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Climategate was no conspiracy
in Sox First, on November 24, 2009
...at climate skeptics "are not published in peer reviewed journals" just lost most of its power as an argument against the skeptics. But I don't see any reason to think that the AGW scientists have act...
Ten years is two lifetimes for an operating system
in The CIO Weblog, on November 21, 2009
...strates what Kennedy, and many critics, miss, although he doesn't point out the irrelevancy of the argument in the first place) and scratched my head at Mary Jo Foley's speculation that Silverlight...
Christianity and the crash
in Sox First, on November 16, 2009
...ban poor. All inhabit neighborhoods that have been decimated by foreclosures. It's a striking argument worth exploring further. But if Rosin is right, it means that America will inevitably head into...
Seen that? - Online social networking
in The Dating Weblog, on November 9, 2009
...for online dating sites when they can use free social networking sites to meet people. However, the argument of the article isn't that online dating is dead. It's just that online dating sites...
Galleon scandal: just the beginning?
in Sox First, on November 8, 2009
...formation out in the market and that companies will become more transparent. The problem with that argument is that insider trading screws ordinary investors by giving insiders an advantage. Now, the...
Seen that? - Internet marketing made simple-and cheap!
in BootStrapMe, on November 6, 2009
...er Greg Gianforte and Austin-based entrepreneur Bijoy Goswami. Here's an overview: 1. Ideas are overrated. Instead of that one big idea jot down numerous little ones. There are many workable ideas...
TechFlash discusses roadblocks to innovation in America
in The CIO Weblog, on November 2, 2009
...ost among the points given, although it seems oddly misplaced and perhaps tangential to the overall argument, was number six:
6) We have always been a nation of immigrants – and the number #1 source...
Probably no wolves for Ballmer
in The CIO Weblog, on October 30, 2009
...niel Lyons") is basically a rehash of this post on TSDoSJ. Funny? Yeah. A little bit true? No argument from me! The media eating its own tail? Looks like it.
Now it happens that I am basica...
Managed and unmanaged social networks in the enterprise
in The CIO Weblog, on October 23, 2009
...rticle linked above mentions the prolific failure of Sharepoint deployments in the enterprise as an argument for a managed community approach to deployment, and I have no doubt that adopting that appr...
Skill or Luck: What Makes a Good Poker Player?
in Internet Poker, on October 3, 2009
...s luck more important than skill, or is skill more important than luck?
I've always thought the argument was a bit senseless. It's like asking whether it's more important to have a good kite or pl...
Seen that? - Beautiful Golf. Beautiful Price
in Eagle Par Birdie, on October 2, 2009
...om Mark Greenwood, my teaching pro, is the "applied science" of Dave's psychology. My argument, essentially, was that many amateurs can become bound up by scores and can, quite literally...
Warum immer mit dem eigenen Fahrzeug in den Urlaub?
in Das Mietwagen-Blog, on 02.10.09
...r inklusive sind, so fällt die Ersparnis noch deutlicher aus.
Zuletzt ein weiteres Argument, das für günstige Mietwagen in Deutschland spricht: Sie können einen Wagen gewissermaßen auf Herz und Nie...
Google, AT&T and Apple do battle
in Sox First, on September 29, 2009
... still able to make outbound calls on any other phone device." Now, that's an interesting argument. Regardless of whether or not it's a software application, Google is still in effect pr...
Les samoans refusent la conduite à gauche
in Location de Voitures Blog, on septembre 25, 2009
...édit qu'elle se bloquera toute seule... Bref, ça barde. Argument avancé par le gouvernement pour l'adoption de cette réforme : l'importation de voitures depuis l'Australie et la Nouvel...
Arcane weekend technical link
in The CIO Weblog, on September 19, 2009
...mething technical to gnaw on this weekend, Henry Newman at EnterpriseStorageForum.com has posted an argument as to why RAID's Days May Be Numbered. It is a bit over my head but if I am reading i...
Sarkozy wants joie de vivre index
in Sox First, on September 15, 2009
...hat happiness is the only one true yardstick to measure society's progress. It's not a bad argument. But my problem is that measuring happiness is, at best, open-ended. At worst, it's utt...
Studie: Jugendliche kontra Öko
in Bio Channel, on 04.09.09
...e angeht, tun sich die Verfasser der Studie jedoch schwer, denn das reine Anti-Aging Argument bzw. die Verweigerung dessen reicht in meinen Augen nicht aus. Wer sich für das ganze Bild und die komplet...
Licht aus! (Teil 1)
in Bauen - aber richtig, on 02.09.09
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In den Diskussionen vermengen sich wissenschaftliche Fakten mit glatt gebügelten Verkaufsargumenten der Hersteller und nostalgiegefärbten Emotionen der Verbraucher. Bekanntlich liegt die Wahrheit me...
Energiesparlampen - Gesundheitsrisiko?
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 29.08.09
...hren, die bereits seit langem am Markt sind. Was für ein Argument!
Wussten Sie das? Energiesparlampen enthalten geringe Mengen an Quecksilber. Wenn die Lampe zerbricht, ist also höchste Vorsicht gebo...
Will We Soon Be Paying for Content?
in Web 2.0, on August 24, 2009
...n support the entire content industry is a fallacy. BusinessWeek mentions Barry Diller's recent argument in The New York Times that people would pay for content "because they always have.&q...
Health care reform and a fat tax
in Sox First, on August 16, 2009
...slates into $1,250 per household, mostly in taxes and insurance premiums." It's not a bad argument. But if it was implemented, there would be fewer people taking out health insurance. It'...
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in Wangtam, on 2009-07-29
...usic and Video Games
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Introducing Open Source for America
in HackITLinux, on July 24, 2009
...exposed source code can be examined by attackers and therefore poses a risk. Nevertheless, another argument for exposed code can be made in ensuring security. By moving away from proprietary software ...
Mistresses of the universe: can women save the world?
in Sox First, on July 13, 2009
...omen had better management skills as they had more emotional intelligence. It's an interesting argument. But so far, women are still running behind men in most organizations. Despite the research...
Criticism starts to catch up to AppEngine
in The CIO Weblog, on July 3, 2009
... put together a service that the enterprise is going to feel comfortable with. Boulton takes on the argument that Google is unprepared to develop and support enterprise-grade services by citing the ci...
Is plain vanilla the right goal?
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on June 30, 2009
...enders from offering innovative new lending products, so long as they are sound.
I agree with this argument. Take a closer look at interest-only mortgage loans. They've become a burden these days...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Dating Weblog, on June 30, 2009
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A new domain you've discovered is offering a dating website and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether they're reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major concern on the Internet. The ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in Hidden Travel Gems, on June 30, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
A new domain you've discovered is offering a variety of hotel and airline booking services and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether it's reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major c...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 30, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
A new domain you've discovered is offering a variety of banking and financial services and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether they're reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major co...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on June 30, 2009
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A new domain you've discovered is offering a name-your-own-price travel reservation service and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether it's reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major ...
Oh, the Pain... What to Do When You've Been Unfriended
in The Social Networking Weblog, on June 28, 2009
...itched by a friend - through Facebook. We'd been having problems that had culminated in a huge argument the day before, but I figured we'd get through it. I figured wrong.
Still, being given ...
Don't believe the homeownership hype
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on June 24, 2009
...rcial developer, and then you'll have to find somewhere else to live. But don't buy the old argument from real estate agents that buying a house makes more financial sense than does renting: I...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in Bizinformer, on June 20, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
Whether it's online commerce, advertising or trading in Internet properties and domain names, the Web has come to play an important role in 21st Century business.
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major concern on the Internet. The ability to ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in Web 2.0, on June 20, 2009
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You've found a new interactive website that you really like. It allows you to post information about your hobby or business and it lets other users build on what you post, adding to the content. But you're not sure how much traffic it actually gets and, more importantly, ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Search Engine Weblog, on June 19, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
A new domain you've discovered is offering a variety of Web hosting services and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether its bandwidth will adequately serve your clients. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on June 19, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
You're looking at a new social network. You've been invited to join it, but you're not very familiar with it. Is it safe? How do you find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major concern on the Internet. The ability to find out just...
Art Funds
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on June 10, 2009
...lery owner and advisor to the fund . The performance of the Art Photography Fund has supported his argument, with the fund closing the rump year 2008 up 11.68% and gaining +3.11% in 2009 as of the en...
Planes, trains & automobiles & climate change
in Sox First, on June 8, 2009
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Much has been said about using public transport to solve climate change. Basically, the argument goes that taking a train or bus produces fewer greenhouse gases than driving. But now a new study,...
Les péages en Europe ? Tous différents !
in Location de Voitures Blog, on mai 29, 2009
...ez-vous avant le départ pour une prévision de budget adéquate.
Auto Europe reprend l'argument type des loueurs de voiture : « louer un véhicule de location pour découvrir la destination de votre...
Early retirement soars, but who is going to pay?
in Sox First, on May 26, 2009
...sure. As Jonathan Chevreau says in the National Post says, there is a pretty compelling economic argument for people to go down this course. He writes: "Some financial planners argue it makes ...
The case against stock options
in Sox First, on May 22, 2009
...r bets. And worse still, the evidence suggests they're the wrong bets. It's an interesting argument but one that would require an entire rethink of remuneration packages....
The deplorable state of mathematics education today
in The CIO Weblog, on May 17, 2009
...ust why they went into journalism in the first place.
By now you've surely all heard the basic argument from the article a million times: these wide-scale service outages indicate a basic lack of...
Microsoft needs LESS focus, not more
in The CIO Weblog, on May 8, 2009
...responsible for the hard times in which the business finds itself.
You may find some clue as to my argument in the sentence above, because as I was casting about for the word to fill in the blank in ...
OnLive: the future of everything?
in The CIO Weblog, on April 26, 2009
...ormance. And this may be so; we'll have to see if Onlive can deliver on their promises. But the argument has not been exclusive to gaming... many resource intensive business applications have also...
What is up with Enterprise 2.0, anyway?
in The CIO Weblog, on April 13, 2009
...IOs faced with the ascendancy of these new technologies and philosophies in their shops.
The basic argument, which is one we have heard before, is that these are emergent systems, able to improve eff...
A service pack milestone
in The CIO Weblog, on March 27, 2009
...assuming that an upgrade to Windows 7 is a foregone conclusion. As much as I decried Vista, my main argument boiled down to "Wait for something better." But what if you already have somethin...
Azure platform to be cloud-only
in The CIO Weblog, on March 23, 2009
...ally deployable platform, you may begin to see the limitations of the "Software+Services" argument.
I've long held that the alleged security that many people feel comes from hosting sof...
Is the Internet shattering advertising?
in Sox First, on March 23, 2009
...out what we need to know, when we want to make a commercial transaction of any kind." Clemons argument makes a lot of sense with one newspaper after the other going out of business, broadcast me...
VC's Overrated...
in BootStrapMe, on March 20, 2009
Brad Feld had an interesting piece recently that I thought my BootStrapper friends would smile about. It was on the relationship between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. When I think about who I spend most of my time with, it's entrepreneurs. When I think about who really drives innovati...
Will Health Care Reform Affect Outsourcing?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on March 15, 2009
... offshoring to markets where individuals bear the bulk of the costs of the social safety net. This argument makes some economic sense.
It also create a critical question - will a move away from emplo...
Please Don't Take Away Our Tax Breaks!
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on February 27, 2009
...e proposition (and perhaps leave a bit of profit on the table) to remain competitive. Couching this argument in international competitiveness or national security terms won't change this simple fa...
Dumb money and the meltdown
in Sox First, on February 24, 2009
...to fear from deflation as from inflation. Bernanke also provided intellectual fortification for the argument that one of our greatest vices-a tendency to debt-financed consumption-was actually somethi...
Trend zum Casual Dating?
in Dating 2.0 , on 21.02.09
...eßen auch Beziehungen nicht aus.
Aha! Das würde ich einfach nur Dating nennen. Denn das Argument keine Verpflichtungen, wenige Kompromisse und Gewinner auf beiden Seiten trifft doch auch bei norm...
Israeli President Shimon Peres & Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Engage In Battle Of Words
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 31, 2009
...aeli President Shimon Peres & Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The heated argument took place at the World Economic Forum in Davos and resulted in Erdogan abruptly leaving.
...
Android G1 Malware Should Have Been Avoided
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 27, 2009
...oid apps, many of which are great, would not have been approved. This is the old Liberty vs. Safety argument. Are draconian approval processes worth the safety, or does the freedom of choice trump saf...
Kurzarbeit: Chance fuer Gesundheit
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 26.01.09
...vorsorge zu tun und gezielte Präventionsangebote in Anspruch zu nehmen."
Das Argument "Keine Zeit!" gilt nicht mehr: Eine Kur, der schon längst überfällige Gesundheits-Check beim Betri...
Mietwagen nicht warmlaufen lassen
in Das Mietwagen-Blog, on 06.01.09
...ne dass er tatsächlich auf Betriebstemperatur kommt.
Doch dürfte allein das Umwelt-Argument schon ausreichen, oder?
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Implementing Agile Operations in your IT department
in The CIO Weblog, on January 6, 2009
...r basis at the same time.
But you'll have to check out the rest of the article to see the full argument.
Up next: revamping your support model in hard times....
Common MapReduce misconceptions
in Googlestack, on January 4, 2009
...s thought: "MapReduce critiqued by database guys? What the heck?" The main points of the argument in the posts mentioned above were:
A giant step backward in the programming paradigm fo...
Mini-Server
in The CIO Weblog, on December 31, 2008
...o your expected load, I suppose the Mini provides an option you might not otherwise enjoy. The real argument against them is the lack of robust design... notebook hard drives, lack of redundancy. But ...
More law suits for big tobacco
in Sox First, on December 16, 2008
...res tobacco companies to place rotating warnings on their packaging and advertising. Basically, the argument goes that smokers were misled into buying cigarettes they believed were safer than regular ...
Wer bezahlt den Solarstrom vom Rathaus Bad Segeberg?
in Fachplaner-Weblog, on 13.12.08
... © OregonDOT Die Transportverluste im Hochspannungs-Stromnetz sind das beste Argument überhaupt für eine dezentrale Stromerzeugung. Die Verluste betragen bei Nennlast pro 100 km: Bei 380 kV 1,2 %,...
Core IT skills lacking in talent pool?
in The CIO Weblog, on December 11, 2008
...cum and McKendrick identify consultants and vendors as among the forces holding back SOA, but those arguments are applicable to many new technologies which present a bandwagon for those of limited tec...
Qigi i6 - zwei Betriebssysteme
in BlackBerry World, on 05.12.08
...ay: mehr Software gibt es für WIndows Mobile, günstiger ist es bei Android. Doch ob dies als Argument ausreicht?
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Nintendo's challenge in this year's Wii forecast
in Supplychainer, on November 17, 2008
...y is now facing another threat: The risk of ending up with lots of unsold Wiis. My reasons for such argument are the followings:
- Decline in consumer spending: This is a trend which has started t...
Update on Kentucky vs. the Internet Lawsuit
in Internet Poker, on October 12, 2008
...g tracks. Webmasters and other industry have been in Kentucky for weeks now while making the simple argument that their servers do not exist in Kentucky (and to make a further point, most do not exist...
Bustour durch New Orleans
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 11.10.08
... that Malarkey
Es ist schon ein wenig fragwürdig, das Elend anderer Menschen als touristisches Argument zu nutzen. Auf der anderen Seite besteht so die Möglichkeit, auf die Schäden hinzuweisen, die...
The Lunacy of Sports Writers
in End Zone Buzz, on September 30, 2008
... homers and 32 RBI.
And then he writes something that is both fascinating and absurd in making an argument for Howard's MVP candidacy: "The strikeouts? In case you haven't noticed, Howar...
Google's Enterprise ambitions
in The CIO Weblog, on September 25, 2008
...e in its presumed designs on enterprise penetration, so it seems as if I should be amenable to such arguments.
Perhaps I am. But Google, like Apple, may have found another way into the enterprise, on...
Deconstruction of the St. Louis Rams
in End Zone Buzz, on September 23, 2008
...ad a worse draft in the history of sports, it would need to be proven to me. A sincere and logical argument can be made that Tye Hill is the single worst cornerback in the sport (oh, and Antonio Croma...





