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Wednesday, May 29, 2002 |
Ever since I was adopted
by Dane Carlson, I've sought his advice. "Hey, Dane, what's a good host for my weblog when I get ready to move it to a different server and its own domain name?"
Dane's normally prompt reply came, "Check out www.4ph.com."
"Thanks!" Thus ended the discussion that hooked me up with ProHosters as well!
First Ammendement: I just realized that my ISP, ProHosters, is the one that the FBI is trying to stop from making the Daniel Pearl video available. [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]
2:06:49 PM
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A multi-hour spreadsheet
built to "show the bigwigs" smacks of an organization that isn't quite committed yet! I'm not being critical of Meryl at all. I've just seen so many instances where work is being done in organizations that no customer is concerned about or would pay to have done. Those tasks often smack of bureacracy.
If the exec's are committed to 'training,' a spreadsheet showing the class schedule should be sufficient. Questions like, "what is not getting done while folks are in training?" and "why have we agreed that this training is needed?" might help.
Excel Blackhole. I've literally been buried in Excel trying to create tracking metrics for a training program. The problem is that there are too many variables to create a pivot table or... [meryl's notes]
8:48:50 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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