Thanks for the two people (out of a daily: 40 regular readers, and 300 people who visit the peakvid post) who emailed me about my lack of a custom big picture (above) – the old one was beginning to wear thin with me & I’ve been planning on choosing a new one but haven’t yet.… [Read more…]
Chalk this up to a rumor I’ve heard indirectly through the ITSP grapevine. Turns out that Skype is going to (finally) launch its SkypeIN service within Canada. According to my contact (who doesn’t work there) several problems seem to have hit Skype while trying to launch this, including e911 issues, the fact that they were… [Read more…]
I was a bit surprised to here the comments by Mitch Brisebois on all the Venture people attending this Monday’s DemoCamp3 – or nerdcamp as several of my friends have termed it. Hey Mitch! I’ve been attending almost all of Ottawa *camps! But Mitch is right on his main point – this time round there… [Read more…]
At least it can for people who feel like complaining about their employers.
When you tout a feature on your product you should make damn sure that your customer will be allowed to use it!
I just read this interesting article at Scientific America. It sums up in this interesting quote: “The compression ratio is fixed by the designer of the engine,” Green says. “The regular fuel will burn properly and the premium fuel will burn properly and therefore there is no reason you should pay the extra money.”
January 30, 2007
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