Wednesday, February 25, 2004

So, while reading my book earlier, I came across this passage, and it started me thinking:

“...gradually she let [her talents] define the nature of what it was that she did.  She'd thought of that as going with the flow, but maybe, she thinks now, it had really been the path of least resistance.  What if that flow naturally tended to the path of least resistance?  Where does that take you?”

So what if the flow really is the path of least resistance?  How often is that the case?  My trials at work this week seem to be that the path of least resistance is the normal flow of things these days.  Which is somewhat frustrating at times. Something to think about I guess.

In other news, my Axim X3i came today! YIPPEE!!! It's very purdy... now i just gotta figure out how to get it configured between home and work! I thought of a neat idea: a quick & dirty app on the PocketPC that i can enter blog entries into, and when it sync's it can post them for me.  Hmm....

posted @ 10:03 PM | Feedback (1)

I found this article this morning on MSDN.  Its a pretty interesting read for all the developers (and even some non-developers).  It deals mostly with choosing the best platform to develop on.  Its sort of focused towards ISVs rather than corporate developers.

posted @ 11:16 AM | Feedback (0)

An interesting quote that just came across my inbox:

"The possibility that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just." - Abraham Lincoln

posted @ 10:27 AM | Feedback (1)

When is a disaster recovery server not a disaster recovery server?  When it is used as a test server.  So tell me, if everything that is running on production is not running on the DR server, how is it supposed to help recover from disasters?  Hmm.... Something to think about.

posted @ 9:44 AM | Feedback (0)