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The first year was not good, but I got through it with some help from friends and family. The second year started out great. I had a nice long-term contract with one clien By Bob Lewis Oct 10, 2003 6 mins Technology Industry Teeming with teams Bob … The word "team" gets a lot of use, in your writing, in the media, and in my work environment… and it's getting on my nerves. If every petty organization is a "team", who's the coach; what prize are all those t By Bob Lewis Oct 9, 2003 5 mins Technology Industry Nothing is sacred Well, it's been two years… I suppose I shouldn't be too upset, but I'm not taking this very well. You see, my hacked TiVo died today. Boot disk failure. No love. I will never see the American Chopper I didn't have time to watch By Paul Venezia Oct 7, 2003 1 min A helpless desk Dear Bob … I have a friend in executive IT support at the company I work for as a Senior IT architect. He continuously is praised for his performance and attitude by clients, and his willingness to go the extra mile to deliver good service (even t By Bob Lewis Oct 6, 2003 5 mins Technology Industry Ahhh [pvenezia@soul /]$ host www.nxdomainplease.com Host www.nxdomainplease.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) Good gTLD. Bad Verisign. I hope lots of people learned a lesson here. I fear that they haven't…. By Paul Venezia Oct 5, 2003 1 min The renewal season Each year we have to ask subscribers to reapply — for good reasons By Kevin McKean Oct 3, 2003 3 mins Software Development Software patents set sail Of all the American ideas to import, Europe picks this? 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