by David | Feb 9, 2008 | economics, technology
Last week, I whinged about Whole Foods’ bag policy, and now I’m going to pick on a product I buy there. Sorry for the sour streak, but if you’re in New England and looking out the window right now, you’re probably grumpy, too. On the other...
by David | Feb 5, 2008 | economics, technology, working
Last week I took the train to New York City to attend a board meeting for a non-profit arts center I work with. A lot of interesting things were discussed, but the one that stuck in my head was, “our database still stinks.” That’s a Microsoft...
by David | Feb 4, 2008 | media, reading & writing, technology
R dropped me a line after reading my post, Next Stop Wonder Where, and included a link a posting on Seth Godin’s blog. Godin is more than a guy with a dashing haircut, he’s a smart marketer, and his recent book, The Dip, (link to the book’s blog, go...
by David | Jan 9, 2008 | economics, technology
It’s been a while since I’ve taken the blogger’s right to vent on some topic in the news, but this one hit my inbox early (I was 4th to digg it) and has been annoying me all morning. According to slashdot, Domain Name News, and a thread seemingly...
by David | Jan 4, 2008 | technology, transportation
Ever seen the bumper sticker that proclaims, “God is my copilot” or maybe the one that says, “Dog is my copilot”? I don’t think you see as many bumper stickers as you used to, but these days I think if a car has one, it’s as likely...
by David | Jan 4, 2008 | media, reading & writing, technology, working
Are we alone? Nobody watching? Good. I want to tell you about a secret blog. (Don’t arch your eyebrow at me, KC, this isn’t about your secret blog) I’ve been working hard at migrating Ipswitch’s Daily Network Monitor Blog from its current...