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- A Wisp by Journeys in Creative Writing on Nov 20, 2009
There is such a contradiction between the desire to dip ones toes into every corner of the universe supping a myriad possibilities; and on the other hand, to make the most of our own personal garden, wringing from it all that is offered. It is diff...
- StreamInsight talk coming up at SQLBits by Rob Farley on Nov 20, 2009
My talk on StreamInsight is up next. I’ll try to blog more about that later. For now, I want to mention more about SQLBits itself. This is by far the largest SQL-only conference I’ve attended (I haven’t been to SQL-PASS yet), and it’s great t...
- Unpaid overtime is the new danger money by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 19, 2009
In Australia there is increasing pressure to work more hours than what one is paid for. Many different organisations use this fact to push for various improved benefits, in many circumstances the statistics are used in support of wage improvements.
- Facebook churns their money machine once more by TJs World on Nov 18, 2009
Today facebook released the following statement in relation to their new privacy policy which I highlighted in a previous post. On Nov. 5, we wrapped up a week-long notice and comment period for a proposed revision to our privacy policy. This was...
- The meaning of work by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 18, 2009
- Bread and Wine by Drowning in Vitriol on Nov 14, 2009
Okay. This is my favourite passage from John Milbank's "Being Reconciled":"...For while libertarianism insists that the future lies with the isolated 'reflective' individual, managing and manipulating a plethora of life-choices, chances and risks, i...
- SQLBits V, in Old South Wales by Rob Farley on Nov 13, 2009
I recently gave a talk in New South Wales, so now I’m going to give one in Old South Wales. In Newport, to be precise. As I’ve written before, I’ve been a big fan of the SQLBits conferences that is run by many UK-based friends of mine. Unfortu...








