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Tuesday, March 26, 2002
6:36:16 PM    Comment ()  
This is a cool site: http://www.old-computers.com. How many have you touched?
 
6:33:51 PM    Comment ()  

By the way, Mike do you already get sales commission from Dave? ;-) [Ingo Rammer's DotNetCentric]

Hmm, how about this commission scheme: Dave gives me $1 for every copy I sell directly, $.50 for each one they sell, $.25 for each one they sell, .... You get the idea.

That reminds me, the first program I got paid to write was a sales commission database for a small and semi-legitimate MLM entity back in the early eighties. That was on an Ohio Scientific Challenger III.

 

 
1:17:28 PM    Comment ()  

There are now four news aggregator stories (1, 2, 3, and 4) that I intend to read when I have a minute to actually think about them. Problem is, every time the news aggregator does it's thing, I have to remember to scroll to the bottom and deselect them before hitting delete.

I need an easy to use "todo" list. Maybe I just need to make a "todo" category.

 
1:00:52 PM    Comment ()  

Annother Microsoft blogger: Wolfgang Manousek. This time it is an actual developer.

 
12:56:27 PM    Comment ()  
Of course, Emily's problem turned out to be nothing more then some mild alergies.
 
10:05:45 AM    Comment ()  
Yikes! A generation of people with poor ratiocination. :-)
 
9:56:55 AM    Comment ()  
I am at home this morning to keep an eye on Morgan while my wife, Anna, takes Emily to an optometrist. Emily has been hinting that she is having trouble seeing sometimes. I hope it is nothing serious. Being a parent is stressful.
 


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