Tao of Mac

Monday, August 1st 2005

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    Aug 01 2005, 14:44

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    Rui Carmo

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Information Technology, a career path I've studiously avoided due to the proliferation of advanced procrastination techniques:

...and arbitrary enforcement of pointless policies:


See Also

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How to Switch to the MacIt's that time of year againOffice 2008 (the somewhat delayed review, now post-SP1)The Mac in the Gray Flannel Suit
Four examples of Internet anti-newsOracle Buys BEA For $8.5B, Sun Buys MySQL for $1B2007 in Review (and hints towards 2008)It's About Time, Indeed!
The Next Few Weeks of iPhone NewsBeing of ServiceOn corporate security and the iPhoneMusical Counterpoint To The Hypothetical Humorous Aspects Of iPhone Pricing (And Other Things)
CRMOffice ThoughtsMusings On Context, Blogging and ComputingLooking Forward to 2007
Feet UpIf I Were a Fly...Prototype EpiphaniesWhy The Washington Post Needs Actual Journalists
Casual DebunkingFive Morning TidbitsThe Teenage Mac OS XFinally, a Reason to Look at Vista
2005 in ReviewThe Red ToshibaNovabaseA Dose Of Perspective
The Blue PacketFive Things I Don't Really Understand
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