Tomlinesque. Lilly Tomlin used to do skit about the phone company, back before the breakup. “We dont care. We dont have to. Were the phone company. Our DSL goes out, periodically. Restarting the modem usually fixes the problem. Sometimes, you need to do that twice. Sometimes, you have to wait ten minutes and recite Matthew… Continue reading Tomlinesque
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Windows Home Server
Windows Home Server. As usual when it comes to new Microsoft technology, Paul Thurott has the definitive review of Windows Home Server. Yeah, it just makes me want it more. I especially dig the idea of having my photos be accessible remotely, easy backups, and having a center to my network without having to pay… Continue reading Windows Home Server
Wholesale Surveillance
Wholesale Surveillance. I had an op-ed published in the Arizona Star today: Technology is fundamentally changing the nature of surveillance. Years ago, surveillance meant trench-coated detectives following people down streets. It was laborious and expensive and was used only when there was reasonable suspicion of a crime. Modern surveillance is the policeman with a license-plate… Continue reading Wholesale Surveillance
The huge potential downside of the iPhone
The huge potential downside of the iPhone For those of you who are salivating over Apples newly-announced iPhone, you might want to do a little research on Cingular, the other company youll be getting into bed with if you run out and get an iPhone in June. As an example, did you know that Cingular… Continue reading The huge potential downside of the iPhone
Is this your year to achieve some major goals?
Is this your year to achieve some major goals?. Then you better plan on changing some things about your life. Why? Because insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. If you are not happy with the way your life, your business, or your health is going, you need… Continue reading Is this your year to achieve some major goals?
Peter Merholz has some interesting thoughts on why Google Calendar is about to overtake Yahoo Calendar as the top web calendar app
Peter Merholz has some interesting thoughts on why Google Calendar is about to overtake Yahoo Calendar as the top web calendar app. “Here's a product whose very definition was predicated on empathy for true customer needs. And it's succeeding brilliantly.” [kottke.org remaindered links]
OpenID
OpenID. I followed the instructions here to create an OpenID for myself at MyOpenId, and added the magic bits that associate this weblog with that ID: If you do a View-Source you'll see these two link elements in the section of the HTML. So now I can use any of the services that use OpenID… Continue reading OpenID
Jet stream changes bring record temp
Jet stream changes bring record temp. Boston set a record high temperature yesterday, and seemed likely to set another one today, as the entire region did an unsettling impression of springtime in January, complete with blooming trees and people picnicking on the Public Garden's emerald green grass. [Boston Globe — Front Page]
Attack of the Zombie Computers Is a Growing Threat, Experts Say
Attack of the Zombie Computers Is a Growing Threat, Experts Say. In their persistent quest to breach the Internets defenses, the bad guys are honing their weapons and increasing their firepower. By JOHN MARKOFF. [NYT > Home Page]
Free hard disk space requirements for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2
Free hard disk space requirements for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2. Free hard disk space requirements for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2): http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=926029 Start making the room now folks… while 2k3 SP2 is only a beta/soon to be RC at this point in time…. start planning and making room on those C:… Continue reading Free hard disk space requirements for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2