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Monthly Archives: January 2005

Amsterdam

It seems that somewhere I picked up some bad travel karma. I was up this morning (Sat) at the crack of dawn to finish packing. Joy was going to swing by and pick me up around 10:30 for my Noon flight. I was scheduled to fly from Austin -> Newark -> Oslo. If all went [...]

Tomorrow’s the day

In 9 hours I board a plane for Oslo, Norway. I think I’m finally packed (except for a few last minute things). I’d love to write more, but I’m about to fall off the chair. Updates aplenty on the way.

Apple goes small

The Mac mini This thing is cool. Essentially the same computer that I have on my desk, only without the monitor, keyboard and mouse. Also, it’s tiny… only 6.5″ square. This is obviously meant to be a PC killer. If you have a PC, then you already have a monitor, keyboard & mouse. By selling [...]

Troux Technologies acquires Computas

Looks like I’m finally able to talk about what’s going on with Troux (the company I work for) and why I’m moving to Norway. Still not sure of all of the details, but it looks like I could be heading out as early as next weekend. Details to follow about going away “events”. link

John Stewart gets Crossfire cancelled

Well it seems that John Stewart is actually having an effect. CNN is actually cancelling Crossfire. Also, in a totally unrelated story, it seems a human pyramid may not actually be torture for Iraqis since cheerleaders do it all the time. link

Bush pays columnist to support policy

The Bush Administration paid a columnist to support No Child Left Behind. USA Today broke the story after recieving the documents under the Freedom of Information Act. link