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Author Archives: frank
Blogging IP and employment issues
/. occasionally clues me in to an interesting article, like The Weblog Question. There are questions about appropriateness of employee weblogs and ownership of content on employer-sponsored or requires weblogs, as well as personal sites. I have a hard time … Continue reading
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Tour of Georgia update
The route for this year’s race will be very similar to last year, except this time the first stage starts in Augusta! I know what I’ll be doing on the morning of 19 April. Last year, Andrea and I caught … Continue reading
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Elections in Iraq
Electoral officials estimated that up to eight million Iraqis voted – more than 60% of those registered. 60% bests the turnout for the USA 2004 Presidential election of 59.6% of eligible voters.
Where do I live?
The Augusta Chronicle has two interesting articles in the Sunday edition. The purchase of the Fat Man’s novelty store location by Michael Schepis, owner of the downtown restaurant Pizza Joint, is important business news for the area. Perhaps Mr. Schepis … Continue reading
Convergence, meet Ease of Use
Not too long ago I mentioned the type of ease of use I want out of my appliances, whether it’s a dishwasher, a wireless LAN, or a gizmo that lets me play my music over the stereo without having to … Continue reading