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What's Wrong with Open-Source Software? - Columns by PC Magazine

"Uncle Dave posted a rant on my blog by longtime network admin Marc Perkel. He went off on MySQL, Linux, and much of the open-source philosophy. You can read it here. I wasn't surprised that the number of comments immediately rose to over 100. But I was a little surprised at the sheer number of comments that featured that same peculiar whining you'd hear a decade or more ago, when you said something critical about the Amiga."

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Shift Happens: Globalization and the Information Age - Remixed

We’ve posted this about two years ago while we were hosted at blogger.com, but since it just got updated with new data and visuals, we thought that it was worth sharing again. Shift Happens: Globalization and the Information Age is a video that shows how information evolves around the globe as time flies by.

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Doug Hyde

If you are looking for reasonably priced prints from great artists such as Doug Hyde and Beryl Cook then look no further.

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Beryl Cook

Doug Hyde and Beryl Cook are two great and in my opinion under appreciated artists

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Great Artists Of The 20th Century

Great Artists Of The 20th Century Art by Beryl Cook and Doug Hyde

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Doug Hyde

Great Artists Of The 20th Century Art by Beryl Cook and Doug Hyde

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Doug Hyde

If you are looking for reasonably priced prints from great artists such as Doug Hyde and Beryl Cook then look no further.

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Google cutting costs - what, me worry?

By Sterling “Chip” Camden
Contributing Writer, [GAS]

Is it perhaps the worst sign yet of how badly the economy is in trouble?  Is it an indicator that Google’s business model is finally reaching the end of its long rope?  Or both?

Everybody’s been trying to cut costs lately, but the last company you expected to hear it from was Google — right?  Well, maybe not.  For years now, the Gorilla of search has been living with its own 800-pound gorilla:  they’ve realized that Google cannot continue its amazing growth on ad revenues alone, but they haven’t managed to invent another revenue stream that’s amounted to more than a trickle by comparison.  Although their overall revenue continues to grow, that growth was much slower over the past year.  Between that and premonitions of worse to come in the global economy, Google has decided to do a little belt-tightening.

We don’t use the word “layoffs” — no, rather than firing permanent employees, Google is cutting its contract labor by not renewing contracts.  But Google employs quite a few contractors — around 10,000 compared to about 20,000 permanent employees around the world.  So Google could reduce its workforce by one third without eliminating a single permanent position.

Some of those contract positions service the many perks that have made employment at Google the envy and desire of technocrats everywhere.  Some of those perks will be disappearing as well.

And remember their policy of 20% time, in which engineers were encouraged to devote 20% of their time to whatever they wanted to work on?  That won’t be eliminated (yet), but special projects will have a much harder time getting funding and personnel to see them through.

Services that have already been deployed but didn’t make their expected big splash will be shut down.  Lively, SearchMash, and Page Creator (I never saw the sense in that one anyway) are already on the chopping block — with more to follow.  Gee, I hope  they don’t axe GMail.

Google’s amazing success over the last ten years has drawn innumerable imitators.  PHB’s everywhere tried to be clueful and encourage innovation by offering employees free food, flexible hours and improved working conditions (can you say, “dual monitors”?).  Some even implemented their own versions of the famous 20% time (though more often it was like 5% — and after 6PM).  With Google cutting back in these areas, expect a lot of “I knew it wouldn’t work” (even though they were evangelists at the time) and “if Google’s tightening up, we’d better follow in trumps.”  Now is not a good time to ask your employer for a better grade of coffee — they just might take your cup away to collect spare change.

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The Force in Flesh: Introducing the Star Wars Tattoo Girl

By Casey
Contributing Writer, [GAS]

We had such a great response to last Wednesday’s post on geeky tattoos that we decided to do something a little different for our weekly pic post. Please note that some of the pictures you’ll see below can be enlarged by clicking on them. Also, if you want to use these pictures for any purposes, please make sure to read the disclaimer at the end of this post.

Meet Bathory. She’s a DJ/Graphic Designer/Actor from Toronto, and she loves Star Wars. A lot.

The amazing piece of Star Wars art that covers her entire left arm took tattoo artist Shane Faulkner sixty hours to complete. The images include a clone trooper, Jango Fett, and Kamino, the watery world where the clone army was created.

Bathory’s sleeve won first place in the large color category in the official Star Wars tattoo contest at Celebration 3 in Indianapolis. You can go here to see more pictures, including close-ups (the detail work is impressive) and the rest of her (non-Star Wars) tattoos.

These photographs were taken for the coffee table book The Force in Flesh. If you’re interested in seeing more cool tattoos like Bathory’s, that’s the place to look. At the very least, you should check out the top ten craziest Star Wars tattoos.

Now that’s a sexy geek.

Disclaimer: Please note that these pictures are copyrighted and that we’ve received written permission from Bathory and her photographer to use them. If you’d like to use them for ANY PURPOSES, feel free to contact us so you can be put in touch with them. Bathory specifically requests that you do not print her photos and take them to another tattoo artist as reference for your own tattoo.

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Katie Couric Explains the 1-2-3 of romantic texting

Personally, I’m not from the “texting” generation, so this doesn’t really apply to me, but what about you, younger [GAS] readers? Have you ever used texting to declare your love to someone, or in the opposite extreme, dump someone to avoid a potentially disastrous situation? The comments section is open for your stories.

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Instant Christmas Tree

For people too busy to enjoy setting up and decorating a real christmas tree, this instant one might actually be a good alternative. I’m not sure if it would look all that nice though - we don’t get any closeup views in the video.

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