Share the micro-ness

Just a brief administrative note …
In case you haven’t noticed that cute little purple heart logo down at the end of these posts, adorned with the phrase “Share the micro-ness”, I thought I would bring it to your attention.
It’s a little plug-in I just found that lets you digg, stumble and otherwise share any of [...]

History’s first GNU lawsuit

If you make use of any Open Source software, no doubt you are familiar with the GNU General Public License, Version 2. Lots of Open Source applications use it, including this one: Word Press.
But how many people actually read that license or have any real idea of what it says beyond, “You don’t have to [...]

Podcast: Fraud Case Sparks Lender Oversight Inquiry

(Note: Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday, there will be no podcast next week. Happy Turkey Day, folks!)
High crimes like fraud and conspiracy aren’t the kinds of things you normally associated with a fairly tame agency like the SBA. That’s what made the BLX case — replete with almost 30 arrests, indictments and sentencing to federal [...]

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