Notes and Tips: iMac Core Duo Tests. “I never expected the increase in speed to be so substantial.” [MacInTouch]
Month: February 2006
Big Snowstorm Sets Record in New York and Disrupts Travel
Big Snowstorm Sets Record in New York and Disrupts Travel. The storm dropped a record amount of snow in Central Park, closing the region's three major airports and paralyzing traffic. By CHRISTINE HAUSER. [NYT > Home Page]
Digital Domain: Trying to Get a Read on Amazon's Books
Digital Domain: Trying to Get a Read on Amazon's Books. Talk to analysts who cover the Internet, and one company stands out as the least forthcoming, most furtive, least transparent and most difficult to work with — and it isn't Google. By RANDALL STROSS. [NYT > Technology]
The Buzz on DNSSECbis
The Buzz on DNSSECbis. In a recent posting, I considered the prospects for DNSSEC's adoption. Well, instead of just thinking about what might happen, I figured I should take a look at the current situation. I had the pleasure of spending several days with the new DNSSECbis command-line tools in BIND 9.3.2 a couple of… Continue reading The Buzz on DNSSECbis
Web Development 2.0
Web Development 2.0. By marc I gave a rushed and somewhat incoherent talk at the Y Combinator Winter Founder's Program last night (and let me say again — holy cow, they have such great taste in people — the companies they're funding are filled with people I'd love to work with). In it, I reprised… Continue reading Web Development 2.0
Trust People and They'll Surprise You
Trust People and They'll Surprise You. Amazing things happen when you give people a bit of trust and authority to do things according to their own judgment. I was reminded of this a few weeks ago when I stumbled upon a Fast Company article called Engines of Democracy. It describes a revolutionary jet engine plant… Continue reading Trust People and They'll Surprise You
Webs of small offices
Webs of small offices. I was chatting with someone today and they said this…. Here's another interesting factoid. My small business clients are turning into webs of small offices. I'm just coming off budget meetings with all of them and fully 80% are planning to expand remote workers and remote offices in the coming 2… Continue reading Webs of small offices
Washington Post: Why do we carry so much around?
Washington Post: Why do we carry so much around?. Burdens of the Modern Beast Washington Post on the growing amount of crap people carry around (present company very much included). The increased quantity of carry-on items for our flight through life, he says, reflects “the tendency of our society to dispense with sources of shared… Continue reading Washington Post: Why do we carry so much around?
GodZilla: The DoD Eats the Federal Budget
GodZilla: The DoD Eats the Federal Budget This speaks volumes: Washington Post In the White House budget for the fiscal year ending in October 2007, Pentagon funding would increase by nearly 7 percent and, for the first time in Bush's presidency, claim more than half the government's expenditure on discretionary programs, those that get set… Continue reading GodZilla: The DoD Eats the Federal Budget
Lind on Long Wars
Lind on Long Wars DNI. Long wars are usually strategic disasters for winners as well as losers, because they leave all parties exhausted. If they work to anyone’s advantage, it tends to be the weaker party’s, because its alternative is rapid defeat. The Rumsfeld Pentagon certainly does not see the United States as the weaker… Continue reading Lind on Long Wars