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Business Week Coverage (March 2003). Want to know what's really interesting about what I do at work (and at home for that matter?). Be sure to check out the March 3 cover story in Business Week. You can also click here to see an advance copy of the article that includes interviews from my staff. The cover doesn't look to shabby either! Be sure to read the rest of the issue for the special report on Linux and Open Source Development (OSD) in general. My group actually saved closer to $1.5M (yes million!) by going open source in the few areas we could get approval to use it. I'm sure 2003 will be a different story as the corporate environment begins to embrace the open source philosophy in general. We've already made extensive use of CVS and Sun One Studio for our integrated java/web development. For production web systems we also tools from the Apache Software Foundation , including the apache webserver, mod_perl, mod_ssl, and several tools from the
Squirrel Hazing -- The Untold Story . This site is great and proves I still have a sense of humor. Its amazing what random Google searches provide during conference calls.... literally hours of entertainment. Enjoy! Later on you can check out what those crazy google guys are doing in their lab !
Worth Thinking About: "You must have chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star." (Friedrich Nietzsche). Nietzsche may be more famous for his oft' misquoted phases such as "God is Dead" or "Will to Power" than for the philosophic battles he chose to fight. What creative impulse defines a man who has exhausted the alternatives available to him? Does he remain a man, a simple animal with relative needs and desires, or does he become a superman, something approaching our concept of God? What Nietzsche really represents is the epic philosophical battle of the moderns against the ancients - Freud vs. Socrates- which can be characterized as the desire to rationalize ones actions versus the desire to know ones self, no matter the cost (Freud was heralded as champion of the repressed ego while Socrates was eventually put to death for "impiety and corruption of the youth" ). Nietzsche morns the loss of a badly needed father and a
Worth Thinking About: "Many engineering deadlocks have been broken by people who are not engineers at all. This is simply because perspective is more important than IQ." ( Nicholas Negroponte ).
Chris White's Weblog Roundup : Alien Barbeque April Gem is quirky and funny. Reading her posts definitely offers something different. ComputerUser: The art of the blog The original Mike Finley article (November 2002) that piqued my interest in blogging by asking, "Anyone can create a weblog, but how many are any good?" The Cathedral and the Bazaar ESR has plenty to keep himself busy, and unfortunately his websites are not updated fequently enough. Doc Searls Interesting perspectives from the senior editor of Linux Journal . Geek Press Technology News... shaken, not stirred! NewsForge Old Reliable... the gateway for information on OSD (open source development). Open Source Developer's Network Enough Said!. SlashDot News for Nerds and Stuff That Matters. TechDirt All the news that is fit to read . Webmonkey Weblog Roundup All you need to know about weblogging software and hosting services. Weblog Industry Report Truely the final Final wo