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More bags for me to drool over.
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Heard on NPR this morning. Looks like nice source of music, eh?
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NPR piece on record label with music from the favelas.
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News of Austin abortion clinic (attempted) bomber: reading list (he likes Grisham), shopping, and brain cysts.
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Coming soon: oil soldiers.
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“They are also as temporary and annoying in their competitive isolation as Compuserve, Prodigy and AOL were, back in the day (or the decade). Those things were Net-unfriendly long before their surviving members became Net-native.”
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Hmm, this looks nice…
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“Patterns are signs of weakness in programming languages.”
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Clearly, this explains programmers more than almost anything else. Nice video too.
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Throw this together with Cisco’s $150M investment in VMWare, and you’ve got some tea-leave, bub.
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Signature are stupid for software requirement docs. Does the VP of development really know enough to “sign off” on a big document? Does anyone?
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“If you need permission to run programs, you can’t have freedom.” Still not clear how many angles can fit on the head of a pin. Plz advice.
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I’ll probably never buy/read this…but it /sounds/ like Black Swan busting. Anyone know?
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The jigs up! “CIOs, it turns out, are mostly business people who have been given the thankless job of keeping the lights on, IT wise. And the best way to ensure that they stay on is to change as little as possible.”
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Most shocking: “a lot” now quantitative phrase. Call up Funk & Wangle and alert Zogby.
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This statement is a little wonky, but gets to a point: “If somehow a proclamation were made that C.E.O.’s could only make a maximum of $300,000 a year, you would not have any shortage of very qualified men and women seeking the jobs.”
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Dude, that’s the best idea for office art ever!
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Anyone who listened to DrunkAndRetired.com 1-100 in 2 weeks get mega-fan status. Word.
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Building a home video studio.
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I would just like to point out that these are the people making decisions about IT now-a-days. Boo-yaa! Also: supposidly, HST often played Jefferson Airplane non-stop during early-morning work.
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I keep spinning this and it always comes up “eat brains.”
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