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a bell curve for number/complexity of procedures/documentation against safety of the system.
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plus another couple in the comments. Risks being a good way to turn a tagging system into an unwieldy taxonomy..
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Government data being processed abroad. Pros and cons.
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Don't optimise prematurely; don't optimise without measuring to identify the requirements
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UIs that promote fiddling (killing time as a purposeful goal)
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Java container for mobile allows content to be wrapped up and sent so it's usable offline. Not sure if it is offline-only though.
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How and why people are using mobile tv
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"Designed for small to medium sized tour operators and travel agents, TourCMS provides a full travel website CMS framework and ecommerce bookings management system"
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Review/book suggests that outsourcing isn't working well, or certainly insufficiently transparently. Latter probably true, though I'd like to see comparisons of performance pre-outsourcing (disclosure: mobbu works in outsourcing)
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"aggressively negotiated software license and maintenance contract, combined with an on-demand outsourcing arrangement [which] would be a no-capex, utility computing, fractional resource, shared infrastructure, flex capacity [...]"
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"Large mailboxes with soft quotas, ClamAV and optional Sophos virus scanning, Secure IMAP, POP3, and SMTP access, Replicated IMAP storage for reliability" etc
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On lateral movement under pedestrian loads.
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Dan on the David Peace fictionalised account of Clough at Leeds in 74.
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Thursday 29th March 2007
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Ford's wife shot Alice Hoffman's book after Hoffman gave Ford a poor review: "Yes, it is a true story. Shot her book. Seemed so good to do. We had another copy so I went out and shot it. I don't read my reviews anymore."
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Uneven collection.
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Some nice touches but the references and history aren't woven in as deftly as in The League.
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