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IBM Supports Unbreakable Linux. STG, anyway.
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Wiley is 200 years old. Well done.
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Condie once referred to shrub as “my husband” before correcting herself. So what – I referred to a teacher as mom a few times. Its still kind of weird though.
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that white house press dinner makes me want to puke too. well done NYTimes for calling it out. You have a long way to go to regain our confidence, but clarity like this helps.
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I had no idea Eric S. Raymond was a mac daddy. So it seems. The Cathedral and The Bazaar in the back ground. cool.
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Zombie bill gates must feed. one for Cote.
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everybody will want to be on here. a new comedy dork destination of note.
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given his interest in epidemiology i am kind of surprised Stephen hasn’t called this out, yet. Finding sickness clusters through user declarations. Lets pray we never need to watch this for bird flu.
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We’d be happy to help Bill Who are you looking at? What do you need?
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Remember me calling Mark Shuttleworth the most important man in Linux? If he pulls this off it will show why.
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Does anyone know the innovators at Reuters? I am increasingly keen to get in there. Algorithmic trading based on Reuters feed sentiment. Coolness.
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Sounds very interesting. How come IBM hasn’t briefed us on this stuff?
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looks very interesting indeed.
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People are leaving the Jazz team before it ships. What is UP with IBM? Shackles of success? In case IBM didn’t notice Microsoft is about to ship a REST server environment.
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The Dunwich Dynamo is an annual semi-organised, through-the-night bicycle ride from London Fields park in Hackney, London, England to Dunwich on the Suffolk coast. The distance is approximately 120 miles (193 kilometres).
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Dude. You really need to update this blog. Is there really nothing new to say about Adobe UK?
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Tim Anderson says:
May 3, 2007 at 4:10 pm
Andrew Shorten now works for Microsoft.
Tim