2007-10-23 00:00 Craft Brewer Standardizes on Microsoft Technologies to Reap Integration Benefits
New Belgium Brewing, a Colorado-based craft brewery with origins in the Belgian style of ale making, has grown steadily from a home-based operation to a thriving company with distributors across the western United States. The company was using a Novell-based networking and e-mail system, which it found increasingly challenging to integrate with its business and IT applications from other vendors. As a result, the company decided to standardize on Microsoft® technologies, migrating to Active Dire …
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2007-10-19 14:41 Plugins: remove_column fails with sqlite3
See Link for more details but the reproduction is simple in rails 1.2.5: rails testmigrations --database=sqlite3 cd testmigrations ruby script/generate scaffold_resource person first_name:string last_name:string ruby script/generate migration remove_last_name Edit the migration: class AddLastName rake db:migrate no problem rake db:migrate VERSION=1 ruby script/plugin install svn://errtheblog.com/svn/plugins/sexy_migrations rake db:migrate --trace kaboom: ** Invoke db:migrate (first_time) ** Invo …
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2007-10-19 01:45 Anyone planning to attend the Handlebar show
The first time I heard this song (see YouTube vid) it had not been recorded yet. That's one thing I like about Over the Rhine --their music haunts me even when it isn't playing on the stereo. I've been waiting to hear that song again, but I missed the show here in Asheville due to sick children. Further, friends have lived with me for the last two weeks as they prepared to depart Asheville (yes, yet more people I know who are migrating away from the future home of The Ellington ). They left afte …
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2007-10-18 12:02 Teradata Magazine | Migrating data from Oracle to Teradata: the "no frills" method...
[1Q 2002] All kinds and sizes of companies are migrating their business data to Teradata warehouses these days. Some are accomplishing this migration through the use of third-party ETL tools written to manage the data movement between Teradata and Oracle. But even if your company doesn t purchase third-party tools for this purpose, you can still migrate the data with the tools provided by Teradata and Oracle.
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2007-10-17 08:00 Video: Magic System: "Ki Dit Mié"
Like Czech playhouses or American mega-churches, West African dance music exerts real power, if selectively, and for the tumultuous decade during which Zouglo four-piece Magic System have commandeered the airwaves of Cote D'Ivoire (formerly the Ivory Coast), they have flexed that power conscientiously, with more poetry to the page than politics or satire. Typically, they build ecstatic percussive patterns around sententious parables about village bumpkins migrating heedlessly into overcrowded ci …
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2007-10-16 05:00 Study: Large Number of African HIV Patients Drop Out of Antiviral Treatment
The authors of a new study say more than one-third of patients in Africa receiving HIV medication discontinue their treatment within two years. As VOA's Jessica Berman reports, the findings could help improve patient retention. Researchers at Boston University in Massachusetts studied detailed information on HIV-positive adult patients receiving antiviral treatment in 13 sub-Saharan African countries over a seven-year period. The investigators found that two years after beginning treatment, only …
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2007-10-15 15:41 my last christmas in the philippines
yes, the subject is true. this would be my last christmas here in the philippines because next year, i would be spending it in canda where we would be migrating to this coming summer. last monday, my parents informed me that our application for migration in canada was finally approved. we have been waiting for 3years for this result and finally, we have received the good but i consider it bad] news. i felt a mixture of emotions the moment i heard the word. at first i was ecstatic because finally …
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2007-10-13 19:30 One swallow does not a summer make.
Dear Rob, I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but you'll probably have to sack me for what I did. One of our high value customers, Damian Christie from TVNZ, left his mobile in the Koru Lounge here. I know that I'm supposed to tell customers that they're responsible for arranging collection and so on if they're stupid enough to forget their phones, but I didn't. I gave the phone to one of the crew on the next flight to Wellington who got it to Damian in time for the weekend. I know I wasn't mean …
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2007-10-13 09:22 Groove Migration documentation
Groove 2007 Document: Phased Transitions to a New Release This document provides information about managing transitional environments where users are running Groove Virtual Office 3.1 and Microsoft Office Groove 2007 in an enterprise. Groove 2007 Document: Migrating to Groove 2007 This document provides information about migrating from Groove Virtual Office 3.1 to Office Groove 2007 in an enterprise. Bart
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2007-10-13 05:30 Download details: Groove 2007 Document: Migrating to Groove 2007
Download details: Groove 2007 Document: Migrating to Groove 2007 http://ugo2007.blogspot.com/atom.xml
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2007-10-12 13:25 EFF Website Overhaul!
As you may have noticed if you're hitting the site directly, rather than our RSS feeds, we've just launched a full site redesign and restructure. It's been a long time coming, and we're way excited about it! We ve made some design and navigational changes that should be immediately apparent. But by far the biggest change for eff.org is that we're now running on the open source content management system Drupal. Migrating into a CMS was a hefty challenge, as our website is almost as old as our org …
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2007-10-12 08:30 Thousands Of Cubans Are Migrating Through Mexico To The USA.
Cuban migrants have it easier on U.S.-Mexico border San Diego Union Tribune October 11, 2007 LAREDO, Texas The United States has tightened security on the Mexican border and deported illegal immigrants but one group of Hispanics is welcome at border posts: Cubans fleeing the communist island. Unlike migrants from across Latin America who trek through deserts and mountains to enter the United States, Cubans only have to show up and request political asylum to be allowed in. With the U.S. Coast Gu …
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2007-10-10 20:04 Virtual Office, $18,313. Dow, -90.00, 14074.43.
Misstrade, $12,499 on 29,500 shares traded. Momojuicing, $5834 on 24,000 shares traded. Akalawoo, $624 on 42 contracts traded. Bubs, $532 on 3600 shares traded. Tapeworm, $220 on 2 contracts traded. Evolution, $129 on 33,800 shares traded. Denarii, -$11 on 2200 shares traded. OBAT, -$308 on 20,800 shares traded. Me, -$1206 on 41,800 shares traded. Listen, I hate to harp on the volume thing... makes me sound like Bob "let's not quibble about a couple of Dow points" Pisani. However, the fact of th …
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2007-10-09 15:25 Please update your RSS Feeds
In the not too distant future (as in before the end of the week, I hope) I'll be migrating to a new server and possibly a new blog platform. In the process, I suspect I'll break the RSS feeds I'm currently using in Movable Type. In fact, if past experience is any indication, I'm almost certain I'll break the feeds, since I'm not all that great of a webmaster. So I'm asking everyone to switch to using the Feedburner feeds, at least if you want to continue to receive updates about when I post. …
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2007-10-09 13:23 "No wonder that anthropology is banished from universities in the 'decolonized' world" (updated)
The debates about the militarisation of anthropology have recently made the front page of the New York Times and several other newspapers (f.ex. The Boston Globe ) and blogs discussed the story. Are more and more (American) anthropologists willing to collaborate with the military If so, anthropology's role as an instrument of empire can come back into sharper focus as an inherent problem of a Western way of knowing the world", writes Maximilian Forte : Yet, we have to admit that imperialism is a …
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2007-10-09 11:17 Implementing the Toyota Sewing System at Fit Couture
In the Spring of 2007, Fit Couture gave up on its long-stated strategy of migrating its production off site. We really never wanted to be in the manufacturing business, but for a variety of reasons ultimately decided that our product strategy and size required it. After a series of false starts and a hard look at the numbers, we decided outsourcing was impractical and undesirable. Given that we were committing to continuing to invest in our own manufacturing, we wanted to be sure we were choosin …
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2007-10-07 13:00 Storage Virtualization - part 5 - Upgrades
I've been meaning to post this entry in my Storage Virtualization part work for some time now. Day to day work, testing some new functions and customer commitments have left little, if any, time to dump my thoughts. This weekend has proved to be a good respite, and allowed me not only time to catch up on whats being talked about out there, but also to spend some time with the family. Balancing time between work and play is always a struggle. Before I got married it wasn't so difficult, if I want …
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2007-10-06 18:37 News Brief, Nothing Is Real Edition
Defense & The War Woops, the U.S. military also seems under the crazy impression Blackwater employees opened fire without provocation last month when they killed (not murdered) 14 Iraqis who were not shooting back. In other words, those lying brown people, the ones some apologists have said lied... well, they probably didn't, since soldiers on the scene corroborate the Iraqi side of things, and not the Blackwater side of things. Short term projects, such as disaster relief, however, can be appro …
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2007-10-05 08:42 As time goes by - we at local.ch
I felt the need to share some facts about how the local.ch team is doing and what we are working on. Mentioning growth - we were able to welcome new friends to the engineering team - in the areas of mobile application development, geospatial expertise, linguistic processing and business rules & transaction automation. The research & development team consist of 13 engineers - additionally we have tightly integrated partners helping us in their core competencies like user experience, rich internet …
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2007-10-04 12:35 The Problem With SharePoint Recruiters
I swear to god, 1/2 of the recruiters that contact me for SharePoint gigs don't even know what the hell they are talking about. It's ridiculous, and seriously makes you question who pays these people actual money (or if HR people just work to acquire the blood of animals to drink it like I always assumed they do). I want to be a recruiter for SharePoint projects, then I can randomly bang my face on a keyboard and then hit send. The end result would probably be more compelling than the messages t …
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2007-09-29 00:59 Racism and the invention of corruption
The outspoken Senator Santiago, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign relations, is not known for taking back her words, but she found herself in a rare embarrassing situation when in an emotional outburst during the Senate investigation on the controversial ZTE broadband deal she blurted out that the "Intsik" invented civilization and are also the inventors of corruption. "China invented civilization in the East, but as well it invented corruption for all of human civilization," the senat …
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2007-09-25 17:32 Migrating to Full RSS Feeds
After a poll and enlightening discussion over at ProBlogger on using full or partial feeds, I've decided to upgrade my RSS/Feedburner feed to full blog entries, for those of you who read directly in your feed reader. If you don't know what that means, then move along; nothing to see here. If that makes perfect sense to you but you have any trouble with the new feed, please let me know.
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2007-09-23 22:14 Femtocells or Access Points
Who owns the communications at home or at work WiFi access points are becoming as commonplace as the PC in our homes and places of work. While WiFi configuration between devices and access points that make up the wireless infrastructure still has a ways to go to be called œseamless and easy, there is a lot of familiarity with the various configuration methods via web-based GUI s on access points or Microsoft Windows Zero Configuration (ed.: at a later date we ll talk about this whole œZero Con …
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2007-09-20 14:00 New for Visual Studio 2008 - Code Analysis Policy improvements
One not very well known feature that lights up when connected to a Team Foundation Server, is the ability to enforce that Code Analysis be run before every check-in. Called a Code Analysis Policy, this feature allows your team to find and fix Code Analysis warnings earlier in the product cycle rather than later, where code changes are riskier and more expensive to make. To add a Code Analysis Policy to a Team Project, see the following topic on the MSDN Library, How to: Add Check-In Policies. In …
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2007-09-19 10:14 ClearCase Migration Tool released for TFS
TFS Migration & Synchronization Tool For ClearCase Released Yesterday we released a new tool that will help customers who use both Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server and ClearCase or are migrating from ClearCase to TFS. It is available for download today at no additional charge for licensed users of TFS (server and CALs). We are hoping to release some updates to TFS licensing soon that will simplify it for people using tools like this to synchronize TFS with other SCM systems. For …
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