Heritage sites fail to break even

Heritage sites fail to break even. ONLY nine of the 68 properties and historic buildings open to the public and staffed by the National Trust for Scotland are operating at a profit. [The Scotsman]

Update: CopyCatX 2.0

Update: CopyCatX 2.0. The disk duplication utility adds cloning that can be used even to duplicate Linux or Windows drives, faster volume copying, an improved interface, and expanded help. [MacInTouch]

Goranson on Tinderbox

Goranson on Tinderbox. Ted Goranson continues his study of outliners with Deep Tinderbox, an 11,000 word study that explore the program with great thoroughness and intelligence. “While much of the rest of the world seems to be drifting away from spatial leverage, Tinderbox stands out all the more. To me, it seems more Mac-like than… Continue reading Goranson on Tinderbox

Step-by-Step: Migrating Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003 Using New Hardware

Step-by-Step: Migrating Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003 Using New Hardware. New MSExchange.org article… Migrate your mail system from Exchange 2000 Server running on a Windows 2000 Server system to a new server running Exchange Server 2003 on Windows Server 2003. This scenario will take you through all Exchange-related issues from adding your first Windows Server… Continue reading Step-by-Step: Migrating Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003 Using New Hardware

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Introducing Frontier 10.0a1. Open source. [Hack the Planet]

New Company Starts Up a Challenge to Google

New Company Starts Up a Challenge to Google. Vivisimo, an Internet search engine company, is introducing a service that is meant to lessen online information overload. By JOHN MARKOFF. [The New York Times > Technology]

Six Secrets of Highly Secure Organizations

Six Secrets of Highly Secure Organizations. A very good article in CIO Magazine called “Six Secrets of Highly Secure Organizations” will help you get a “big picture” overview of security issues for your organization. Highly recommended. [DennisKennedy.blog]

I just bought a Mac

I just bought a Mac. That's right, I bought a Mac. A cheap iBook, to be exact. I'm not planning to write software for the Mac, but I do want to keep up with the goings-on in the Mac world, and I could also learn a lot from the Mac UI. See, there's one thing… Continue reading I just bought a Mac

The minefield of hiring a hacker

The minefield of hiring a hacker. If you haven't heard lately Sven Jaschen, the author of many variants of the Netsky and Sasser worms was hired by the German security company Securepoint to be a developer on their security software, including things like their corporate firewall suite. In recent worms, hackers have been so bold… Continue reading The minefield of hiring a hacker