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2 years ago
in Whoever stole Dori’s license plate: you are a slimeball on Scobleizer
I sympathize, but if the goal is to really get the license plate back... you might not want to call the person a slimeball.
Ignoring any notion of justice or what this person deserves to be called, I'm guessing they'll be more cooperative if not met in such a confrontational manner.
Ignoring any notion of justice or what this person deserves to be called, I'm guessing they'll be more cooperative if not met in such a confrontational manner.
2 years ago
in I’m not linking to Dave Winer’s podcast on Scobleizer
Robert, kindly please stop unlinking. It's annoying. Your blog holds value for me because you're a great linker... don't stop that!
Thanks :)
Thanks :)
3 years ago
in Someone Switching From OS X to Windows on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
I'll take that bet. :)
I honestly don't see developers moving away from the Windows platform because of Vista. The new security model and new tools like improved .Net management, WinFS, and the Indigo API are all things that are getting me to look at Windows specific develpment. A lot of the stuff I'm seeing allows devs to handle more and more complicated datasets, methods, and concepts with ease.
The proof will be in the tasting of the pudding though.
Thanks for taking a look at my site, btw.
I honestly don't see developers moving away from the Windows platform because of Vista. The new security model and new tools like improved .Net management, WinFS, and the Indigo API are all things that are getting me to look at Windows specific develpment. A lot of the stuff I'm seeing allows devs to handle more and more complicated datasets, methods, and concepts with ease.
The proof will be in the tasting of the pudding though.
Thanks for taking a look at my site, btw.
3 years ago
in Someone Switching From OS X to Windows on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
I'll take that bet. :)
I honestly don't see developers moving away from the Windows platform because of Vista. The new security model and new tools like improved .Net management, WinFS, and the Indigo API are all things that are getting me to look at Windows specific develpment. A lot of the stuff I'm seeing allows devs to handle more and more complicated datasets, methods, and concepts with ease.
The proof will be in the tasting of the pudding though.
Thanks for taking a look at my site, btw.
I honestly don't see developers moving away from the Windows platform because of Vista. The new security model and new tools like improved .Net management, WinFS, and the Indigo API are all things that are getting me to look at Windows specific develpment. A lot of the stuff I'm seeing allows devs to handle more and more complicated datasets, methods, and concepts with ease.
The proof will be in the tasting of the pudding though.
Thanks for taking a look at my site, btw.