Eric Florack on December 20th, 2003

Yeah, I know, it’s been kinda light in the blog. Here’s why:

I’m installing a new (to me) file and print server and getting it right. The biggest problem I have is getting this big ol’ Cisco router working right,

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Cascading Effects of Saddam’s Capture – On Point Commentary by Austin Bay StrategyPage.com:

Austin Bay makes an interesting analasys of the current situation in the middle east.  Says he:

“Scooping Saddam from his spider den isn’t history the size

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Eric Florack on December 20th, 2003

Reason’s Virginia Postrel suggests that’s the case: ”

“Today’s lavish displays do more than brighten the night. They tell a story of economic progress. Like the electronic gadgets aimed at gift buyers, the tiny lights outlining rooflines and tree limbs

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Eric Florack on December 20th, 2003

JOHN BERTHOUD in the Miami Herald this morning:

“For years, the government-owned Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and its affiliates, National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), have been the recipients of large public handouts.

Tax dollars

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Eric Florack on December 20th, 2003

Users cling to old Microsoft operating systems | CNET News.com

“Even though Microsoft said this week that it will stop distributing Windows 98 at the end of this month, a new study shows that a substantial number of businesses, both

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