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Specs

Data Shoeology

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’ve been working with data since before I left college. Before the first standard release of SQL, which makes me feel really…seasoned. Applications came and went, but data is what really mattered, no matter how fancy the programming language or development paradigm. Every once in a while someone will ask […]

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Places

Fall

Though it has been raining steadily and the humidity high, the temperatures have fallen and I can now leave the windows open for long periods of the day. I just watched a school bus go by, with it’s reminder that school started this week. However, Fall doesn’t really start until after our long Labor Day […]

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Photography Technology

Camp

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Saturday I slipped out for a couple of hours in the afternoon to go to the first day of the new Metrolink extension. I went later in the day and missed most of the crowds. The LinkFest associated with the opening was pretty quiet, and aside from having to walk […]

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Weblogging

Friday Links

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I have a Monday book deadline, so must behave and focus on work. Though I had my own way to respond to the whole river of news fooflah Ralph at There is No Cat had the most important take on this issue: ‘river of news’ a way of focusing attention, not providing the […]

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Technology

Noirland

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The first Office 2.0 Conference is organized by IT|Redux, and brings together vendors, investors, industry analysts, and journalists. The goal for the event is to collectively build the foundation for Office 2.0, investigate technical challenges, and showcase practical applications. Most importantly, it will be an opportunity for like-minded people to […]