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  • Blog Carefully For You Blog on Your Employer

    February 18, 2005
    Life in General

    Ah, social networking, it’s great! I picked this link up from Mícheál Ó Foghlú who picked it up from Bernie Goldbach who read it on Tom Murphy’s Blog. 🙂 Tom […]

  • Software Patents go back to Analysis

    February 18, 2005
    Life in General

    Looks like the old software patent text has been given the heave-ho and told to go back to the drawing board. Well, it wouldn’t be legislation if it didn’t fail […]

  • Clamp Down

    February 15, 2005
    Life in General

    Now, I hate clampers as much as anyone else. They’re nasty, they potentially damage your vehicle while attaching and removing the clamp. Private clampers are even worse because they are […]

  • If Orwell wrote Google…

    February 9, 2005
    Technology

    Thanks to Brian Dela again for this link. A clever piece of Flash enabled story telling. Paints a scarilly Orwellian view of the increased market presence of Google and what […]

  • MovableType 3.15

    February 8, 2005
    Life in General

    Finally got around to upgrading my MT installation to MT 3.15 last evening. I must say, hats off yet again to the MT crew on the flawlessness of their software […]

  • ‘Lingua Franca’ just isn’t talking frank

    February 7, 2005
    Life in General

    Today I read a part of an e-mail from a famous IT director forwarded by Brian Dela. Not for the first time, I encountered new terms and phrases that are […]

  • Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Asteroid

    January 28, 2005
    Life in General

    Finally, an insight into the obscure naming of asteroids. This latest find has been named after Douglas Adams, the author of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Named 2001 DA42 the […]

  • Ringo Super Star

    January 26, 2005
    Life in General

    Looks like Ringo Star is set to become immortalised in a comic book as a super hero of sorts. Let’s just hope that it’s an improvement on Ringo’s last attempt […]

  • Open Gates

    January 25, 2005
    Life in General

    There is something that opensource will probably never be able to do. Nice to know that even the hardest of the corporate achievers can have a conscience… I just have […]

  • Knowledge Economy or Economised Knowledge?

    January 19, 2005
    Life in General, Politics

    Interesting article in the Times as to why Waterford needs a University. Now I have to say that anything in favour of my beloved city getting acknowledgment is a good […]

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