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CPU Tracker Software - Providing the Technology Today, for the Demands of Tomorrow







CPU Tracker Software - Providing the
Technology Today, for the Demands of
Tomorrow

CPU Tracker Software - Providing the
Technology Today, for the Demands of
Tomorrow
04/04/2005 02:25 AM

CPU Tracker is the leader in providing a turnkey database solution for the insurance industry for over 10 years. Thriving on leading edge technology and user-friendly software requiring little or no training are valuable time and money-saving facts that are consistently associated with the CPU Tracker platform. [PRWEB Apr 4, 2005]




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Phones are rapidly replacing address books, diaries, watches and alarm clocks as people turn increasingly to their handsets to help manage their lives." [BBC News, via textuall y.org]

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The weather forecast for the next couple of days is pretty good so Alex and I should be able to make it to Yellowknife and Inuvik as planned.  I booked the last dog-friendly room in Yellowknife a few hours ago and if we can't find one in Inuvik we'll just pitch the tent next to the airplane and eat granola bars (if living out of one's car is a badge of honorable poverty among singer/songwriters what can one say about living out of an airplane?).

Nearly everyone in Canada has asked about Alex.  Aside from the dog-curiosity the main difference between a Canadian city and a U.S. city seems to be that the Canadians have groups of working-age men hanging around downtown.  Unlike the U.S. the Canadians have a welfare system for men of working age and furthermore that welfare system has no time limits.  So a lot of guys choose to let others pick up the slack while they hang with their buddies and drink beer.

Aviation here is fairly similar to the U.S. but slightly less formal and much less busy.  One can listen to an MP3 track all the way through on a Center frequency before being interrupted by a radio call from an airliner checking in.  At the aviation museum here in Edmonton one of the guides talked about how crazy busy the Edmonton airport was during WWII when they were doing training here and also ferrying 8000 planes over to the Russians.  "We had 850 operations [takeoffs and landings] one day during the peak!" he noted.  For comparison Logan airport in Boston has 2000 operations per day and Teterboro, NJ, a NYC-area airport for private planes, has nearly 600 per day.

I will be spending the rest of the night spraying permethrin into my clothing to repel the mosquitoes and other nasty bugs up there in the NWT.


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Wanna know what's wrong with our industry?

Success through failure.

Take this story - for instance:

The San Francisco Chronicle has named Peter Negulescu as vice president of digital media. Prior to this, he was with with America Online as VP of product management/personalization.

SFGate.com is the nation's fourth largest newspaper website, according to the company, with 5.3 million monthly unique visitors and over 65 million monthly page views.

[Paid Content.org]

Now I don't have anything against this guy Peter - but I happen to know that AOL's product management is one of the most abysmal, hopeless, fucked up group around and that only their personalization is worse. In fact I can safely say that less than 3% of AOL users even know they can personalzie anything - and you know why?

'Cause there's nothing to personalize.

So that makes sense that this guy Peter get promoted and a great new job - right?

We call that sucecss through failure out here.

God bless the VCs - they sure know what they're doing...


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