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“A strong example is Redmonk. They are very active and timely with their industry views and analysis and are now setting the example of what the future analyst/research company will look like.” – kind words very much appreciated, sir
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“A crew aboard a shrimping boat were rescued after a group of bull sharks rammed and bit the vessel until it eventually sank off the Florida coast” – bull sharks do have the highest testosterone levels of any known animal
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lots of folks have pointed me at this; SmugMug’s a very interesting case study for both the Amazon and Sun folks now – can second the procedural complaints
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+5
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“And then ACPI came along, and nothing worked at all. Several years later, we’re almost back to where we were with APM.” true – the APM suspend i had on my x40 worked inifintely better than my current ACPI suspend setup on the x60s
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need to a.) enable either Beryl or Compiz, and b.) try this
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jazz.net has gone live – sort of; more later
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DVD Jon deconstructs Jobs DRM statements
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hmm…maybe i should start watching Lost
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got an invite for this – thanks very much, guys – but can’t see paying a grand to give up weekend time
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several folks have pointed me at this; i tend to agree
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“I am glad the Extra Innings package is getting a lot of attention, but has anyone looked into the blackout rules of MLB?” – amen, chad from eugene, amen; these KILL me
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“There are literally millions of bloggers that have become so focused on measurable traffic that they end up posting nonsense designed to do nothing but attract a Digg.” – yup
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will need to give this a whirl at some point soon
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even more MySQL storage engine action
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DeWitt’s happy on both the OpenID and FairPlay fronts
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dissenting view on the OpenSolaris dual license possibilities – respectfully disagree
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i’m getting very close to this
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check out the Wailer’s version of Like a Rolling Stone
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interesting; we’d have to consider this, b/c Google Calendar in particular is so much more accessible than Zimbra
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