Outlook Again
I have received a flood of email from readers about my Outlook backup dilemma. Most of them were sympathizers who have the same frustration. Some offered solutions. I have tried some of them and found none that give me confidence that I have really backed up the very latest information in both the MS Outlook […]
How Is Your Outlook?
I have written quite a bit about how difficult it is to use some web sites. I’ll pause on that for the moment to comment about Microsoft Outlook. I won’t say anything about Outlook Express — the shortcomings there are well known. Outlook is supposed to be much more “industrial strength”. I am somewhat spoiled […]
Are We Safe Yet?
It is not my area of expertise but I must admit that I think about nuclear and biological terrorism more than I used to. The current issue of IEEE Spectrum suggests that we may no longer feel like we’re living on the knife edge of 9/11 — but perhaps we should. In terms of radiological, […]
Jupitermedia
There are many ways to get feedback and keep up with what is going on in the world. Reading weblogs and newspapers provides a lot. So does giving speeches and getting feedback from Q&A sessions or talking with members of the press. Another way is to participate on boards. On non-profit boards you can contribute […]
DACS Redux
This year was my eleventh visit with the Danbury Area Society. For the last eight years my talks have been about The Future of the Internet. It is always a please to speak there because the Q&A session goes for a long time. The audience always has a lot of questions and I enjoy staying […]