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$42 billion Nation Building and Jobs Plan

That’s the title of the latest tit-for-tat that has made all the headlines today. I’ll be blunt. The infrastructure investment is “good” – goodness knows parts of the country need it. I’d do things differently. But whatever. However, in terms

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FeedBurner Migration

Google has, finally, set a date to move old FeedBurner accounts across onto the Google accounts setup. The migration process is pretty straight forward. Login to old feedburner account. Click transfer to Google account link at top. Wait. Have lunch.

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Windows 7 beta (7000)

I installed Windows 7 beta as a Parallels virtual machine on the work iMac yesterday; and then on my laptop last night to try it out. Here are my thoughts so far:

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Here we go again

It is almost guaranteed that the upcoming Windows 7, which I’m beta testing tomorrow, the ongoing developments of OS X and the expanding percentage of X11 desktops will bring forth an abundance of articles, lists, and flame wars on how

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Dividing by zero and emotions

Reading my feeds this evening I stumbled upon this which has two interesting parts. 1. The article talks about legally dividing by zero. Which is a bit of a in joke – but see: I told you so. 2. Discusses

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