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Who Will Bell The Cat?

19 August 2008 - 7:55am

Spitballing

18 August 2008 - 7:04am

Establishing The Pecking Order

14 August 2008 - 8:17am

Site News: Anonymous Comments Reactivated

13 August 2008 - 10:16am

The tools I use to block comment spam have been updated, so I am re-enabling the ability for anonymous users to post in the comments area. We'll see how it goes.

Unnecessary Observation

13 August 2008 - 10:10am

Not Exactly What He Had In Mind

11 August 2008 - 7:40am

Not His Biggest Fan

7 August 2008 - 8:34am

I Get No Kick From Champagne

6 August 2008 - 8:07am

It's An Ensemble Thing

5 August 2008 - 8:37am

An Important Employee Evaluation

4 August 2008 - 10:11am

The Ultimate Test

1 August 2008 - 7:21am

The Ultimate Goal

31 July 2008 - 8:16am

The Grand Design

30 July 2008 - 8:27am

Site News: Rest In Peace, Ed Foster

29 July 2008 - 11:12am

Ed Foster was one of the few reasons I continued to read InfoWorld after they decided to pursue a more management-oriented readership base. He wrote a column called "the Gripeline," where he would focus on customer complaints -- complaints against the shoddy customer service provided by various computer companies, and more and more often complaints against the unethical business practices of computer companies and other companies trying to take advantage of our lack of understanding of -- and in some cases, the governments willful mireading of -- intellectual property and contract law. Ed Foster was the first person I read who warned about the DMCA, he was on the forefront of criticizing companies for using the EULA as a backdoor moneymaking policy, he has consistently been a voice for consumer's rights in a field that is increasingly trying to perpetuate the notion that consumers have no rights at all, other than the right to give companies more money for less value.

When Ed was let go from InfoWorld, he started his own blog to continue that work, and it became so popular that InfoWorld hired him back. His blog, Gripe2Ed, was a great resource for those of us who are getting more and more paranoid about what companies are trying to get away with these days.

I don't mind admitting that I based more than one of my comic gags on something I read in his columns.

This Saturday, Ed Foster died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 59. My condolences go out to his family and his friends. He was a good man who did good things, and we will all be poorer for his passing.

It's Not Just For Physicists Anymore

29 July 2008 - 8:35am

Getting Straight To The Point

28 July 2008 - 7:24am

Always Stack The Deck In Your Favor

25 July 2008 - 8:23am

Too Many To Count

24 July 2008 - 10:33am

No Hostility Here

23 July 2008 - 7:50am

Another Reason To Stay In The Back

22 July 2008 - 10:38am