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Network Solutions is the Devil!

I don't know how much longer Redmonk.Net is going to be on the air. I managed to postpone re-registering the domain, not it has expired. I tried to transfer the domain to Dotster, and got this response from the transfer request to NetSol:


G4 pr2261

Hans is riffing on Apple. Deservedly, most likely.


Getting back up after your dot-bomb

Looking for work after your rocketing dot-com turned out to be a pershing missile? NetSlaves has a good article on how tech interviewing works.


OOD: filling the holes

I'm in the middle of the first largish-scale OOD project I've done. I'm a newbie to formalized design (UML et al) so I'm fascinated (and sometimes frustrated!) at the process.


More Reading: The Visual Language of Experts in Graphic Design

Though a programmer/architect by day, I actually have a degree in Graphic Design, and had the pleasure of working with some extremely good designers in my early career. So I'm adding The Visual Language of Experts in Graphic Design to my reading list. Fascinating so far.


Scoble on HTTP Business Services

Hmm. Robert Scoble is touting HTTP Business Services. "His company is being kept afloat by building HTTP Business Services inside corporate firewalls. Makes sense, actually. Businesses have the money to spend on improving their processes and information systems."


Reading List

The Cluetrain Manifesto

Flatland: A Romance in Many Dimensions

The Visual Language of Experts in Graphic Design


OmniWeb 4.1 to include Mozilla JavaScript Engine

According to Omni guru Ken Case and Omni's road map, Mac OS X browser Omniweb 4.1 will use the SpiderMonkey C-based JavaScript engine - the same one used in the Mozilla browser. Cooool!


Who are you?

I looked at my membership roll today... wow. There's some people joining this site. Cooooool. Hmmm - all I have is your email addresses. I am steve@redmonk.net. Who are you? Here's a random sampling of email addresses that have joined my site (if this bothers you please let me know). I love seeing new members - email addresses are intriguing, seeing how people identify themselves in a form of limited communication...


Hans Habenicht is Perma-linked

Hans has added perma-links to his weblog. Go Hans!


Microsoft Scripting Strategy

Dave Winer on Microsft's Scripting Strategy, otherwise known as "All Your Syntax Are Belong To Us". The way M$ chews through this industry astounds me.


Recipe for a Mindtrip

Listen to Nickelback covering Soul Coughing's Super Bon Bon while reading RageBoy.


Current Loop

Nickelback - This Is How You Remind Me, and Ben Folds Five - Rockin' The Suburbs. Favorite line from Rockin' The Suburbs: "some producer with computers fixes all my s**tty tracks". Geeks shall rule the earth...


Hans Habenicht is H2

Hans has been busy lately, especially after updating his PHP-based weblog software. In his words: "you sure do post a lot to your weblog when it's easy..." You bet, mano. ;-)


Reading List

Not sure if this can really be considered "Life Outside the Web", but I'm forming a reading list. Current titles:


Intel hits 2 Ghz.

Read about it here. But just try and buy one.


Read Into It What You Will

Splorp on Waste.


Great post on some mailing list: In Defense Of Flame Wars. The author makes some really good points about the nature of public debate and communication in a textual, non-real-time medium. There are some web boards I've frequented that could benefit from some of this.


Goodbye @Home?

Excite@Home is facing a serious crisis, and may be @History. Watch those broadband use numbers tumble...


Steve: 0, Oreo: 1

Ugh. Last night I was eating an Oreo and lost a crown. So I sit her gap-toothed this morning waiting to go to the dentist. This is a really good way to ruin a perfectly good Friday. Ugh.

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