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Yearly Archives: 2009
The official announcement is on our official blog. Please subscribe to that feed and join the other 8 people reading it on an annual basis. That’s the official story, however, in the interest of honesty to our partners I have … Continue reading
If you’re unfortunate enough to have chosen a Mac for a business computer you are no longer bound to the crippled enterprise mail experience. Microsoft’s Macintosh Business Unit has a new beta available which let’s your Entourage talk to Microsoft … Continue reading
I know many of you may not have gotten your pick and if you chose to ignore the inauguration you’ve missed a hell of a speech. At a time of great uncertainty and everyone pulling back and fearful for what … Continue reading
President Bush, thank you for your service to this country. I’m sure it wasn’t easy and I definitely do not agree with most of your policies but I thank you for leading us through the rough times and all you … Continue reading
Break out your competitive knife set, start the grinder, it’s going to get interesting. Here is what Cisco is up to: Cisco’s diversification into the server market is fraught with risk. Cisco boasts gross profit margins of close to 65 … Continue reading
Today was the supposed half-day at OWN Atomic Tangerine office. Or so we planned. Things I’ve learned: 1) Don’t do a half day by saying “Let’s start early..” because by the time noon comes along you won’t want to do … Continue reading
Put in a full day today. Barely on my two feet. Tomorrow morning we’re starting early and likely making it a half day, spending the remainder of the day with the family. I’m planning to use the morning to organize … Continue reading
Spending a week remarkably focused on the agenda has really left me in the dark about the apocalypse of capitalism that is going on outside my atomic tangerine walls: Circuit City, after 60 years in business, is going out of … Continue reading
Boy am I beat. Ever seen a lizard that got it’s tail chopped off and still continued to twitch. I’m that tail right now. My foot is twitching and I’m blogging but aside from my ability to breathe and move … Continue reading
All stupid business books are either titled _The/A/An_ _Noun_ _Principle/Rule/Law_ or something that couldn’t even get into a fortune cookie: Blue Balled Roosters Don’t Fly Planes. This is one of them. But hey, it’s free! The Karl Principle You should … Continue reading
