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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

What Are The Risks of Letting Others Write In Your Space

In the last couple of weeks I had someone come on this site and post, via anonymous comments, a series of diatribes that were a serious attack on another individual and company. The information was detailed but utterly unsubstantiated. The tone was extremely angry. The allegations ranged from deception to outright fraud. I also did a little IP address tracing and determined that the person had gone to some lengths to hide their address.

Within a matter of hours I contacted people who knew something about the companies and person involved, cogitated on what to do, and decided to remove all posts from that individual. I did so without compunction and didn't think anything else about it. I don't normally remove comments, in fact that was only the second time in the four five years I've had this site. But I guess this kind of thing is going to become more common and we're being forced to deal with it.   [More...]
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 10:55 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Privacy, Security

Why You Need To Be As Smart As Your Doctor

picture of stethoscopeIn August of last year a 43-year-old woman undergoing chemotherapy treatment for nasal cancer died after receiving a massive overdose of the chemotherapy drug flourouacil. According to an Incident Report (pdf) issued by the Institute of Safe Medicine Practices Canada the dose was miscalculated by two different nurses and incorrectly programmed into an electronically-controlled pump. The woman was then sent home, where the pump poured four (4) days worth of drug into her in four (4) hours.  [More...]
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 2:38 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Health, Health and Fitness, Technology

Steve Hannaford Tells Us Why Chrysler is Dead

Chrysler logoThe US auto industry is in turmoil - rising gas prices, changing buyer tastes, stiffer environmental laws, and massive labor costs, among other things - have cost US automakers tens of billions in losses in recent years. And now the pompous jackasses at Daimler-Benz have killed Chrysler. It's bad enough that my beloved IBM ThinkPads have been sold to Lenovo - I can't even imagine buying a Chinese-made Jeep! Chrysler was in trouble when Daimler bought them in 1998, but the Germans were supposed to make it better, not spend $40 billion to make it worse.   [More...]
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 9:00 AM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Business & Finance, Globalization

Denim Site Sketching: Free-form Web Design

For the past couple of weeks I’ve been working on a new site design for a client – InterviewRX.com. We actually have the structure and information architecture pretty well mapped out and are focusing on look and feel, but this type of tool could still come in handy. Even though I am not a designer I’ve taken to creating my own mockups over the years because I find starting from ground zero with a designer to be incredibly frustrating and expensive – it just takes forever for a designer, even a good one, to figure out what you want if you can’t draw at least a basic picture of it yourself. So now I create a fairly complete mockup and then have a designer polish it. That works out much better for me.

But even though I’m getting better at it, I still go through lots of iterations – especially in basic information architecture. Something like Denim could come in handy. I like the mindmap-style sketch interface – seems to me the two are quite similar. I’ll be trying it out later this week. Hat tip to Jim McGee:

Web Design Tool: Denim Site Sketching

When you are making websites, inevitably some form of sketching will be done to rough out it’s design and interactivity.

Whether you’re the web designer or someone trying to communicate your ideas to a web designer, this little piece of software, called Denim, will come in handy.

What Denim does is allow you to create a mock website, with linking pages, just from your rough sketches. Obviously, this will work particularly well with a tablet interface.

Web Design Tool: Denim Site Sketching

Supports Windows, Mac and Unix.

Denim by the University Of Washington

Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 8:21 AM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Mindmaps, Technology


Monday, May 14, 2007

Netgear FVS124G and Vonage

A few weeks ago I reported that I had purchased a new firewall, a Netgear FVS124G. I was enthusiastic about it at first but, like most technology, the teething problems showed up rather quickly. Between then and now I've been dealing with technology at a level that I no longer enjoy. But it does appear that, with the help of people at the Vonage Forum, the Netgear Support Forum, and Netgear tech support I have managed to get most things working correctly.  [More...]
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 7:12 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Technology


Friday, May 11, 2007

Backing Up Is Moving Forward

I downloaded a fresh copy of Acronis TrueImage Home 9.0 today and installed it on my ThinkPad. I'll be imaging the ThinkPad hard drive to an external drive tonight. Over the next week I'll be embarking on building a couple of computers. I used to enjoy doing that, but not anymore. I'm only doing it because I want to rebuild my two primary workstations - the one that went up in flames 3 years ago, and its replacement which cratered due to a dead drive controller on the mother board last summer.

Both have really nice cases, top-quality power supplies, and nice peripherals that still do what I need, so I didn't want to just toss that stuff. Besides, my luck with branded PCs is no better. They go up in flames for me, too. I'm just death on computers, for reasons that completely escape me.

These two will be clones - identical motherboards, CPU chips, DIMMs, and system hard drives. That way when the first one dies I can just swap right over to the next and keep on working. In the meantime, the backup unit will serve as a file server and A/V workstation.

I really hope these are the last two computers I ever have to build. Maybe I'll switch to Macintosh when the time comes to buy another one.
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 4:39 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: MSWindows, Technology
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