Month: September 2008

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    Ohio Linux Fest

    Saw this email today, and while I kind of doubt I’ll be going at this point, I thought I would pass it on for those of you local to Columbus . Hello, Registration is open for the sixth annual Ohio LinuxFest, to beheld at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The main…

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    Twitter to the Rescue!

    Well, maybe not rescue so much, but I can say that as much as I like Twitter currently, I really gained a new appreciation for it last night. Within about 10-15 minutes of returning home from Dayton/Cincinnati on Sunday, the remnants of Hurricane Ike, which seemed to have moved at quite a pace up from…

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    Negative Attitudes in Tech Support

    Jenn Steele, who writes a blog dedicated to discussing how to manage the IT department called Leading Geeks, has an interesting post today, On Attitude. I find that geeks easily fall into sub-optimal attitudes, which usually fall into two categories. The first is what I call the “stupid user” category, where they develop the attitude…

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    In-House Discovery?

    I’ve seen opinions on law firms doing e-discovery processing or collections in house, as opposed to farming that work out to a vendor that are about as varied and strongly held as the Presidential election. Some people think it’s a great value-add for clients, or even a revenue source, while others would never, ever, take…

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    Legal Twits

    Adrian Lurssen continues his work connecting legal folks with his list of 145 Lawyers (and Legal Professionals) to Follow on Twitter Of course, even as I type this, the post has already been amended to include 180 folks now, and I suspect, it will keep growing. There are quite a bunch of folks on there…