Monthly Archives: March 2006

Dead Last !

A picture is worth a thousand words. Here’s the result of a recent Forrester Research survey – The 2005 Technology Brand Scorecard. Microsoft barely made the chart. Forrester’s explanation – “One measure of consumers’ dissatisfaction with Microsoft is seen in … Continue reading

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Intellectual Property

At a recent keynote speech in Turin on GPL v3, Richard Stallman made an observation about the phrase “intellectual property” “… Before I get into the main subject, which is the plans for version three of the GPL, I want … Continue reading

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Glass Houses and Stones

So now Stephen Toulouse is lecturing Apple on Security. The sheer GALL of Microsoft and the people that are in charge there always amazes me. Stepto wants Apple to hire a security figure head – you know – someone like … Continue reading

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UCON 87 KY 83

And thus the season ends. I just have to say …. Patrick Sparks – 28 points, 5 steals, 2 assists and a rebound. But what I saw from him today can’t be measured by mere numbers.Kentucky Boy. Heart of a … Continue reading

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SCO’s Revenue Continues Down the Drain

I know that there are probably many honest hard working 9 to 5 shlubs at SCO, but when I hear news like this, I can’t help but think it couldn’t happen to anyone more deserving. “The net loss for the … Continue reading

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From Excellence to Mediocrity

Florida 79 Kentucky 64Florida has now beaten KY four times in a row!. And this is basketball we are talking about, NOT football. For all those who were hoping for a “recovery” based on the LSU and Tennessee games, welcome … Continue reading

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Demanding an Apology

I have never understood this concept, and I hear it all the time now. It seems like everyday you read / hear in the media about someone “demanding” an apology for being wronged. People do it, groups do it, and … Continue reading

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