Building a Smarter To-Do List, Part I. Planning your work means more than just collecting the detritus of an occasional brain dump. Learn to create an actionable, unintimidating task list that helps you maintain focus on the outcomes that are important to you. Part 1 of a 2-part series (new post Tuesday morning). [43 Folders]
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New Monad build hits the Net
New Monad build hits the Net. Adam Barr says that there's a new build of Monad available. Monad is a new command-line interface for Windows. [Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]
Is Osama winning?
Is Osama winning?. Taking Stock of the Forever War is a bleak assessment of the situation in Iraq and the war on terror by Mark Danner, a professor, author, and expert on the region. The basic gist: Democracy in Iraq is an unattainable fantasy and Osama is getting exactly what he wants. Iraq has become… Continue reading Is Osama winning?
Getting Real: Forget feature requests
Getting Real: Forget feature requests. Ok, so Im positive this post will be misunderstood and well be branded as arrogant, self-centered, customer-hating snobs. But here goes anyway When you launch your products, customers will send you hundreds or thousands of feature requests. Just take a look at the Basecamp Forum or the Backpack Forum … Continue reading Getting Real: Forget feature requests
The Weakest Factor is STILL the Human Factor in Security
The Weakest Factor is STILL the Human Factor in Security. At SMB Nation I was re-enforced with the notion that human nature will trump security best practices time and time again. While sitting in the hallway in the Microsoft Conference Center with Susan Bradley, preparing for our talk on securing Small Business Server, I was… Continue reading The Weakest Factor is STILL the Human Factor in Security
Matz manages Ruby team through Basecamp
Matz manages Ruby team through Basecamp. Matz, the creator of Ruby, has signed up for a Basecamp account to help the committers team collaborate on the development of Ruby. What an honor. Note, the intentions are not to use Basecamp as a ticketing system (its not well suited for that), but rather as tool to… Continue reading Matz manages Ruby team through Basecamp
The Trail of Mismanagement
The Trail of Mismanagement WSJ . A blow by blow account of the misplaced priorities in Congressional and Presidential decision making since 9/11 that led to the disastrous federal response to Katrina. There seems to have been a systematic failure of the entire Federal emergency response apparatus. A failure to allocate funds to the correct… Continue reading The Trail of Mismanagement
Reed Hundt on Emergency Communications
Reed Hundt on Emergency Communications. Former FCC Chairman Reed Hundt has some erudite observations on the state of emergency communications: Katrina overwhelmed the nation's complex communications system, raising serious questions about whether federal and local governments need new powers to organize a rapid response by the wireless, wire, cable, satellite, and broadcast industries. Moreover, it… Continue reading Reed Hundt on Emergency Communications
Sleep-deprived doctors might as well be drunk – study
Sleep-deprived doctors might as well be drunk – study. CHICAGO (Reuters) – The long workweeks of doctors in training leave them so fatigued that their reaction times are comparable to someone who is slightly drunk, researchers said on Tuesday. [Reuters Health eLine]
Security Lessons of the Response to Hurricane Katrina
Security Lessons of the Response to Hurricane Katrina. There are many, large and small, but I want to mention two that I haven't seen discussed elsewhere. 1. The aftermath of this tragedy reflects on how poorly we've been spending our homeland security dollars. Again and again, I've said that we need to invest in 1)… Continue reading Security Lessons of the Response to Hurricane Katrina