Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Things to do, but when?

So many times we talk about the things we want to do. The thing is until you commit to these ideas they are just dreams. I was told a long time ago that until you commit your dreams to paper they never go much further. I did this in a small grey book and supprisingly I have achived quite a number of them. One of them was to travel around the world. Since then I have, twice and each time I never thought I would ever get the chance to do it again. I now know the trick is to believe you can. also to put those ideas on paper or you can go to http://www.43things.com/ there you can create an account for free and start to put your ideas down. The wait and see how they start to appear.

Marc Dimmick

Did this a while ago

I built my own Blog. It has taken me awhile to get into it. But with my study I am now starting to use it a bit more.

http://marcdimmick.blogspot.com/

Created my own Blog

I did this a while ago and have only started recently posting details and articles to it.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Enterprise Applications Next Wave for Open Source

OSBC: enterprise applications next wave for open source by ZDNet's Chris Jablonski -- This morning kicked off the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco, where a mixed crowd of IT enterprise customers and vendors, lawyers, and venture capitalists rubbed elbows as they contemplated open source market strategies. In his keynote, Larry Augustin, CEO of Medsphere, left everyone with no doubt that the next frontier for open [...]


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