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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Snack Attack
This editorial was originally published on Jan 11, 2007 and is being re-run as Steve is on vacation. OK, I’ve done a bunch of editorials on security this week. It’s been in the news, it’s a new year, everyone’s making resolutions to … Continue reading
Power Tools at Work
This editorial was originally published on Jan 17, 2007. It is being republished as Steve is on vacation. Now this could be fun. Just imagine your boss comes to your cube with an electric drill, a sledgehammer, and a circular saw. Oh, … Continue reading
Helpful Advice?
This editorial was originally published on Feb 5, 2007 and is being re-run as Steve is on vacation. I have to be honest with you. It wasn’t me. This advice on DRwasn’t given to anyone by me. This post is from … Continue reading
What’s Your Title?
I was reading a very interesting post from L. Z. Granderson recently that is more of a political observation than anything, but in the piece he brought up a point that struck my interest. He finds that many people use … Continue reading