First, there was “networking”. I never got into that scene—I was never comfortable “selling myself” and climbing corporate ladders and all. (Hey, I’ve got real work to do!) Then along came “social networking”, which is a double whammy…
Tag: tools
The Demise of the Gansy of Gnomes Gardening Club
This is a tale of woe and misery, but also one of hope. Woe and misery Our tale begins more than seven years ago, an age ago in Internet Time. A cloud (nay, another type of cloud than what may come to your mind in this Age) pervaded the halls […]
Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder
I was recently introduced to the Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder (PSR). Wow, it’s a well-hidden nugget of gold in Windows! Have you ever had the task of recording the steps you took in Windows? Perhaps to describe a problem, or maybe to create so…
Spirits in the virtual world
As the holiday season approaches, one is tempted to use a Dickensian reference
about spirits past, present and future.
But instead of a holiday classic from 1843, I’m going to haunt you with an earworm from 1981.
Having matriculated in the same y…
Spirits in the virtual world
As the holiday season approaches, one is tempted to use a Dickensian reference about spirits past, present and future. But instead of a holiday classic from 1843, I’m going to haunt you with an earworm from 1981. Having matriculated in the same year th…
Usability car salesmen
Hot on the wake of World Statistics Day, when there were close to 7,012 blogs from SAS about it,
World Usability Day almost passed unnoticed. But the keen-eyed noted that at SAS, we celebrated World Usability Day
with an internal showcase event.
…
Usability car salesmen
Hot on the wake of World Statistics Day, when there were close to 7,012 blogs from SAS about it, World Usability Day almost passed unnoticed. But the keen-eyed noted that at SAS, we celebrated World Usability Day with an internal showcase event. Betwee…
Communication is easy
Communication is easy? Wishful thinking?
Keith Collins, our CTO and VP of Technology, once told me “communication is hard.”
That may seem a completely obvious statement to most of Peer Revue’s
readers, but recall I’m a code monkey. We developers t…