You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles.
Installed my first NAS system over the weekend. The Buffalo Linkstation Live 1TB seems nice, it even comes with TimeMachine support. WiFi instead of USB seems sluggish, though.
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From time to time, there are some random things I'd like to point my friends to. So far, I've either posted them on Twitter or in a short entry on my blog here.
A few days ago, I took a look at Tumblr and decided to start my own seperate tumblelog. That way, I can focus my blog here on the more elaborate entries.
So, if you're so inclined, take a look and subscribe to the feed of Associative Disarray. It should be fun!
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Communication is (finally) one of my most important topics at work. Steve Roesler recommends to "add these four thoughts to your leadership communication kit", and I can't emphasize his points enough:
Never assume that anyone knows anything.
The larger the group, the more attention needs to be given to communicating.
When left in the dark, people will fantasize their own reality. Do you want their fantasy to trump your reality?
Effective leaders are obsessed with accurate, frequent communication.
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You're developing a new web application? You want it to run fast?
The Highscalability Blog tells you what not to do.
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A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my office desk, I have a work station..
Unknown
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Mit Twitter erreicht man die wichtigen Multiplikatoren im Internet. Diejenigen, die das Web gestalten statt nur mitzulesen.
Manager-Magazin: Ratlos, planlos, kein Interesse
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A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my office desk, I have a work station..
Unknown
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Mit Twitter erreicht man die wichtigen Multiplikatoren im Internet. Diejenigen, die das Web gestalten statt nur mitzulesen.
Manager-Magazin: Ratlos, planlos, kein Interesse
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http://wakeuptiger.blogspot.com/2009/04/story-of-poor-family.html
An insightful story.
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