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Entries from November 2006

Don’t give up, just do something different

November 29th, 2006 · No Comments

Kem Meyer gives us these wise words: 
“If at first you don’t succeed,
then sky-diving is not for you.” Unknown

Tags: Cool stuff

Public Sector Chat…

November 24th, 2006 · No Comments

As an industry the public sector is notoriously slow in taking advantage of new technologies (and quite a few rather old technologies too). TechCrunch has an article today highlighting The Six Biggest New Ideas In Chat
 Real time communication is one of the most innovative sectors on the web today.

As many businesses worked out a […]

Tags: public sector

Introductions

November 24th, 2006 · No Comments

I’ve finally got round to posting a brief introduction to this blog.

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Install session

November 23rd, 2006 · No Comments

I have just taken charge of a new laptop and so have an excuse to spend some time upgrading to the latest and greatest versions of my favourite apps.  First on the list was FeedDemon. I started using the newsgator outlook plugin a few years ago to manage my feeds but switched to FeedDemon when newsgator […]

Tags: Cool stuff · software

Armistice Day

November 11th, 2006 · No Comments

My brother is currently serving overseas with the Royal Marines so this Armistice Day has an added personal diamension. I never cease to be challenged and amazed by the men and women that have in the past, and continue to, put themselves in harms way for me.

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Truck Count

November 8th, 2006 · No Comments

Listening to an ARCast podcast on getting the balence between too much architecture and too little just right, I was introduced to a term I hadn’t heard before: truck count. This is the number of people that have to get hit by a truck (or get promoted or find another job) for your project to […]

Tags: Architecture · projects · software

Starting out

November 6th, 2006 · No Comments

This article about writers block seemed appropriate as I try to work out where to start with this blog.
Writing is hard work
Couldn’t agree more…

Tags: blogging