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08/12/2010 09:49 #52420
Braciole at Panaro'sCategory: food
08/10/2010 22:42 #52414
Android App UpdateCategory: android

08/10/2010 21:57 #52412
Little Rock City - revisitedCategory: hiking








nice pictures
08/10/2010 20:34 #52411
I am an innovatorCategory: work

congrats paul! that's awesome!! Nice to see people recognized for all their hard work. :)
Man, I am going to hunt this down and tell everyone how I KNOW you!! :)
I agree with the innovation thing. Many many people think so. Only the other day, I overheard this bunch of people talking about how cool it was that they could change the palette on their directory pages.
OMG!!! Where is this!! I KNOW this bloke!!!!!
PS: Are you kidding, you look SO sexy - with the dimples, sideburns, french beard and everything!
That is so freaky. I can't imagine eating on it. Did you?
08/09/2010 09:41 #52404
Rob Enderle is a fear mongering lunaticCategory: web

Last week, there was uproar about a rumored secret negotiation between Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) and Verizon that, if successful, would result in Google customers getting better bandwidth.
Check out these quotes.
The scary part is that communism typically requires a major change in how the government is run, and there's a tendency to want to kill whomever was running it before. There is no wonder that it makes those currently in power nervous.
A bigger problem for the rest of us is that it doesn't seem to work very well.
and this
It isn't yet clear if socialism will work in the United States, but given that pure communism didn't work in the USSR and China, it is doubly doubtful an equivalent concept -- albeit with a vastly more acceptable "Net neutrality" name -- will ever work.
It is so totally over the top that it is almost totally unrelated, no matter how you feel about net neutrality. It seems like part of some larger unrelated, right wing conspiracy to place this type of information in all types of media.
I haven't tested it out yet, because I seldom bring my phone to work (where there is wireless) and there are no accessible wireless nodes at home.
BTW, the whole always-on gmail went away. I think T-mobile must have changed something in their 3G network.