Tablet Love

Tablet Love.  I love the TabletPC. One reason is that, like many writers, I have an abiding love for the physical act of putting pen to paper (or, for the past 18 months, pen to screen). I have a few “nice” pens, a couple Mont Blancs, two Watermans, and I use those for writing letters,… Continue reading Tablet Love

Thinktecture: Blogs As Micromarketing Tools

Thinktecture: Blogs As Micromarketing Tools. I bet that a good 50% of the readers of this blog already know about thinktecture, a company that's less than 24-hours old. Because of blogging, I'm the #1 Google return for various queries about programming airline reservation systems, which is how I keep myself in Jolt Cola and Doritos. I've published… Continue reading Thinktecture: Blogs As Micromarketing Tools

oligopolies breed oligopsonies

Petopoly It's still early days in the process, but the retail pet supplies industry is becoming an oligopoly. It used to be that pet stores were exclusively a mom-and-pop local enterprise. But two massive chains, based on the models of other megaretailers like Toys 'R' Us and Circuit City, are grabbing market share through massive… Continue reading oligopolies breed oligopsonies

Reagan, all-American, dies at 93

Reagan, all-American, dies at 93. Ronald Reagan, a Hollywood actor whose greatest dramas were performed in the White House, and a New Deal Democrat who reinvigorated American conservatism, died yesterday. The 40th president of the United States was 93. [Boston Globe — Front Page]

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Study finds obstacles to retirement

Study finds obstacles to retirement. The leading edge of Massachusetts' 1.87 million baby boomers will reach retirement age in less than five years, but many who hoped to retire in their early 60s will be forced to work longer, because they won't have enough Social Security and other income, a study to be released tomorrow… Continue reading Study finds obstacles to retirement

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Code Complete 2nd Edition a conversation changer, Larry says

Code Complete 2nd Edition a conversation changer, Larry says. Larry O'Brien, former editor of Computer Language and Software Development magazines (translation: if he says something about programming I listen) says on his Knowing.net weblog: “Pedagogical quibbles aside, Code Complete 2nd Edition deserves to be the most read software development book of the year, a distinction… Continue reading Code Complete 2nd Edition a conversation changer, Larry says

Explaining the Big in SP2

Explaining the Big in SP2.  Microsoft's Channel 9 has posted a video and transcript (useful for folks trying to access using non-Windows machines) of a session (here) with Windows XP product manager Rebecca Norlander. She explains why Windows XP Service Pack 2 is so large–264MB for the latest build available to external beta testers. “We… Continue reading Explaining the Big in SP2