-
Archives
- November 2009
- October 2009
- December 2004
- November 2004
- October 2004
- September 2004
- August 2004
- July 2004
- June 2004
- May 2004
- April 2004
- October 2003
- September 2003
- August 2003
- July 2003
- June 2003
- May 2003
- April 2003
- March 2003
- February 2003
- January 2003
- December 2002
- January 2002
- December 2001
- November 2001
- October 2001
- September 2001
- August 2001
- July 2001
- June 2001
- May 2001
- April 2001
- February 2001
- January 2001
- December 2000
- November 2000
- October 2000
- September 2000
- August 2000
- July 2000
- June 2000
- May 2000
- April 2000
- March 2000
- February 2000
- January 2000
- December 1999
- November 1999
- October 1999
-
Meta
Monthly Archives: January 2000
Wisdom from Admiral Rickover
David Hough sends along this remarkable analysis by a great engineer and manager. Comments
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment
Macintosh OS X
When people start using Roman numerals in product names, you know there’s more than a little self-importance involved. Exhibit A: the Super Bowl. Now comes Apple Computer’s Mac OS X, which shows a certain level of hubris, too. But at … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment
Rebates, Loopholes and Ethics
Microsoft has decided to do the practical thing. With consumers taking advantage of an unintended rebate loophole, the company is suspending the program. The deal allows customers of electronics stores to take $400 off their tab if they sign up … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment
Next They’ll Put Chips in Our Arms to Prevent Jaywalking
The BBC is reporting a bizarre scheme, concocted by the British government and compliant academic researchers, to track cars by satellite to catch or even prevent speeding motorists. The idea is to build special gear into the car, and let … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Comments Off on Next They’ll Put Chips in Our Arms to Prevent Jaywalking
Class Act Joins FCC
Dave Farber has been named chief technologist at the Federal Communications Commission. This is good news. Farber, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, is one of the classiest people in the telecommunications business. His combination of brains, skill, integrity, … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Comments Off on Class Act Joins FCC
Entertainment Industry Versus Free Speech, Round One
A potentially epic battle is shaping up in a San Jose courtroom, as the entertainment industry tries to put the clamps on Internet sites that post — or eve point to — a method of decrypting the foolishly weak security … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment
Class Act Joins FCC
Dave Farber has been named chief technologist at the Federal Communications Commission. This is good news. Farber, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, is one of the classiest people in the telecommunications business. His combination of brains, skill, integrity, … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment
Wisdom from Doug Engelbart
Live, on tape and on the Net from Stanford University: the Doug Engelbart Colloquium. Do not miss this. At Davos, Power was Somewhat Relative The activist groups that upended the Seattle World Trade Organization meetings were at the World Economic … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment
Happy New Year
January 1, 2000. It’s a great day to be alive. All things can be new today. Y2K Workers with Nothing to Do? A correspondent writes this morning: To the AP wire story saying that Microsoft had 300 technicians standing by … Continue reading
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Comments Off on Happy New Year
Y2K Workers with Nothing to Do?
A correspondent writes this morning: To the AP wire story saying that Microsoft had 300 technicians standing by with nothing to do, I observe “Well, they could have been fixing their existing non Y2K bugs”. Comments
Posted in SiliconValley.com Archives
Leave a comment