Monthly Archives: October 2008

Open source will win in the Enterprise

Simply because it does not involve running through the gauntlet of the typical corporate purchasing bureaucracy…

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Breakfast of Popes

When I was a kid living in the forsaken wasteland that is Saudi Arabia, my father’s company would pay for one trip back to France each year. One treat my parents would give us on those trips back home, my … Continue reading

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Rule of thumb

If someone richer than you implores you to do something out of patriotism, keep a close eye on your wallet.

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Not-so-heavy baggage

Frequent travellers know the right piece of luggage can make or break a trip. Tumi and Hartmann have their rabid fans, as do Travelpro, but the brand I recommend is Briggs & Riley. Their designs may not be the absolute … Continue reading

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Public access

In the US cable systems are required by law to reserve a certain number of channels for so-called public-access and community programs. Think crazy old cat lady ranting and raving, or cronies of local politicians, usually the left-wing fringe, pushing … Continue reading

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Virtue is its own punishment

Even cardinal virtues can become vices when pushed to extremes. Justice untempered with mercy becomes draconian and oppressive. Courage without justice leads to the likes of Otto Skorzeny. Temperance without humility leads to self-righteousness.

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New malware making the rounds

It’s called Adobe Flash 10.

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The tail wagging the dog

According to this article in IEEE Spectrum, SMS revenue alone dwarfs the entire music, film and game “industries” combined. Just another example of how Big Content occupies a disproportionate place on the public policy stage and needs to be cut … Continue reading

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The Moss Room

Another recently opened restaurant, this one in the new Academy of Sciences museum in Golden Gate Park. The restaurant itself is in the south wing (to the right when facing the main entrance), it is a bit tricky to find … Continue reading

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To consumer electronics makers

When you design remote controls, make them rubberized. The extra revenue you make from selling replacements (when the hard brittle plastic kind inevitably break) does not come close to compensating for the loss of goodwill and the sheer inventory management … Continue reading

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