So, every once in a while I go on a T-shirt kick. Lisa hates it because I have 10 drawers full of T-shirts at home and then there are those that are in the hamper and in the wash and staged to to be re-drawered. I have a lot of shirts. Some are over 15 years old. Many are from conferences. They are my little bit of nostalgia.
A couple of us were sitting around listing out the various PostgreSQL services that OmniTI provides. This list is long and needs to go through a bit of marketing massage. But at the end, I decided it really was just that we have mad SQiLz℠.
Of course, one cannot reasonably put "Mad SQiLz℠" on a piece of marketing literature and expect it to go over well. There is the world of Guerrilla Marketing and it will fit right in there!
Result? T-shirts and someone said I should copyright or trademark SQiLz℠, However, it better fits as a service mark. After all, it is what we do.
Awesome T-shirts design, I'm totally stoked. I'll be sure to wear mine at OSCON this year -- look for it.
Thursday, August 23. 2007 at 15:39 (Reply)
I wanted to know how your Lucene benchmark and implementation turned out?
Please contact me, I'd like to hear about how much load it handles and how it works.
Best Regards,
Richard L. Burton III