Bermuda Pictures Finally Uploaded

A few weeks back, my web host switched to another server facility. The switch left a few things not working perfectly on my web site, but they were easily fixed. After finally getting my gallery to allow uploads and image compression, I’ve uploaded all of my pictures from my trip to Bermuda. You don’t have to be logged in to see them, but registering is encouraged. They are in the “Family and Friends” album of the gallery under the “Bermuda 2004” subalbum. Enjoy!

The Return of the Apple: How Innovation Saved the Mac

I was, for many years, a self-proclaimed Microsoft fanatic. Regardless of all the “bad” (isn’t that a relative term anyway?) things that Microsoft represents, it’s undeniable that, without Gate’s business practices, the early years of personal computers would have taken much longer to “come of age” and we’d be in a very different computer environment right now. I was a PC user from birth (just about) and supported IBM-clones because I grew up with them. Being raised on PCs, I was naturally anti-Apple because of the strong rivalry between the two types of computers.

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Ever wonder what types of music IT workers listen to?

A recent poll of IT workers administered by The Training Camp, a British IT training company, has come up with some extremely interesting musical preference results. The article that discusses the results is posted on the British IT news web site The Register.

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Google’s Interesting Hiring Practices

After reading an article on ZDNet, I came to the conclusion that companies need to be more like Google.

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