"You don't want to do that because that would start every request running at the same time -- which would create issues if you had a lot of URLs to fetch. I intentionally used a rolling window to limit the number of simultaneous requests. It sounds like you might just want to increase the size of the rolling window. The default is 5, but you can safely bump that up to 100 or so as long as you are hitting distributed resources."
- Josh Fraser
"One thing I learned in high school is that you don't get to pick your own nickname. I think the same goes for naming a region. No one scheduled a discussion to come up with "Silicon Valley". Some guy just started using the term in a few newspaper articles and it caught on. If someone comes up with a good name, it will catch on regardless whether it's officially sanctioned or not."
- Josh Fraser
"I've not tested this, but I think this would work: sudo /Applications/MAMP/bin/stopApache.sh /Applications/MAMP/bin/stopMysql.sh exit 0 I have that same issue with the automator appearing to run forever, although I'm not sure that it actually is doing anything. I just close it out if it starts to bug me. I'd love to hear if you figure out a solution for that."
- Josh Fraser
"That error suggests that the user you're running it under is unable to write to that file. It sounds like you need to change the permissions for that log file."
- Josh Fraser
@ChrisSaad perhaps because the kind of people they want to invest in are all up working right now?