The problem as I see it..
As much as I love the tabbed browsing in Mozilla, I really hate it when I hurriedly click on an “X” to close a tab and inadvertantly close the whole application instead…
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Interesting little article about dealing with end-users, full of stories about miscommunication between end-users and IT folks. I would have to agree with the conclusion: “Often, end users blame IT for network or computer problems, simply because they don’t know what goes on behind the scene and what causes problems. But sometimes, miscommunication on the…
I’ve added the “Email this post” function that Blogger has made available to it’s users. I’m not sure I’ll keep it, but I was in the mood to experiment. If you click the little envelope after this post, it’ll bring you to a page on blogger.com that will let you send a message with a…
Hmm it seems that Robert has made a few more comments about my posts this morning. Let me counter his feelings bit-by-bit: “sorry, I don’t agree with you that talking generally about the Tablet helps NEC all that much. If you decide to buy a Tablet based upon my comments, but you end up with…
Bryan, over at BlendMart had this to say in response to one of our discussions about patching and firewalls and what not: “On a side note… to the folks commenting at Life of a one-man IT department, just because all your ports are closed and you don’t have Internet facing servers on your network is…
Dave Winer says the brain is hierarchic, while others disagree. I tend to think it’s completely individual. Some people work well with outlines and the way Dave describes it, some don’t. Let’s use his example of finding things in your house. Where are the Q-tips in my house? Right now there in our bathroom, but…
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