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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Yet another day goes by with me coding during the sunset and then watching the sunrise still wide awake and cranking out code. You may wonder just what kind of a lifestyle that involves. Picture is worth a thousand words: … Continue reading
(this is meant to be funny/satirical) I fully and completely endorse Barack Obama for President of United States of America. Not necessarily for his policies, or track record, or judgement or his financial plan. I just absolutely love this guys … Continue reading
How is it that certain catchphrases resonate so well with truly ignorant and clueless people? How is it that the stupidity is so powerful that it actually moves them to vote against their best interests? In Florida we now have … Continue reading
New veep… Sitting about 12 feet away from me. This is gonna get dangerous 🙂
Folks, I hear the grumbling, believe me. And no matter how closed of a forum or hug group you think you have out there, everything you say and do comes back to me. Don’t get me wrong – I don’t … Continue reading
Welcome to the wonderful world of business competition: Dear Vladimir, If you are concerned by published reports about DHL’s reduced capabilities, choose FedEx for all of your shipments, especially during the holidays. Big s**t poppin and lil s**t stoppin… Now … Continue reading
…. of traditional computing as we know it: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1671 In case you are curious about why this is such a game changer consider a note from one of my younger developers (age 23) that sent me this note from PDC: … Continue reading
Last week marked the launch of AWS upgrades across the board and the stable release of Amazon Web Services scalable cloud offerings powered by Linux and Windows. Yesterday I met with Hank to go over the schedule for PDC going … Continue reading
I think all the negative ads on TV are really turning me into a ruthless bastard. On my way to work this morning and I’m chatting with a fellow partner from Australia. His monkeys blew up clients migration and overwrote … Continue reading
Another out-of-band patch has been issued by Microsoft today and if you are not in the practice of watching out for these things you’ll find your Windows systems rebooting again tonight. Little hidden secret is that most Microsoft patches do … Continue reading
