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Monthly Archives: October 2007
Evidence-based Scheduling
A couple of weeks ago, I went to a seminar put on by Fog Creek Software. They’re doing a “world tour” to show off the newest version of FogBugz, their project tracking and scheduling software. It’s pretty cool; there are … Continue reading
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Traditional DVD vs Hi-Def
Here is a picture quality comparison between a normal DVD and a broadcast high-definition signal. Typically DVD is the best resolution ordinary consumers (as opposed to early adopters or TV geeks) can get. According to this source, real broadcast hi-def … Continue reading
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San Diego Fires
Just a brief note for my family and friends: we’re all fine, and both my house and Sara’s house are both safe as of this moment. We’re all ready to evacuate if the situation changes. Should it become necessary, our … Continue reading
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