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    Friedrich von Hayek: “We mustn’t assume that all problems are solvable in the short period. There are problems that we cannot solve or which trying to solve them quickly may do more harm than good.” Hayek was being interviewed by the press in 1975 on economic problems at the time.  This question answers directly to…

    February 24, 2009
  • Links: Blue Hackers and Wars of Chores

    I’m too lazy and too busy for a full blog post today.  Last week I stumbled across these links. Are you a depressed codemonkey?  Then maybe a quick read of BlueHackers.org is just what the doctor recommends. Have a bad case of lazy roommates?  Declare a Chore War on them! OK, thats all I got…

    February 23, 2009
  • Still Regular But Not Always Public

    As I blogged about before the control of information has become the difficult topic in the 21st century.  Once information becomes public it becomes next to impossible to restrict its flow.  Restrictions and privacy used to be something implicit and natural.  In today’s networked world it must be a life policy.  One of the things…

    February 20, 2009
  • That Subscription Did Pay Off…

    In January I decided to that I need to work on my time management and organization skills.  Especially with the amount of different projects and events happening in and around my life, I need to find scraps of time here and there.  Not to mention I need to remember tasks, people, the locations of miscellanous…

    February 19, 2009
  • Variations of the Void Ad Infinitum

    I sat today and wondered about the infinite variations of life, possibilities and their outcomes.  This time I didn’t think about the standard what-if things happened this way or that in the past.  Looking back into the past beyond analysing and preventing mistakes or repeating successes is pointless.  A variation in a single event can…

    February 18, 2009
  • A Weekend of Inaction

    This weekend turned out not as productive as I planned it to be.  Instead of working on any writing or replying to any e-mails or doing any real computer-related work.  I did enjoy the guilty pleasure of semi-disconnecting from the Web.  This disconnect actually helped with the dose of soul-searching and self-pity that comes with…

    February 17, 2009
  • Blogging Update

    As you may have noticed, I am back to blogging on a regular schedule.  In fact this past week, I got a full five workdays all covered.  And was no easy task.  Now I’ll be the first to admit that not all of my blogs are actually written on a daily basis.  Rather I am…

    February 16, 2009
  • Happy Saint Valentine’s Day

    A special day deserves a special blog posting… Today is NOT the day to feel in infatuated with sugar-candy like “lovey” emotions.  Today is also not a day for chocolates, flowers, hearts, and a crazy winged creature code named “Cupid”. It not also not a day to lust or for envy of not being with…

    February 14, 2009
  • A New Era in UNIX Timestamps

    If you haven’t heard it already, today the UNIX timestamp rolls over 1234567890.  Apparently that is how many seconds  have past since the beginning of the UNIX time epoch: January 1, 1970.  So get your geek on, and party like it is… well… 1234567890 seconds since January 1, 1970.

    February 13, 2009
  • The Story of the GNU

    Last Thursday I received a package from the Free Software Foundation (FSF).  Along with a nifty t-shirt, I ordered my stuffed gnu.  Now the penguin on my desk has a new friend. The reason for the penguin is obvious, I am big fan of the GNU/Linux operating system. The penguin is the de facto logo…

    February 12, 2009
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