Grade school lessons you never thought you’d use in real life
Back when I was in the sixth grade, I had a dragon of a teacher named Mrs. Bonner, who seemed to me at the time to be at least 70 years old, was belligerently unfashionable (she appeared to own three dresses and wore the same style of shoes that the nuns wore), and had no [...]
Web site update from hell
Okay, let’s see a show of hands …
How many of you do your own web site maintenance?
No doubt a lot of you have the wherewithal to avoid tormenting yourselves like that or, if you are of a different bent, maybe you actually enjoy coding.
I can’t lay claim to either of those points of view. [...]
Podcast: Contentious Budget Plan May Help Micros
I’m beginning to think that what Congressional Democrats are doing these days is essentially paving the way for the inauguration of what they are certain will be a Democrat as president in January 2009.
That and they seem determined (sort of) to re-introduce President Bush to the concept of checks and balances.
Yes, I am expecting lots [...]



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