Author: Rick Klau
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Spamalot!
Went downtown last night to see Spamalot with a group of friends. For those that don’t know, Spamalot is the musical Eric Idle adapted (or, as he says, lovingly ripped off) from The Holy Grail. It stars David Hyde Pierce, Tim Curry, and Hank Azaria in various lead roles, but for me the highlight of…
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Engadget at CES
I’ve really been enjoying Engadget’s CES coverage this week, and this post made me laugh out loud: Of course that means that once you get an HD-DVD player and the accompanying receiver, you’ll need enough cable to wrap around the earth’s circumference just to wire a single room. Buy stock in Monster Cable. They’re referring…
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So-Called Required Reading
If you haven’t stopped by The So-Called “Austin Mayor” Blog lately, you’re missing some great writing. Just today, there was the pointer to what may be the most remarkable “We regret the omission” in the history of journalism, a link to the Democratic Underground (further proof that we have just as many nuts on the…
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Cisco, legal services and offshoring
Couple years back, I wrote about Marc Chandler’s presentation at the CIO Forum, where he talked about how firms had to adopt technology quickly if they expected to compete for Cisco’s business; more recently, Ernie and Dennis (among others) pointed out that Laura Owen, Cisco’s director of worldwide legal services, wrote at Law.com this week…
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Year of the Enterprise Wiki
Jon Udell posted to his blog about trends in enterprise wiki use, and had this to say about 2005: As the Wiki phenomenon enters its second decade, it’s hard to predict just how the technology will evolve. Two things seem certain: Wiki culture will continue to thrive, and enterprise users will continue to seek lighter,…
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Illinois Democrats rule… in Washington
Superstar Senator on the cover of Newsweek and an upcoming appearance on Oprah. Minority Whip who’s willing to knock heads. Incoming head of the DCCC. The fact that Illinois Democrats have cornered the market on some of the most visible (and substantial) roles in DC and yet this isn’t translating into a robust state organization…
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Openline covers the Aurora mayor race
From OneMan, caught a new local blog that will cover the Aurora mayoral race: Openline. Anyone who calls me famous is alright by me. Speaking of the Aurora mayoral race, I noted here a while back that I had drinks with Richard Irvin, one of the Republicans running in the race. That thread led to…
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Staples pulls ads from Sinclair
I’d like to think that the blogs (see here for more info) had more than a little bit to do with this development. As of next week, Staples will be pulling all advertising from Sinclair Broadcasting Group.
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Firefox Speed Trick
WOW — talk about a great tweak… ForeverGeek live up to their name with these easy instructions for speeding up the Firefox browser, but only (as explained in the comments) if you have a fast computer and a broadband connection. Thanks to David Terrell for the link. [Paul Boutin]
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Family tech support
Ross wrote the other day: If you are reading this, you are probably an early adopter. So when the holidays come around you spend time with your family doing In-law IT. Yes, and yes. None of my immediate family owns a Mac (Ross’s suggestion to make life easier for us tech supporters was to get…