If anyone has any remaining doubts about the business viability of software development using Open Source models, it's time to put them to rest. An article in the Seattle Post Intelligencer says that venture capitalists see open-source software potential.
If anyone has any remaining doubts about the business viability of software development using Open Source models, it's time to put them to rest. An article in the Seattle Post Intelligencer says that venture capitalists see open-source software potential.
Just saw this post from Joe Stagner titled Microsoft (and Joe) on MONO where he makes it clear that Mono may not as "unencumbered" as I imagined. I sure wish Miguel and Mono guys would make some visible response to this!
Just saw this post from Joe Stagner titled Microsoft (and Joe) on MONO where he makes it clear that Mono may not as "unencumbered" as I imagined. I sure wish Miguel and Mono guys would make some visible response to this!
This was certainly my most enjoyable moment of the evening. We were at the Microsoft Mobility Roadshow at the Oregon Convention Center. As we walked out (an hour early, worst presentation I can remember!) we looked up at the displays in the hall:
It's an XP error dialog indicating an ActiveX component error. :-)
This was certainly my most enjoyable moment of the evening. We were at the Microsoft Mobility Roadshow at the Oregon Convention Center. As we walked out (an hour early, worst presentation I can remember!) we looked up at the displays in the hall:
It's an XP error dialog indicating an ActiveX component error. :-)
Wow! In an Open Letter to Condoleeza Rice, Donald Knuth laid out what bothers him about our current government. Knuth is easily one of the brightest minds in computer science. A generally smart guy that should be listened to.
Wow! In an Open Letter to Condoleeza Rice, Donald Knuth laid out what bothers him about our current government. Knuth is easily one of the brightest minds in computer science. A generally smart guy that should be listened to.
Yup. Powerpoint, talking head, bad video for laughs, blah blah blah.
:)
Jason and Brian at the Micro$oft Mobility Roadshow.
Yup. Powerpoint, talking head, bad video for laughs, blah blah blah.
:)
Jason and Brian at the Micro$oft Mobility Roadshow.
Enjoyed hearing these two young guys on Saturday while I was shopping.
Nicely done.
Enjoyed hearing these two young guys on Saturday while I was shopping.
Nicely done.
I still don't understand why predominately poor and lower middle-class folks in the deeply red states vote for the party that has always, throughout our history, favored the rich and powerful. Living Poor, Voting Rich analyzes this disconnect.
I still don't understand why predominately poor and lower middle-class folks in the deeply red states vote for the party that has always, throughout our history, favored the rich and powerful. Living Poor, Voting Rich analyzes this disconnect.
This article from the New York Times, The Day the Enlightenment Went Out captures much of what's got me so completely flabbergasted about this election. It seems clear that this outcome signals the triumph of belief over fact.
This article from the New York Times, The Day the Enlightenment Went Out captures much of what's got me so completely flabbergasted about this election. It seems clear that this outcome signals the triumph of belief over fact.
Greg Palast has written another review of the election, highlighting our need for election reform. It's title Kerry Won. . .
Drawing on what happened in Florida and studies of elections past, Palast argues that if Ohio’s discarded ballots were counted, Kerry would have won the state. Today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports there are a total of 247,672 votes not counted in Ohio, if you add the 92,672 discarded votes plus the 155,000 provisional ballots.Don't discard Palast's views as simple "fringe media" ranting. He wrote about the 2000 election for the BBC and framed what has become the view in most of the rest of the world; our election system is actually inferior to the other democracies.
Greg Palast has written another review of the election, highlighting our need for election reform. It's title Kerry Won. . .
Drawing on what happened in Florida and studies of elections past, Palast argues that if Ohio’s discarded ballots were counted, Kerry would have won the state. Today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports there are a total of 247,672 votes not counted in Ohio, if you add the 92,672 discarded votes plus the 155,000 provisional ballots.Don't discard Palast's views as simple "fringe media" ranting. He wrote about the 2000 election for the BBC and framed what has become the view in most of the rest of the world; our election system is actually inferior to the other democracies.