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Book Review - The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour Through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine
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Book Review - Buyology: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy by Martin Lindstrom
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Book Review - Thou Shalt Not Whine: The Eleventh Commandment: What We Whine About, Why We Do It and How to Stop
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Strange articles coming out of SearchDomino...
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Strange articles coming out of SearchDomino...
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Author Tom Duff

It's been pointed out in various blog postings in the last few months that a primary sponsor of the SearchDomino newsletters and/or site are companies looking to migrate you *away* from Notes and Domino.  I stopped my subscriptions to their emails at that time, so the only time I visit the site is if a Google News Alert pings on something of interest.

In the article Developers mixed on direction of IBM Lotus R&D, the writer starts off with this as the opening...

Just five minutes on Lotus Notes Domino 8.5?

That was the reaction of one developer who sat through the opening session at Lotusphere held here recently. Among disclosures of a new mashup tool, a development partnership with SAP and a new series of midmarket servers, John Londano of URS Corp. in Tampa, Fla., called the scant amount of attention paid to Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 a blip on IBM's radar.

"A lot of companies come to Lotusphere because they want to hear about what IBM is doing with Notes and Domino, and we got very little on [8.5] and a lot on products I don't care about," Londano said. "And what I did hear about Domino Designer … I don't agree with the direction of going with [the Eclipse] client. The C client is an easier development environment."

Um...  You're judging the entire flavor of Lotus R&D based on the opening session?  Did you have a scheduled flight back home on Monday at 2 pm???

If you weren't hearing about core Notes/Domino technology at Lotusphere, you must have been trying real hard to avoid any and all sessions.  The impression I got about both the Eclipse client and the entire Notes/Domino 8.5 direction was overwhelmingly positive, both from my own observations and others who have been doing this stuff even longer than I have.  

Granted, my opinion of the conference and the writer's opinion are equally as valid in terms of subjectivity.  But of all the negative leads you could possibly try, this one seems to be among the bigger stretches she could make...

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Microsoft Exchange's challenges: partners, the cloud, and (still) Lotus Notes
Tue, Nov 18th 2008 8:49p   Thomas Admin Duff
From Computerworld: Microsoft Exchange's challenges: partners, the cloud, and (still) Lotus Notes A number of things caught my eye in this article, both good and bad... But Microsoft hasn't fully answered questions about how Exchange Online won't hurt its loyal army of partners, nor how the service can overcome some of its limitations and aid the war against IBM's Lotus Notes. "Microsoft may in fact succeed with Exchange Online," said analyst David Ferris of Ferris Research [read] Keywords: ibm lotus notes archive email exchange exchange microsoft outlook server sharepoint sql
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Microsoft kills Windows Live OneCare and Equipt subscription services
Tue, Nov 18th 2008 7:29p   Thomas Admin Duff
From All About Microsoft from Mary-Jo Foley: Microsoft kills Windows Live OneCare and Equipt subscription services Microsoft’s Equipt — which Microsoft launched in July of this year — is dead and Microsoft is having to go back and pull copies of Equipt from the channel (Circuit City in the U.S. and DSGI in the U.K.). Microsoft is offering customers a pro-rated refund for the service and allowing purchasers to keep Office Home & Student edition for free forever, [read] Keywords: collaboration microsoft office openoffice security workspace
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Microsoft’s cloud is more about Notes migration and less about a new IT architecture
Mon, Nov 17th 2008 10:09p   Thomas Admin Duff
From ZDNet.com: Microsoft’s cloud is more about Notes migration and less about a new IT architecture In his ZDNet blog, Tom Foremski writes the following about what Microsoft's cloud initiative is targeting: However, of those half-a-million users, only a third are there because of the great benefits of using Microsoft’s cloud, they are there because they want to migrate away from IBM’s Lotus Notes system. That means that there is a massive amount of education nee [read] Keywords: ibm lotus lotusphere notes exchange exchange microsoft security
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Book Review - The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour Through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine
Sun, Nov 16th 2008 1:29p   Thomas Admin Duff
This is one of those books that you'll love if you're into mathematics or hard-core computer science, but you'll become somewhat of a skimmer if you don't have the chops to keep up with theory and proofs.. The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour Through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine by Charles Petzold. And in case you're wondering, I fall into the second category. :) Contents: Part 1 - Foundations This Tomb Holds Diophantus The Irrational a [read] Keywords: foundations
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Book Review - Buyology: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy by Martin Lindstrom
Sun, Nov 16th 2008 12:49p   Thomas Admin Duff
Ever wonder why you pick up one brand of soup over another, even if the other one is just as convenient, tastes just as good, and costs less? Wonder why some commercials are funny or memorable, but have the exact opposite effect than what the advertisers intended? Martin Lindstrom digs into the subject of marketing and how the mind reacts to it in his book Buyology: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy. While you won't be able to run the same types of experiments (anyone have an MRI machin [read] Keywords: notes
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Book Review - Thou Shalt Not Whine: The Eleventh Commandment: What We Whine About, Why We Do It and How to Stop
Sat, Nov 15th 2008 11:00p   Thomas Admin Duff
If you're a parent with kids who know at least two words, you hate whining. It was absolutely amazing how the kids could push all my buttons with that simple act. But now, it seems like nearly all of society has picked up on whining as being the preferred form of communication these days. January Jones takes a humorous look at this phenomenon in her book Thou Shalt Not Whine: The Eleventh Commandment: What We Whine About, Why We Do It and How to Stop. Along with pointing out the mos [read] Keywords:
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Interesting Report... Twitter and the Micro-Messaging Revolution - An O'Reilly Radar Report by Sarah Milstein
Fri, Nov 14th 2008 4:39a   Thomas Admin Duff
I recently received a copy of the O'Reilly Radar report titled Twitter and the Micro-Messaging Revolution: Communication, Connections, and Immediacy--140 Characters at a Time by Sarah Milstein. Like a number of my colleagues, it took me awhile before I ventured into the Twitter stream. Even then, it was primarily due to issues I had with not being able to contact my virtual network via instant messaging while at particular locations that block those sites. But in a short time frame, I [read] Keywords: connections blogging network twitter
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Microsoft SharePoint security concerns surface
Thu, Nov 13th 2008 8:59p   Thomas Admin Duff
From vnunet.com: Microsoft SharePoint security concerns surface Before you start laughing about another Microsoft security issue, read the article... Most business managers have little visibility into their Microsoft SharePoint environments, and believe that the collaboration tool could put them at risk of data theft, according to new research from enterprise provisioning firm Courion. The company found that, although SharePoint sites are proliferating among organisations, 8 [read] Keywords: collaboration lotus notes enterprise microsoft security sharepoint
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Great new (FREE!) online graphics tool... SUMO Paint
Tue, Nov 11th 2008 9:59p   Thomas Admin Duff
Today one of my bosses at work blogged about a really cool Flash-based graphics program called SUMO Paint... I think I'm already addicted! It takes care of most of the things I do on a regular basis, like cropping for screen prints or emails. I liked the easy color gradient tool, as that could be useful for button or page backgrounds. Quite a few of the effects like smudging, erasing, magic wand, and so forth are also there for your use. I normally use a rather old v [read] Keywords:
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Study: SharePoint, Lotus in for Long Collaboration Fight
Mon, Nov 10th 2008 11:39p   Thomas Admin Duff
From PC World: SharePoint, Lotus in for Long Collaboration Fight Nothing like being in the front row for this battle... :) Microsoft and IBM have been duking it out over e-mail and messaging software for years with their respective Outlook/Exchange and Lotus Notes/Domino products. As their product lines have evolved, however, a new fight is brewing between Lotus and Microsoft's SharePoint Server as the platform of choice for enterprise collaboration strategy. According to [read] Keywords: collaboration domino ibm lotus notes enterprise exchange exchange microsoft outlook server sharepoint
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Book Review - The Passerby by Thomas Ray Crowel
Sun, Nov 9th 2008 8:00p   Thomas Admin Duff
I received a copy of the novel The Passerby by Thomas Ray Crowel for review. The premise of the crime story sounded interesting, so I accepted the offer. Passerby is a leisurely tale about a writer from a small town who takes an interest in an unsolved murder from 20 years ago. The killer of Trudie Brice, an 11 year old girl, was never found. Ray Krouse needs material for a new book, and the Brice case seems to fit the bill. But the deeper he gets into the case, the more disturbed t [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Jack's Notebook: A business novel about creative problem solving by Gregg Fraley
Sun, Nov 9th 2008 1:29p   Thomas Admin Duff
There's a reason why storytelling is such a powerful concept. You can embed concepts and truth in the narrative, and they offer much more impact than a dry recitation of a method or facts. Gregg Fraley does that with his book Jack's Notebook: A business novel about creative problem solving. Fraley frames his problem solving technique around the story of a young man who wants to do something exciting in his life, but finds himself locked into survival mode, just struggling to work two j [read] Keywords: application
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Book Review - The Boomer Burden: Dealing with Your Parents' Lifetime Accumulation of Stuff by Julie Hall
Sat, Nov 8th 2008 11:19p   Thomas Admin Duff
I'm at that age where sometime in the foreseeable future, I'm going to have to deal with the passing of one or more parents in our family. In addition to the grieving process, there's something that often doesn't get discussed until it's too late... what do you do with all the "stuff" your parents have accumulated over their lifetime? Julie Hall has made a career of working through that process with people, and she's written a book called The Boomer Burden: Dealing with Your Parents' L [read] Keywords: notes
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Book Review - Saving Face: The Art and History of the Goalie Mask by Jim Hynes and Gary Smith
Sat, Nov 8th 2008 10:39p   Thomas Admin Duff
Being a long-time hockey fan (and having a certain affinity for goalies), I knew I had to get this book when I saw it appear on my RSS feed... Saving Face: The Art and History of the Goalie Mask by Jim Hynes and Gary Smith. If you're not a hockey fan, you might wonder how on earth you could write a book about a single piece of sporting gear, and not even a actual part of the game at that! Ah, if you *are* a fan of the game, you know that the goalie mask has a rich and storied history. [read] Keywords:
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An incredible night in America...
Wed, Nov 5th 2008 7:49a   Thomas Admin Duff
In past elections, I watched with a certain feeling of detachment... a feeling that it really didn't matter one way or another who won, because nothing would change anyway. Tonight's the first time I actually teared up for an election result. Obama won't be perfect. The honeymoon will be short, I have no doubt. But for the first time in years, I have hope that things will be different. And for once, I was there to listen to a speech that will become a classic... one th [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Head First Software Development by Dan Pilone and Russ Miles
Sun, Nov 2nd 2008 10:39p   Thomas Admin Duff
When I first looked at Head First Software Development by Dan Pilone and Russ Miles, I was thinking that it would be best targeted at people who had never formally written software before. It definitely fits that bill. But I can see a use for experienced developers who have never been exposed to agile development techniques. Either way, it's a very good book. Contents: Intro Great Software Development: Pleasing Your Customer Gathering Requirements: Knowing What The Customer [read] Keywords: development integration
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Book Review - High Altitude Leadership: What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success by Chris Warner and Don Schmincke
Sat, Nov 1st 2008 4:19p   Thomas Admin Duff
This ended up being one of the few business books that I couldn't put down... High Altitude Leadership: What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success by Chris Warner and Don Schmincke. The positioning of leadership skills compared to mountain climbing made a lot of sense, and the stories of what happened during the expeditions were riveting. Contents: Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Danger #1 - Fear of Death; Danger #2 - Selfishness; Danger #3 - Tool Seduc [read] Keywords: collaboration notes applications
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Book Review - Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware by Andy Hunt
Sat, Nov 1st 2008 12:39p   Thomas Admin Duff
I tend to gravitate towards books that explore how the mind works, and how you might be able to manipulate it into better performance. Naturally, when I saw that Andy Hunt's Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware had been released, it went up on my to-be-reviewed list. Hunt does a great job in exploring your "wetware", and there were some chapters that squarely addressed certain issues I'm currently dealing with. Content: Journey from Novice to Expert: Novices [read] Keywords:



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Book Review - The Unseen by T. L. Hines
Fri, Oct 31st 2008 9:39p   Thomas Admin Duff
I needed some diversionary reading while away at a conference this week, so I took along my latest library acquisition... The Unseen by T. L. Hines. Between the flight and the first night at the hotel, this one didn't last very long. But it was an enjoyable read with some different angles usually not encountered in novels... Lucas doesn't have much of a past that he can remember. All he knows is that he was raised in an orphanage, was very much a loner, and enjoys observing peop [read] Keywords: agent office
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Book Review - The Happiest Days of Our Lives by Wil Wheaton
Fri, Oct 31st 2008 8:49p   Thomas Admin Duff
A friend and colleague recently pinged me and asked if I had read Wil Wheaton's latest book, The Happiest Days of Our Lives. That one somehow got past my radar, as I enjoyed his first two books. To my pleasant surprise, I had an autographed copy waiting for me when I checked into a hotel at a conference I attended this last week. The Happiest Days is not a long book, but it's filled with the same type of writing that had me hooked with his earlier works. Wheaton is able to tell stori [read] Keywords: php
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Book Review - Mastering the Hype Cycle: How to Choose the Right Innovation at the Right Time By Jackie Fenn and Mark Raskino
Fri, Oct 31st 2008 6:29p   Thomas Admin Duff
It happens almost without fail for every new technology and innovation... A new idea becomes a hot buzzword destined to change the world. Then the euphoria bubble pops and no one wants anything to do with it. But over time, the core concepts become ingrained in the day-to-day flow of business, and reality finally emerges. This "hype cycle" is exactly what Jackie Fenn and Mark Raskino cover in their book Mastering the Hype Cycle: How to Choose the Right Innovation at the Right Time. [read] Keywords: notes database soa
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Book Review - Financial Intelligence for IT Professionals: What You Really Need to Know About the Numbers
Fri, Oct 31st 2008 4:59p   Thomas Admin Duff
Like most IT professionals, I try not to get deeply involved in accounting stuff. While it's the scoreboard for how well the business is doing, all the terminology and techniques used to get the final score seem confusing and arcane. But with the book Financial Intelligence for IT Professionals: What You Really Need to Know About the Numbers by Karen Berman, Joe Knight, and John Case, it's now actually possible to me to understand much of what's going on in an annual report. If I had [read] Keywords: forms notes
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Comparing the Microsoft PDC conference with Lotusphere...
Thu, Oct 30th 2008 5:19p   Thomas Admin Duff
So I've spent the last five days getting inundated with information about where Microsoft is going in the next two years. My thoughts on the technology will be a different blog post, but I thought it might be interesting to compare how the conferences were run. Not having a huge pool of conference experience, it was hard *not* to compare PDC to Lotusphere. But here are a few of my observations... Meals - Both conferences do a nice job on meal planning. When you're serving thousand [read] Keywords: lotus lotusphere microsoft
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Here in Los Angeles for Microsoft PDC...
Sun, Oct 26th 2008 6:52p   Thomas Admin Duff
I'm finally here in LA, in my room at the Westin Bonaventure, getting caught up on emails and hoping for an early and restful night. I arrived around 1:15 pm, and found that they were already running shuttles between the hotels and the conference center. I didn't register for the pre-conference, but I did head over there to register for the main conference and get all that taken care of. It's hard not to want to compare this to Lotusphere, as that's my conference point of reference for [read] Keywords: lotusphere development laptop mac microsoft vista
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Book Review - Darkfall by Dean Koontz
Sun, Oct 26th 2008 8:43a   Thomas Admin Duff
I've been keeping a reading log since the mid-90's so I can figure out if I've read all the works of a particular author before spending time with the "this looks vaguely familiar" syndrome. Darkfall by Dean Koontz is one of his earlier works written originally under the pen name of Owen West. It came available at our library, and I didn't see it on my log. But, given the original date of the novel, it *was* before I started keeping track. Fortunately for me, I think this was truly o [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Pelham Fell Here by Ed Lynskey
Sat, Oct 25th 2008 11:42p   Thomas Admin Duff
Pelham Fell Here by Ed Lynskey is a gritty detective novel about Frank Johnson who isn't quite yet a private investigator, yet needs to solve a crime before he's tried and convicted of the murder of his cousin. Along the way, he uncovers a nasty subculture of neo-Nazi sympathizers who have ended up in a number of positions of influence in his small town. He has a background as an MP, but there were some anger management issues along the way that led him to leave the job. He's gone thr [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Wrestling's Greatest Stories: Inside Stories About Cage Matches, Royal Rumbles, Smackdowns and Wrestlemania by Colin Burnett
Sat, Oct 25th 2008 1:32p   Thomas Admin Duff
Like many guys my age, I spent some time growing up watching that testosterone-driven soap opera known as "professional wrestling". It's been years since I've watched a show on TV, but when I saw the book Wrestling's Greatest Stories: Inside Stories About Cage Matches, Royal Rumbles, Smackdowns & Wrestlemania by Colin Burnett at the library, I had to pick it up. Most of the entertainers and matches he covers were the ones I fondly remember, and it was interesting reading about some [read] Keywords: notes
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Wow! Major changes in the Amazon review ranking system, and I'm now #22!
Fri, Oct 24th 2008 8:59a   Thomas Admin Duff
Talking about a shock (and pleasant surprise) this morning. I logged onto Amazon to check my review activity, and found the following: Looks like they've done a major overhaul on their ranking system. Recent activity counts for more than overall historical work. Block voting has been minimized. Who knows what else went into it. Either way, it's nice to be able to say I'm in the top 25... And Esther Schindler went from 472 to 72! Congratulations... Thanks to all [read] Keywords:
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Dad, where do babies come from?
Thu, Oct 23rd 2008 9:29p   Thomas Admin Duff
I found it amusing... :) [read] Keywords:
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Surviving the Pink Slip
Mon, Oct 20th 2008 10:09p   Thomas Admin Duff
From Kurt Cagle on O'Reilly's website: Surviving the Pink Slip An excellent article on surviving when your job is a victim of today's economic crisis... It won't make the pain go away, but it can help you start to move in a positive direction. Everyone's been nervous for months, watching the market numbers, the stock prices, the declining sales figures. In the IT department, it's not uncommon to see programmers with one window open on code, the second on the app the code's supp [read] Keywords: development security
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Book Review - Cast of Characters: Common People in the Hands of an Uncommon God by Max Lucado
Mon, Oct 20th 2008 7:19p   Tom Duff
Max Lucado is one of my favorite Christian inspirational authors, and his latest book Cast of Characters: Common People in the Hands of an Uncommon God continues to reinforce that opinion. Max has a gift of taking a character or story from the Bible, resetting it in an unusual environment, and then drawing out the application and message. It's wonderful to encounter a common passage and see it in a whole new light. Contents: Joseph - Joseph's Prayer; Matthew - Friends of Flops; W [read] Keywords: notes application
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Book Review - The Paranormal Caught On Film by Dr. Melvyn Willin
Sat, Oct 18th 2008 1:49p   Tom Duff
I follow my local library's new books in circulation via an RSS feed. So when the book The Paranormal Caught On Film by Dr. Melvyn Willin showed up, I though it might be a fun few hours of reading. In reality, it wasn't much more than about 90 minutes of pictures and commentary that in the end didn't do much more me one way or the other. The book is 141 pages of pictures and commentary on photographs that purport to show paranormal activity or beings. They are classed into the cat [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - The Thin White Line: A History of the 2012 Avian Flu Pandemic in Canada by Craig DiLouie
Sat, Oct 18th 2008 12:39p   Tom Duff
A couple years ago, you couldn't turn on a newscast without getting a story about how avian flu was about to break out into a global pandemic. As with most news stories, the hype eventually wore down and media moved on to other hot topics. But the reality remains that a pandemic flu outbreak is something that could realistically happen with little to no warning. Craig DiLouie takes a fictional "after the fact" look at the effects of a pandemic in his book The Thin White Line: A Histor [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Conversational Capital: How to Create Stuff People Love to Talk About by Bertrand Cesvet
Thu, Oct 16th 2008 10:30p   Tom Duff
So how do you create products and offerings that people rave over? The things that become urban legends and nearly sell themselves with almost no effort? Bertrand Cesvet (with Tony Babinski and Eric Alper) looks at that elusive target in the book Conversational Capital: How to Create Stuff People Love to Talk About. You may not be able to turn your product and brand into the examples covered here, but you'll have a much better understanding of why the conversations happen in the first [read] Keywords:
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"Think Globally, Act Locally"... does that apply to our Presidential elections?
Thu, Oct 16th 2008 9:19p   Tom Duff
One of the "green" sayings that is often quoted is "think globally, act locally". Normally this is applied to making wise personal decisions that show responsible behavior towards the global ecosystem. But lately, the same phrase has been echoing in my mind in terms of our Presidential elections. Should we be thinking globally when we vote locally? The article that triggered this post today was from CNN titled Europe mocks 'half-baked Alaskan' Palin. The journalist gets bonus po [read] Keywords:
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Musings on starting to practice "Dark Side" (Microsoft) skills...
Wed, Oct 15th 2008 9:55p   Tom Duff
Now that I'm going to start straddling the Lotus/Microsoft fence, I've had to readjust my mindset more than a little bit. I'm feeling a bit chagrined over having to reconcile my anti-Microsoft stance with the realities of life in the IT world. But I think there are a number of positives that will come out of this skillset expansion. For one, more skills makes you more valuable. Although I've been very happy with where my Lotus expertise has taken me, I've always had a gnawing fear [read] Keywords: domino lotus lotusphere notes application microsoft
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Book Review - The Shack by William P. Young
Tue, Oct 14th 2008 10:17p   Tom Duff
OK... So I'm a bit behind the curve on this one. Already nearly 1600 reviews out on Amazon for The Shack by William P. Young. Needless to say, it took a bit of time before I got to the top of the library hold list. It didn't take me long to read the story, as I found it intriguing. It's a different slant and method for looking at how God works. Theologically, I can't say I fully agreed with it. Still, I think it was a worthwhile read. Mackenzie Allen Philips, or Mack to near [read] Keywords:
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Anyone going to the Microsoft PDC conference in LA in a couple of weeks?
Tue, Oct 14th 2008 9:00p   Tom Duff
I'm going to be heading down there myself in order to start ramping up on some additional skills for work. If you're going to be there, let me know and perhaps us brave Lotuspherians can band together for protection... :) I'll admit this will be rather strange. I'm sure it'll be similar to my very first Lotusphere when I sat there not understanding 90% of what was going on. I'll also have a hard time not comparing it to Lotusphere as it's the same type of conference. The party i [read] Keywords: lotusphere microsoft
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Book Review - Peaceful Endings: The NOPOSAM Project by Michael K. Tucker
Sun, Oct 12th 2008 9:49p   Tom Duff
Michael K. Tucker contacted me and asked if I would be interested in reviewing his novel, Peaceful Endings: The NOPOSAM Project. Billed as a nanotech thriller, it was definitely in the genre range that I enjoy. For a first novel, Tucker has done a good job. It suffers (in my opinion) from a common problem in first novels... realistic dialogue. But it's not enough to detract from what was a story that kept me coming back to learn the outcome. People are dying in droves in tiny Rh [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations by Nancy Duarte
Sat, Oct 11th 2008 9:40p   Tom Duff
It's almost a cliche to complain about how most presentations are horrible. But fortunately there are a select few books out there that take you beyond the mechanics of creating a presentation. Nancy Duarte has one of those books that need to be read by every presenter... slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations. It's my hope that this book gets a wide reading by all who stand up in front of groups and convey a message. Contents: Introduction; Create a N [read] Keywords: designer
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Book Review - The Integrity Dividend: Leading by the Power of Your Word by Tony Simons
Sat, Oct 11th 2008 3:49p   Tom Duff
Quite often I'll read a book that I think is very well done, with truths that resonate with me. But less often do I find that book at a time when it fits so well with current events. One such book is The Integrity Dividend: Leading by the Power of Your Word by Tony Simons. As we watch corporations and financial systems crumble under the weight of unethical and dishonest actions, Simons presents a truth that is too often neglected in the workplace. But even more, everything that you r [read] Keywords: notes applications
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Book Review - The Walk-In by Gary Berntsen and Ralph Pezzullo
Sat, Oct 11th 2008 3:10p   Tom Duff
A friend recommended The Walk-In by Gary Berntsen and Ralph Pezzullo as a good spy thriller. I picked up a copy from the library, and it made it to the top of my recreational reading list rather quickly. This ended up being an excellent story with elements that are all too imaginable in real-life... Matt Freed is a counter-terrorism agent who is tasked to interview an Iranian thought to be a highly placed intelligence operative. He tells Freed that there are two major terrorist op [read] Keywords: agent
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Book Review - Personal Development for Smart People: The Conscious Pursuit of Personal Growth by Steve Pavlina
Sat, Oct 11th 2008 2:09p   Tom Duff
I was recently sent a copy of Steve Pavlina's book Personal Development for Smart People: The Conscious Pursuit of Personal Growth. I'm always game for trying to make myself better. Pavlina's book is quite a bit different than most personal development books that you'll read, in that he deals much more with *who* you are rather than *what* you are doing. I don't know that I would recommend it for everyone, as it's got a number of slants that run contrary to my own personal faith and b [read] Keywords: application applications development
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Shred My Code - Parsing text in a Rich Text Field
Wed, Oct 8th 2008 10:58p   Tom Duff
I thought about naming this feature "Pimp My Code", but I know what people have done to code I posted in the past. Therefore, "shred" sounded more appropriate. :) But seriously, I wanted to share this code and open it up for comment. It's a part of the Domino Object Model I haven't played with before, and I'm sure there's a ton of room for improvement. Scenario: I have a Rich Text field in a Notes client document. The document is edited in Notes, but viewed in the browser. [read] Keywords: agent document domino ibm lotus notes notes client rich text properties
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Book Review - Fade Away by Harlan Coben
Tue, Oct 7th 2008 9:49p   Tom Duff
I've been on a bit of a recreational reading kick lately... probably trying to escape the stress of the economy. Anyway, my number finally came up at the library for the latest Myron Bolitar novel by Harlan Coben... Fade Away. It's been awhile since I've had the pleasure of reading Bolitar's irreverent dialog and his interaction with his partner Win Lockwood. And as always, it's a treat. Bolitar, a sports agent and one-time promising basketball phenom (before his knee was blown [read] Keywords: agent
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Book Review - The Master Planets by Donald Gallinger
Mon, Oct 6th 2008 11:22p   Tom Duff
I was contacted by Donald Gallinger recently, asking if I'd be interested in receiving a copy of his book The Master Planets. The description and premise was such that I was interested enough to agree. Within about 25 pages, my "I need to be doing..." list was completely shot, because I didn't want to put the book down. That surprised me a bit, as Master Planets isn't necessarily an action-driven novel. But the characters were so real that I found myself emotionally drained at the en [read] Keywords:
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I work with a great community of people...
Sat, Oct 4th 2008 2:39p   Tom Duff
As part of my Articles of Interest project, I'm going back through over a year of tagged RSS entries to pull out things that mean a lot to me. What quickly became interesting is how often certain names and blogs appeared repeatedly. Chris Blatnick shows up quite often, and I think everything Andre Guirard ever blogged has been copied over. :) All in all, I think most of the Notes community makes an appearance (or 10) in my new repository. Thanks to everyone who shares what they [read] Keywords: collaboration ldd lotus notes community
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So do you keep an electronic "Articles of Interest" database?
Sat, Oct 4th 2008 2:39p   Tom Duff
I finally spent some time this week starting a project that's been gnawing away at me for awhile. It started when I looked at my Starred category on Google Reader and found there were over 500 entries out there. Some items were Notes tips I wanted to look at later, some were great posts on public speaking and presentations, tech how-to's, cool software... you get the idea. But listed as they are in a single category in Google Reader, they might as well have been missing in action. I [read] Keywords: document notes template application database google
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Book Review - The Overflowing Brain: Information Overload and the Limits of Working Memory by Torkel Klingberg
Thu, Oct 2nd 2008 9:59p   Tom Duff
I received a copy of The Overflowing Brain: Information Overload and the Limits of Working Memory by Torkel Klingberg via the Amazon Vine review program recently. Working in the tech industry, I'm all too aware of the massive amount of information we're exposed to each day. What I was hoping for was an understandable, practical guide for dealing with it. Instead, the book turned out to be tilted more towards the academic side of the equation, citing study after study about how and why [read] Keywords:
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The Workspace Picture meme...
Thu, Oct 2nd 2008 8:59p   Tom Duff
Since my home workspace is a real mess (and doesn't have any cool toys compared to the rest of you), you get to see my Cubeville location instead... It's quite amazing how much cleaner this space is than my home space... Actually, it's quite sad... sigh... [read] Keywords: workspace
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Book Review - Fixation by Mark Schorr
Wed, Oct 1st 2008 11:19p   Tom Duff
I followed up the book Borderline with Mark Schorr's next novel in the Brian Hanson series, Fixation. As with Borderline, I loved the setting of the story in my home town. Also, the suspense of being stalked and harassed at each turn was good enough to keep me turning pages. I don't think I was quite as enthralled this time as with his first novel, but it was an entertaining read. Hanson's semi-love interest, Louise Parker, leads a failed raid on a white supremacist compound. The [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Txtng: The Gr8 Db8 by David Crystal
Wed, Oct 1st 2008 9:49p   Tom Duff
As part of the Amazon Vine review program, I requested and received a copy of David Crystal's book Txtng: The Gr8 Db8. Being the proud owner of an iPhone with two older children, I've done my share of texting with them and others in my circle of friends. While the book does do a good job in examining the pros and cons of texting on our language skills, it was far too academic for my liking. Conversely, if you were teaching a class (or were interested) in linguistics, there'd be a lot [read] Keywords: iphone
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Book Review - Billy: The Untold Story of a Young Billy Graham and the Test of Faith that Almost Changed Everything
Tue, Sep 30th 2008 10:39p   Tom Duff
I recently was sent a manuscript for the book Billy: The Untold Story of a Young Billy Graham and the Test of Faith that Almost Changed Everything by Bill McKay and Ken Abraham. I've read and reviewed other books about Billy Graham, but not any that restricted itself to the beginning stages of his ministry told in narrative form. This book is meant to coincide with a soon-to-be-released movie titled "Billy: The Early Years." In the book, the authors tell the story of Billy Graham's mi [read] Keywords:
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Would *you* ride in this airplane?
Mon, Sep 29th 2008 11:20p   Tom Duff
When we went on our DisneyWorld vacation earlier this month, Alaska Air unfortunately ended up changing our reservations. What started as a direct PDX to MCO flight turned into the more typical PDX to SEA to MCO. Not a big deal for me, but Ian doesn't share the same opinion. Ian hates flying... *really* hates flying. Medication is necessary, be it capsules or liquid. But getting on a plane stone cold sober is *not* an option for him. The Portland to Seattle leg of the flight us [read] Keywords:
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An abstract I'd love to present and be part of...
Mon, Sep 29th 2008 10:59p   Tom Duff
I was honored to be approached by Chris Blatnick of InterfaceMatters.com fame, asking if I'd like to co-present with him. Well, duh! Of course! If you'd like to see what we're proposing, you can catch it here on IdeaJam: Getting to WOW: Interface First Design for Lotus Notes Developers It's not often you get to share the stage with someone you've looked up to for a long time. This would be a lot of fun to present, and quite useful to boot... [read] Keywords: lotus lotusphere lotusphere2009 notes ideajam ideajam.net interface
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Oh, and for those wondering about our Disneyworld Segway tour...
Mon, Sep 29th 2008 10:59p   Tom Duff
Sorry I didn't get around to posting sooner on this... As you can see, these aren't the normal "whizzing around Epcot" Segways. No, these are the two-wheeled SUV versions! This tour kicks off from Ft. Wilderness with about 12 people and two guides. After a short training session, it's off on the trails around the resort, both paved and off-road. These have a top speed of 12 miles per hour, but the ones they let us loose on are limited to only 6 miles per hour. Still, that's a pr [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
Mon, Sep 29th 2008 10:59p   Tom Duff
Based on a recommendation from a friend, I took the opportunity to read Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. While this is technically categorized as a "young adult" novel, it completely and totally transcends age boundaries. This should be required reading when it comes to thinking about what our "terrorism-adverse" society is coming to. Of course, the government would probably prefer you just ignored the book and trusted them to look out for you. Marcus Yallow is a teenager who is m [read] Keywords: network security
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Book Review - Molecules of Murder: Criminal Molecules and Classic Cases by John Emsley
Mon, Sep 29th 2008 10:59p   Tom Duff
The history of death by poisoning has a long and storied past. But many times, the average person (like me) doesn't really understand the "why" behind the chemicals used. In Molecules of Murder: Criminal Molecules and Classic Cases, John Emsley uses a successful format that should appeal to both the scientist and the average reader. And in the end, you'll see why certain chemicals have the reputations that they do. Contents: Part 1 - From Medicine to Murder: Ricin and the ass [read] Keywords:
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Book Review - Bad Seeds in the Big Apple: Bandits, Killers, and Chaos in New York City, 1920-40 by Patrick Downey
Mon, Sep 29th 2008 10:59p   Tom Duff
Everyone seems to know the stories of the Capones and Dillingers of the crime world. But there are other criminals of that era who commanded nearly as much press at the time. Patrick Downey covers these other renegades in his book Bad Seeds in the Big Apple: Bandits, Killers, and Chaos in New York City, 1920-40. It's fascinating reading if you're interested in that part of American history. The only downside is that they all tend to run together by the end of the book. Contents: [read] Keywords: notes apple
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Book Review - Notes on Democracy by H. L. Mencken
Sat, Sep 20th 2008 6:59p   Tom Duff
With the US coming to the end of a Presidential election cycle, I decided to accept the opportunity to read Notes on Democracy by H. L. Mencken. This was originally written in 1926 by the prominent journalist, but it's rather unnerving in its ability to hit so close to home over 80 years later. I don't necessarily buy into all of his rather dark views on the failure of democracy, but I have to agree that much of what he says does ring true. Contents: 1 - Democratic Man: His Appea [read] Keywords: notes office
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Book Review - Spa Deadly, An Allie Armington Mystery:Things are rough at the resort, in fact they're murder by Louise Gaylord
Sat, Sep 20th 2008 11:59a   Tom Duff
This is the actual book that the publisher asked me if I was interested in... Spa Deadly, An Allie Armington Mystery:Things are rough at the resort, in fact they're murder by Louise Gaylord. They also sent along the first two books in the series, so this installment had to wait until I got through those two first. But the wait was worth it. Allie once again finds herself in deep trouble, but just can't step away from the chase. Allie's sister Angela has just had her baby, and re [read] Keywords:
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Approximately one year from now, someone's going to ask me to review a book titled...
Fri, Sep 19th 2008 9:59p   Tom Duff
... something like The Great Depression 2.0: How America Avoided Financial and Economic Ruin In 2008. In it, they'll tell the "inside story" about the events leading up to the last two weeks on Wall Street, as well as an hour-by-hour account of all the backroom deals and discussions between the government and major financial institutions. I'll likely criticize the book for having 20-20 hindsight, making some events look much more momentous and significant than they were at the tim [read] Keywords:
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OK... We NEED to get a Lotusphere Haka going on stage this year!
Thu, Sep 18th 2008 11:26p   Tom Duff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zvs4T4RU30 For some haka history, check out The Most Frightening Dance You'll Ever See. I'm seeing Wes leading the chant, with all the lotus100pushup participants showing off their buffitude... :) [read] Keywords: lotusphere lotusphere2009
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What might cause a sporadic second or two delay between page generation and style sheet application on a Domino server?
Wed, Sep 17th 2008 7:14p   Tom Duff
Here's my issue... I have an application that dynamically generates web pages based on Notes document content. The pages are generally around 40k to 100k in size. All access is via internal network (no dialup or remote access in this particular situation). On occasion, we will see the page content load without the stylesheet being applied to it, and then a second or two later the stylesheet kicks in and reformats the page. This can't be recreated on demand by any particular user, [read] Keywords: document domino ibm lotus notes application css network server
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Book Review - Xs: An Allie Armington Mystery by Louise Gaylord
Tue, Sep 16th 2008 10:44p   Tom Duff
With the first Allie Armington mystery under my belt, it's time to move to installment #2... Xs: An Allie Armington Mystery by Louise Gaylord. For those who missed my review of Anacacho, I was offered the three Allie Armington novels by the publisher. I'm finding myself really liking Gaylord's work. I don't think Xs was quite as tight as Anacacho, but it was still very enjoyable. Allie gets a call from her supermodel sister asking for $20000 in cash. It appears to be an emergenc [read] Keywords: exchange exchange
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Book Review - White House Confidential: Revised and Expanded Edition by Gregg Stebben and Austin Hill
Mon, Sep 15th 2008 11:18p   Tom Duff
So you really think that our early Presidents were moral, upright, hardworking individuals compared to what we have these days? Think again... White House Confidential: Revised and Expanded Edition by Gregg Stebben and Austin Hill is a great look at the less-than-savory side of all our Presidents, from George W(ashington) to George W (Bush). It's definitely one of the more entertaining reads I've had of late. Contents: A Couple of Small Disclaimers; Weird Family Values!; Sex!; S [read] Keywords: office
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And the benefit of this migration is what?
Mon, Sep 15th 2008 9:37p   Tom Duff
So we have this press release from Unify, one of the major vendors in the Notes migration space: Unify Corp., a global provider of application modernization solutions, today announced that a large multinational professional services corporation has signed an agreement for Unify’s Composer for Lotus Notes, to migrate two internal, complex Notes applications to the Microsoft .NET platform. Today, more than 1,200 users employ the organization’s applications and its asso [read] Keywords: collaboration ibm lotus notes workflow application applications google interface microsoft
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Book Review - Anacacho: An Allie Armington Mystery by Louise Gaylord
Sun, Sep 14th 2008 3:29p   Tom Duff
The joys of finding a new author that you enjoy! I was contacted by Little Moose Press asking if I'd like to review a book by Louise Gaylord. They also offered to send the first two novels in the series so I could get up to speed. That's how I found myself carting Anacacho: An Allie Armington Mystery down to Orlando on vacation. I wasn't expecting much more than some mild entertainment, but I quickly got hooked on the characters and story. Needless to say, her next two novels moved [read] Keywords:
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