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 […]
Kaua’i
The Global Internet Project meeting begins on Monday in Honolulu. A good friend invited my wife and I to visit with her for a few days ahead of time at her house at Moana Kai Beach in Papa’a on the island of Kaua’i in Hawaii. The brisk two mile walk before breakfast the first morning […]
Mozart’s Music Warms Ridgefield Audience
Review of Ridgefield Orchestra Concert—January 10, 2003—Jim Pegolotti The Danbury News-Times Early January is a time when orchestras usually are silent, so it was a particular pleasure to attend an all-Mozart concert at the Ridgefield Playhouse on Saturday evening. The Ridgefield Orchestra, scaled down to an appropriate classical era size of 26 instrumentalists, planned to […]
Linux In The Kitchen
The pace of Linux in personal digital assistants will likely begin to accelerate. The Sharp Zaurus is already available and users are enthusiastic. Corporate buyers may be also. In addition to the obvious virtures of Linux, a more subtle attraction is that a Linux PDA can run Java applications and Java is quite good for […]
Marvelous Mozart Concert Review
As a follow-up I have added a review just published of the Marvelous Mozart concert.