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Not Sure Gillmor Needs Explaining

Joel Spolsky took Steve Gillmor’s latest post on GestureLab and “decoded” it. (I noticed this because I’ve got Dana Gardner in my aggregator). I must be one of the strangest people in the world because I don’t feel like I need to spend much time decoding what Steve says. I tend to appreciate that he doesn’t stop very often to explain something that I already know. I figure that anyone listening or reading would care enough to google a reference he made that they didn’t catch.

I did find it amusing that Joel uses “Rashi” and “Tosefot” without explaining their significance. I’m not a regular Joel on Software reader, so maybe I’m missing context. (It’s a reference to Jewish scholarism. Google it.)

Having listened to the Gillmor Gang for the entire run, I got to where I understood the principles behind what Steve says. I started paying attention to the things he pays attention to. And thus I tend to follow his thinking as well as anyone else’s. I often would find myself frustrated with the other members of the gang when they couldn’t get some point that I’d already reached.

Anyway, I miss listening to the gang each week, but I figure I’ve been taking more out of the Net than putting into it for the past few years. Maybe I’ll finally arrange for my own podcast.

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LeonAtkinson.com down due to crash at he.net

The harddrive for the shared host the runs leonatkinson.com crashed today sometime after 8AM.  HE.NET got the Web server and mail server back up in a few hours.  As of 3PM, they’ve just got the database back online.  Naturally, it makes me think about looking at other hosts.  I’ve been with HE.NET since 1998, but with how competitive the market for hosting is, I bet I can get more for less money.

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Objectivism

Dr. Yaron Brook on CNBC 4PM PDT 8/17

Via an ARI update:

Dr. Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, is scheduled to appear on CNBC’s “On the Money” tomorrow, August 17, at 7:00 pm Eastern (4:00 pm Pacific), to participate in a special hour-long program on passenger profiling.

I try to capture these things on my DVR, even though they frequently are frustrating to watch.  I do appreciate the work that Brook and the ARI do.

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LinuxWorld 2006

I will be wandering around at LinuxWorld in San Francisco tomorrow.  I’ll be shamelessly wearing a Clear Ink T-Shirt.

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Professional

New Clear Ink Web Site


Clear Ink, the company for which I am Chief Techologist, recently (and finally!) implemented a redesign. For anyone who wondered why I wasn’t mentioned before–I am now!

Clear Ink has been very successful in the past couple of years. The digital marketing industry has heated way up and we’re up to our ears in business. We’ve been doing some really amazing work with screencasts and novel Web applications. I’ve got a such a great, talented group of technologists reporting to me. I feel very fortunate to have found them, especially as I haven’t been able to find acceptable candidates to interview for the current open position. (If you’re a Windows/Linux desktop admin looking to learn how to program, contact me).