Jul 17, 2007 | blog, daily links
Are you a Bourne Identity fan? Check out this compitition that puts you against others in a multi-country mission to search for Jason Bourne. A Sony Pictures sponsored event hosted by Google, may be fun for any Bourne fan leading up to this summer’s rel
Is privacy the reason your on Facebook? Or is it because your friends are there?
Congratulations “computer virus” – what an accomplishment. Geesh!
Very interesting (and promising) advancement in the development of usable fuel cells.
Interested in Speech Recognition? Check out Chris Pirillo’s take on the technology and it’s usefulness in Windows Vista today.
Go, go, golden code. If you’ve been following Windows Home Server, you should be aware that it has gone gold.
Jul 17, 2007 | blog
I’ve been really busy the last few days and haven’t gotten a change to post lately. Been reading a lot, and generating links to interesting stuff, but I’ve not had time to really do some good writing for the blog. I’m back at it today and should have a few good pieces this week. Talk to you later!
Jul 17, 2007 | happiness
Happiness is requiring only a cell phone, laptop, Wi-Fi, and a coffee shop to get the job done.
Jul 16, 2007 | happiness
Happiness is not being involved in corporate budgeting meetings.
Jul 12, 2007 | blog, daily links
My systems admin friends may be interested in the Active Directory Explorer from Sysinternals (now a part of Microsoft).
Looks like a delay to Firefox 3.
Have you been looking for just a few pics of the MS Office Roundtable product(s) in action – check this link out. It’ll give you a quick idea to back up the tech you may have read about. Cool stuff – saw some of this back in April.
Bubble Guru seems like an easy way for the novice blogger to get video onto their site.
Leo Babauta over at Web Worker Daily gives an overview of 6 online contact management apps.
This picture of the Nokia N800 does bare a resemblance to the HTC Wizard, Hermes, and Kaiser. Very interesting…