Yet another thing I need to find time to do! Updates. I spent some time this evening updating my blogroll. If your name is missing, take no offence, I still have many more to blogs to add. As regards blogroll formatting, mine is riddled with inconsistencies. I’m torn between following Mike Sanders’ practice of referring to bloggers by name or, alternatively, respecting the soubriquets that many bloggers have adopted. Regard it as a work in progress, in need of constant improvement. Advise me where necessary (you should know by now I respond positively to negative feedback). [Jonathon Delacour]
Been gone for a bit…
Been gone for a bit… Catching up today!
Must Explorer… Quentin Stafford-Fraser continues
Must Explorer… Quentin Stafford-Fraser continues integrating Radio w/PHP.
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You expect to find them?
You expect to find them? With all of that heat and such, I would think they’re probably gone. USA Today: WTC flight recorders still missing. Investigators have yet to find crucial voice and data recorders from doomed jetliners. [Adam Curry: Adam Curry’s Weblog]
Not an overly bad idea.
Not an overly bad idea. I still want them able to launch quickly though. Constant Air Patrols May Be Grounded. WBZ Feb 24 2002 8:40AM ET [Moreover – moreover…]
Well, good luck. I think
Well, good luck. I think Target has you beat. Enriched by Working Class, Wal-Mart Eyes BMW Crowd. Wal-Mart, which became the nation’s biggest company by stressing low prices, is setting its sights on affluent shoppers. [The New York Times: National]
I can almost, but not
I can almost, but not quite yet, work completely from home. Fast Company: Virtually There? What follows, then, is a real-world guide to the promise and perils of electronic collaboration. To answer the most basic questions about virtual work, Fast Company spoke to a broad group of technology suppliers and leading-edge users, from doctors and developers to consultants and engineers. [Tomalak’s Realm]