*. Kerry is finding it useful to wrap himself in the arms of his military service, but don't forget two things. He came back from Vietnam disclaiming his service, throwing away his medals and dishonoring folks he served with. Plenty of them are still annoyed enough they they told him to stop using their likeness… Continue reading *
Author: Vince Kimball
Kerry vows freedom anew
Kerry vows freedom anew. Promising ''a new birth of freedom” for Americans facing economic uncertainty and security threats, John Forbes Kerry accepted the Democratic presidential nomination last night with a pledge to strengthen the US military and reform its intelligence services, introducing himself as a Vietnam veteran who healed divisions as a US senator and… Continue reading Kerry vows freedom anew
Recent data
Recent data from the capture of a Taliban senior manager indicates that global guerrillas and their local proxies are still well financed. Afghanistan's bazaar is alive and growing. General Khan said that the notebook Mujahid carried showed that in the month of June alone, Mujahid had distributed $1.8 million to Taliban fighters and sympathizers for… Continue reading Recent data
Lind
Lind on the 9/11 report (he's right on): When bureaucracies fail, one of their favorite ways to deflect demands for reform is to offer reorganization instead. That appears to be what has happened in the report of the 9/11 commission and Washingtons response to that report. Worse, the reorganization envisioned is to further centralize intelligence… Continue reading Lind
Korea broadband changes
Korea broadband changes. Korea broadband changes: “Matt Renck is spoiled. Ever since moving here to teach English two years ago, Renck has had a high-speed Internet connection of 8 megabits per second–only about average for a South Korean apartment, but nearly eight times the typical broadband speed in U.S. households… For Americans, almost none of… Continue reading Korea broadband changes
What we learn from the Convention blogging
What we learn from the Convention blogging. I've just posted an essay with some of my thoughts two days into the Convention. I discuss the differences between normal blogging and event blogging, blogging's role, some problems we're seeing, etc. Read “What we learn from the Convention blogging“. A few other observations that don't fit in… Continue reading What we learn from the Convention blogging
OneNote powertoys
OneNote powertoys. If you've already grabbed the OneNote SP1, you might be interested in information about the new OneNote powertoys. [Life of a one-man IT department]
U.S.: Broadband Looser
U.S.: Broadband Looser. Comcast today announced a 4Mbps speed tier option for its broadband Internet service. Comcast High-Speed Internet customers now can choose between 4Mbps and 3Mbps options priced at $52.95 and $42.95 respectively for cable television subscribers. Pricing for non-cable customers is $67.95 and $57.95 for the 4Mbps and 3Mbps services. Upstream speeds are… Continue reading U.S.: Broadband Looser
New: Belle Nuit HTMLBook 1.0
New: Belle Nuit HTMLBook 1.0. Belle Nuit HTMLBook compiles multiple HTML pages into a single printable PDF document with a custom header, footer, and table of contents. [MacInTouch]
Ten tools every .NET developer must have
Ten tools every .NET developer must have. This isn't a directory, but is an interesting article in MSDN that's along the lines that Jeffrey was looking for: Ten must-have tools every .NET developer should download now. [Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]