Monthly Archives: November 2005

Forcing Choices on Customers

Do customers want options, or do they want to be told what they need and then sold the solution? Why would anybody want options? At most, options are on the path to a solution. But anybody who’s short on time … Continue reading

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pre-Thanksgiving Blues

Too much work this Fall – I’m worn out. Continue reading

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Linux Network Install

I normally copy a 3 CD-ROM set of Mandrake (now Mandriva) Linux a few months after it becomes available. Fall or early Winter, I do upgrades to my system. This time, I could not get the install procedure to read … Continue reading

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Replacing the Review Event (001)

[see blog entry 7/7/11 regarding intentional font issues in this post] I sat through several Technical Review Boards (TRB) recently. After approximately 3 hours of review, each degraded into a session of writing the documents rather than reviewing them. None … Continue reading

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Batch Processed Individuals (015)

John C. Reece was the IRS CIO from March 2001 to April 2003. In the July 18th issue of Federal Computer Week, he proposed a tax system implemented as a Web-based solution that would collect federal taxes in much the … Continue reading

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