So much obfuscation, so little temporal currency.
Monthly Archives: July 2014
Advice to Microsoft: simpler English will also tra…
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Advice to Microsoft: simpler English will also translate better into other languages for a global audience.
Advice to Microsoft: simpler English with less con…
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Advice to Microsoft: simpler English with less consultant jargon would tell your story better (assuming that that’s your goal).
Another ProTip: if your firm needs to publish a pr…
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Another ProTip: if your firm needs to publish a pre-explanation letter prior to the actual explanation, you’re telegraphing trouble ahead.
With @YankeeGroup powering the new @451Research Mo…
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With @YankeeGroup powering the new @451Research Mobility team, we now publish more than 52 million data points each year across 451 Group.
Wow, I knew Exchange was a “chatty” mail service,…
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Wow, I knew Exchange was a “chatty” mail service, but I hadn’t realized how chatty until I looked at my Little Snitch logs. Ughhh.
Yesterday I learned that no cygnets will be born….
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Yesterday I learned that no cygnets will be born. The two Public Garden swans, Romeo and Juliet, are both female. http://t.co/O85kJiBL0l
Tornado-possible cells have passed by our location…
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Tornado-possible cells have passed by our location. The dark clouds were impressive though.
Interesting: we have a tornado warning and the tra…
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Interesting: we have a tornado warning and the train is going toward that location. Not much we can do….
I finished P.D. Callahan’s book Door in Dark Water…
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I finished P.D. Callahan’s book Door in Dark Water today. A fabulous book to read if you’ve wondered what a Maine fisherman’s life is like.