Biologists Helping Bookstores + More
Thursday 02 August 2007 at 06:34 am. Used tags: cats, eyeos, serverlift Genius - Biologists helping Bookstores. Sneak into bookstores and reshelve pseudo science and intelligent design books into the religion and philosophy section of the shop.A little known secret to anyone who's interested in pursuing an IT career - make sure you have a strong back, quads & knees. Why ? Because of all the lifting. Schlepping servers, raid arrays, sans and pc's around is no fun (thank god for tft's - 19" crt's were a killer!) So its interesting that someone has come out with a product a lot of IT people joke about - a purpose designed ServerLift. Not cheap but if you run a data-center it might pay off in the long run in days saved in employee sick-leave or compensation.
Chris Weston explains why 2000AD is still the Galaxies Greatest Comic. I haven't read a 2000AD since Prog 1200 or so . . .
Looking pretty slick - EyeOS, a Web Based Operating System.
Nifty things via Kevin Kellys excellent Cool Tools - Credit Card Multi-tool (only $5USD too) and DailyLit.
Another book related post - OpenLibrary has real scans of real books for that authentic page turning experience.
Nice Smithsonian article on the Domestication of Cats.
A couple of windows related posts -
Microsofts Live Communications Server 2007 is finally out of beta and it looks like they're after a slice of the VoIP pie.
And Windows Server 2008 is fast approaching - look at these notes on Windows 2008 Beta 3.