October 2006 Entries
As usual I delivered myself to the NOPI nationals late as always on Sunday 4PM, knowing very well that it is the last day of the show and it ends at 8PM - what a procrastinator, so I pretty much had 2 hours to browse the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Undoubtedly, it turned out to be fun after my scrunciniating 2 hours drive to the speedway and with the irreversible thought in my head that I do have another 2 hours drive home, I was definitely up for some fun. Driving my supped up mazda3 from Mazda "obvious", I started my...
I went whoooa when I logged into my live mail a few minutes ago to see the all new design, I got to say - I love it. Speed is no longer a factor. Microsoft is always up to the game, I'm still waiting for that compny that will sweep them of their feet. Shots below.
I guess it is slowly being proved that building applications with no business purpose serves no purpose. The LMS nuvvo is now officially on sale, after its rapid launch, a number of bloggers predicted that it wasn't doing to last and sure enough.
Michael happily nominated it into the deadpool, he claims that Fighting Open Source Competition May Be Foolish!
Why? Writing a cool gig is nice, writing a free gig is awesome but a gig with no business plan or purpose is bound to fail except if you fall within the lucky stack, so its best to go with something that...
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We’re quite curious, really. To the tune of one million dollars.
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