Archive for May, 2007
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Something happened on Sunday morning that has been a sad marker into how our lives have changed in today's wired workplace. Before I start, I am sat in the Hatfield Woodhouse Bed and Breakfast typing this post. This may be a clue to my current dilemma.
You see, on Sunday morning ...
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Thursday, May 24th, 2007
Here is a charming little clip of a pro-active librarian, Jessamyn West. Every library should have a Jessamyn and I have added her site librarian.net to my blogroll. Ubuntu is an excellent linux distro suitable for all levels of computer knowledge. Recycled PCs may be made useful again at almost ...
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Thursday, May 10th, 2007
I've always been a fan of 'what if' scenarios. One wonders what would have happened in world history if King Harold had won at the Battle of Hastings, Edward II had led the English to victory at Bannockburn (as if... although he did win at Boroughbridge!) or if the British ...
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Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
I have always been interested in thin-client computing. Since 2003 Merchant Pagan has done a lot of work in this area as well as giving live demonstrations at regional and national events. Thin client computing has been used here in the office and on client sites as well as being ...
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