![]() My net column Between an IT consultant and a psychiatrist appeared today (available in Finnish, IT-konsultin ja psykiatrin välissä). The text discusses the "soft" and "hard" realities of working in the enterprise sector, and applies the current practice to the family life. I hope this raises some discussion.
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![]() Pentax Optio 550 review: "Another compact five megapixel digital camera review, the Pentax Optio 550. The Optio 550 was introduced at PMA this year, it's an attractive offering because it packs five megapixels and a five times optical zoom lens into a compact body. It's powered by a supplied Lithium-Ion battery (which lasts forever) and stores images on Secure Digital cards." [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]
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![]() Olympus C-50 Zoom review: "Our full review of the five megapixel Olympus C-50 Zoom. The C-50 Zoom was announced at Photokina last year and was noteworthy at the time for being the first Olympus digital camera to be supplied with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery and charger. The stylish metal bodied design was also a pointer for future Olympus digital cameras." [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]
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![]() A Windows user spends a week with a Mac points to Steven Garrity who writes about the Mac OS from a Windows user's perspective: "I am more impressed with the operating system and interface than I expected to be. Previous experiences with the mac never lasted long enough to get past the simple brain-cruft of familiarity with Windows. I've caught a glimpse of what it is that seems to make mac fans just that, 'fans'." [vowe dot net]
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![]() I wonder if this book is as good as it sounds: The Mathematics of Marriage: Dynamic Nonlinear Models (by John Mordechai Gottman, James D. Murray, Catherine Swanson, Rebecca Tyson, Kristin R. Swanson; MIT Press, 2003). According to the book description at MIT: The Mathematics of Marriage provides the foundation for a scientific theory of marital relations. The book does not rely on metaphors, but develops and applies a mathematical model using difference equations. [...]
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