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Wednesday, October 1, 2003

Congratulations to the new and renewed MVPs. I did not receive the award this year, which is probably all for the best. Here's the post from the Wiki:
MvpVfp2004. The MVP Award, which stands for "Most Valuable Professional" is an annual award given to outstanding members of Microsoft's peer-to-peer communities. The following list contains all of the names of the current VFP MVPs who have received awards for ... more at FoxForum Wiki
5:30:04 PM    comment []

Some cool hardware. Definitely a candidate for the next home office upgrade...
Linksys Ships VPN Server. "Linksys ships the WRV54G, which offers up to 50 VPN connections in an office: This $230 device could replace much more expensive equipment for managing VPNs. It handles just the IPsec-over-L2TP method, as far as I can figure out from the extremely detailed user manual. It looks like just the ticket for an office that needs robust security without the complexity of managing a high-end server. This could transform the cost and politics of VPNs...." [Wi-Fi Networking News]
2:50:48 PM    comment []

A follow-up on the posting from last week: Geer Comments On Firing From @Stake. A great quote:

But Geer isn't convinced. The company said Geer's last day as an employee was Tuesday, but the announcement wasn't made until Thursday, the day after the paper was published. Geer went on a conference call with reporters Wednesday morning and identified himself as an @stake employee and added that the opinions in the paper were his own and not the company's.

"The Venn diagram of facts doesn't intersect. The intersection of all of those statements is the null set," Geer said.

From Slashdot
9:04:27 AM    comment []

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