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I was heading into work early because I had to finish a project that was due later in the day. As I pulled from my driveway, what I consider to be the worst-case scenario happened Read more…
I was heading into work early because I had to finish a project that was due later in the day. As I pulled from my driveway, what I consider to be the worst-case scenario happened Read more…
There’s a fantastic sub shop right next to my office here in downtown Boston called Al’s. Here, go ahead and check out the website (http://www.alscafes.com/; it’s the one on South Street, right by South Station, Read more…
The very first cellphone I ever had was presented to me as a 16th birthday present, in a massive package the size of a cereal box, from parents who gave me that whole “well, you’re Read more…
There aren’t a lot of hobbies I’ve carried over from my college years. I had to stop most of them, but there is one thing that I’m absolutely, 100% sure to keep from my college Read more…
Hospitals and other health care provider organizations are in a bit of a bind of late. They’re faced with stringent data protection regulations on one end, and at the same time they’re encouraged to locate Read more…
Some things are so simple they actually need pointing out, just so that people don’t forget them. Over at Proformative, we get one of those simple reminders: Back up your data, even if you’ve stored it Read more…
Over at Digital Trends, they continue to sift through the fallout from the Megaupload debacle. This time, the focus is on the fallout for Megaupload’s users. While the founder of the sharing site bides his Read more…
You know when a blog post begins with a Saturday Night Live reference, it’s going to be an interesting read. Either that or it’s going to be funny at some parts and unbearably drawn-out and unfunny Read more…
The modern workplace is a funny thing, when you really sit down to think about it. Tim on The Office (the English version) had it right. He said this in the series finale, and it’s Read more…
I hate math, but I love numbers. Isn’t that strange? Math was always my worst subject in school. Everything else I could get through pretty handily, but math (and later, trig and algebra) was always Read more…