussions. Sparkfun should only care about getting customers regardless of their customers preference. This posts seems to imply that 53% of Sparkfun customers are more intelligent because they use Firefox and according to some Firefox rocks.
I wonder what portion of that 53.62% are Sparkfun employees F5-ing the site for whatever reason.
Given the volume of traffic we get & the number of folks on the web at SFE, I'd be surprised if it were a whole lot, but grep(1) and friends can probably give us a very rough idea...
It looks like a bit over 6% of the requests in our most recent log came from the SparkFun offices. All but a tiny handful (there are some Mac users in the building) were Firefox, and maybe 8% of them were to some portion of the public-facing sparkfun.com where Google Analytics sees the pageviews.
So, yeah, not much.
I wish i knew there was a Tampa team going. I would have loved to of been involved. GL from Clearwater!
ajcrm125: I think those are Google Chrome users. I know that some hosts mistake Safari for Chrome.
I think the chances of google analytics incorrectly identifying google chrome are pretty slim.
Go Opera!
~DtD
i have 20 bucks that says under 8 percent use linux.
Given that this site is well frequented by geeks'n'nerds I would not be surprised to see a >8% Linux quota.
I'm guessing it's somewhere around 10%. I seem to recall windows has 90% of the market, Mac 9% and Linux ,9% (easy to remember rough figures). If Linux is 10% here, that's 11 times more than the average population. Hmm ... maybe that is a bit much.
By the way, Nate ... why not filter out internal traffic on google analytics? You can easily add a custom filter with the companies external IP. (Unless of course you want to see that information.) I still find Analytics amazing ... AND free. Can't ask for more than that.
Ohhh! Betting pools on the SparkFun comment list. Sweet. I've got $20 that it's... Wait, I can cheat. I'll take a look and get it on the next post.
I'd be much more curious to see the spread of operating systems, mainly Windows, Mac and Linux. I'm a bit surprised by that large chunk of Safari users. Do you have an idea what percentage of users are on OSX or Linux?
woot konqueror! :-)
(firefox is cool too.) although i've heard that safari is a bit insecure...
At DEFCON last year, apple offered a macbook pro to anyone who could hack into that computer through Safari. No one collected.
More recently, though, there's this...
Excellent to hear Safari had such a high market share! Go Safari!
timojaask: What's actually amazing is that orange piece of pie. When did Safari gained those 9%?
I browse Sparfun exclusively with Safari. What's the wireless interface on that rover?
timojaask: What's actually amazing is that orange piece of pie. When did Safari gained those 9%?
I think those are Google Chrome users. I know that some hosts mistake Safari for Chrome.
(crazedlist for example)
What's actually amazing is that orange piece of pie. When did Safari gained those 9%?