We Don't Speak English: The Drama Of Tech Support. Greetings all, Steve here. I've returned from a much needed vacation and am back to work. Only one problem: After a couple of weeks off, I couldn't for the life of me think of anything to write about. I wracked my brain, but could think of… Continue reading We Don't Speak English: The Drama Of Tech Support
Month: September 2006
Educated
Educated. Theres a myth that colleges and universities are teaching antiquated web design skills: table-and -spacer-gif-ness, FrontPage 98, etc. Actually, I dont think its a myth its actually happening out there. So after touring Boston Universitys Center for Digital Imaging Arts yesterday, I was completely surprised. CDIA offers an interactive design program with an… Continue reading Educated
Can SBS work in more than one location?
Can SBS work in more than one location?. Hi susan Please advice us on the best possible solution for this scenario. Currently we have only one office in B__. We are running SBS 2003 on our network. We use windows authentication extensively and also exchange for email. Right now we are not using Sharepoint… Continue reading Can SBS work in more than one location?
Small*Mart VT
Small*Mart VT. Must read: Michael Shuman's The Small-Mart Revolution: How Local Businesses Are Beating the Global Competition. (A great companion to Bo Burlingham's Small Giants: Companies that Choose to Be Great Instead of Big, discussed here several times.) I pick this time to mention the book because of a local happening that occurred yesterday. My… Continue reading Small*Mart VT
Things You Shouldn't Be Doing With Rails
Things You Shouldn't Be Doing With Rails. Kevin Clark presents “Things You Shouldn't Be Doing in Rails“. It's not a list of things Rails isn't any good for, rather it's features or concepts related to Rails that you shouldn't be using. It covers deprecated finders, the in-built pagination classes, scaffolding, engines, layouts, and namespaced controllers.… Continue reading Things You Shouldn't Be Doing With Rails
Full Text Search & Tagging with Ruby on Rails and Ferret
Full Text Search & Tagging with Ruby on Rails and Ferret. Johnny of Johnny's Thoughts has put together a brief article / tutorial about implementing full text search with tagging in a Ruby on Rails application. He uses Ferret, a Ruby port of Lucene, the acts_as_ferret Rails plugin, and ActsAsTaggable. [Ruby Inside]
Early Adopter Download of the Day: Midnight Inbox (Mac OS X)
Early Adopter Download of the Day: Midnight Inbox (Mac OS X). Mac OS X only: Midnight Inbox is swanky beta personal organizational software that implements the popular Getting Things Done personal productivity method. Collect, process and organize your projects, tasks and life goals David Allen-style all in one interface. This is the first public beta… Continue reading Early Adopter Download of the Day: Midnight Inbox (Mac OS X)
We will not walk in fear, one of another.
We will not walk in fear, one of another.. Funny what happens when youre out of the country for a week. I totally missed Donald Rumsfeld going off the deep end and claiming that critics of the Bush administrations conduct of the war were propping up fascism. Huh? Its a type of criticism weve heard… Continue reading We will not walk in fear, one of another.