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Microsoft's IE7 Leaves Businesses Picking Up the Hefty Tab
I cut my programmer's teeth on visual basic... 5.0, I think. Since those days I've been constantly amazed by how an Aggie economics major could figure out, using Microsoft's relatively user-friendly tool sets, how to solve business problems through developing custom software.
Side Effects of Corporate Philanthropy
It's a rainy Saturday ... a rare occurrence here in the Hill Country, in recent history. As I sit in my office at home and take care of random obligations, I reflect on the various things that Trevor, Roger, Joann, Lori, and I have undertaken taken over the past two or three years that have made an impact on Boerne.
How to Compromise
I love it when someone as typically elegant and gracious as Seth takes such a cynically facetious slant.
What's Wrong With Visitor Packets
Yesterday I received yet another visitor packet from some local Texas Hill Country Chamber of Commerce from whom I made a request some six weeks ago.
Hmmm ... six weeks. Need I elaborate further?
Case for Blogging
Ran across a great New York Times article on why company principles may want to consider taking up blogging. For the credibility.