by Tom | Oct 30, 2003 | Science
Every Playboy Centerfold, The Decades. (Work friendly) What happens if you average out all of the centrefolds in Playboy. Nothing much, but I like the idea of an eigen-centrefold.
by Tom | Oct 30, 2003 | Reading
Spot the difference. Man that’s hard!
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | Science
New data says there’s lots of new data. Great headline, bizarre research that says new data (whatever that means) stored in 2002 is 500,000 times the Library of Congress’ entire collection. Which is a lot. However we transmitted four times this amount of...
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | Government
From VoxPolitics: Local councillors can now set up and run their own personal websites using Councillor.info, a service sponsored by the LocalGovernment Association to provide
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | Science
Now that’s one hell of a Solar Flare.
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | Business
What Sony Tells Us is that 20k jobs are gone for ever in an attempt to a) win business in China and b) compete against China. As Mitch says, China is likely to be the new competitor for most every business sector.
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | IT
Open source citizenship looks at why some companies can’t easily contribute to the open source movement. I think that government is likely to be the driver here. All the projects I’m working on at the moment require any software produced (where possible)...
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | Business
How to introduce blogs to business. Just doing this. It’ll be interesting to see how it goes.
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | Science
Green Tea And Ginger Show New Cancer-Combatting Abilities. Great news for a) my mum, who’s just “discovered” green tea and b) me and the wife who eat loads of ginger spiced stuff.
by Tom | Oct 29, 2003 | IT
Phil Windley has a nice story of how loose coupling is the way to go in many cases.