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Technology

A day in the life of a technical architect

Client: When can you tell me what you think of the software? Me: When do you need the evaluation? Client: Tomorrow. Me: Tomorrow? Client: Yes, we’re meeting with our clients tomorrow. -sigh- Me: Well, what’s the potential user load for the software Client: Half a million customers -pause- Me: At once? Client: Yes. What do […]

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Connecting

Wrap Up

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I found out this morning that one can still have ADSL without having phone service. My phone is disconnected but the ADSL is still active. Once the internet has you, it doesn’t want to let you go. This posting was previously titled The Untouchables. However, I removed the previous contents because […]

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Weblogging

Knock, knock! Who’s there?

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. My DSL connection is supposed to be down but was able to connect just now. Hmmm. I wonder if they’ll leave the connection on until the phone is disconnected? Oh well, gives me time to do a couple of additional posts before turning all of my attention to packing, packing, […]

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RDF Technology Weblogging

Technology to enable community

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Serendipity is such a major component of my life, never more so than when I read Gary’s attempt to manually connect the multiple threads to the whole discussion about Identity. While I’m on my long journey through distance and time, I’m working on a new application that will provide a means to […]

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Writing

Typos, screw ups

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I just had to fix several images for the Essential Blogging book. There was a typo in several of the screenshots – I used “weblob” rather than “weblog”. It would be funny, but after a while, I get tired of mistakes. I get tired of using the wrong word, but […]