have you guys been to the Intel Server Room?

Aluvus

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Aren't these threads supposed to be posted to all of the forums and stickied?

Anyway, what exactly is this? "Online community" tells me nothing. Anandtech Forums, Digg, Facebook; these are all "online communities". Telling me that it is very similar to something else that I don't know anything about (despite the stickied spam) is not helpful. AFAICT it is a blog with several contributors and a forum. Do these people work for Intel? I can't tell.

Feedback: Both your post here and your profile there must make it clear whether you have any formal association with Intel. The poll is hilariously broken in Opera. Text sizes are too small, like the rest of Intel.com. For some reason the first paragraph of your blog post has a different line width than the rest of the post. There is no obvious way to navigate directly from a post on your blog to the "main" area. Why is the giant "The Server Room" graphic not a link? Why does the bar beneath it that lets me navigate to different areas disappear when I go to the blog?

I really don't mean to be harsh, but your post immediately set off my "marketing spam" alarm. "Here's a link - check it out" doesn't tell me what it is or why I should care.
 

Toadster

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Aluvus - I understand you points. The Stickies are for a different vPro subject, the Server Room is a new site created in conjunction with the Xeon 5400 (45nm) launch - and yes, most of the people blogging on the site are Intel employees, you can also check the bio's... I mentioned Anandtech in my blog and wanted to share with the AT community as well since we all share some common goals around performance and computing in general. I'd suggest that you submit your issues with Opera directly to the site.

This was a one time share - and I appreciate the feedback!