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2 years ago
in A Letter To Religious Moderates on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
Those who have crossed
With direct eyes, to death's other Kingdom
Remember us -- if at all -- not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
The stuffed men.
2 years ago
in A Letter To Religious Moderates on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
Those who have crossed
With direct eyes, to death's other Kingdom
Remember us -- if at all -- not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
The stuffed men.
2 years ago
in The New Great Bands on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
I got into C&C a couple years back, something about Claudio's Geddy Lee-like helium-imbibed whalings that are quite nice.
But it is very, very, epic.
But it is very, very, epic.
2 years ago
in The New Great Bands on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
I got into C&C a couple years back, something about Claudio's Geddy Lee-like helium-imbibed whalings that are quite nice.
But it is very, very, epic.
But it is very, very, epic.
2 years ago
in s/he on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
1 Eamon
I find that "deliberate use of she my a male and ( ahem ) enlightened tech author" is completely absurd.
I find that "deliberate use of she my a male and ( ahem ) enlightened tech author" is completely absurd.
2 years ago
in s/he on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
1 Eamon
I find that "deliberate use of she my a male and ( ahem ) enlightened tech author" is completely absurd.
I find that "deliberate use of she my a male and ( ahem ) enlightened tech author" is completely absurd.
2 years ago
in Multiculturalism Strikes Again on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
cf. Roman introduction of Christianity ( Nietzsche: Slave Morality v. Master morality ).
2 years ago
in Multiculturalism Strikes Again on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
cf. Roman introduction of Christianity ( Nietzsche: Slave Morality v. Master morality ).
2 years ago
in Red Lobster Is IHOP With Shrimp on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
Be careful lest you be stalked by a Red Lobster proprieter like my friend The League ( http://melbotis.blogspot.com/2007/04/johnny-cla... ).
2 years ago
in Red Lobster Is IHOP With Shrimp on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
Be careful lest you be stalked by a Red Lobster proprieter like my friend The League ( http://melbotis.blogspot.com/2007/04/johnny-cla... ).
2 years ago
in From Mailing Lists To RSS on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
This is a real challenge at my employer as well, well, say times 50K.
When you have the enrenched costs of mail storange and the entrenched culture of mailing lists, you find that people are pulling a ton of chaff AND consuming tons of space. RSS and blogs ( back to RSS ) are mentioned as the solution to it, but I don't think anyone has constructed a solid model for collaboration feeds ( except MS, whose sharepoint product seems solid, feature wise ).
The Open Source offerings aren't even in the park.
Steven
When you have the enrenched costs of mail storange and the entrenched culture of mailing lists, you find that people are pulling a ton of chaff AND consuming tons of space. RSS and blogs ( back to RSS ) are mentioned as the solution to it, but I don't think anyone has constructed a solid model for collaboration feeds ( except MS, whose sharepoint product seems solid, feature wise ).
The Open Source offerings aren't even in the park.
Steven
2 years ago
in From Mailing Lists To RSS on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
This is a real challenge at my employer as well, well, say times 50K.
When you have the enrenched costs of mail storange and the entrenched culture of mailing lists, you find that people are pulling a ton of chaff AND consuming tons of space. RSS and blogs ( back to RSS ) are mentioned as the solution to it, but I don't think anyone has constructed a solid model for collaboration feeds ( except MS, whose sharepoint product seems solid, feature wise ).
The Open Source offerings aren't even in the park.
Steven
When you have the enrenched costs of mail storange and the entrenched culture of mailing lists, you find that people are pulling a ton of chaff AND consuming tons of space. RSS and blogs ( back to RSS ) are mentioned as the solution to it, but I don't think anyone has constructed a solid model for collaboration feeds ( except MS, whose sharepoint product seems solid, feature wise ).
The Open Source offerings aren't even in the park.
Steven