The Computer Systems Policy Project

Reflection – written February 7, 2002 The Computer Systems Policy Project (CSPP) has released its new paper, Building the Foundation of the Networked World: A Vision for 21st Century Wired and Wireless Broadband. Lou Gerstner, along with other CSPP CEOs, participated in meetings in late January 2002 to present the paper to Congressional leaders and […]

Snowshoes and outer space

It was a cold and windy day this past November in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania where I spent the day. I couldn’t resist a motorcycle ride though — the Widder heated electric gloves and vest kept most of me warm. Just two months later and it was back at the Lake but this time […]

Reading Symphony Orchestra steps back in time

Concert review — 14 January 2002 Review By Susan L. Peña Reading Pennsylvania Eagle/Times Correspondent The RSO offers a rare tribute to the Classical era by performing works composed between 1760 and 1800 on a stage decorated to reflect the time period. The Reading Symphony Orchestra became, temporarily, a chamber orchestra over the weekend, in […]

All-Mozart program played in new venue

Marvelous Mozart Concert at Rigefield Playhouse – January 5, 2002 Review By Frank Merkling Danbury News-Times ARTS CRITIC RIDGEFIELD — The twelfth day of Christmas brought to this town not twelve drummers drumming but a new site for certain Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra concerts. On Saturday night Sidney Rothstein conducted an all-Mozart program in the Ridgefield […]

Cable Or DSL – Who Is The Winner?

The single question that I get asked the most in my travels is which is better, DSL or cable? The related question often asked is which will win? The short answer is — the consumer. However, the questions are part of the bigger issue of “speed”. The Next Generation of the Internet has many new […]