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USB Weihnachtsbaum
Wem noch nicht weihnachtlich zumute, hier eine aktuelle Kaufempfehlung: (danke Steffen)
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Auch du, Alexander, sei dusslig
Die Wand Welch liebliches Zieren! Wand und Tier, ja Tier. Das Tier – fliegen und genügen! Die Wand – dusslig und fern! Dusslig! Auch du, Alexander, sei dusslig! Lache und leide! Doch ewiger Unfug vergiftet die Herzen! Abstruses aus dem Poetron Gedichtgenerator.
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Rocket Man
(danke Sascha) [ad name=“ad-1″]
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Quote of the day
“They say if you play a Microsoft CD backwards, you hear satanic messages. Thats nothing, cause if you play it forwards, it installs Windows.” gefunden bei Spreeblick
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Communicate, Collaborate, Coordinate
(One of my favourite Lotus Commercials from 1998, 32 MB)
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Lotus Notes feiert 15. Geburtstag
Eine schöne Würdigung von vowe auf heise online. Update: Und noch ein wenig Geschichte von Notes auf lotus.com
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Ray Ozzie looks back, looks ahead
Ray Ozzies birthday story at CNET News.com: Indeed, for many of us, the fundamental nature of work itself is changing–enabled by cheap, ubiquitous networking, communications, coordination and information-sharing technologies. (…) The virtual office will shape our concept of the workplace. The new concept: a world of pervasive knowledge work, riding on the foundations of fiber…
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Lotus Notes, 15 Years ago
This is a great story about the Lotus Notes release 1.0 from December 1989. Love at first sight. Notes is ideal for unstructured data that nonetheless can be categorized in a multitude of ways, that can be displayed at different levels of detail, but that can’t be averaged, summarized or consolidated. This approach seemed natural…
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Happy Birthday, Lotus Notes!
Network World Fusion celebrates the 15th Birthday of Lotus Notes on December 7th. Iris Associates, the software development company from whence Notes emerged – on the Lotus dime – was founded five years earlier to the day. For me it is the 10th birthday getting in touch with this technology. As we started Kluge &…
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Nikolausität
„Es gibt eine Inflation der Nikolausität“ Gerhard Polt in der Süddeutschen.
