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Project management: the same yesterday, today and tomorrow? Please nooooo...

I can't think of a more depressing thought than that software project management never becomes more productive nor predictable. Ever since I was first on a team that faced "big software failure" I have been keenly interested in this dance. It's something
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Agile in the beginning: the Microsoft Solutions Framework circa 1993

I recently presented MSF v4.0 (alpha) at TechReady 2, Microsoft's internal technical training event in Seattle. This is the first time I've shared a stage with Bill - but not at the same time ;o) Microsoft has a long history with the Microsoft Solutions
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Laser printing in stainless steel - from Excel!

I love the connection between abstract computing and the real world. I've had this fascination ever since 1986 when I built circuits to sample sound using an Atari 800 . Plugging stuff together is what invention and integration are all about. My buddy
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Outlook SQL DASL syntax - an update

Here's an update to my previous blog entry on Doing more with Outlook filter and SQL DASL syntax . I had some great feedback from my previous posting, there is obviously a need for more information about how to "do stuff" with Outlook filters. Special
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Doing more with Outlook filter and SQL DASL syntax

If your Outlook Inbox is overflowing and you want to sift the gems from the noise, this might be of interest.
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Bug with Tablet PC snipping tool and Office 2003 DRM (Digital Rights Management)

There appears to be a bug or short-coming with the very useful Snipping Tool that comes with the Tablet PC powertoys ( Microsoft Powertoys for Windows XP Tablet PC Ediition. ) It seems that the Digital Rights Management functions (DRM) in Office 2003
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