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  Forgot your password? typodupeerror Education Games Researchers Make a Case For Learning Through Video Game Creation 68 Posted by Soulskill from the now-third-graders-get-to-experience-crunch-time dept. ub3r n3u7r4l1st sends along this snippet from Science Daily: "Computer games have a broad appeal that transcends gender, culture, age and socio-economic status. Now, computer scientists in the US think that creating computer games, rather than just playing them, could boost students' critical and creative thinking skills as well as broaden their participation in computing. ... 'Worldwide, there is increasing recognition of a digital divide, a troubling gap between groups that use information and communication technologies widely and those that do not,' the team explains. 'The digital divide refers not only to unequal access to computing resources between groups of people but also to inequalities in their ability to use information technology fully.' There are many causes and proposed solutions to bridging this divide, but applying them at the educational and computer literacy level in an entertaining and productive way might be one of the more successful. The team adds that teaching people how to use off-the-shelf tools to quickly build a computer game might allow anyone to learn new thinking and computing skills." This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted. Researchers Make a Case For Learning Through Video Game Creation Comments Filter: • Re:Gamers grown up (Score:5, Interesting) by b4k3d b34nz (900066) on Monday January 25, 2010 @05:18AM (#30887568) I suppose you're correct if you look at it as teaching kids how to program video games, but it looks like they're trying to get them to learn critical and creative thinking in a broad range, rather than xor'ing pixels all day. If you compare it to art class, where students liberally steal ideas and style from Van Gogh and Matisse (and Bob Ross) yet still learn the basics of how to paint, I think that in the same way students will be able to pick up some basics of the thought processes involved in designing something from scratch, in a variety of disciplines. Even with off-the-shelf software, they will still have to think on the surface of how to render out an environment, build characters or puzzles, and create some sort of user interface and menu system. It'll likely be slapped together and a horrible program, but it could definitely build computer skills for those with a penchant for problem-solving and creative thinking. I think it's a good idea overall, but the implementation will probably completely fail in the US due to lack of capable teachers. • Re:modding support (Score:5, Interesting) by daid303 (843777) on Monday January 25, 2010 @06:08AM (#30887782) Indeed. Modding is great. I learned loads from UT modding. It makes understanding OOP much easier as when you start you can relate 'objects' to ingame stuff that you can see, while later you find out that there are many 'objects' that you cannot see at all. It gives a base for AI, it teaches programming of course, it learns you about debugging and performance. You don't have to create the next countersstrike or whatever, just make something fun. And it will teach you a lot more then sitting in a classroom. • Re:Gamers grown up (Score:3, Interesting) by sourcerror (1718066) on Monday January 25, 2010 @06:23AM (#30887864) Well, you can use some open-source engines, like Apocalyx or Panda3d, where you can do everything with a scripting language (Lua or Python) and no C/C++ skills are required. Of course this only takes care for rendering and physics, you have to do the AI yourself. (But that's the most intresting part anyway.) • by drinkypoo (153816) <[email protected]> on Monday January 25, 2010 @08:53AM (#30888640) Homepage Journal Not funny, but it does raise a point; the ideal environment for this might well be some sort of graphical MUD. I would personally begin with Sauerbraten, and add a nice LUA interface or something, at least as a proof-of-concept. I'm envisioning something like Second Life, but with content creation tools that don't hurt your brain. Why is it that Open Source software nearly always has a shit interface? Even FreeCiv, which gives you tons more control over units and cities than the games on which it is based, makes sophomoric errors resulting in clutter and a minimum window size that won't even permit it to be played on small displays on which Civ, Civ2, and Civ3 at least all work fine on and in fact even remain playable! At least The GIMP has a decent interface... if you compare it to photoshop, the level of confusion and complexity is comparable, people are just used to photoshop. Too bad about that name. • by mdwh2 (535323) on Monday January 25, 2010 @10:23AM (#30889482) Journal In any job I've worked at, as well as anything I do in my spare time, my "programming" also involved developing the algorithm to do a certain task. I can see that some simple programming jobs might not need you to develop algorithms. But for those companies that need that - are there really companies where they hire separate computer scientists and programmers, where the former explains the algorithm than the programmer simply does the laborious work of translating algorithms to code? If you want to talk about maths professors, it's like suggesting we have one guy who works out the maths, and another one who translates that into the mathematical notation... • Re:Gamers grown up (Score:1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 25, 2010 @11:06AM (#30890168) There's always 'Construct', a free and open-source 'game constructor' at www.scirra.com, but it doesn't do Android or iPhone yet... • Re:Alice? (Score:1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 25, 2010 @01:37PM (#30892822) Seriously, don't half teach people how to program. If I can teach myself to program in 6th grade, on my own, I'm sure anyone else who has the motivation can learn to program, especially with someone helping them. Teaching them "beginner" languages is just dumb. Teach them an easy language, but one with actual uses. Not some "programming language for girls!" bullshit. There is no distinction between any AI program and some existent game. Working...
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Vacuum. .. Just the look of pure betrayal on its face Home Original Content Funny Pictures Funny GIFs YouTube Funny Text Funny Movies Channels Search hide menu Vacuum +1414 Views: 53331 Favorited: 271 Submitted: 05/11/2013 Share On Facebook Add to favorites Subscribe to weekender E-mail to friend submit to reddit Share image on facebook Share on StumbleUpon Share on Tumblr Share on Pinterest Share on Google Plus E-mail to friend Comments(63): [ 63 comments ] Show All Replies Show Shortcuts Show:   Top Rated Controversial Best Lowest Rated Newest Per page: Order: What do you think? Give us your opinion. Anonymous comments allowed. #2 - turtletroll (05/11/2013) [+] (2 replies) Just the look of pure betrayal on its face Just the look of pure betrayal on its face #8 - snakefire (05/12/2013) [+] (2 replies) Comment Picture #4 - walkerjam (05/11/2013) [+] (3 replies) #25 - schrodngrscat (05/12/2013) [-] Comment Picture #22 - felixjarl (05/12/2013) [-] Comment Picture #10 - pixeldestruction (05/12/2013) [+] (4 replies) I just can't get over how funny its face looks when it gets sucked into the hoover First time I watched this on YouTube I nearly died laughing... and when I showed my house-mates it didn't even raise a smile... www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im4TO03CuF8 #34 - SHAMU (05/12/2013) [-] Comment Picture #47 - alliecatisback (05/12/2013) [-] Dogs on the other hand.. Dogs on the other hand.. User avatar #27 - drfreeman (05/12/2013) [+] (2 replies) What if you were sucking a dick, and the dick sucked back. #19 - filipnocd (05/12/2013) [-] Comment Picture #54 - fuckthepolice (05/12/2013) [-] Comment Picture #28 - xwindinthewires (05/12/2013) [+] (1 reply) Comment Picture User avatar #29 - polisharescumagain (05/12/2013) [+] (2 replies) POLISH ARE THE ABSOLUTE SCUM OF THE EARTH Polaks have tried stealing Vilnus from the Lithuanians, they tried defeating superior nations such as Russia on many occasions, they think they are strong and powerful and smart. Though they can take their bowl-cut hair and shove it deep up their anal passage! Im glad Stalin did the right thing, he killed those dumb son of a bitch poles and the Germans swept from Poland in less than 28days, even worse than the French. Its nice there is this joke about the ******** polaks attacking the German tanks with horses, because that is what their army is, a big ******* joke, and so is their country and their pride! So resend this if you agree, and hopefully they all die just like their piece of **** president who got ******* splattered in his Polish "superiorly engineered" plane. #50 - anoyingmos (05/12/2013) [-] why? #26 - yodaddysofat ONLINE (05/12/2013) [+] (1 reply) oh no it went from blow to suck.... oh no it went from blow to suck.... #59 - crellow (05/12/2013) [-] damn that's cute #48 - johnska (05/12/2013) [-] Oh well that must Suck #46 - rudianos (05/12/2013) [-] "I TRUSTED YOU" [ 63 comments ] Leave a comment  Friends (0)
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Interview: Gareth Jones Mix Engineer Producer Legendary engineer talks to us at Short Circuit      17/05/11 At last weekends Mute Short Circuit Event in London's amazing Roundhouse venue,  we were fortunate enough to catch up with Gareth Jones - the engineer who has worked on many classic albums,  startting out with John Fox's Metamatic in 1980,  Fad Gadget , Depeche Mode and U2 with a prolonged spell at the legendary Hansa Studios in Berlin where he lived for several years. We talk about the past, working methods, software and hardware plus the concept of committing to an idea - something which Gareth strongly believes in.     More From: GARETH JONES 2 Comments...  Post a comment    original story    Said... A stellar interview there, Nick. Gareth is supersonic. All the depeche albums he was involved with, are top notch in terms of sound spacing, balance, creativity, clarity etc. 17-May-11 01:38 PM Juicy Audio Productions    Said... A stellar interview there, Nick. Gareth is supersonic. All the depeche albums he was involved with, are top notch in terms of sound spacing, balance, creativity, clarity etc. 17-May-11 01:39 PM Post a comment  test   More Videos Cubase Focus: Tempo Detection  Free yourself from the grid Sonic LAB: DSM01 Curtis Filter Eurorack Module  Dave Smith Instruments first module Cubase Focus: Groove Agent 4.0  Drum track creation tool just got even more serious Cubase Focus: Using The Chord Track To Drive The Arrangement  On the fly arrangement of chords and melody
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Cissus quadrangularis Cissus quadrangularis is a traditional medicine for joint and bone health (as well as various feminine disorders and menopause), and shows promise in promoting bone growth rates. It is popular as a joint aid for athletes, with preliminary evidence supporting this property of cissus. This page features 62 unique references to scientific papers. Confused about what actually Works? MUST GET: Supplement Stack Guides - Saving You Money & Time     Cissus quadrangularis is a traditional medicine usually said to come from Ayurveda but appears to have a wide range of locations which have used it medicinally due to it growing in numerous locations. Its traditional usages are mostly catered around treating feminine disorders (menopause, libido, and menstrual disorders) or treating bones (increasing bone mass or accelerating fracture healing rates) which gives it the traditional name of the 'Bone Setter'; some other traditional usages are in regards to its supposed antiulcer properties, antihemhorroid properties, and pain relieving properties. It is most frequently used by athletes, and the anecdotes of cissus seem to precede much of the science on the topic. It appears to be a very effective pain killer in rodent studies, but at this moment in time only one preliminary study has been conducted in humans; while it showed promise in athletes who experienced joint pain due to exercise (by reducing overall joint symptoms by about a third) it was still a lone study. More research is needed, but it seems promising as an alterative for joint pain in athletes since most Joint Health supplements do not have evidence in athletes (rather, most research is in osteoarthritis persons). Although a potential complication in athletes is that preliminary rodent evidence suggests that cissus has sedative and muscle relaxing properties at high doses (active within 30 minutes of ingestion), suggesting that it might not make the best pre-workout supplement. In regards to bone health, there are limited human reports of increased fracture healing rate which are poor quality of evidence due to not disclosing adequate methodlogy (ie. how they did the study) and not disclosing the source of the compound. Animal studies do show a great deal of promise in promoting bone growth, but this traditional claim also needs to be assessed in greater detail. Finally, there are two human studies which suggest that cissus can be used as a fat loss agent but they have problems with their structure. In particular both studies are confounded with possible financial biases and since the supplements were consumed before meals with water (and cissus is known to have gum forming properties) while food intake was not measured making it wholly possible the observed effects could be due to reduced food intake, which is what happens when a gum (glucomannan, for example) is taken before a meal with water. Overall, cissus has a good deal of promise in regards to joint and bone health in regards to athletic adults and menopausal women alike but requires a great deal more evidence to fully evaulate this promise. Follow this Page for updates Confused about Supplements? Get the Stack Guides Also Known As Harjor, Asthi Shrinkhala, Bone Setter Things to Note • Cissus may have muscle relaxing properties (estimated to occur with 20-40mg/kg of the water extract in humans) active within 30 minutes, suggesting it may not make a good preworkout Is a Form of Caution Notice Examine.com Medical Disclaimer The one study to note benefit with oral supplementation in humans (for the purpose of reducing joint pain) has used 3,200mg of cissus quadrangularis as a daily supplement, which is also in the range for what animal studies suggest sedative and pain killing effects should occur with the water extract. Elsewhere, 300-600mg of a cissus quadrangularis extract standardized to 2.5% ketosteroids has shown biological activity in humans. Either of the two aforementioned doses should work (former probably more relevant for athletes), but the optimal dose is not known as this moment in time. The Human Effect Matrix looks at human studies (excluding animal/petri-dish studies) to tell you what effect Cissus quadrangularis has in your body, and how strong these effects are. GradeLevel of Evidence ARobust research conducted with repeated double blind clinical trials BMultiple studies where at least two are double-blind and placebo controlled CSingle double blind study or multiple cohort studies DUncontrolled or observational studies only Level of Evidence EffectChange Magnitude of Effect Size Scientific ConsensusComments CHemorrhoids Although some traditional usage of the herb suggests otherwise, limited (accessible) human data does not support a role for cissus in the treatment of hemhorroids CWeight Minor There may be a small weight loss associated with 300mg cissus (2.5% ketosteroids) which was seen alongside a reduction in appetite in obese persons; no known direct fat... show CTotal Cholesterol Minor Reductions in total cholesterol not overly remarkable relative to placebo and confounded with weight loss which occurred with cissus CTriglycerides Minor Reduction in triglycerides is not overly potent and occurred alongside weight loss, which was likely a confounding factor. CPlasma Serotonin Notable Increase in plasma serotonin was significant (30-39%) and fairly noteworthy, deserves more research. CCreatinine Minor An increase in creatinine has been noted alongside weight loss; practical significance of this information is not known. CLipid Peroxidation Minor A minor reduction in lipid peroxidation has been seen in serum associated with weight loss; uncertain significance. DBone Healing Rate More evidence is required, as the one study noting that cissus was ineffective in isolation noted that combination therapy with cissus and calcium was quite effective.... show DPain Notable Joint pain appears to be reduced following supplementation of cissus, and while the magnitude is not remarkable (respectable, but comparable to other supplements) it seems... show DFunctionality in Elderly or Injured Notable An increase in the function of the joint appears to occur alongside reductions in perceived pain and soreness when cissus treats athletic joint pain; one of the few options... show DHeart Rate No significant influence on heart rate when taken over the course of eight weeks. DBlood Pressure In otherwise healthy athletic men, there is no significant influence of supplementation over eight weeks on blood pressure. Disagree? Join the Cissus quadrangularis Discussion Table of Contents: Edit1. Sources and Composition 1.1. Sources Cissus quadrangularis (of the family vitaceae) is a joint and bone health herb (known to 'accelerate the rate of bone healing'[1]) from Ayurveda under the name of Asthi Shrinkhala (Sanskrit)[2] with is also used for treatment of digestive, asthmatic, and menstrual disorders as well as the health of the eyes and ears[3][1] and less frequently for muscle pain (both smooth and contractile).[4][5] The plant is known to grow indigenously in India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Africa where it is used medicinally and bears other names such as hadjod (Hindi) and 'Bone Setter' in reference to its bone healing properties.[6] Cissus quadrangularis is a traditional medicine for female health and for the health/function of both bones and joints, with some minor uses in digestive health 1.2. Composition Cissus quadrangularis (aerial parts unless otherwise specified) tend to contain: • 6′-O-trans-cinnamoyl-catalpol, 6-O-{2,3-dimethoxy}-t-cinnamoyl-catalpol, and 6-O-m-methoxy-benzoyl catalpol (acetylated glycosides of catalpol)[7][8] • Friedelin (pentacyclic triterpenoid), possibly up to 2.5% in 70% ethanolic extracts of the aerial parts (IND-HE)[9][6] • Two isomeric ketosteroids, onocer-7-ene-3α,21β-diol and onocer-7-ene-3β,21α-diol[10] and some others including 7-oxoonocer-8-ene-3β,21α-diol[10] • δ-amyrin and δ-amyrone[11][10] • 3,3',4,4'-tetrahydroxybiphenyl[10] • Quercetin (0.007634-0.042649%[12]) and Kaempferol[11] • Stilbene compounds such as Resveratrol (0.000264-0.000676%[12]) or Piceatannol,[13] resveratrol glycosides,[11] and other stilbenes such as pallidol, parthenocissine A, and quadrangularin A-C (both resveratrol dimers)[7][13] genistein and daidzein[7] • Vitamin C at around 327mg per 100g[14] • Vitamin E at around 696mg per 100g[14] • β-sitosterol (1.15% methanolic extract, 0.5% ethyl acetate extracts, undetectable in water[15]) and stimasterol (0.47%, 0.16%, and undetectable respectively[15]) The main molecules of concern here seem to be the triterpenoids, where the very unique looking 'asymmetrical tetracyclic triterpenoids' (usually called ketosteroids) and freidelin seem active. Other bioactives may include the stilebenes such as resveratrol (and its unique dimers, such as Quadrangularin A) and the molecules based off of catalpol Cissus Quadrangulus extract (stem) has an anti-oxidative phenolic capacity of 585.40+/-0.16mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE) per 100g[14] which are thought to underlie some of the observed antioxidant effects[14][16] and also contains a 16.2mg/kg alkaloid content (expressed by dry weight of the plant).[17] Flavonoid content is 169.2+/-1.97mg QE (Quercetin equivalent) per 100g.[17] Cissus species of plants possess a gum (oleoresin) similar to some other nutritional herbs such as Irvingia gabonensis or khaya grandifoliola,[18] and these gums normally serve roles in either rapidly absorbing water in solution (demonstrated with khaya gum[19]) or causing coingested drugs to have a time-release; this is thought to be the reason it has been used with the intent of an appetite suppressant.[20][21] The plant has a general antioxidant capacity (not overly impressive relative to some other herbs or pure antioxidants) Edit2. Neurology 2.1. GABAergic Neurotransmission The whole plant of cissus quadrangularis (methanolic extract) appears to have relatively low binding affinity to the GABAA benzodiazepine site in the concentration range of 0.1-10mg/mL.[22] While there are some GABAergic properties thought to occur due to the enhancement of sleep time induced by diazepam (see the sedation section), there is currently a lack of information on what bioactives are working and how they are working 2.2. Sedation When tested in a model of diazepam induced sleep, cissus quadrangularis (250-500mg/kg of the water extract) in mice appears to reduce sleep latency (by 47%) and prolong time asleep (a 10-fold increase from 21+/-8 minutes to 215+/-38 minutes) relative to the diazepam control at the higher dose only.[4] There appears to be an enhancement of benzodiazepine induced sleep time seen with cissus quadrangularis oral intake in high but reasonable doses, suggesting an enhancement of GABAA signalling 2.3. Epilepsy and Convulsion 250-500mg/kg of the water extract fed to mice an hour before seizure induction (Isonicotinic Hydrazide Acid (IHA) or electrical shock) was reported to reduce convulsions by 60-75% (electric shock) and delay seizures by 36-77% (IHA), both of which were significantly protective but less than the reference drug of 10mg/kg diazepam (83% reduction and 117% delay, respectively).[4] There appears to be respectable anticonvulsive properties associated with this plant based on preliminary animal evidence 2.4. Analgesia The early phase of the formalin test (analgesic test) has shown benefit from cissus quadrangularis (10-40mg/kg of the methanolic extract; 11.82% yield) by inhibiting 22-47% of the licking response, outperforming the reference drug of aspirin (300mg/kg; 28%) despite aspirin being significantly more effective in the late phase (96% relative to 33-68%).[23] There is also analgesia in the acetic-acid writhing test, with 10-40mg/kg exerting 34-72% inhibition while aspirin reached 66%[23] and the water extract (250-500mg/kg; orally) has shown efficacy in a hot plate test with similar potency over 90 minutes.[4] In animal testing, cissus quadrangularis appears to be effective in reducing pain at oral doses low enough to be feasible with oral supplementation in humans These analgesic effects have been noted in exercise trained men reporting (nonpathological) joint pain associated with exercise, where supplementaiton of 3,200mg of a cissus quadrangularis supplement reduced joint pain as assessed by the WOMAC rating scale (no placebo control nor reference drug for comparison).[24] Preliminary human evidence supports a pain killing effect in athletic persons associated with oral intake of the extract Edit3. Cardiovascular Health 3.1. Endothelium In isolated endothelial cells (ECV304) cissus quadrangularis appears to be able to reduce H2O2 mediated oxidative damage with an IC50 of 7.49+/-0.20mg/mL and secondary to this protective effect there was an increase in antioxidant enzymes and eNOS activity;[12] this was thought to be due to the low Resveratrol and Quercetin content, as both molecules were significantly more protective.[12] Some possible, but not overly potent nor relevant, protective effects on the endothelium thought to be mostly due to two other dietary supplements which are minor components of cissus Edit4. Interactions with Glucose Metabolism 4.1. Type II Diabetes Supplementation of cissus quadrangularis methanolic extract at 10% of an obesogenic diet over 60 days appears to be able to attenuate the increases in blood glucose and insulin, as well as improve insulin sensitivity, with a comparable potency to Metformin;[14] there was no signifiant influence of cissus treatment to normal rats, and the dose may be too impractically high to be seen with standard oral supplementation of cissus in humans. At this moment in time, there is no significant nor relevant antidiabetic properties demonstrated with standard doses of the supplement and higher oral doses seem to confer some protective effects in overfed rats (common to many supplements) Edit5. Obesity and Body Mass 5.1. Interventions In a sample of obese persons (n=72), 300mg Cissus daily standardized to 2.5% ketosteroids was able to reduce body fat levels from 33.07+/-10.26% to 30.81+/-5.92% by 4 weeks and 28.23+/-6.12% by 10 weeks, in which only 10 weeks was significantly different than placebo.[20] This dose was able to reduce body weight by 8lbs over 10 weeks, and was slightly more effective when paired with Irvingia gabonensis.[20] Another study utilizing Cissus (standardized to 2.5% ketosteroids and 15% fiber) but with other confounds in the same capsules (Green Tea Catechins and B-vitamins) found that obese persons had a weight reduction of 6.9% over 8 weeks and overweight persons 4.8% over the same time period; pairing a 2200kcal diet with the supplement in obese persons resulted in 8.5% body weight reduction.[21] Obese persons lost 6% of their body fat and overweight persons 4.7% without diet.[21] Another study using this same formulation found similar results, although did not have a group taking only Cissus without a dietary intervention.[25] At this moment in time, most studies on cissus quadrangularis and fat reduction are conducted in obese persons in which a reduction in food intake (and thus weight loss due to less food intake) cannot be ruled out. Due to this, the potential influence of study financing, and no plausible mechanism for cissus to reduce fat supplementation of cissus for the purpose of fat loss does not seem overly promising Edit6. Skeletal Muscle and Physical Performance 6.1. Power Output 250-500mg/kg of the water extract appears to have muscle relaxant properties within 30 minutes of oral ingestion in mice as assessed by a rotarod test, with the higher dose being nonsignificantly less impairing than 5mg/kg diazepam.[4] High doses of the water in mice (correlating to around 20-40mg/kg in humans, a feasible dose) appear to have muscle relaxing properties alongside the sedative propertis which can act 30 minutes after oral ingestion; while not shown to work in humans yet, it may be prudent to not take cissus as a pre-workout supplement due to this Edit7. Bone and Joint Health 7.1. Osteoblasts In SaOS-2 osteoblasts, cissus quadrangularis (water extract of the aerial parts) at 1-10μg/mL was able to concentration-dependnetly increase the basal secretion of IGF-1 (mRNA increased by 42.6-69.26% and protein levels by 38.4-84.6%), IGF-II (mRNA by 35.51-77.95% and protein by 71.43-104%), and there was also an increase the expression of the IGF receptor with the mRNA being increased by 50.66-62.66% whereas the actual receptor content was increased by 27.39-67.8%;[26] while there was no increase in the mRNA levels of the IGF binding protein which suppresses IGF activity (IGFBP-3), there was an increase in the protein content by 28.47-52.89% in the same concentration range.[26] These effects may be related to either the estrogenic properties of cissus quadrangularis (as estrogen itself can increase IGF secretion from osteoblasts[27]) but this has not yet been confirmed. There appears to be a concentration dependent increase in the secretion of insulin-like growth factors in osteoblasts at a concentration range which seems feasible to occur following oral ingestion Cissus quadrangularis (ethanolic extract of aerial parts) at a range of 0.1-100µg/mL noted that there was no time-dependent increase in the proliferation of SaOS-2 osteoblasts at 0.1µg/mL (100nM) where proliferation was increased by 14-21%, but at 10µg/mL there was a time-dependent increase reaching 68-80% peaking after 48 hours.[28] Differentiation of osteoblasts also occurs in the active range due to an increase in alkaline phosphatase (ALP) secretion at 1-10µg/mL or the water extract (53-105% increase in mRNA[28]) or 100-300µg/mL of the petroleum ether extract[29] alongside an increase in the mRNA of RunX2 (66-118%) as well as its transcriptional activity with the water extract;[28] the increase in ALP activity seems due to MAPK activation, mostly p38.[30] And both mineral nodule formation and mineralization have been noted to be increased under the influence of cissus quadrangularis.[28][30] Elsewhere, the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts also appears to be enhanced with incubation of cissus (100-300µg/mL of the petroleum ether extract) in a manner that is additive with estrogens.[29] The proliferation of osteoblasts may be related to 6′-O-trans-cinnamoyl-catalpol which has been noted to have osteogenic activity by itself, which was active in the range of 1-1,000pM and similarly effective to rutin from allophylus serratus and a few phenolics in vitex negundo similar in structure to the one in cissus.[8] It seems that the extracts from cissus quadrangularis can promote osteoblastic proliferation and differentiation, and may influence the promotion of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts 7.2. Joints Collagen synthesis (mRNA levels) appears to be increased with 1-10µg/mL cissus quadrangularis in SaOS-2 (osteoblast) cells, to the degree of 85-106% over baseline.[28] Collagen synthesis has been noted to be increased in osteoblasts; significance to joints unknown A study in exercise trained men who experienced chronic joint pain due to said exercise given 3,200mg of cissus quadrangularis daily for eight weeks noted that supplementation noted that supplementation was associated with a 31% reduction in total WOMAC score (self-reported joint pain and impairment) relative to baseline.[24] Preliminary evidence in athletic men with joint injuries arising from exercise appears to support a role for cissus quadrangularis in reducing joint pain and improving mobility 7.3. Fractures Cissus quadrangularis is famous in traditional medicine for healing bones, insofar that it is referred to as the 'bone setter'[6] and is commonly used for this purpose according to surveys of traditional medicine usage (Ghana);[31] while there has been a large amount of research in animal models that is seen as not relevant to humans (due to placing cissus quadrangularis directly into bone tissue during surgeries or injecting it[32][33][34][35][36]) there does appear to be one (preliminary) study in humans where in persons with mandibular fractures noted benefit in regards to reducing pain after a week of supplementation, but beyond that week and in all other parameters (swelling, tenderness, mobility) it was not significantly better than placebo over the course of six weeks.[37] It is thought that the improvement in fractures is in part due to suppressing corticosteroid signalling (by acting as a receptor of the glucocorticoid receptor) and preserving anabolism of bone tissue, while also directly promoting osteoblastic proliferation and differentation;[33][32] these claims have not yet been fully proven in oral studies. The bone healing properties of cissus quadrangularis are one of its most popular traditional claims, but at this moment in time there does not appear to be good human evidence to support the usage of cissus for this goal 7.4. Bone Loss Oral intake of cissus quadrangularis (petroleum ether extract of the stem; 0.07% yield) in a rat model mimicking menopause (ovarectomized rats) at a dose of 500mg/kg for ninety days is able to fully prevent losses of bone strength and prevent up to 86% of the losses in bone thickness;[38] cissus quadrangularis showed comparable efficacy to 5.4mg/kg of the SERM known as raloxifene, and while this study is duplciated in Medline[39] the design has been replicated where a month of cissus quadrangularis supplementation (500mg/kg petroleum ether extract) was comparable in efficacy 25mg/kg raloxifene in ovarectomized rats.[40] In mice, 500mg/kg cissus quadrangularis has been noted to reverse the ovarectomy induced increase in inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α) and augment the increase in IL-1β from 39% to 322%;[41] these changes were associated with near absolute preservation of corticol and cancellous bone mineral density and thickness.[41] The aerial parts (stem and leaves) of this plant have been noted elsewhere to be effective, where 75-100mg/kg of a phytoestrogen rich extract (70% ethanolic with 2.5% friedelin) in ovarectomized rats was able to increased circulating estrogen and Vitamin D in serum while the higher dose was comparable to estrogen in promoting bone strength and thickness but not density.[9] In rat studies, oral ingestion of various extracts of cissus quadrangularis appear to exert near maximal protection against the losses in bone strength seen with ovarectomy, although the one study measuring bone mineral density failed to find a significant protective effect of comparable potency Edit8. Interactions with Hormones 8.1. Estrogen In ovarectomized rats (a model of estrogen deficiency), oral supplementation of a 70% ethanolic extract (2.5% friedelin content) has been noted to increase estrogen relative to the ovarectomized control by 194% (75mg/kg) and 232% (100mg/kg) which were statistically significant but less than the reference drug of 17β-estradiol injections (568%);[9] despite the difference, both were comparable in preserving bone integrity.[9] This study is duplicated in Pubmed (due to the exact same magnitude of serum estrogen increases), where estrogenic effects were confirmed by vaginal histology and uterine weight.[6] A 70% ethanolic extract of this plant appears to possess estrogenic properties related more to increasing serum estrogen rather than directly acting on estrogen receptors; practical significance in male rodents and humans not yet known 8.2. Cortisol Compounds in Cissus Quadrangularis have been shown to act as glucocorticoid antagonists when placed in bone tissue (potency as assessed by IC50 values not given), which would reduce their catabolic effects by occupying the receptor.[33][32] Potential role as a glucocorticoid antagonist (which would reduce the effects of cortisol) but this has not yet been linked to oral supplementation in any species 8.3. Testosterone Due to the ability of cissus quadrangularis to act as a glucocorticoid antagonist, it has been proposed to possess anabolic/androgenic activity;[32] no studies have yet addressed this topic. Edit9. Inflammation and Immunology 9.1. Macrophages Cissus quadrangularis ethyl acetate extract has been noted to suppress LPS induced activation of macrophages in the 50-400μg/mL range (IC50 of 53.88μg/mL; full suppression of nitrite production at 400μg/mL)[42] and the acetone is associated with inhibiting most inflammatory enzymes such as COX1 (IC50 of 106.46μg/mL), COX2 (25.9μg/mL), and 5-LOX (550μg/mL).[43] These antiinflammatory effects seem to be partly mediated by induction of heme-oxygenase 1 (HO-1) since inhibiting HO-1 attenuated the antiinflammatory effects seen with cissus ethyl acetate[42] but since not all was prevented it suggests that the enzyme inhibitors in the acetone extract may be independently active.[43] The acetone extract has been further purified to an AFCQ extract, with more potent inhibitory properties on COX1 (IC50 of 7μg/mL), COX2 (400ng/mL), and 5LOX (20μg/mL) and comprised of mostly tannin structures.[43] This purified extract had an IC50 value of 65μg/mL in reducing LPS induced nitrite formation,[43] similar to the ethyl acetate extract elsewhere[42] which is less potent on the aformentioned enzymes. It appears that cissus quadrangularis contains antioxidant compounds that activate HO-1 which then suppresses inflammation, but also contains some currently unknown tannin-like structures that are potent COX inhibitors when tested in vitro; both of these mechanisms are thought to underlie antiinflammatory effects 9.2. Allergies The crude powder of cissus quadrangularis given to rats at the dose of 500-2,000mg/kg bodyweight one day and then again one hour before a carrageenin injections noted that the middle dose (1,000mg/kg) was able to significantly reduce the early phase swelling (indicative of histamine release) by 44%, outperforming 15mg/kg hydrocorticone.[44] Some very limited evidence suggests a respectable antihistamine effect, but this has not been replicated and the application of cissus as an antiallergic compound is still ambiguous (due to a lack of information on mast cells and T cells) Edit10. Interactions with Organs 10.1. Stomach Cissus quadrangularis appears to have proton pump inhibitory (PPI) properties when the methanolic extract is tested in vitro of a potency (IC50 in inhibiting the H+/K+ ATPase pump of 38μg/mL) similar to omeprazole (reference at 26μg/mL).[17] Cissus quadrangularis methanolic extract appears to have the ability to act as a proton pump inhibitor In vitro, water extracts of cissus quadrangularis appear to have antibacterial properties against helicobacter pylori with MIC values in the range of 40μg/mL pending on when the plant said extract was derived from.[45] May have some protective effects against helicobacter pylori infections, practical significance of this information is not yet known Pretreatment of cissus quadrangularis before ulceration by NSAID drugs appears to be nearly prevented with 250-500mg/kg of the methanolic extract associated with normalization of the damaged occurring to the gastric wall[46] and reducing inflammatory and oxidative DNA damage seen in the stomach with NSAID ulceration.[47] 1,000mg/kg of this extract for a week prior to ulceration from aspirin (NSAID) has been noted to normalize ulceration to control levels, a potency similar to 30mg/kg rantidine (pharmaceutical PPI) by reducing ulceration 71.2-71.9%.[48][49] Cissus has shown accelerated healing against ulcer formation induced by acetic acid when cissus was given at 250-500mg/kg of a methanolic extract (3.2% yield) the day after ulceration and for one week afterwards, where cissus performed equally to the reference drug sucralfate;[50] these rehabilitative effects were seen alongside an increased polyamine content, cell proliferation, and thymidine uptake in the gastric fluid of treated rats associated with a preservation of TGF-α.[50] Polyamines themselves are known to be highly rehabilitative in regards to ulcers (reducing polyamines reduces the healing rate[51]) and TGF-α is also a gastroprotective factor.[52] While the PPI properties of cissus quadrangularis are thought to play a role, the aforementioned 500mg/kg methanolic extract dosage (which is optimal, due to being more protective than 250mg/kg and 750mg/kg[49]) appears to be associated with less neutrophil infiltration into gastric tissue.[49][53] While it hasn't been directly linked to the PPI properties of cissus, this herb appears to have relatively potent anti-ulcer properties when given in either a prevenative or rehabilitative manner based on preliminary animal evidence; the oral doses used in these studies seem to be higher than other studies (estimated human dose being 80-160mg/kg with the higher dose being optimal) 10.2. Liver One study in rats has noted that cissus quadrangularus at 10% of the diet when they were fed an obesogenic diet (high fructose and high fat), supplementation over the course of 60 days was able to reduce the increase in hepatic peroxidation and liver enzymes in serum.[14] There was no influence on liver enzymes, lipid peroxidation, or the lipid/cholesterol content of rats on a normal diet given cissus.[14] A lower dose has been used elsewhere, where 500mg/kg of the methanolic extract of cissus quadrangularus was able to reduce the liver damage done by rifampicin or isoniazid both with nonsignificantly less potency than 50mg/kg silymarins (from Milk Thistle).[54][55] There appears to be a protective effect when high doses of the herb are ingested, but they may be too impractically high to be relevant 10.3. Intestines Cissus quadrangularis appears to be a (Thai) traditional medicine for hemhorroids[23] and has been noted to be a venotropic agent when tested in isolated umbilical veins at a concentration of 100-400µg/mL which was similar in potency to 400µg/mL Daflon (a mixture of Diosmetin and Hesperidin at 9:1).[23] Venotropic agents such as Daflon (other popular ones being Horse Chestnut and Pycnogenol) are known to also confer anti-hemhorroid properties, but when tested in humans supplementation of cissus quadrangularis has failed to outperform placebo despite Daflon being effective.[56] There appears to be another study that cannot be located online reporting benefit with 500mg twice daily supplementation (reported vicariously through these two studies[23][57]). Should theoretically be a venotropic agent (increases blood flow in veins) and has been traditionally used as such, but the one study showing benefit cannot be located online to evaluated and the one that is available online failed to find a significant therapeutic effect Edit11. Pregnancy and Sexuality 11.1. Libido When 75-100mg/kg of the 70% ethanolic extract (2.5% friedelin) is given to a menopausal model of rats (ovarectomized) appeared to have libido promoting effects when the rats were exposed daily for over two months, with greater effects after two months relative to one; there were no immediate effects notable, and it appeared to be less significant than the reference drug of 17β-estradiol.[6] At least one study has noted pro-libido enhancing properties in ovarectomized rats. It is not certain if this will occur in rats not undergoing ovarectomy, since it may be due to an estrogen increase and it isn't certain if estrogen is increased in youthful female rats or humans 11.2. Pregnancy One study using 500mg/kg of the petroleum ether extract in pregnant rats noted that supplementation from the beginning of the second trimester until delivery was able to enhance bone mass (corticol and trabecular) in the newborn pups relative to control;[58] this appears to have been reported previously with the ethanolic extract (750mg/kg),[59] but while no complications were noted in either study there was no in depth toxicity testing on the pups.[58][60] Appears to promote bone growth in newborn pups when orally ingested by the mother starting from the second trimester, but insufficient toxicology testing has been conducted Edit12. Safety and Toxicity 12.1. General One toxicology study found that, when using CQR-300 in rats, that a dose of 2500mg/kg bodyweight for 90 days was not associated with any observable side-effects (and established the NOAEL at this level), although some non-toxic changes occurred in blood clotting parameters at the higher doses.[3] Previously, a rat study on dosages up to 3g/kg bodyweight over a period of 3 months did not find any abnormal effects of Cissus supplementation,[61] the last dose (3g/kg) being 100-fold greater than the human therapeutic dose equivalent, and also noted non-toxic changes in blood parameters such as RBC count and clotting time (all within normal physiological range). From these results, it is postulated that a dose of 150g Cissus Quadrangularis daily is free from observable side-effects.[3][61] Elsewhere, investigating the petroleum ether extract which appears to concentration anti-osteoporotic effects has been noted to be safe up to 5,000mg/kg oral ingestion in acute toxicity studies (with a single dose not causing harm over 30 days of observation).[38] Two human trials using Cissus at dosages of 300mg daily (from CQR-300) found no observable side-effects[25][21] and a pilot study of 3,200mg daily for eight weeks in exercise trained men has similarly failed to find adverse effects.[24] Appears to be safe at the doses commonly consumed, as toxicity has not been recorded in animal studies or traditionally via Ayurveda. The human studies using 300mg daily did not experience any differences from placebo in regards to side-effects 12.2. Genotoxicity Cissus has been shown to produce genotoxic effects in vitro using a concentration of 500 and 1000ug/plate.[62] Replicated these tests in revertant colonies failed to replicated the results, and in vivo tests do not show this method of damage.[3] Some data has noted a potential genotoxic effect in bacteria, but has failed to be replicated; practical significance of this information at this moment in time is not known but it is thought to not be relevant due to no observed genotoxicity in rodent models References 1. Gupta AK, Shah N, Thakar AB. Effect of Majja Basti (therapeutic enema) and Asthi Shrinkhala (Cissus quadrangularis) in the management of Osteoporosis (Asthi-Majjakshaya). Ayu. (2012) 2. Potu BK, Rao MS, Sirasanagandla SR. Effect of Majja Basti (therapeutic enema) and Asthi Shrinkhala (Cissus quadrangularis) in the management of Osteoporosis (Asthi-Majjakshaya). Ayu. (2012) 3. Kothari SC, et al. 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Gastroprotective effect of Cissus quadrangularis extract in rats with experimentally induced ulcer. Indian J Med Res. (2006) 47. Jainu M, Devi CS. Gastroprotective action of Cissus quadrangularis extract against NSAID induced gastric ulcer: role of proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative damage. Chem Biol Interact. (2006) 48. Antiulcerogenic activities of the Methanolic extract of Cissus quadrangularis in wistar 49. Jainu M, Mohan KV, Devi CS. Protective effect of Cissus quadrangularis on neutrophil mediated tissue injury induced by aspirin in rats. J Ethnopharmacol. (2006) 50. Jainu M, Vijaimohan K, Kannan K. Cissus quadrangularis L. extract attenuates chronic ulcer by possible involvement of polyamines and proliferating cell nuclear antigen. Pharmacogn Mag. (2010) 51. Shin VY, et al. Cigarette smoke extracts delay wound healing in the stomach: involvement of polyamine synthesis. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). (2002) 52. Yetkin G, et al. The healing effect of TGF-alpha on gastric ulcer induced by acetylsalicylic acid in rats. Int J Pharm. (2004) 53. Jainu M, Shyamala Devi CS. Attenuation of neutrophil infiltration and proinflammatory cytokines by Cissus quadrangularis: a possible prevention against gastric ulcerogenesis. J Herb Pharmacother. (2005) 54. Viswanatha Swamy AH, et al. Evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of Cissus quadrangularis stem extract against isoniazid-induced liver damage in rats. Indian J Pharmacol. (2010) 55. Swamy AH, et al. Hepatoprotective Effect of Cissus quadrangularis Stem Extract Against Rifampicin-induced Hepatotoxicity in Rats. Indian J Pharm Sci. (2012) 56. Panpimanmas S, et al. Experimental comparative study of the efficacy and side effects of Cissus quadrangularis L. (Vitaceae) to Daflon (Servier) and placebo in the treatment of acute hemorrhoids. J Med Assoc Thai. (2010) 57. Pharmacognostic and traditional properties of Cissus quadrancularis Linn -An overview 58. Potu BK, et al. 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eBay • Daily Deals • Collections • Shop the world This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available.   Posts to: United Kingdom See exclusions Delivery:   Posts to: United Kingdom See exclusions Details about  BT 6500 DIGITAL CORDLESS ANSWER PHONE WITH NUISANCE CALL BLOCKING See original listing BT 6500 DIGITAL CORDLESS ANSWER PHONE WITH NUISANCE CALL BLOCKING BT-6500-DIGITAL-CORDLESS-ANSWER-PHONE-WITH-NUISANCE-CALL-BLOCKING Item Ended Item condition: Manufacturer refurbished Ended: 05 Jun, 2014 14:56:22 BST Price: £17.99 [ History: ] Postage: Free Economy Delivery | See details Item location: UK, United Kingdom Description eBay item number: 141242997768 Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Last updated on  05 Jun, 2014 08:56:54 BST  View all revisions teltuO enohP ehT etatsE lairtsudnI htroN ,1 tinU nevahweN xessuS tsaE EH0 9NB modgniK detinU :liamEku.oc.teltuoenohpeht@maeteht Item specifics Condition: Manufacturer refurbished: An item that has been professionally restored to working order by a manufacturer-approved vendor. ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: BT Clock: Yes Manufacturer warranty: None Phone Book: Yes Number of Handsets: 1 Selectable Ringtones: Yes Type: Standard Signal Strength Indicator: Yes Answering Machine: Yes Colour: Black Battery Low Indicator: Yes Portability: Cordless Caller ID: Yes BT 6500 DIGITAL CORDLESS ANSWER PHONE WITH NUISANCE CALL BLOCKING BT 6500 DIGITAL CORDLESS ANSWER PHONE WITH NUISANCE CALL BLOCKING SSP: £44.99 % OFF SSP Refurbished Item Fed up with those nuisance calls, well make them stop with the BT6500 Fed up with unwanted calls interrupting you at home? The new BT6500 brings you unique functionality to block up to 80% of nuisance or unwanted calls. It’s call management feature puts you back in control, by enabling you to choose the calls you want to take and those you want to block. Avoid unwanted calls by blocking call types such as International or caller withheld numbers, or get some peace by putting the phone into silent mode. But never miss calls from people you want to hear from by adding them to your VIP list. The easy to use menu also allows you to: • Block specific numbers • Copy contacts between handsets • View voice messages as a list so you can select which to listen to first • Record up to 30 minutes of messages • Set up call diverts • Use handsfree speaker • Set parental controls to block outgoing mobile/premium calls • Activate Do Not Disturb mode Full Specification • GAP Compatible • Max. No. of Handsets: 5 • Max. No. of Bases: 4 • Conference Call • Call Transfer • Internal Calls • Indoor Range: 50 m • Outdoor Range: 300 m • Display Type: Mono • Display - No. of Lines: 6 • Backlit • Contrast Control • Handset Polyphonic Ringtones: 10 • Handset Standard Ringtones: 5 • Handset Ringer On/Off • Handset Ringer Volume Control • Visual Ring Indicator • Associated Ringtones • Base Ringtones: 5 • Base Ringer On/Off • Base Ringer Volume Control • VIP Indicator • Quick Dial Memory: 9 • Handsfree • Auto Answer • Secrecy • Handset Naming • Keypad Lock • Power On/Off • Earpiece Volume Control • Handsfree Volume Control • Call Timer • Clock • Alarm • Calendar • Keypad Confirmation Tone • Low Battery Indicator • Low Battery Alert • Out of Range Indicator • Out of Range Alert • Handset Settings PIN Protected • Base Seting PIN Protected • Find Key on Base • Keypad on Base • Text Message Memory: 40 • PBX Access Code • Repeater Compatible • Battery Type: NiMh • Battery Size: AAA • Battery Capacity 750 mAh • Recording Time: Up to 30 mins. • Playback: Handset and Base • Outgoing Messages: 2 • Recordable Outgoing Messages • Answer Delay • Time Saver • Remote Access • Message Advice: Indicator • Call Screening • Memo • Dimensions: 160 x 52 x 29 mm • Weight: 118g We regret that we are unable to despatch goods outside of the United Kingdom. All items come with instructions, line cables, rechargeable batteries and charging pods. We only accept payment via PayPal and delivery to PayPal Confirmed Address only. A signature will be required at time of delivery, this is to protect both buyer & seller from potential fraud. Refurbished items are customer returns. A large proportion of these items have never been used. They might for example, be unwanted gifts or products where customers have simply changed their mind which have then been returned to us. They have been checked, inspected, repaired (if necessary), graded and reboxed (if necessary). They may have minor cosmetic marks that do not affect or hinder the functionailty in any way. All refurbished items will be clearly marked in the description. In most cases the item will still be in the original retail packaging which may be damaged, marked or scuffed. 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FREE Worldwide Shipping Today Close You have (0 items) in your Wishlist No Items in Wishlist To add items to your wishlist, simply click the "Add to Wishlist" link from any product page. Don't see Wishlist items you've previously added? Create an account or login now on all devices to sync your Wishlist. Additional Views Akihabara by Angelo Cerantola Art Print FREE Worldwide Shipping Today  Frame This Print DESCRIPTION Collect your choice of gallery quality Giclée, or fine art prints custom trimmed by hand in a variety of sizes with a white border for framing. ©2013 Angelo Cerantola All Rights Reserved art64 commented on October 26, 2012 7:43am cool! JupiterInLove commented on October 26, 2012 7:45am This is very cool, nice detail. Sharon Johnstone commented on October 26, 2012 7:53am Wow, gorgeus Angelo!! Olivia Joy StClaire commented on October 26, 2012 7:54am awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! happy birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Angela Bruno commented on October 26, 2012 8:02am Wow great Design, love it! ...e di nuovo tanti AUGURI! :-)) Monika Strigel commented on October 26, 2012 8:07am Wow Angelo - this is absolutly gorgeous - it could be a danger for Shinjuku my friend! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 8:08am Thank you so much art64, Eleanor and Sharon! :-) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 8:09am Joy and Angela: thank you so much for your promotions and your lovely birthday wishes! xxx :) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 8:10am Monika: thank you very much for your appreciation, it's really flattering! :-) gwenola de muralt commented on October 26, 2012 8:33am Great pattern Angelo! ipixel- Ana commented on October 26, 2012 8:38am Angelo, Love this One!! It has an amazing effect!!! Wow!! And I guess I understand...Happy Birthday!! Best Wishes!! noirblanc777 commented on October 26, 2012 8:39am Awesome!! Fimbis commented on October 26, 2012 9:09am Fantastical! Lena Weiss commented on October 26, 2012 9:14am ohh, this is awesome.. love the title (that fits! :D i´ve never been there, but i guess it looks like this) Lena Weiss commented on October 26, 2012 9:15am oo, i just read ... Happy Birthday, Angelo! :-) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 9:55am Gwenola and Ana: thank you so much for your kindness, and the birthday wishes... xxx :-) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 9:57am Many thanks noirblanc777, Fimbis and Lena, I appreciate your wonderful support! :-) Lena: thank you for your wishes!! :-) Sharon Johnstone commented on October 26, 2012 11:34am I have just noticed everyones birthday wishes!!. May I too wish you a very happy birthday Angelo xx VAU. commented on October 26, 2012 12:27pm Amazing piece! :: GaleStorm Artworks :: commented on October 26, 2012 12:33pm Makes me think of connections! I love the circles too! Yes....happy birthday to you! :) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 1:27pm Sharon you're really sweet, thank you very much!! :-) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 26, 2012 1:28pm Many thanks VAU and Gale, very kind of you! :-) ingz commented on October 26, 2012 2:21pm love this Angelo!.... and I hope that had the most wonderful birthday:)) Sylvia Cook Photography commented on October 26, 2012 5:41pm fabulous Angelo!! And happy birthday! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 27, 2012 2:56am Thanks a lot ingz and Sylvia, it's been a great birthday!! :-) Lisa Argyropoulos commented on October 27, 2012 6:44am So cool! Iris Lehnhardt commented on October 27, 2012 7:02am Fabtastic :-)!! Love to explore all the filigree details! Laura Graves commented on October 27, 2012 7:55am Awesome! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 27, 2012 1:02pm Thank you so much Lisa, Iris and Laura! :-) Nzinga.Mbandi commented on October 27, 2012 5:19pm Simplesmente maravihoso! Sorry I missed your birthday! Buon compleanno Aneglo! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 28, 2012 4:28am Hi Nzinga, you're really kind.. thank you so much! :) Federico Faggion commented on October 29, 2012 12:38pm super cool!! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 29, 2012 1:39pm Domo arigatou Federico-san! :-) Wayne Edson Bryan commented on October 30, 2012 12:41pm Oh yeah ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ 👍 Angelo Cerantola commented on October 30, 2012 3:21pm Thank you very much Wayne! :-) Megstuff commented on October 30, 2012 6:14pm Marvelous! Love this! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 31, 2012 4:23am Hi Meg! Thank you so much! :-) Bruce Stanfield commented on October 31, 2012 1:57pm Awesome design man! looks so good on the devices! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 31, 2012 1:58pm Thank you for your awesome support Bruce!! :-) Strange Days commented on October 31, 2012 2:00pm Totally cool design, love the cases! RDelean commented on October 31, 2012 2:38pm Angelo, this is such a fun design! Michael Creese commented on November 1, 2012 12:20am Beautiful! I really like this on the iPhone case. Angelo Cerantola commented on November 4, 2012 7:14am Thank you so much Strange Days, Robin and Michael! :-) Esther Moliné commented on November 4, 2012 9:07am very cool work! Li9z commented on November 4, 2012 11:49am love it micklyn commented on November 8, 2012 4:58am Great design! Christine Hall commented on November 8, 2012 10:03am great pattern! Andre Villanueva commented on November 8, 2012 4:26pm nice! Angelo Cerantola commented on November 10, 2012 6:01am Thank you very very much Esther, Li9z, micklyn, Christine and Andre! :-) John Medbury (LAZY J Studios) commented on November 12, 2012 3:25am Great work Angelo - something very retro about this. Love it :) Angelo Cerantola commented on November 13, 2012 8:22am Hi John, thank you for your appreciation! :-) EbiEmporium commented on November 18, 2012 2:28pm SO beautiful~ Looks like a colorful version of the night sky! Angelo Cerantola commented on November 18, 2012 2:53pm Thank you dear Julia! :-) Lyle Hatch commented on November 27, 2012 2:44pm nice one! Angelo Cerantola commented on November 27, 2012 2:45pm Thank you so much Lyle! :-) SUNLIGHT STUDIOS Monika Strig… commented on November 29, 2012 1:04am Wow - what a gorgeous piece Angelo! Angelo Cerantola commented on November 29, 2012 3:30am I'm glad you like it Monika, thank you!! :-) VIAINA commented on November 29, 2012 1:35pm molto bello :-) Angelo Cerantola commented on November 29, 2012 1:43pm Grazie mille VIAINA!! :-) Alice Gosling commented on November 30, 2012 3:46am wow, this is very cool Angelo Cerantola commented on November 30, 2012 4:05am Hi Alice! Thank you so much! :-) Catherine Holcombe commented on December 1, 2012 1:20pm so great! Angelo Cerantola commented on December 1, 2012 2:47pm I really appreciate your wonderful feedback Catherine, thank you so much! :-) Patricia Howitt commented on December 2, 2012 6:00pm This is very cool, Angelo! Angelo Cerantola commented on December 3, 2012 8:57am Hi Patricia, thank you so much! :-) Jeff Moser Watercolorist commented on December 9, 2012 6:31am Very nice! Great work! Angelo Cerantola commented on December 9, 2012 7:19am I'm pleased you like it Jeff, thank you!! :-) Catspaws commented on December 11, 2012 12:19pm love this too,angelo Angelo Cerantola commented on December 11, 2012 3:17pm Thank you very much catspaws!! :-) Phil Perkins commented on December 28, 2012 12:45pm Cool composition! Angelo Cerantola commented on December 28, 2012 1:55pm Thank you very much Phil! :-) pixel404 commented on January 24, 2013 3:23pm Wonderful! RS Studio commented on October 19, 2013 5:23am Love your work with geometric patterns! Kristijan D. commented on October 19, 2013 5:26am Happy B Day! wonderfull pattern! Angelo Cerantola commented on October 19, 2013 6:35am I'm so pleased you enjoy my geometric designs RS Studio, thank you! :-) Angelo Cerantola commented on October 19, 2013 6:36am You're one week early, Kristijan, but thank you so much!! :-) Kristijan D. commented on October 19, 2013 9:17am I notice all Bday messagess but who will wait all week? I didn't want to forget ;) Tyler Spangler commented on February 19, 2014 1:20pm Nice! Tyler Spangler commented on February 22, 2014 10:16pm So cool!!! Angelo Cerantola commented on February 24, 2014 7:57am Thank you Tyler! :-)
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 Green World Brno Horticulture fair The Green World Horticulture Fair at the Brünn Fairgrounds has become a recognized and popular event throughout Europe. The Green World offers an opportunity for the exhibiting companies to find new customers and suppliers. Visitors and exhibitors can make useful contacts at this fair. Whether professional or just interested people, the Green World informs the visitors comprehensively and in detail about the latest news, trends, products and services in the horticultural industry. The Green World take place annually, and therefore presumably in September 2015 in Brno. QR Code Green World Brno Audience: professional visitors and general public Cycle: annually Local time: 14:03 h (UTC +1) Trade Show Contact: Display e-mail address www.green-world.info Fair location: * Messe Brünn Výstaviště 1 64700 Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic Fair organizer: Messe Brünn Výstaviště 1 64700 Brno, Czech Republic Tel: +42 (0)541 151111 Fax: +42 (0)541 153070 www.bvv.cz Past events: 05.09.2014 - 06.09.2014 Product groups: cut flowers, fertilizers, Floral, florist's needs, garden plants, garden supplies, garden supplies, greenhouses, irrigation equipment, land, nurseries products, plant protection, plants, potted plants, sales promotion, seeds, technology, trailers, transport equipment, vegetables, vehicles, ... Industry sectors: Agriculture, Floristry, Forestry, Forestry & Wood Products, Garden, Horticulture, Lifestyle, Plants, ... Disclaimer: * No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. Errors and alterations excepted! Fair dates and exhibition sites are subject to change by the respective trade fair organiser. Fair hotels for appointment in Brno Arrival Departure Typ Rating Do you know a new fair date for the Green World Brno ? Exhibition centres in Brno Sights & Attractions in Brno Pictures Upload a picture from your booth on the Green World or other fair impressions! Trade show suppliers Horn Messebau 22850 Norderstedt, Germany Industry sectors: Booth Builders, Modular stand structures, Booth design Packpool Medien GmbH 77656 Offenburg, Germany Industry sectors: Graphic designers, Digital printing, Packaging Foils & Films Barista GmbH 47447 Moers, Germany Industry sectors: Catering for fairs and events, Event Staff, Coffee machines Kult;Büro eK 50829 Köln, Germany Industry sectors: Catering for fairs and events, Booth Builders, Hostesses Boy Messebau GmbH 99448 Kranichfeld, Germany Industry sectors: Booth Builders, Modular stand structures, Furniture Rental ACETEC GmbH 65191 Wiesbaden, Germany Industry sectors: Audio & Video Equipment, Stage construction, Lighting technology O.F.F. 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Industry sectors: Booth Builders, Exhibition Booth Builders, Fair design RVS Messebau und Marketing-Equipment 56299 Ochtendung, Germany Industry sectors: Booth Builders, Exhibition Booth Builders, Booth Construction
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Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Mrs Spider By Price: Free! Words: 360. Language: English. Published: April 25, 2014. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables (5.00 from 1 review) This one page short story is in conjunction with the Rain Fairies and Crusty the Crab. Myrtle the Turtle By Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 2,680. Language: English. Published: March 18, 2014. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Myrtle the Turtle sets out on a diving adventure. She meets Trevor the Turtle and their journey begins. Gemu, das grüne Badewannenmonster By Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 1,280. Language: German. Published: January 9, 2014. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Jeder hat es, keiner weiß es. Das eigene Hausmonster. Sabrina geht morgens in ihr Bad und hört dort komische Geräusche. Sie dreht sich um und sieht in der Badewanne ein grünes Monster. Was nun? Viele Illustrationen in s/w. Tales by Twilight (A collection of African Folktales) By Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 3,930. Language: English. Published: July 29, 2013. Category: Fiction » Children’s books » Fairy Tales & Folklore / Anthologies "Grandma, please tell us a story!" Ever wanted to infiltrate the mind of an African child; hear the things they hear and feel as they would? Well, here is your chance! In the days before aeroplanes flew the sky and machines did our work; when people’s most important assets were their hands and their legs, and science did not exist to explain the cause and effect of everything, the... Il Maiale Avido By Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 990. Language: Italian. Published: April 26, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Questa e una storia di un contadino che aveva fame. Si ha imparato una importanta lezione di non Rubare e dice Bucie. Afrik Tales By Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 7,080. Language: English. Published: March 22, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Short Stories from Africa. Geemu, the Green Bathtub Monster By Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 1,230. Language: English. Published: February 26, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Everyone has it, but no one knows it. A very own house monster. Sabrina goes into her bathroom early in the morning and hears some strange sounds. She turns around and sees a green monster in her bathtub. What should she do now? Many b/w illustrations. Goldilocks and the Three Bears Use Adverbs By Series: "Fun With...". Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 110. Language: English. Published: February 22, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables This 30 page interactive book covers the many parts of using adverbs in writing including the definition, the different types of adverbs, and how they change or modify the sentence. Students will love the Goldilocks and the Three Bears theme and the story included. Great for children, students, and homeschoolers! The Three Billy Goats Gruff Uses Nouns By Series: "Fun With...". Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 110. Language: English. Published: February 18, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables This 27 page fun and interactive book covers the many parts of using nouns in writing including different ways nouns are used in the sentence and person, place, and thing. Children, students, and homeschoolers will love the Three Billy Goats Gruff theme and the story included. This will make a good addition to any classroom or E-book library. Cinderella Uses Verbs By Series: "Fun With...". Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 100. Language: English. Published: February 18, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables This 26 page fun and interactive book covers the many parts of using verbs in writing including the definition, the different types of verbs (action and linking verbs), and how they change or modify the sentence. Students will love the Cinderella theme and the story included. This will make a good addition to any classroom or E-book library. The Three Little Pigs Use Adjectives By Series: "Fun With...". Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 110. Language: English. Published: February 18, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables This 28 page fun and interactive book covers the many parts of using adjectives in writing including the definition, the different types of adjectives, and how they change or modify the sentence. Children, students, and homeschoolers will love the Three little pigs theme and the story included. This is a great addition to any classroom or e-book library! EYFS 400 Nursery Rhymes for All Ages By Price: $12.99 USD. Words: 26,330. Language: English. Published: February 8, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Music / Songbooks Our comprehensive book of 400 Nursery Rhymes and songs from the 1600 Century, are all beautifully illustrated for the enjoyment of children and adults of all ages. Mermaids of the World: A Coloring Book By Price: $2.00 USD. Words: 2,570. Language: English. Published: February 2, 2013 by Spero Publishing. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Activity Books (5.00 from 1 review) With 24 pictures (representing 12 varieties of merpeople from around the world), this coloring book talks briefly about the myths that inspired each image. Learn about the merpeople from the myths of Africa, Australia, the British Isles, Eastern Europe, New Zealand, and Scandinavia in this pages! Permission is granted to reproduce the pages for personal use. Kaitlyn and the Bandits By Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 1,860. Language: American English. Published: January 5, 2013. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables This a love story of a prince and princess who want to get married in the spring. However, the princess is kidnapped and hidden away under a waterfall. The prince searches for her only to learn that there was more to the princess and her family than he ever knew. The story of Princess Kaitlyn would live throughout the kingdom for many years to come. Illustrated Proverbs For Children By Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 210. Language: English. Published: September 9, 2012. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Civics A beautiful and unique collection of 42 illustrated proverbs for children. Top 45 Nursery Rhymes By Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 3,820. Language: English. Published: August 11, 2012. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Forty-Five of the best and most popular nursery rhymes. It's time to rekindle past emotions. Charlie the cheeky fairy. By Price: Free! Words: 720. Language: English. Published: June 1, 2012. Category: Fiction » Children’s books » Entertainment Charlie is a cheeky little Fairy who has just gotten her wand and discovered that cheeky fairies mean cheeky wands! The Camping trip By Price: $1.50 USD. Words: 2,700. Language: English. Published: May 16, 2012. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Part 2 of the horseback riding trip. this time the girls must save the woods from demons and the sorceress. Lost in the Garden By Price: $4.00 USD. Words: 130. Language: English. Published: May 14, 2012. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables Kiah becomes lost within a beautiful garden. How will she find her way back to her family? The Horseback Riding trip By Price: $1.50 USD. Words: 1,640. Language: English. Published: April 27, 2012. Category: Nonfiction » Children's Books » Fairy tales and fables This book is about a girl scout troop that decides to go horseback riding. As they go on their journey they see a lepricahn that is in trouble with an evil sorceress. Now its up to Mrs. Cindy and the troop to vanquish the evil sorceress and free the leprichauns.
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Page 2 of 2 Previous Continued: West metro school briefs: Reading Corps positions available • Article by: • Last update: April 22, 2014 - 3:00 PM The sale will take place at Blessed Trinity’s Nicollet Campus Gym at 6720 Nicollet Av. S. in Richfield. Presale day will held from 5 to 8 p.m. May 7 and will include a $1 admission fee. The rummage sale will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 8. May 9 will be Half-Price Day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 10, Bag Day, will run from 8 a.m. to noon. Visit www.btcsmn.org or call the school office at 612-866-6906 for more information. KIM McGUIRE • get related content delivered to your inbox • manage my email subscriptions ADVERTISEMENT Connect with twitterConnect with facebookConnect with Google+Connect with PinterestConnect with PinterestConnect with RssfeedConnect with email newsletters ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT   Close
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belfasttelegraph Saturday, 25 October, 2014 Vedanta Resources Vedanta Resources Search news from around the web 1. Stock analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. lowered their price target on shares of Vedanta Resources plc (LON:VED) from GBX 1,130 ($18.18) to GBX 1,030 ($16.58 ... FULL ARTICLE AT American Banking News 2. Vedanta Resources plc (LON:VED) has received a consensus rating of “Hold” from the fourteen analysts that are covering the stock, Stock Ratings Network reports. Two analysts have rated the ... FULL ARTICLE AT American Banking News 1. A number of stock research firms have changed their ratings and price targets for Vedanta Resources plc (LON: VED) during the last seven days: Vedanta Resources plc had its price ... FULL ARTICLE AT American Banking News 2. Vedanta Resources plc (LON:VED)‘s stock had its “underweight” rating reissued by equities research analysts at Barclays in a research note issued to investors on Monday. Other equities research ... FULL ARTICLE AT American Banking News 3. Equities research analysts at Canaccord Genuity began coverage on shares of Vedanta Resources plc (LON:VED) in a research note issued to investors on Monday. The firm set a “hold ... FULL ARTICLE AT American Banking News 1. Zambia plans to more than triple royalties on open-pit mines, underscoring a growing trend across Africa where governments are changing tax regimes and adjusting ownership structures to get a bigger ... FULL ARTICLE AT Seeking Alpha 2. India needs to scrap export duty on iron ore in the face of sliding prices globally, especially on low grade that is exported from Goa to make mining a profitable ... FULL ARTICLE AT Business Standard 3. Vedanta Resources plc (LON:VED)‘s stock had its “hold” rating restated by stock analysts at Jefferies Group in a report issued on Friday. They currently have a GBX 1 ... FULL ARTICLE AT American Banking News 4. 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A To Do List & Drama Posted on August 18th, by Amy in My kids, work in progress. 24 comments Hi there! Thanks for taking the time to complete the survey – lots of great info there, and it is helping to get me even more excited for the Fall Quilt Festival! If you haven’t done it yet – I would love to have your input too! Our weekend was a little dramatic – on Sunday our Emmalie was spinning on her foot in the kitchen, with a cup in hand, when she slipped and fell – face first. It happened so fast! She was in immediate pain, and bleeding, I was the one dressed so we scooped her up and ran to the hospital. Thankfully it is just 5 minutes away. In the end she has 4 stitches on her bottom lip and chin – but owie! That is a painful spot for stitches, and a couple of them he did twice to get the lip line right – I’m thankful he took the time, but it was hard to watch! She also had a puncture inside her lip, bruised top lip, and battered gums – sorry if this is too much, I don’t have pictures :) Today she’s looking and feeling much better! All the swelling has gone down, she can eat more than milkshakes, and the stitches are healing. Now if I can stop stressing over every move she makes! Some of you may remember I had stitches in my finger back in January – I would do that all over again if I could keep her from hurting. She’s a brave girl. My list of stuff to get done this week - - Tack down the binding on my zig-zag quilt. - Sew sample bag for LQS. - My Doll Quilt Swap mini. - Try another bag in my head. - Bee blocks? that may be pushing it :) - Quilt Festival prep behind the scenes. - The zig-zag quilt-along is complete, I need to make a big post for reference here. - Of course the laundry and dishes all need to be done constantly – that goes without saying right!? Looking at it now, this is more a wish list than to-do list! At least I have a goal :) What are you working on? Amy PS — Are you local to Park City/Salt Lake area, or willing to drive to PC?? A lady contacted me, she is selling off 400 bolts of mostly high quality flannels for $1.50 a yard!! Email me directly if you would like to contact her. —————————————- Subscribe to parkcitygirl Email me 24 thoughts on “A To Do List & Drama 1. 1 Thimbleanna says: Hahaha — my to-do is a big ol' jumbo wish list too. Ouch! Glad stitches took care of that big boo-boo. And darn it — that little sale announcement is a month too late!!! 2. 2 badlandsquilts says: Glad your daughter is getting better… My youngest just got stitches out last weekend, our first experience with them. It's funny, when they were little it was an asthma issue or an ear infection that would prompt the ER visits… Our last two have been broken bones & stitches… these kids keep us busy! 3. 3 Michelle says: I am glad to hear that Emmalie is getting better. I have a huge wish list to. Trying to figure out what is most important is the fun part. 4. 4 Becky says: I'm finishing up a baby quilt for a tiny Lyla, due in a couple of weeks. Then to start one for a tiny Lucy, due in October. They are my favorite things to quilt. 5. 5 Becky says: And ouch! Poor girl and her sore lip. I hope she heals quickly and painlessly. 6. 6 Cheryl Arkison says: I hope those stitches heal well. My to do list includes the binding on my grass quilt, some teaching prep, and a couple of soon to be announced projects. Can't wait! 7. 7 roseylittlethings says: I just want to find some sewing time! Maybe I should go lay out my zig zag again right now and get off the computer!!! 8. 8 Amy says: I'm trying to finish up the quilt I started at the Denyse Schmidt course I attended in Portland in July! 9. 9 Whimsical Creations says: Ouch!! Hope she heals quickly. Poor sweetie. 10. 10 Terriaw says: Sounds like quite a scare. And your to do list definitely resembles my wish lists, much more than I can ever accomplish. Still fun to dream, though, isn't it? 11. 11 Jackie says: Oh Amy, I sure hope she is better soon. That is so hard to have happen to your little ones. Love you list, I need to make one. 12. 12 SaraRules says: Poor Emmalie! Hope she heals quickly! Good luck with your to-do list.. can't wait to see more pictures of your projects! :) 13. 13 Mary on Lake Pulaski says: Hope she is all healed soon – I know how hard it is to see them suffer. I am redoing a lot of paper piecing because I did not measure after I printed the template and my printer adjusted the size :( I've redone about 20 hours of work so far and I'm not finished. Tomorrow I will be back to where I was when I discovered the problem. 14. 14 SewCalGal says: Sorry to hear about Emmalie's spinnng accident. Amazing how something so simple can turn into an accident. But I'm happy she is getting better and you survived the stress. I'm busy working on various charity quilts and fundraising projects. Having fun, but clearly not enough time in day to do all I need or want to do. SewCalGal http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com 15. 15 Heidi says: Sorry to hear about Emmalie. She sounds like a trooper though. I can empathize with her as I had several surgeries to my upper lip growing up and stitches are NO fun at all. Wait a minute, they involve milkshakes. Hmmmm…. I don't know it is a close call ;) I am working on starting my zig-zag quilt and finishing my rail fence one. Oh, and whipping up some Moo/Business card holder designs too. 16. 16 Rebekah says: Oh, your poor daughter! I hope she is healing okay now! I've got a baby quilt and my DQS6 quilt to work on this week. The fabric is all ready and now I just need to get to work. 17. 17 Karen says: Hang in there Emmalie!!!! I have so many things on my wishlist(including the zigzag quilt) …it is scarey! I am working on a queen-sized Bento Box quilt and trying to make headway in quilt kits I have bought!!!!! 18. 18 Tipper says: Oh goodness-I hope Emmalie is all healed up soon. Seems my to do list just keeps getting longer : ) 19. 19 Jessica says: Poor Emmalie! I'm working on lots. Most are secret projects right now for some upcoming birthdays. It's slow moving because I can only work on them when the recipients are not around. 20. 20 Vago says: Your quilts are so beautiful Amy. Thanks for posting so many nice pictures of them. 21. 21 Debby Luttrell says: Your to-do list looks as bad as mine! See you in Houston! 22. 22 mo says: Ack! hate those lightning fast falls where you can't do a darn thing but pick up the pieces. When my daughter was three she got stitches in her chin from the same type of thing and then pulled them all out two days later. She has the highest threshold for pain of anyone I know. She has a nice scar because they weren't quite ready to come out and they couldn't re stitch them. Can't wait to see your doll swap quilt! 23. 23 Andrea says: Aw poor little bean… was she brave and strong, or did you have to pin her down for the stitches? (I know from experience that it takes 2 nurses, myself, alot of sweat and strength, and the anesthetist to do an IV for my little guy… haha!) No fun, but they heal up so quickly! Hope she's feeling and looking better soon! 24. 24 Rita says: Thanks for posting such nice design. They will guide me in future. RITA Cash Online Get Easy cash at your door step Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> Recent Posts: Blogger’s Quilt Festival Countdown :: One Week! 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GPS Issues Discussion in 'Android Tech Support' started by stephmhishot, Apr 29, 2010. 1. stephmhishot Offline stephmhishot New Member Joined: Dec 14, 2009 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 My GPS was working just fine yesterday (it was being heavily used as I was navigating my way to over 50 various businesses in CT for my job) then suddenly today it never could find a GPS signal. Actually that's a lie, the one time it did it said I was in Europe. I tried restarting it, I removed the battery and let it sit and turned it on again and it still didn't work. Any ideas what could be wrong? Everything else with the phone works fine and I didn't drop it or anything, so I'm hoping there was just a satellite issue haha. 2. Bob_Stan Offline Bob_Stan New Member Joined: Apr 25, 2010 Messages: 16 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 I have had good luck with slowly rotating the phone three or four times along each axis to reset the accelerometer. when I do that it seems to pick up the satellites almost immediately. I use the GPS Satellite widget to see the status of them - free app. 3. jakd Offline jakd New Member Joined: Feb 22, 2010 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 My GPS system, within Google Maps has worked great since I received my Droid, until now. It continues to search (which consumes the battery) but every time I ask for "My Location" the response is "Your current location is currently unavailable". I have removed any apps that use GPS but it still does not work. Any ideas? 4. hookbill Offline hookbill Premium Member Premium Member Joined: Nov 30, 2009 Messages: 19,545 Likes Received: 6 Trophy Points: 0 Location: N.E. Ohio Are you attempting to find your location inside or outside? Go outside and get away from the house/building. Did you try rotating it? To me that sounds kind of silly but hey it seems to work for somebody on this thread. OK, seriously. If you've done all the basics, a restart of the device, a 30 second battery pull and that hasn't helped at all then try doing a factory data reset under your privacy section. See if that doesn't work for you. 5. cruzincat Offline cruzincat New Member Joined: Feb 27, 2010 Messages: 61 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 I just went through the same thing this morning. I just tried rotating. Actually more like a figure eight scan, for about 5 rotations. Afterword it worked! Similar Threads 1. thaJack Replies: 24 Views: 2,426 2. spazgorth Replies: 1 Views: 558 3. hett Replies: 7 Views: 2,038 4. dpaine88 Replies: 1 Views: 717 5. awaj2006 Replies: 1 Views: 1,254 Loading... Search tags for this page my droid continues to search for gps , reset satellites on verizon phone
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The W Views: 99996974 Main | FAQ | Search: Y! / G | Calendar | Color chart | Log in for more! 24.10.14 1350 The W - Basketball - Dear Joe Johnson This thread has 5 referrals leading to it Register and log in to post! Thread rated: 6.44 Pages: 1 (369 newer) Next thread | Previous thread User Post (2 total) JALman Boerewors Since: 7.7.02 From: Almost there Since last post: 85 days Last activity: 28 min. #1 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.94 When you have the ball in an iso situation with the game on the line, will you please pass the ball out once in a while? Thanks. Promote this thread! StingArmy Andouille Since: 3.5.03 From: Georgia bred, you can tell by my Hawk jersey Since last post: 19 days Last activity: 19 days #2 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.06 I watched the replay on my DVR this morning and he was very clearly covered by all five Cavs on the court. Easiest drive and dish situation ever. Oh well. - StingArmy Thread rated: 6.44 Pages: 1 Thread ahead: Kings rookie strike back Next thread: NBA Playoff Push Signings, 2009 Previous thread: Heat will retire Mourning's #33 on March 30 (369 newer) Next thread | Previous thread Thomas continually comes across about as mature as my 10 year old. Actually, my 10 year old probably could be a better GM for the Knicks. I know he's smarter than Isiah. Related threads: Josh Smith stays a Hawk - Hawks coach Mike Woodson given two-year extension - Kings send Bibby to Hawks - More... The W - Basketball - Dear Joe JohnsonRegister and log in to post! The W™ message board ZimBoard ©2001-2014 Brothers Zim This old hunk of junk rendered your page in 0.091 seconds.
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Critical Facility jobs in New Bern, NC Sort by: relevance - date Salary Estimate Title Company Location Job Type Employer/Recruiter Jobs 1 to 4 of 4 Upload your resume - Let employers find you Internal Medicine Physician VISTA Staffing Solutions, Inc. - North Carolina Open ICU with 50 critical care beds *. Hospitalist program was a top tier performer on last system employee satisfaction survey Facility Benefits:.... Sponsored by Physician Employment - 11 hours ago Critical Care Medicine Physician - Locum: CompHealth is Assi... CompHealth 19 reviews - North Carolina Health is working with a facility in North Carolina to secure multiple Neuro Locum Intensivists to cover this inpatient facility.... Sponsored by CompHealth - 19 days ago Surgery Physician Intelligent Placement Solutions, Inc - North Carolina Must be board certified or board eligible in surgical critical care or completing a surgical critical care fellowship.... Sponsored by Physician Employment - 3 days ago Branch Manager-New Bern, NC Airgas 208 reviews - New Bern, NC Responsible for appearance, cleanliness and functionality of facilities. Overall responsibility for the critical issues of branch operation and profitability,... 1 day ago - save job - email - more... Logistics Engineer I Scientific Research Corporation 36 reviews - Cherry Point, NC In order to meet deadline and work requirements, considerable critical and independent judgment in decision making (urgency priority, restrictions, etc.).... 30+ days ago - save job - email - more... ED Physician CarolinaEast Medical Center 9 reviews - New Bern, NC 18% admission rate, 313-bed Facility. Proficient in basic and critical emergency medicine skills. Emergency Medicine Physician.... Easily apply Emergency Medicine Physicians - 18 days ago - save job - email - more... Branch Manager-New Bern, NC Airgas Inc. 208 reviews - New Bern, NC Responsible for appearance, cleanliness and functionality of facilities. Overall responsibility for the critical issues of branch operation and profitability,... 30+ days ago - save job - email - more... Pulmonology Locum Physician in North Carolina - Pulm/Critica... Weatherby Healthcare 33 reviews - North Carolina Weatherby Healthcare is currently assisting a facility in need of a Pulmonologist or Critical Care Medicine Physician to work in a well-respected, team oriented... Sponsored by Weatherby Healthcare - 15 days ago Application Engineer Luwa America Inc. - North Carolina Experience in facilities layout, mechanical, electrical and structural engineering. A wide range of proprietary products for air conditioning, humidification,... Easily apply Sponsored by Luwa America Inc. - 9 days ago Never miss a job. Get new jobs emailed to you daily. Get email updates for the latest Critical Facility jobs in New Bern, NC You can cancel email alerts at any time. » Post your resume - It only takes a few seconds Job search tips - Sample search: Education jobs Get new jobs for this search by email You can cancel email alerts at any time.
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look up any word, like fuck boy:   29. A very clear example of what we must not be, ever. "That sounded so stupid it would be Jersey Shore appropriate" by aidden November 11, 2012   30. 1.) A "reality" show packed to the brim with pimps, trophy wives, and bimbos with obnoxiously fake tans. 2.) shit 1. Dave: H4v3 juh s33n d4 l4t3st 3p1s0de of J01sey Shore? Steve: Shoot me... 2. The dog took a Jersey Shore in the kitchen by InvisibleWater October 12, 2012   31. The reason my generation's filled with so many morons. No examples needed when society's fucked. Thank you Jersey Shore! by IAmLadyFox August 11, 2011   32. Although television is relatively stupid in general, most shows were still too classy, elegant, and intelligent for some people to watch. A TV network that "relates greatly to music" had decided to create a stereotypical show that only people with low intelligent could watch. This show has no real point other than to show people with so much tan that they look like an ugly traffic cone get into fights. The general audience of this show include: Stoners, Pregnant Teenagers, Dumb Blondes, Douchebags, and arrogant morons. Anyone with a reasonable mind and a small trace of sanity would be able to identify that this show is a bundle of crap and insults the entire country. Jersey Whore Fan: "Yo man, you wanna watch Jersey Shore?" Me: "No thanks, I would rather watch something more entertaining, like paint drying." by Jag140 August 05, 2011   33. The reason god is mad at us. Yeah! Maybe we'll end up on the Jersey shore! by SpitShine Tommy May 17, 2011   34. Jersey has no beaches. Just the shore by M-easy July 05, 2003   35. a product of the what has become the shittiest corporation in America, MTV, that depicts all the worst qualities of our Society. guy: Jersey Shore is the opposite of everything i stand for and value. Other guy: Yeah, that show is an abomination of the human race. by pjten315 September 28, 2011
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View Single Post Old 12-03-2012, 11:54 PM   #735 Trainwreck2100 Side-Kick   Trainwreck2100's Avatar   Join Date: Sep 2005 Posts: 6,334 Default Re: The Wrestling Thread will give you all the stuffing you can handle Quote: Originally Posted by Dr. Evil View Post The WWE is not stupid enough to do that. You say that but remember they were stupid enough to give him the red briefcase Trainwreck2100 is offline    
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Jump to content Learn appliance repair at the Samurai Tech Academy. Learn more. Earn more. Use this Search Box to Find Appliance Repair Help Now Need help finding your model number? 365-day return policy on all parts purchased here, even electrical parts that have been installed! FAQs | Store | Memberships | Repair Videos | Academy | Newsletter | Beer Fund | Contact Welcome to Appliantology.org, the Web's Premiere Appliance Repair Resource! The world-famous Samurai Appliance Repair Forums You can post a question and get repair help for FREE! Click here to get started. Already a member of the Appliantology Academy? Just sign in with your username and password in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.   Photo Viking stove. Wiring of thermostat 30" VGIC • Please log in to reply 3 replies to this topic #1 tunnelboy tunnelboy Unsui • Grasshoppah • Pip • 1 posts • Location: USA • Flavorite Brew:Don't drink Posted 20 September 2013 - 02:44 PM I've acquired a used Viking 30" VGIC305-4BSS. The control panel is off and all the wires (about 7) are unplugged from the thermostat. I searched everywhere and can not find a schematic. There is a tiny piece of a schematic left under the drip pan, but 90% of it is gone.   Does anyone have a schematic, or know which wires go where on that thing?   Thanks in advance. Use the Appliantology Parts Search Box to Find What You Need! Enter your model number, part number, type of appliance, brand, or even a part description. 365-day return policy on all parts purchased here, even electrical parts that have been installed! #2 suampman suampman Kohai • Chief Appliantologist • PipPipPip • 302 posts • Location: USA • Flavorite Brew:redbridge Posted 23 September 2013 - 07:59 AM Have not seen any Viking stoves, but because you are the owner I would get ahold of Viking and see if they will send you what you are looking for. It is worth a shot. #3 DurhamAppliance DurhamAppliance Sho' Nuff Chozin • Grand Master Funk • 4,865 posts • Location: USA • Flavorite Brew:Bells Two Hearted Posted 23 September 2013 - 08:21 AM or become an apprentice and get access to this service manual: http://appliantology...4bss/?hl=vgic3* Durham Appliance Thrift & Repair, LLC www.DurhamApplianceThrift.com #4 Samurai Appliance Repair Man Samurai Appliance Repair Man Shōgun • Master Samurai Tech • 29,394 posts • Location: USA • Flavorite Brew:Sapporo Original Draft Rice Lager Posted 23 September 2013 - 09:24 AM Apprenticeships:  http://apprentice.appliantology.org/ 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users FAQs | Store | Memberships | Repair Videos | Academy | Newsletter | Beer Fund | Contact Use the Appliantology Parts Finder to Get What You Need! Enter a model number, part number, type of appliance, brand, or even a part description. 365-day return policy on all parts purchased here, even electrical parts that have been installed! Your Sometimes-Lucid Host: Samurai Appliance Repair Man "If I can't help you fix your appliance and make you 100% satisfied, I will come to your home and slice open my belly, spilling my steaming entrails onto your floor." The Appliance Guru | Master Samurai Tech Real Time Analytics
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HOT: Active* forum members generally gain 5% discount at starbike.com store! Weight Weenies * FAQ    * Search    * Trending Topics * Login   * Register HOME Listings Articles FAQ Contact About Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 17 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2 Author Message  Post subject: Re: DIY Carbon Hoods PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:19 am  Offline User avatar Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2006 6:02 am Posts: 2294 Location: On the bike fallen86 wrote: Yes! i'm a big fan of his design, i think it'll be a lot stronger than my current setup but I'll have to use mine to see. Are you drilling the mount yourself from a solid piece of aluminum? Top  Profile      Post subject: Re: DIY Carbon Hoods PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:58 am  Offline Joined: Thu Aug 18, 2011 11:12 am Posts: 45 I used a cnc machine if that's what you mean. The finish is quite rough I'll admit. Top  Profile      Post subject: Re: DIY Carbon Hoods Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:58 am  Top      Display posts from previous:  Sort by   Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 17 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2 Who is online Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], efeballi, Google [Bot], ironman1, RippedUp, Rippin, SpeedyChix, Yahoo [Bot] and 25 guests You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum Search for: Jump to:      Similar Topics   Author   Replies   Views   Last post  There are no new unread posts for this topic. BTP Hoods Installation in Road desperado95219 6 581 Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:18 am EpicRide View the latest post There are no new unread posts for this topic. Felt shifter hoods? in Road Lucas1234 1 398 Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:34 pm theremery View the latest post There are no new unread posts for this topic. Dura-Ace 9000 Hoods problem. Slippery in Road ToffieBoi 9 981 Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:01 am BRM View the latest post There are no new unread posts for this topic. Sram Force hoods - year 2014 in Road Champ5000 3 356 Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:46 am Champ5000 View the latest post This topic is locked, you cannot edit posts or make further replies. Best carbon frame? in Road myndog 7 1321 Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:13 pm Frankie - B View the latest post It is currently Thu Oct 23, 2014 1:27 pm All times are UTC + 1 hour Advertising   –  FAQ   –  Contact   –  Convert   –  About © Weight Weenies 2000-2013 hosted by starbike.com How to get rid of these ads? Just register! Powered by phpBB
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Sign In | Create an Account | Welcome, . My Account | Logout | Subscribe | Submit News | Contact Us | All Access E-Edition | Home RSS       GOP OK With Ferns July 14, 2013 By JOSELYN KING Staff Writer , The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register WHEELING - Some Ohio County Republican Party Executive Committee members say they likely will support the re-election of Delegate Ryan Ferns, a Democrat, unless the party finds a legitimate candidate to challenge him next year.       EZToUse.com I am looking for:
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° ° • Firstline - TV3 New Zealand Firstline Weekdays 6am • 3 News - TV3 New Zealand 3 News Nightly 6pm • Campbell Live - TV3 New Zealand Campbell Live Weekdays 7pm • 3rd Degree - TV3 New Zealand 3rd Degree Wednesdays 8.30pm • The Paul Henry Show - TV3 New Zealand The Paul Henry Show Weekdays 10.30pm • Three 60 - TV3 New Zealand Three 60 Sundays 9.30am • The Nation - TV3 New Zealand The Nation Sat 9:30am / Sun 10am UK to clamp down on tax ‘avoiders’ Starbucks, Google, Amazon Tuesday 4 Dec 2012 8:32 a.m. By Jill Lawless The British government says it will spend more money catching tax avoiders, after a lawmakers' committee accused major multinational companies including Starbucks, Google and Amazon of "immorally" dodging tax. The companies insisted they operated within the law, although Starbucks announced it is reviewing its British tax practices in a bid to restore public trust. Treasury chief George Osborne said the government was earmarking an extra £77 million ($124 million) and hiring 100 new tax investigators to clamp down on "offshore evasion and avoidance by wealthy individuals and by multinationals." He said the investment would bring in an extra 2 billion pounds a year. His announcement came after Parliament's public accounts committee said the government should "get a grip" on multinationals that exploit tax laws to move profits generated in Britain to offshore domains. "Global companies with huge operations in the UK, generating significant amounts of income, are getting away with paying little or no corporation tax here," said Labour legislator Margaret Hodge, who chairs the all-party committee. "This is outrageous and an insult to British businesses and individuals who pay their fair share." As the British economy splutters amid Europe's economic crisis, and the government slashes spending in a bid to curb the deficit, public anger has grown against companies that pay little tax while making large profits. Companies operating in Europe can base themselves in any of the 27 European Union nations, allowing them to take advantage of a particular country's low tax rates. Google has picked Ireland and Bermuda as its main bases, while coffee chain Starbucks has its European base in The Netherlands and pays British tax only after transferring large sums in royalties to its Dutch headquarters. The committee said online retailer Amazon paid £1.8 million pounds ($2.9 million) in British tax in 2011 on turnover of 207 million pounds. Hodge said executives from the three companies had been "unconvincing and, in some cases, evasive" when they appeared before the committee last month to explain their tax regimes. And she accused Britain's tax agency of being "way too lenient" in dealing with multinationals. "All three companies accepted that profits should be taxed in the countries where the economic activity that drives those profits takes place," the lawmakers' report said. "However, we were not convinced that their actions, in using the letter of tax laws both nationally and internationally to immorally minimize their tax obligations, are defensible." MULTINATIONALS RESPOND Amazon said in a statement that it "pays all applicable taxes in every jurisdiction that it operates within." "Amazon EU serves tens of millions of customers and sellers throughout Europe from multiple consumer websites in a number of languages dispatching products to all 27 countries in the EU," it said. "We have a single European Headquarters in Luxembourg with hundreds of employees to manage this complex operation." Google declined to comment Monday, but its British chief, Matt Brittin, said last week that the company "plays by the rules set by politicians." "The only people who really have choices are politicians who set the tax rates," he told Channel 4 News. Starbucks, whose outlets have been targeted by the protest group UK Uncut, said in a statement that it had "listened to feedback from our customers and employees, and understand that to maintain and further build public trust we need to do more." "As part of this we are looking at our tax approach in the UK," said the coffee firm, which has more than 700 outlets in Britain. "The company has been in discussions with (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs) for some time and is also in talks with the Treasury." Britain, France and Germany have called for the world's largest economies to do more to collaborate to fight tax evasion, particularly in online commerce. Osborne said Monday that Britain and the US had signed an agreement on sharing tax information that would help Britain tackle offshore evasion. He has also said he will make tax issues a priority when Britain takes its turn as leader of the G-7 and G-8 groups of nations next year. AP Others Are Watching comments powered by Disqus Trending ;
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          Feb 26 2013 When To Build a Site with SilverStripe CMS (and when not to) Advertisement Alright folks, we are back with yet another Content Management System review. As always, I shall be reviewing a CMS and assessing its usability and performance for creating a website. And which CMS is it going to be this month? None other than SilverStripe! SilverStripe is an extremely popular open source CMS that comes with a BSD license. Ah…this makes me fall in love with it already: I have always had a soft corner for BSD and MPL licenses, in comparison to GPL. That said, SilverStripe is a quite capable piece of software, and I will be taking a look at its prowess in this article.  silverstripe-main However, I will be staying aloof from technical details such as installation procedure, simply because such information belongs in the CMS help files, not the review. Instead, my focus will be on the assessment of SilverStripe as a viable CMS for running and managing your website. Note: Just in case you missed the previous CMS review installations, here they are: MODX, Concrete5, Joomla!, and Habari. SilverStripe: To Use Or Not To Use 1. Usability (Ease of Use) Note: You can view a demo of SilverStripe on this page. While personally I have never been a huge fan of the default blue theme, overall, the SilverStripe admin interface looks super user-friendly. And trust me, this is not an exaggerated claim. First up, once you login, you will notice that the admin panel has lesser menus as compared to most other CMSs — a huge positive point for me, because the easiest way to kill the usability prospects of any software is to clutter its interface (case in point: Joomla!). Apart from being functional, SilverStripe seems to do almost anything that you would expect from a CMS. The Help menu is right within the CMS interface, so you won’t feel lost. However, I do feel that ‘Security’ seems to be a misleading title for a menu — it is primarily about user roles anyway. silverstripe3-cms-interface Also, in order to get full points on the usability scale, SilverStripe definitely needs a clear way to install themes and extensions or modules right within the admin panel itself — possibly a new menu or sub-menu (say, ‘Extend’–>’Modules’, and so on). Agreed, a user may get accustomed to SilverStripe over time and will not miss a separate menu for this purpose, but overall, themes and extensions belong in a separate menu within the admin panel. Lastly, the framework itself is one of the cleanest pieces of code I have seen of late — though it doesn’t make much sense to talk at length about the framework as a stand-alone entity in a CMS review. • Pros: Clean interface, easy to get used to • Cons: Needs a separate menu for themes and modules/extensions 2. Flexibility and Customization In terms of customization, SilverStripe repository offers themes, modules and extensions/plugins. Some time back, when I last used SilverStripe, I had coded a couple of widgets and themes myself — not because I wanted to (I’m lousy with PHP software, generally), but simply because the official repository did not have a theme worth using. Sadly, in terms of themes, the picture has not yet changed. The repository, though well populated, does not have many gorgeous themes. However, considering the fact that most of SilverStripe’s user base believes in self-coded templates, this is not a deterrent anyway. silverstripe-customization In terms of modules however, the story is brighter: there are separate modules for Portfolio, Blog, and so on. All in all, if you wish to extend your website, you will not experience much difficulty in doing so. On the other hand, in terms of appearance, consider yourself to be on your own. And, before I forget, SilverStripe indeed is flexible, and you can create virtually any type of website using it: I suggest you check this and this to testify. • Pros: Good set of modules and extensions • Cons: Needs more good quality ready-made themes 3. Community and Documentation (Help and Support) The community surely is pretty active, with multiple meetup groups in various corners of the world. Beyond that, the forums and the IRC channel are well populated too. However, I have often felt that SilverStripe sometimes lags behind MODX and others when it comes to community engagement — not in terms of numbers, but primarily because most MODX users are super ‘loyalists’, a feeling that is not so visible in SilverStripe’s community (it is difficult to generalize this observation, though). The documentation is, probably, one of the primary reasons why anyone might consider migrating to SilverStripe — you have separate guides for creating themes and modules, as well as various screencasts, in addition to the detailed API documentation. That said, there is not much third-party documentation available. • Pros: Active community, good documentation • Cons: Not much third party documentation in the form of blogs or special forums 4. Other Miscellaneous Elements SilverStripe has so far been translated into 65 languages and has been downloaded over 714,000 times. Need more stats? The forum itself has over 80,000 posts and over 270 companies are part of the Developer Network. Oh, and it is used by various awesome folks, including the likes of Air New Zealand. Definitely awesome, right? It sure is! For some reason, SilverStripe seems to be evolving more into a regional tool than a global software (check this page, for instance: the majority is from Australia/New Zealand) — if it were a coffee shop, this would’ve worked to its advantage: “best coffee in the region!”. What about the 65 translations? Yes, this aspect surely does show that SilverStripe has a global audience, or at least is capable of establishing a global presence. silverstripe-usability Though the weak presence in some parts of the globe may be something to bemoan, the bigger problem lies in themes and extensions for SilverStripe — the CMS needs some premium addons. SilverStripe has its own Developer Network, and the parent company offers paid development services to its users. Surprisingly, hardly any developer firm from the Network (or even the parent organization for that matter) seems to have taken an interest in developing premium themes and modules for the CMS. If it were Habari, non-availability of premium content was understandable: negligible commercialization model, the parent company offers no paid development services, not many firms offer development services to clients, and so on. But SilverStripe has all the ingredients needed for the purpose: developers who are keen on working for profit, developers who are keen on helping the CMS grow, as well as a parent organization that is much more than a mere spectator. Still, premium themes and addons are not much visible. This is a huge area that needs considerable work, if SilverStripe is to grow and attract newer users. • Pros: Good stable of developers, well localized CMS • Cons: Needs premium modules, themes and addons 5. Comparing SilverStripe With Other CMSs So, how does SilverStripe fare in comparison to other CMSs? First up, WordPress. SilverStripe has had a distinct advantage over WordPress: unlike WP, SilverStripe has never witnessed a shift in its target user base. WP began as a blogging tool, and eventually became a CMS. SilverStripe, on the other hand, has not undergone such changes, and this fact is evident in its user interface itself: a clearly defined and well laid-out mechanism. Yet, at the end of the day, as I have already discussed, studios in the likes of WooThemes and WPZOOM do not develop for SilverStripe, and this becomes a drawback. If you compare SilverStripe with Drupal and Joomla!, on the other hand, the story is different. Both Drupal and Joomla!, at first look, appear to be bigger heavyweights in comparison to SilverStripe. Maybe they are, but in my book, SilverStripe will get more marks than both of them. Why? Because SilverStripe has a properly defined rationale behind it: a framework, an ideology and more importantly, the forum and community seem to be better organized as compared to that of Drupal or Joomla! Speaking of Concrete5 and SilverStripe, these two seem to have a lot in common. In fact, even the community and repositories look pretty similar. Concrete5, though, has done one thing that SilverStripe needs to do: started already with premium themes! And before we proceed to conclude this article, I must also note, that I find the SilverStripe framework sort of similar to that of Zikula, at least in terms of anatomy. Conclusion And, to sum it up: You should use SilverStripe if: • You need a truly open source solution (BSD-L > GPL. Yes, I said it. Go ahead, shoot me!). • You are looking for a framework that you can customize. • You want a CMS that does not give you 999,999 plugins and expect you to choose the right one. Also, you should not use SilverStripe if: • You need awesome, readymade templates, and designing one yourself is too much for you. • You are unsure about your coding skills. • You are happy with your current CMS (if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it!). Have you ever used, or wish to use SilverStripe? Have your say in the comments below! (dpe) About the Author Sufyan bin Uzayr writes for various magazine and blogs, and is the author of "Sufism: A Brief History". He blogs about technology, Linux and open source, mobile, web design and development, typography, and Content Management Systems at Code Carbon. You can learn more about him, follow him on Twitter or friend him on Facebook and Google+. Homepage Twitter Page Comments and Discussions • francisco arenas, 27 February 2013 Hi Sufyan, I have used silverstripe for 2 or 3 years now in more than 80 commercial websites, and I can only say that is awesome, my clients love the interface and I have even developed myself a less cluttered one, so my clients enjoy the most simple version of silverstripe ever. Its really easy to solve complex problems on it since its framework its powerful enough to create things like a social network, an ecommerce website or a blog. If any of you wants a simpler more powerful CMS, silverstripe is an excellent solution :) • Jt, 28 February 2013 Why do you compare to Drupal and Joomla at the same time? Having used dozens of CMS systems I don’t think there are any two that are further from each other. The thing I’m going to want out of any CMS that isn’t Drupal isn’t really covered here either. Are there modules? Can you make, just as one example, a social media site using modules from the community and little to no code? Can you make a blog? Can you make a searchable database that displays info differently on different pages (like Views)? I assume it can do some of this (or all of it if you can code it yourself) but after reading this article I’m left not really knowing anything about the CMS. • Friksel, 10 April 2013 I totaly agree with your article. I’m a webdeveloper and use Silverstripe a lot to create fully customised websites for our clients. The interface is briljant. We don’t even need to explain how it works to clients! Your minus is about themes… maybe my neighbour wants a predefined theme for his website, but next to that I think all real webdevelopers create their own. And this framework is really made easy for that! I like the MVC style and the well organised folderstructure. It’s awesome! • Ghessen, 15 May 2013 My experience with SS: a very over-engineered CMS, considering it’s a PHP CMS. I’m not saying saying their code is bad but it’s just too much – they should have written it in a different language, because PHP is slow. CMSes like Joomla (2) and Drupal scale pretty well in even shared environments, but forget about that with SS. If you want it to load fast like a regular website, install it on a dedicated server and turn on accelerators/cachers. If you’re after something basic like a blog or whatever, go with a different CMS. SilverStripe is made for rapid development of complex and testable sites. I don’t think lack of existing themes is a disadvantage, since SS is more of a CMF (content management framework). People who actually develop their websites don’t usually need to buy themes. Themes market is more for the crowd of basic plug and play systems like WordPress (blogs) or forums. About mentioned theme installation disadvantage – this is the kind of a thing that should only be defined in code. How often would anyone swap themes anyway? If you want control over every little thing that has nothing to do with actual content management, you will end up with a confusing administration interface of Joomla which the client will not like. To sum it up: Pros – you have a decent framework to build things with Cons – the framework should be more minimal/simplistic, it is an overkill for majority of sites. • Vicki, 21 May 2013 As a developer I love Silverstripe. It is so flexible and it is so easy for clients to grasp what they are supposed to do. As for the themes issue, I don’t think SS is supposed to be for your average Joe Bloggs to set up for himself, I think it is meant for someone with a reasonable handle on code. • Rick, 07 August 2013 I’ve been developing in CMS for about 5 years now, and I will re-iterate what a lot of others are saying. It’s more of a framework than a CMS. Sure there’s a CMS componant but its real strength is in it’s data model. You can get really a complex site put together fast, and it makes it really easy to manipulate data at very low levels. It’s MVC so Logic, Data, and Templating are all seperate.T his also make building COPE (create once publish everywhere) systems really easy. It could probably use some performace improvments, but setting up some decent caching aleviates a lot of the speed issues. It is a developer’s framework in many ways but well worth the learning curve. • Will, 02 October 2013 Great write up. Silverstripe is so good and its getting better and better. There ain’t a million modules but what there is are generally of very high quality and are more utilities to help you make what you want than end products. Silverstripe is all about crafting the exact site you want, not conforming to a module writers idea of what you want. That results in a much better end product. Especially when you have many complex requirements that have to fit together seamlessly. Drupal fans – no, you can’t do that much without coding skills. Code is where you define logic. At a certain standard of project, thats an advantage – not a disadvantage. You want your business logic to be defined using an infinitely flexible, testable and source controlled way. Thats best done by a skilled developer – someone with the ability to understand system requirements, design a solution and express it through code. search form   image description image description
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20120810_1 Pricing Lessons from New England's Lobster Glut Summertime in New England means lobster — and this year, there’s lots of it. With the abundance of lobsters in Maine this summer, prices that lobster fisherman receive at the docks have sunk to a 40 year low of under $2 a pound. (By comparison, last year dock prices reached $4 a pound.) With cheap wholesale prices, consumers must be benefiting by paying less for lobster, right? Not necessarily. Yes, prices at Boston grocery stores have dipped to as low as $3.99 per pound. Similarly, a “Cantonese style” twin lobster dinner at a restaurant I frequent in Chinatown has dropped from $24.99 to $19.99. However, at my favorite upscale restaurant, prices have not budged — a lobster roll platter is still close to $30. Similarly, prices for picked lobster (meat removed from the shell) at retail outlets have remained constant too. So what’s going on here? Why are some businesses lowering their lobster prices while others aren’t? This situation illustrates a key pricing concept — value-based pricing — that all companies can learn from. In my consulting work, I find that most companies set their prices incorrectly by using a “cost-plus” method. This involves simply marking up costs by a fixed margin. For instance, if a product costs $100 to manufacture and a manager wants a 50% gross margin, the cost-plus price would be $150. While easy to implement, the downside is these prices have no correlation to what consumers will actually pay. When you are buying a product, do you evaluate prices with a dictum that they can’t be more than 50% of what it costs to manufacture? Most of us don’t. The key to better pricing is to capture the value of your product relative to your customers’ next best alternatives. If your product is exactly identical to customers’ next best alternatives, your prices have to be the same. Why would customers pay more? However, if your product is better, there is an opportunity to charge a premium over rivals’ prices. Conversely, if your product is worse, you have to offer an incentive — a discount — to get customers to buy. When it comes to lobster, it makes sense for supermarkets to duke it out with rivals with low lobster prices to draw in customers. Similarly, in restaurant-laden Chinatown, most restaurants tape scribbled signs on their windows with their current twin lobster prices. Given the competition, these kinds of restaurants have to lower prices to remain competitive. In contrast, well-known or upscale restaurants or fishmongers offering picked lobster meat operate in more of what I call a “vacuum pricing environment.” They cater to less price sensitive customers, have excellent brand reputations, don’t advertise prices in windows to attract patrons, and provide unique — not offered by many rivals — lobster preparations. Because of the unique value they provide, these businesses don’t have to lower their lobster dish prices to remain competitive. All businesses should strive to be in a vacuum pricing environment. Creating unique value — such as picked lobster or gourmet preparations — results in an enviable pricing situation. Companies are insulated from competition, which can lead to higher profits. So what do you think? Should all businesses selling lobster lower their prices? Does your company use cost-plus pricing? Should companies in a “vacuum pricing environment” lower prices when their costs fall? More blog posts by More on: Operations, Retail Comments Posting Guidelines We hope the conversations that take place on HBR.org will be energetic, constructive, and thought-provoking. To ensure the quality of the discussion, our moderating team will review all comments and may edit them for clarity, length, and relevance. Comments that are overly promotional, mean-spirited, or off-topic may be deleted per the moderators' judgment. All postings become the property of Harvard Business School Publishing
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Save Favourites & Create Playlists! Get your FREE LOGIN Today! Beautiful Cat Miko Lee Gets Banged By Billy Glide 7,012 Added Sep 15, 2001   Favorite  18 favorites Categories? The following tags exist in this scene. You can find similar scenes by combining tags in this scene together using the checkboxes, or just click a tag name to browse... Starring Miko Lee and Billy Glide, DVD: Heaven Sent Suggest Pornstars Remove Ads - Get your free ID Live in 31208 User Comments Anonymous: she fine as fuck i wish i could fuck her Posted May 17, 2014 Anonymous: miko tqan is actually a good por actress here i love her voice too oh and bill glide is hoooot Posted Jan 31, 2014
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Public Profile AccoSpoot member since November 11, 2007 About I work in a Factory! Comics By AccoSpoot M • Fantasy | • 4 pages | • last: July 6 2011 | • 0 likes The Black Mead is the scourge of the Galaxy, Pirates want it and civilizations want it destroyed. Only thing standing between all of them is the scum Pirate Abscham. Comics Assisted By AccoSpoot No comics. Comics Recomended By AccoSpoot Cricket wished for a more interesting life. Weird creatures, armed thugs and mad scientists weren't what she had in mind. All content (c) 2007-2008 Patrick Devine unless otherwise noted. Surreal humour. the misadventures of Bones, the back alley,thrash metal mutant mad man and his side kick friends, Puke,Charlette the Harlot and Jack the Ripper. We've all been there: you go out and have a few too many, and the next thing you know, you're waking up in a gutter in some sort of alternate universe. S'ok, buddy. Happens to the best of us. Beware: contains lots of bad words and copious cross-hatchin VUS Vicious Utter Shit!!! Where everyone's an asshole, ALL THE TIME!!! here we take other people's comics and harass, maim, and pick em apart any way we can BECAUSE we can!!! no spite, just fun! drop PIT_FACE a pq if you're interested. AccoSpoot's friends • patrickdevine • Libbers2010 • that kid yellow • ttyler • PIT_FACE • kizface • Volte6 • Nicol3 forum topics started Videos Shared By AccoSpoot No videos. trophies comment anonymous? Forgot Password ©2011 WOWIO, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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La MaMa's THE KREUTZER SONATA Closes La-MaMa-Presents-THE-KREUTZER-SONATA-20010101 La MaMa presents the American premiere of London's Gate Theatre's production of THE KREUTZER SONATA through March 25. Adapted by Nancy Harris from Leo Tolstoy’s Novella; Directed by Natalie Abrahami and Featuring the Original Cast When it was first published in 1889, Leo Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata immediately became a cause célèbre and was banned by the Russian authorities for its explicit portrayal of the corrupting power of sexual obsession and jealousy. Tolstoy had been inspired by the Beethoven piece of the same name and hoped one day to see his work performed to the accompaniment of music. Over a century later, London’s Gate Theatre has realized Tolstoy’s dream, commissioning celebrated young playwright Nancy Harris to adapt Tolstoy’s text for a production that incorporates film, live music and performance. The resulting show, directed by the Gate’s departing co-Artistic Director Natalie Abrahami, made its world premiere at the Gate in 2009, winning vast critical praise and breaking all of the theater’s box office records. Following a return to the Gate, from January 6—February 18 of this year, the production comes to La MaMa’s First Floor Theatre (74A East 4th Street) for its American Premiere, running March 8—25. The final performance of The Kreutzer Sonata will take place March 25 at 2:30 P.M. Tickets are $18 ($13 for seniors and students) and can be purchased by visiting www.lamama.org or www.kreutzersonataplay.com, calling 212.475.7710 or visiting the La MaMa box office at 74A East 4th Street. In The Kreutzer Sonata, a man boards a train, and in the confined space of the carriage, potent memories are triggered. Soon he is confessing to a terrible crime for which he holds Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata responsible. At La MaMa (and in the limited return engagement at the Gate in January-February), Hilton McRae reprises his role as jealous husband Pozdynyshev. Also returning are original cast members Sophie Scott as Pozdynyshev’s wife and Tobias Beer as supposed lover Trukhachevski. The show is designed by Chloe Lamford, with lighting by Mark Howland, sound by Carolyn Downing, musical direction by Tom Mills, movement by Kate Flatt, film by Dan Stafford Clark, and projections by Ian William Galloway. This production is supported by Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Culture Ireland. Jerwood Young Designers at the Gate is supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation. About the Gate Theatre The Gate Theatre has a distinguished reputation that far exceeds its size. It is London's only producing theatre dedicated to international work. From humble beginnings it has developed a significant renown throughout London, as well as nationally and internationally. The Gate was founded in 1979 by Lou Stein, over the Prince Albert pub, in Notting Hill Gate. It set about a unique pursuit of the original, of plays and playwrights unknown on British stages, and of artists whose talent deserved to be discovered. With an average seating capacity of 70, the Gate is small but ambitious. The space has challenged and inspired directors, designers, writers and performers for over 30 years, making it famous for being one of the most flexible and transformable spaces in London. The Gate is a springboard - our aim is to give emerging artists the opportunity to take risks, to excel and to make their mark before going off to blaze trails across the theatrical landscape. Former Artistic Directors of the Gate include Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliott, Broadway), Thea Sharrock (Equus, Broadway), and David Farr (Metamorphosis, BAM), and we have been home to both established and emerging artists including Lez Brotherston, Kathy Burke, Dominic Cooke, Wolfgang Goebbel, Sir Peter Hall, Ed Hogg, Richard Hudson, Paterson Joseph, Sarah Kane, Alex Kingston, Jude Law, Nancy Meckler, Katie Mitchell, Sophie Okonedo, Emma Rice, Ian Rickson and Rachel Weisz. About La MaMa The arts institution La MaMa has a worldwide reputation for producing cutting-edge work in theater, dance, performance art, and music. Founded in 1961 by theater pioneer and legend Ellen Stewart, La MaMa has produced and presented more than 3,000 theatrical productions to date and is a vital part of the fabric of cultural life in New York City and around the world. La MaMa provides a supportive home for artists and takes risks on unknown work. Artists such as Sam Shepard, Lanford Wilson, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Harvey Fierstein, Blue Man Group, David and Amy Sedaris (and others whose names you haven’t heard of yet) began their careers at La MaMa. International Artists introduced to America by La MaMa include Tadeusz Kantor, Andrei Serban, Kazuo Ohno and, more recently, the acclaimed Belarus Free Theatre. La MaMa has been honored with more than 30 OBIE Awards, dozens of Drama Desk and Bessie Awards, and, in 2006, Ellen Stewart was recognized with a special TONY Award for Excellence in the Theatre.  More Off-Off-Broadway! More... Comment & Share About Author Subscribe to Author Alerts  
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Feeds 85% Sony HDR-TG7VE Sony HDR-TG7VE Full HD point and shoot perfection? • alert • submit to reddit Intelligent flash storage arrays Built into the top of the unit is a GPS receiver, which will record your location whenever it's got a clear line of site to the sky. Location data will then be embedded in any video or photos you record, so you can then view your captures on a map, either on the camera or with the bundled Picture Motion Browser (PMB) PC software. Sony HDR-TG7VE The Picture Motion Browser application reveals the GPS tagged locations Click for a full-resolution screen grab The PMB application allows you to easily copy your footage to your PC or archive it to DVD or Blu-ray. When you import footage it will also scan it for faces and smiling people, so you can quickly find shots with people in them where they appear to be having fun. In practice, it can be a little hit and miss, but it's a nice extra. You can review your footage in PMB and create basic edits, such as trimming shots to remove excess material. Once you've finished cutting your shots down, you can then upload them to video sharing sites, such as YouTube or Dailymotion with just a couple of clicks. PMB is Windows-only, although you can import footage from the TG7 into iMovie on the Mac. However, this is a lengthy process and you'll end up with QuickTime files that take up around ten times as much space as the original AVCHD files. The TG7 features on board smile detection, in the form of Sony's own Smile Shutter feature. With this enabled, it will automatically capture a high res photo of anyone it detects smiling in footage you're shooting - at the same time as you're filming. You can vary the sensitivity and tweak whether it should be looking for adults or children smiling. Sony HDR-TG7VE Picture Motion Browser main screen Click for a full-resolution screen grab On-camera connections are limited to a power socket for charging, a custom AV connector for Composite or Component Video out, and a docking station connector. Under the flap on the front you'll find the Memory Stick Duo slot, battery compartment and a switch to disable GPS. The supplied dock provides the same custom AV connector, an HDMI port, power socket and mini USB port. There is also an adaptor in the box that converts the dock connector to mini USB, so you don't need to lug the dock with you everywhere you go. Top 5 reasons to deploy VMware with Tegile Next page: Verdict More from The Register next story Don't wait for that big iPad, order a NEXUS 9 instead, industry little bird says Google said to debut next big slab, Android L ahead of Apple event Netscape Navigator - the browser that started it all - turns 20 It was 20 years ago today, Marc Andreeesen taught the band to play A drone of one's own: Reg buyers' guide for UAV fanciers Hardware: Check. Software: Huh? Licence: Licence...? Jaguar Sportbrake: The chicken tikka masala of van-sized posh cars Indian-owned Jag's latest offering curries favour with us The Apple launch AS IT HAPPENED: Totally SERIOUS coverage, not for haters Fandroids, Windows Phone fringe-oids – you wouldn't understand Apple SILENCES Bose, YANKS headphones from stores The, er, Beats go on after noise-cancelling spat Here's your chance to buy an ancient, working APPLE ONE Warning: Likely to cost a lot even for a Mac Xiaomi boss snaps back at Jony Ive's iPhone rival 'theft' swipe I'll have a handset delivered. Judge us after you try us... prev story Whitepapers Forging a new future with identity relationship management Learn about ForgeRock's next generation IRM platform and how it is designed to empower CEOS's and enterprises to engage with consumers. Why cloud backup? Combining the latest advancements in disk-based backup with secure, integrated, cloud technologies offer organizations fast and assured recovery of their critical enterprise data. Win a year’s supply of chocolate There is no techie angle to this competition so we're not going to pretend there is, but everyone loves chocolate so who cares. High Performance for All While HPC is not new, it has traditionally been seen as a specialist area – is it now geared up to meet more mainstream requirements? Intelligent flash storage arrays Tegile Intelligent Storage Arrays with IntelliFlash helps IT boost storage utilization and effciency while delivering unmatched storage savings and performance.
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Lions’ Nate Burleson celebrates TD by serving up a pizza (video) November 24, 2013 Detroit Lions wide receiver Nate Burleson serves up a piping hot … football. (Paul Sancya / AP)) In his first game since being sidelined in September in an unfortunate, pizza-related auto accident, Detroit Lions wide receiver Nate Burleson scored a touchdown and had a little fun afterward. Burleson, who was trying to keep two pizzas from sliding from the seat to the floorboard of his car, had surgery to repair two broken bones in his arm after the accident. “He had purchased two whole pizzas, and one was sitting on top of the other one, and I guess when he was driving one of them was slipping off, and he was reaching over to push it back onto the seat and overcorrected and hit the median wall,” Police Lt. Michael Shaw said at the time. Which is totally understandable. As was his “pizza man serving up a hot, tasty pie” impression. H/T Bleacher Report for the GIF After spending most of her career in traditional print sports journalism, Cindy began blogging and tweeting, first as NFL/Redskins editor, and, since August 2010, at The Early Lead. She also is the social media editor for Sports. Comments Show Comments Most Read Sports Stats, scores and schedules Next Story Cindy Boren · November 24, 2013
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Explore highlights Terracotta figure of a horseman Terracotta horseman, Greek, 550 BC   Height: 13.500 cm Gift of the Greek Government GR 1912.6-26.271 (Terracotta 782) Room 13: Greece 1050-520 BC Terracotta figure of a horseman Greek, around 550 BC From Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece Horse and rider figures were popular grave offerings in sixth-century Boeotia. It is likely that the possession of a real horse was a mark of social and even political status. Laying a model in the grave might show the mourners' respect for the position the dead person had held in society. Similar figures have also been found in sanctuaries. This terracotta horse and rider might have been offered a god as a representative of the dedicator, thanking the god or requesting a favour. This figure is handmade, not moulded. The bold stripes are painted on in the same dilute clay solution used to cover the darker areas of contemporary pottery. R.A. Higgins, Catalogue of the terracottas i, vol. 1 (London, The British Museum Press, 1954) R.A. Higgins, Tanagra and the figurines (London, 1986) Highlights Browse or search over 4,000 highlights from the Museum collection On display: Room 13: Greece 1050-520 BC Shop Online Mythical creatures of Greece and Rome, £8.99 Mythical creatures of Greece and Rome, £8.99
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How and why to keep a garden journal POSTED: 2:40 PM May 20 2013   UPDATED: 2:27 PM Jun 04 2013 Father, grown son working in garden By Chaya Kurtz, Networx Gardening seems like a pretty physical job. What does keeping a journal have to do with it? In the summers I spent working on small organic farms, the farmers kept extensive, detailed journals of what they had planted, where they had planted it, and what their daily activities were, as well as what the temperature and daily weather was. They did this because they needed to track what was working, what wasn't, and why it did or didn't work. What I learned from their garden journals was how important it is to keep a log of daily activities to look back on year-to-year. Although fancy garden journals are on the market and ready to be exchanged for your hard-earned-cash, they're not necessary. What you really need for a garden journal is a spiral bound notebook, a clipboard, and either a pad of paper or a bunch of pieces of scrap paper that you staple together. The spiral bound notebook will be your daily log. The pad of paper on a clipboard will be your garden map. In the notebook (your daily log): Every day, you'll write the date, the time, the temperature, and the weather. You'll write down a list of everything you did that day in the garden. You'll also list observations (i.e. worms are eating the broccoli; tomato plant yielded its first fruit). There's no need for flowery language; a simple list will serve you fine. On the clipboard: You will draw a map of each of your garden beds, on which you will mark what you planted. Once the summer is over and the harvest time has passed and you've "put the garden to bed" for the winter, it's time to get out your garden journal to help you plan the next year's garden. Were any of your plants great successes? Were any of your crops a bust? It's time to analyze the fruits of your garden in light of when, where, and how you planted each crop. Keep your garden journal in a place where you'll have quick access to it, like a potting shed, greenhouse, or the place that you store your garden tools. Or, keep your garden journal next to a favorite chair so that every night when you sit down to relax, you can enter the day's garden activity (even if there was none) into the journal. Source: http://www.networx.com/article/how-and-why-to-keep-a-garden-journal hometalklogo_250w
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Overcast Overcast 48.2 °F October 21, 2014 River Reporter Facebook pageTRR TwitterRSS Search 'If music be the food of love..." Rock on! Hard to know for sure, but I would like to think that Shakespeare would approve of me reinterpreting his (“Twelfth Night”) sentiment, considering the circumstances. Once again, I am overwhelmed by community outreach here in the Catskills. Now in its third year, “The Great Sullivan County Food Raiser” has grown exponentially. Spearheaded by Stacy Cohen, proprietor of the Dancing Cat Saloon (845/583-3141) in Bethel, NY, last week’s food raiser was (“Measure for Measure”) a smashing success. With more than 30 musical acts, playing simultaneously in four venues, the event drew folks from every corner of the region (in spite of inclement weather) out to dance, sing and play their way into the hearts of those in need. The press release read, in part: “The music is free, but if you can afford $5, that is what it takes to feed one person, $10 feeds two and $30 feeds a family of six!” Created in conjunction with Community Unity of Sullivan County, the event not only raises much-needed funds, but social consciousness as well. Volunteer-driven Community Unity (recovery-center.com) is “committed to making a difference in Sullivan County, NY—raising awareness about those issues which affect the quality of life in Sullivan County. Through fund raising events and collaborative efforts, along with enthusiastic volunteers and local business support, we are able to continue to make a difference.” I found myself at the Dancing Cat the night before (to check out the debut of rockin’ new band Yasgur) and sat with Cohen to discuss the upcoming event. Exuberant and excited, Cohen informed me that even prior to the weekend, folks were digging into their pockets to support the cause. “We’ve raised money already,” she exclaimed, “and we haven’t even begun.” Impassioned and committed, Cohen managed to get me excited in advance. I was not alone with my concern about the “Winters Tale” weather report and in response, the Cat announced on their website (dancingcatsaloon.com) that the music would play on into the next day, in case of stranded would-be participants. Along with the saloon and adjacent Catskill Distilling Company, musicians tuned up at Dutch’s Tavern in Rock Hill (845/794-8950), and Mr. Willy’s in Monticello (845/794-0888). As it turned out, my concern was “Much Ado About Nothing” and Cohen informed me after the fact that “of the 30 or so musical acts, not one called to cancel—and kept it going the following day. All of the people that donate their time, and the support from the community, is overwhelming. Since this is a no overhead event, every dime raised goes directly to the 15 food banks and the federation to help those in need throughout the county.” Far too numerous to mention individually, suffice it to say that a wide array of bands and solo performers were on hand, an endless variety of musical appetites sated (“As You Like It”), and that the appetites of those in need will be met—for now. Striking a chord with those in attendance is great, but the food banks are open and in need throughout the year. This worthy cause will continue into the good night, therefore “Stacy & Friends” will not stop in their quest to champion the cause, along with the hundreds of supporters and tireless volunteers that this great event has drawn. A follow-up conversation with Cohen clearly illustrated the point. “Considering the bad weather in Sullivan County, all involved feel really good about the community,” she said. “We figure, when all is in, that the donations received will be close to $10,000. The lion’s share came in from the $5 and $10 donations, alongside generous private contributors and corporate donations from Crystal Run and Jeff Bank.” “If music be the food of love” still rings true, long after Mr. Shakespeare put pen to paper, and I am proud to be a member of this community, prouder still of the accomplishments and dedication I recognize in others. The immediacy of these efforts is enormously rewarding to observe and makes me want to be a better person, to reach out to the community personally and to help make sure, that at the end of the day (one dollar at a time), that “Alls Well That Ends Well.”
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Skip Content Hand Swaging Tool,3/32 and 1/8 close close x Using 360° Viewing: 1. Rotate: Use top-to-bottom, side-to-side by use of mouse arrow. 2. Zoom In: Double click on image. 3. Zoom Out/Reset: Put photo at full zoom & then double click. How can we improve our Product Images? Hand Swaging Tool, 3/32 and 1/8 LOOS Price: $246.00 / each Please sign in or register to access lists • Item # 12R358 • Mfr. Model # 0-3/32 • UNSPSC # 27111607 • Catalog Page # 1475 • Shipping Weight 4.65 lbs. Country of Origin USACountry of Origin is subject to change. Technical Specs • ItemHand Swaging Tool • For Cable Size (In.)3/32 Aluminum and Copper, 1/8 Stainless Steel • Jaw MaterialHeat Treated Steel • Handle Length (In.)17 • Overall Cutter L (In.)20 • FunctionSwages Oval and Stop Sleeves • IncludesTest Gauge How can we improve our Technical Specifications? Compliance and Restrictions None Alternate Search Terms Product Reviews Disclaimer: Grainger is neither responsible for, nor does it endorse, the content of any product review or statement posted. Any statements posted constitute the statements of the poster and are not the statements of Grainger. The statements posted by Grainger employees with the Grainger employee badge represent the views of such employees and are not the statements of Grainger. Grainger makes no representations as to the appropriateness, accuracy, completeness, correctness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any product review or statements posted, including those posted by employees with the Grainger employee badge, and is not liable for any losses, injuries or damages which may result from any such product review or statements. Use of any linked web site provided in a product review or post is at the user's own risk.
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Become a digitalPLUS subscriber. 99¢ for 4 weeks. NewsOpinionReaders Respond Pipeline or no, oil is not the future Upstream Oil and Gas ActivitiesPetroleum IndustryEnergy ResourcesNatural ResourcesAmerican Petroleum Of course, the representative of the American Petroleum Institute would promote a tar sands oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. ("Keystone XL pipeline is a step toward the future," Aug. 25). Unfortunately, this is not, as the headline says, "a step toward the future," but is a step backward. Why? Because fossil fuels are no longer viable long-term sources of energy. Neither Cindy Schild nor the op-ed writers opposed to the pipeline mention the broader issue, which is that we are past the peak of cheap oil. Oil executives and politicians know this but don't talk about it. (See the film, "The End of Suburbia.") It means that oil extraction in the future will become more and more expensive and require environmentally more destructive techniques such as tar sands extraction. Yes, we will need to continue to extract oil and natural gas for years to come, but investment in renewal energy sources by both the private sector and our government should be the focus. Solar, wind, geothermal, and wave energy must be developed more rapidly and become more efficient if we are to be able to afford to drive or fly in the not-too-distant future. Let's not invest billions in building pipelines for oil but invest in the renewable technologies of the future. The longer we wait and the more we divert our resources to ever more expensive ways of extracting fossil fuels the more painful life will become for all of us as oil prices escalate exponentially in the coming decades. Brent Flickinger, Baltimore Copyright © 2014, The Baltimore Sun Related Content Upstream Oil and Gas ActivitiesPetroleum IndustryEnergy ResourcesNatural ResourcesAmerican Petroleum Comments Loading
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 | Register  | FAQ  | Search | Login  It is currently Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:28 pm All times are UTC - 6 hours [ DST ] Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 1 post ]  Author Message  Post subject: For Sale: "Veganized" electric car in Austin, TX PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:26 am  Offline Tofu Pup Joined: Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:22 am Posts: 1 I have a 2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV SE that I'm selling. The SE version of the car (which most of them are) was only available with a leather covered steering wheel and leather covered shifter knob. I got the dealership to find an ES version of the car (the lower spec'ed one without any leather bits) and trade the steering wheel and shifter knob with my car. I would like it if I could sell my special "veganized" version of the car to another vegan. I know how frustrating it can be to try to buy a car without leather. If you're interested, you can see the details at ByeByeGas.com. Thanks Top  Profile     Display posts from previous:  Sort by   Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 1 post ]  All times are UTC - 6 hours [ DST ] Who is online Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum Search for: Jump to:   Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group Template made by DEVPPL/ThatBigForum and fancied up by What Cheer  
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Qrimp Bloghttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/Qrimp is a web-based development environment that allows you to create sophisticated enterprise-class web applications from your browser without writing any code. This RSS feed will keep you up to date on the latest happenings at Qrimp, including Product Releases, News, Discussions, and our thoughts on the industry.en-us10/25/2014 10:15 AM10/25/2014 10:15 AMhttp://www.qrimp.com/blogQrimp Blog RSS [email protected]@qrimp.comGeeking Out on Databaseshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Geeking-Out-on-Databases.htmlSinging the praises of that underappreciated technology infrastructure: the Database&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I'm supposed to write a blog post about another new Qrimp feature, document folders. I'm not really feeling too inspired about document folders right now, but I'm totally stoked about databases in general. I was up late last night working on some internal systems for Qrimp and I was really having a ball. (I really like creating custom views.)<br /><br />I love when I get to geek out on system creation. Putting together the pieces of a system is a lot like doing a puzzle. It's great for the organizational and creative parts of your brain. I spent a few hours thinking, testing, pulling in data sources, writing down the pieces of data I had, and then I really had to think - what exactly am I trying to get out of all this? (Totals! Subtotals!) And how am I going to get it? Do I need to have someone write a query for me? It turned out, I was able to do it all on my own! Woot!<br /><br />So instead of writing about document folders, I've decided to write a poem about databases.<br /><br />Databases<br />At first glance,<br />you confused me<br />your relational capabilities<br />connecting data in ways<br />my mind could not quite fathom<br /><br />then I got to know you<br />as a tool for data entry<br />James Smith, Jim Smith, Jimmy Smith<br /><br />then I learned to build you<br />slowly, year after year<br />understanding<br />just how complex you were<br />and how you really are<br />the way to get knowledge<br />from information<br /><br />And now I see you everywhere<br />yet hear about you rarely<br />you unsung hero, glamourlessly serving data<br />behind the apps<br />behind the everything<br />in this software-rich world<br />from the apps on my phone<br />to the grocery check out stand<br />$1.28, $3.64, $0.99DevelopmentFri, 06 Jun 2014 16:17:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Geeking-Out-on-Databases.htmlNew Qrimp Feature: Custom Viewshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Qrimp-Feature.htmlCustom Views add visibility to your data.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<!--<nobreak>--><br /><p>We've implemented three cool new features in the past few months, custom views, document folders and an improved query builder. This blog post is about the first one:</p><br /><h2>Custom Views</h2><br /><p>Custom views let you sort and filter your data without writing queries. Some systems call these types of views reports. Many Excel users will be familiar with this functionality. Sorting and filtering are very useful when you're dealing with rows upon rows of data and you want to have a quick peek into what it looks like organized in a particular way.</p><br /><p>An example of a custom view would be Employees, sorted by last name descending and ordered by start date. What's really cool with the views is that because they are saved, you can refer back to a view any time by selecting it from the drop-down at the top of your table (in grid view).</p><br /><p><img class="border" src="http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/5946d91c-17d8-43e7-a8ee-7871add79cb3-customviewssortingandgrouping.png" /></p><br /><p class="small">A simple view showing teams by year formed</p><br /><h2 class="clear">Using Custom Views</h2><br /><p>With the new custom view builder, you can select the fields you want with a very high level of granularity, even excluding rows. For example, let's say you have an Employees table with the following columns: Name, Email, Salary and StartDate. With custom views, you can display the list of employees by Name, grouped into salary chunks and ordered by start date, with email hidden. </p><br /><p>We have made this feature available as a module in all Qrimp apps. Install it today to give it a try and if you need help, a Help Topic is also available.</p><br /><!--</nobreak>-->FeaturesFri, 09 May 2014 14:58:00 G5T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Qrimp-Feature.htmlFree WebOffice Documents Migration When You Choose Qrimphttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Free-WebOffice-Documents-Migration-When-You-Choose-Qrimp.htmlIf you switch to Qrimp from WebOffice, we'll migrate your documents for free!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This is an offer to existing WebOffice customers. As you already know, Qrimp is a great choice to <a href="/blog/Alternative+to+Webex+WebOffice">migrate from WebEx WebOffice</a> and now we are making the choice even easier -- we'll migrate your documents for free when you pay for a year of service in advance!<br /><br />Here's how it works. When you backup your WebEx WebOffice application, they'll create a compressed archive of your files. We'll connect to your FTPS backup location, copy the files to our servers and import your documents records at no cost to you. It's quick and easy.<br /><br />All we need from you is access to the Documents archive and the password used to open it. We'll handle the rest. It couldn't be easier!<br /><br /><br /><center><br /><h1>Want free documents migration?</h1><a href='signup.html?plan=weboffice' title='WebOffice Migration Special Click Here!'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/3fe38813-20da-4613-b08e-a3183f0693b9-flashysignup.png' /></a></center><br /><br />QrimpThu, 06 Feb 2014 13:55:00 G2T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Free-WebOffice-Documents-Migration-When-You-Choose-Qrimp.htmlAlternative to Webex WebOfficehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-Webex-WebOffice.htmlSpecial Offer: Switch to Qrimp from WebOffice and we'll match Webex WebOffice's current pricing plan.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you're one of the hundreds of thousands <strong>current customers of WebEx WebOffice</strong> and switch to Qrimp, we will offer you the same pricing levels WebEx WebOffice is charging customers today. <br /><br />Here's the current pricing structure listed on <a href="http://www.weboffice.com/pricing/workgroup.html">WebOffice's Pricing Page</a>. Here's a screen shot just in case they take it down:<br /><a href="http://www.weboffice.com/pricing/workgroup.html"><img src="http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/b9b78e54-1d69-4d23-9a89-9ed0dd708c9b-webofficepricing.PNG" /></a><br /><br />This is <strong>not</strong> an offer for a year or an introductory period like some of the other offerings you'll see. It's what you'll pay for the members you have now as long as you're our customer. All that is required is that you're currently a WebEx WebOffice customer. The <strong><a href="http://www.webex.com/eol/weboffice.html">WebEx WebOffice End-Of-Life</a></strong> is November 2014. <br /><br />If you need to <strong>migrate from WebEx WebOffice</strong>, we are collecting a list of differences between WebOffice and Qrimp and will update this blog post with a link to our migration help files.<br /><br />We have a great track record of making the same offer in the past with our <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-Coghead.html">alternative to Coghead</a> and for customers <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-DabbleDB.html">switching from DabbleDB</a> when they were acquired by Twitter.<br /><center><br /><h1>Ready to get started? Migrate from WebOffice</h1><a href='signup.html?plan=weboffice' title='WebOffice Migration Special Click Here!'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/3fe38813-20da-4613-b08e-a3183f0693b9-flashysignup.png' /></a></center><br /><br /><h2>We can migrate your WebOffice Data</h2><br />If you're like any of the many other customers we've already migrated from WebOffice, you're probably wondering if all your data can be imported into Qrimp quickly and easily. YES it can! We work with you to backup and export your data, copy it to our servers, and import it for you. We've migrated millions of records and gigabytes of files and documents. It doesn't matter if you have 10 records or 100,000 records, we can import all of your exported data for you quickly and easily.<br /><br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/4b9275fb-a3f1-402b-a22c-ca0b70f9805b-ImportComplete.PNG'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/4b9275fb-a3f1-402b-a22c-ca0b70f9805b-ImportComplete.PNG' width=400></a><br />Notice how in this example we are migrating all the databases from WebOffice. We even migrate your attachments, documents, and link your tasks and activity logs to the original record.<br /><br /><h2>We Find Your File Uploads</h2><br />Our import process properly finds, unzips, and attaches your existing file uploads to their records. No need to download and reupload everything!<br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/fd7350ee-4e65-4a45-9b3d-4b755a2eb776-AttachmentsFound.PNG'><img src=http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/fd7350ee-4e65-4a45-9b3d-4b755a2eb776-AttachmentsFound.PNG width=400></a><br /><br /><h2>We Use your WebOffice Record Numbers</h2><br />WebOffice won't export your record numbers automatically, but we can find the ID of those records and use them to integrate your database relationships when you migrate over to Qrimp. This keeps your data whole and complete. In the screen shot below, you can see how we are finding the primary keys for imported data. The Primary Key uniquely identifies the record so we know which activity logs and tasks are assigned to the exact record.<br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/0259adf4-a9d8-4055-8d32-b8680c9b8799-FindingPrimaryKeys.PNG'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/0259adf4-a9d8-4055-8d32-b8680c9b8799-FindingPrimaryKeys.PNG' width=400></a><br /><br /><h2>We Link your Activity Logs and Tasks</h2><br />In this step of the import process, we are finding "Foreign Keys" in your database. The Qrimp import tool compares all of your field values to all of the other field values to see if that data may be linked in some way and with a single click, makes the full database relationship join. That may sound technical and even a little bit scary, but don't fear -- we take the pain out of the data migration process for you!<br /><br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/130ce037-b134-4ed6-9b97-859ea52eb22a-HuntingForeignKeys.PNG'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/130ce037-b134-4ed6-9b97-859ea52eb22a-HuntingForeignKeys.PNG' width=400></a><br /><br />Once we have found the foreign key references between your main database and the tasks and activity logs, we create a menu right to those tasks and activities under the main database menu. They are very easy to find and get to -- maybe even easier than WebOffice.<br /><br /><img src=http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/0aba29e0-e2f5-4695-b3d9-49048033edb2-linkedActivityLog.png><br /><br />If you click on an individual record, you can see the most recent tasks and activities listed on the right hand side of the screen:<br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/a61bdcb8-9771-4585-91af-c41ce61a6c08-linkedActivityLogScreenshot.png'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/a61bdcb8-9771-4585-91af-c41ce61a6c08-linkedActivityLogScreenshot.png' width=400></a><br /><br />If you noticed the Feedback tab -- extra points! You can use that to send us notes about the imported data or request changes to how the data appears on your screen. <br /><br /><br /><h2>Create Custom Views Like in WebOffice too!</h2><br />We know you want to move over to Qrimp and keep a familiar WebOffice like interface. While there are some differences between Qrimp and WebOffice -- of course -- we've made it easy for you to create custom views in Qrimp using screens that are very similar to the ones you're using now in WebOffice. We've gone the extra mile to give you access to your data like you're used to. We want your business and we know moving to another system can be a painful experience. We want to take some of that pain out and replace it with an even friendlier and easier to use system that you can trust to be around and support you and your company's needs into the future. We've seen systems like WebOffice come and go for almost a decade now and we'll be here long after some of those other alternatives have dried up and blown away!<br /><br />Check out these screen shots of our WebOffice-like custom view builder! When you're looking at your data, just click add a new view in the view by drop down.<br /><img src="http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/f8683c22-7026-4816-88aa-50821fa42da5-AddNewView.png" /><br /><br />That takes you right to the custom view builder. Looks pretty familiar doesn't it?<br /><br /><img src="http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/d4909762-88ad-4544-8857-f08992914743-AddNewViewNameAndColumns.PNG" /><br /><br />Sorting and grouping looks the same too, right?<br /><br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/7661bf21-084c-48c7-a662-615c9eb7a68e-NewViewSortingGrouping.png'><img src="http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/7661bf21-084c-48c7-a662-615c9eb7a68e-NewViewSortingGrouping.png" width=400/></a><br /><br />Some have told us the filter section is even easier to use than WebOffice!<br /><br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/3da0f5e1-dc8c-4e5f-9af7-e2c8930f7689-Viewfiltering.PNG'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/3da0f5e1-dc8c-4e5f-9af7-e2c8930f7689-Viewfiltering.PNG' width=500></a><br /><br />We think you'll agree that getting your data into Qrimp is easy and getting to your data in Qrimp is made a lot easier -- because we've gone the extra mile to win your business!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><h2>Great Alternative to WebOffice</h2><br />If you switch to Qrimp you can look forward to a lot of great features you don't get with Web Office. Before we get to that, here's the real selling point: We eat our own dog food. Everyone at Qrimp has a personal site they host on Qrimp. We use Qrimp for our invoicing, content management, calendars, tasks, and more. We also run several <a href="//www.qrimp.com/products.html">SaaS products on top of Qrimp</a>, similar to what you may be doing with WebOffice now. Software is our life. We built Qrimp to make building software easier and better -- we use Qrimp every single day -- period. We aren't going to end-of-life Qrimp, because doing so would end of life every website we have, every SaaS we offer. <br /><br />We aren't like Cisco and some of our competitors where the web database part of the business is a distraction. Qrimp is our life. We aren't in this for a quick flip. We aren't interested in selling our company, because Qrimp is the platform upon which we are going to build every web database we are ever going to build. There just simply isn't anything better. If you're considering <strong>alternative web databases</strong>, ask them if they run their entire business on their product. If they don't, walk away. At Qrimp, we run everything on the Qrimp Platform, so Qrimp has to work, reliably, every day.<br /><br />We plan to have this company forever. No interest in selling out. We have no debt. No venture capital investors looking for an exit. Our only motivation is happy users, both of the Qrimp platform and of the products you build on top of it. We have 100% focus on that -- on you.<br /><br />We love Qrimp and we think you will love it too! Keep reading to learn about some of the awesome things you can do with Qrimp!<br /><br /><h3>On-Premises Installation</h3><br />You can run the Qrimp platform on servers you own and operate anywhere in the world. If your network is down and you can't get to the internet or you just want the flexibility of hosting the Qrimp platform for your app on your own hardware, we can set you up with an installation of Qrimp. All you need is a Microsoft Windows Server with SQL Server 2005 or better and IIS 6.0 or higher. The advantages are that you control the hardware and are immune to end-of-life. If we were to decide to shut down the business -- which we couldn't imagine doing -- or a bomb fell on our office -- also highly unlikely -- your system would still operate without us. The disadvantages are that you are responsible for keeping the servers up and running. There are always pros and cons, but if you want to run Qrimp On-Premises, we can help and we are happy to discuss the pros and cons in more detail with you to see if it is a good fit.<br /><br /><h3>Clone Apps</h3><br />If you create similar Web Office instances for lots of different customers, you can use Qrimp to clone an app from one client to another. Or setup a base application and then use that as a template for future apps. You can set up wildcard subdomains and allow new clients to signup very quickly and see what the base app looks like and offer a free trial period with almost zero overhead to setup a new customer. You can then customize the app, or let them, on a client-by-client basis without having to force other clients to use the new features. Sometimes it can bother clients to have an app that is getting more and more features they don't want. If you want to give all your customers new functionality, you can use our deployment tools to copy database tables, reports and more to clients who want it.<br /><br /><h3>White-labeling</h3><br />We can set you up with your own domain where each of your clients or apps have their own subdomains. Each new app gets a clone of the base app for that domain. You can even run multiple domains on Qrimp, each with a unique base app. Change the logo, user groups, dashboard portals and more and when your customers sign up for your service, that's what they'll see.<br /><br /><h3>Security on a Field-by-field basis</h3><br />You can control which groups see which fields in the database very easily. Here's a screenshot of the interface.<br /><img src=http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/739f9567-5d00-4190-ac7c-2c7426b72cdd-ColumnSecuritySunshine.PNG width=800 /><br /><br />In the shot above, where there is a checkbox, the group on the left can see the column listed above. You could restrict SSN's from all but HR. You can even use data masks to hide all but the last 4 of the SSN from people in HR, so our detailed approach to security goes even farther than showing and hiding fields from different groups -- you can hide data <i>within</i> a field too.<br /><br /><h3>Qrimp is Fully Relational</h3><br />Here's a screen shot of our query builder that lets you use standard SQL Syntax to create customized reports from across any database table in your system. Click for a full size image.<br /><a href='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/536ad89a-2384-44d1-b8d1-c7670e18bb49-VoterQuotientQuery.PNG'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/536ad89a-2384-44d1-b8d1-c7670e18bb49-VoterQuotientQuery.PNG' width=800 /></a><br /><br />You can create queries like this with point and click simplicity and the INNER JOINs are built for you automatically. If you save the query, you can secure access to it by user group. Then create links, dashboard portals, or menu items directly to the data in the report. You can even build charts on data in custom queries bringing data visualizations within your new Qrimp apps to a whole new level!<br /><br /><h3>Customer Support</h3><br />We are told over and over that we have the best customer support in the industry! If you need help with your Qrimp app, we are super responsive. Email us anytime. During business hours, we can get most issues answered or otherwise resolved the same day -- sometimes just within minutes. Feature requests may take longer, but we'll start a conversation about what you need very quickly and start to work almost always right away. You can also use the feedback tab we mentioned before to communicate with us. That way we know exactly which screen you're talking about when you leave the note for us and we can keep track of which tasks have been complete and which are still in progress.<br /><br /><h3>Automated Data Migration</h3><br />We have completed the automation of the import process from WebOffice, so we can migrate all your exported data right away. It can all happen in as little as a few hours. Here's how it works:<br /><ol><li>Initiate a backup in WebOffice. You can do this, or you can create an admin account and we will do it for you.<li>We copy your exported files to our cloud.<li>We run the import tool you can see in some of the screen shots above.<li>We get on a web based meeting with you, walk through the imported data and make changes as you desire.<li>We continue to work with you in an on-going basis to add features you were using in WebOffice, help you configure security, custom views, and more...</ol><br /><br />If you like what you hear, signup below. We can walk you through Qrimp on a live one-on-one webinar or create a sample app you can use at no cost for 30 days to see if Qrimp is a good fit.<br /><br /><center><br /><h1>Ready to get started? Migrate from WebOffice</h1><a href='signup.html?plan=weboffice' title='WebOffice Migration Special Click Here!'><img src='http://22befdf0455d7ed140e8-455823efee039d555006339a4050c044.r44.cf1.rackcdn.com/3fe38813-20da-4613-b08e-a3183f0693b9-flashysignup.png' /></a></center><br /><br />We are working with customers on a first come, first served basis, so please sign up right away if you'd like to take advantage of our migration services.<br /><br />Again, we are very sorry that you have to go through this. Our mission in life and as a company is to never require our customers to experience this kind of hardship. Never having to go through such a forced migration is part of the reason we built Qrimp in the first place. It's in our core and our commitment is to the life of the platform -- forever. Not a few years, not until we can exit, not until the board of directors says we need to focus on some other business -- web software is our business -- and Qrimp is the platform that ties them all together.<br /><br />We hope you will strongly consider our offer. We'd love to give you a webinar tour of the product and talk more about your needs. We'd like to make the transition to Qrimp as smooth and seamless as possible. We know what it takes.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br /><br />Randall Minter<br />Founder and CTO of Qrimp.com<br />QrimpMon, 23 Dec 2013 16:25:00 G12T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-Webex-WebOffice.htmlIE11 for a weekhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.IE11-for-a-week.htmlIE 11: We've just got to try it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;We've been loyal to Firefox with Firebug for browser development for over 6 years now. But there is a new tool out there that is tempting us to defect. IE11. Yeah, that's right. IE.<br /><br />Since Microsoft released <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_11">IE11</a> back in October, we got the few de rigueur emails from customers with broken features. (Sorry about that guys). It wasn't anything too serious, and we were able to get those issues sorted out within a couple hours. I must admit though, that we spend those hours cursing IE, assuming that this one would be nothing but trouble for developers, as most past releases since IE6. "Why even bother?" "I can't believe they're still trying".<br /><br />Since then, no more IE11 issues for us, but I have seen a bit of noise on Twitter about problems, even issues with Sharepoint workflows! (See Mark A. Drake's post: <a href="http://markadrake.com/examples/sharepoint/ie11-fix/">http://markadrake.com/examples/sharepoint/ie11-fix/</a>).<br /><br />In the meantime, we've been checking it out. Imagine our wonderment and delight, when we see the long-awaited "Inspect Element" upon a right-click. The F12 developer tools look really good. They're very fast. The whole browser is fast. There's a cool gridline overlay when you click on a div. This looks really promising! And it looks like we're not the only ones to think so: <a href="http://www.sitepoint.com/internet-explorer-11-review/">http://www.sitepoint.com/internet-explorer-11-review/</a>. (Skip to "Innovations").<br /><br />Meanwhile, back in Firefox, Firebug is increasingly slow. On my computer it is now taking up to 3 seconds to inspect an element. It's frustrating, but it's become part of the routine, and I've got the physical memory down pat. And then this quiet little thought reminds me: IE11. Oh yes, but all of my passwords are stored in Firefox. As I'm waiting my mind wanders back to IE11.<br /><br />We talk in the office about it. Maybe we should give it a try. Yes, "browser lock-in" on Firefox is a significant barrier. It will take some time to transfer logins, sites and passwords into a new browser. But will moving stuff to IE11 take more time than Firefox speed issues waste? If IE11 is better, then after a month, or several, it will be worth it. And how will we know, unless we try?<br /><br />So we're doing it. We are going to use IE11 for development for one week. And since it's Friday afternoon, that week starts Monday!<br /><br />And please, don't mention Chrome.DevelopmentFri, 13 Dec 2013 17:07:00 G12T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.IE11-for-a-week.htmlLast Minute Postmark in Tulsa Oklahoma for 2012 Tax Returnshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Last-Minute-Postmark-in-Tulsa-Oklahoma-for--2012-Tax-Returns.htmlIf you procrastinated on your taxes, here's info on how to get to the Post Office open the latest in Tulsa Oklahoma&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Of course many of us wait until the last minute to file our taxes. It's no wonder, since the tax code is <a href="http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/news/10919341/no-surprise-small-businesses-say-complex-taxes-are-their-biggest-problem">the Biggest Problem for Small Businesses</a>.<br /><br />If you're in Tulsa, Oklahoma like we are, there's <strong>one</strong> post office open late to postmark your tax return by the April 15, 2013 due date -- and it's only <b>open until 10:30 pm</b>.<br /><br /><blockquote>US Post Office<br />2161 North Cargo Road<br />Tulsa, OK 74115<br />(918) 834-6086<br /></blockquote><br /><br /><iframe width="425" height="350" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=CffsDtT8ri5vFakyKAIdot5I-inn8Z0MEvK2hzGdKICU6HZtvQ&q=2161+N+Cargo+Rd,+Tulsa,+OK&aq=&sll=36.186039,-95.888144&sspn=0.069482,0.132093&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=2161+N+Cargo+Rd,+Tulsa,+Oklahoma+74115&t=m&z=14&ll=36.185137,-95.888305&output=embed"></iframe><br /><small><a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=embed&hl=en&geocode=CffsDtT8ri5vFakyKAIdot5I-inn8Z0MEvK2hzGdKICU6HZtvQ&q=2161+N+Cargo+Rd,+Tulsa,+OK&aq=&sll=36.186039,-95.888144&sspn=0.069482,0.132093&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=2161+N+Cargo+Rd,+Tulsa,+Oklahoma+74115&t=m&z=14&ll=36.185137,-95.888305" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">View Larger Map</a></small>The WebMon, 15 Apr 2013 13:44:00 G4T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Last-Minute-Postmark-in-Tulsa-Oklahoma-for--2012-Tax-Returns.htmlEvery website should have a contact form and a feedback tab!http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Every-website-should-have-a-contact-form-and-a-feedback-tab.htmlContact forms and feedback tabs are good for you and good for customers!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<h2>Website visitors will help you improve your site!</h2><br />I was just browsing around the web and I got to a website that had a problem on it. I wanted to let them know, but I was in the middle of something else, so I didn't want to hunt for their email, launch my email client, type in their email address and a subject, and worry that they were going to spam me later. I just wanted to anonymously let them know that a button on their website didn't work.<br /><h2>Hello, is there anybody out there?</h2><br />On another site, I wanted to contact the company about a similar issue. They had a contact link at the bottom, but the link was a mailto: email address. I clicked it and it launched Firefox's choose email app dialog. Taking the time to deal with an email application was more than I bargained for. I just wanted to tell them about the issue I found.<br /><h2>Make it Easy!</h2><br />If you want to communicate with your customers and get feedback, you have to make it easy for them. The more steps there are between you and your customers, the fewer customers there are who will take them. If a customer helps you identify a bug or typo on your website, or is able to ask you a question quickly and easily, you may get more customers!<br /><h2>The Feedback Tab</h2><br />Have you noticed the feedback tabs that have started to appear on the right-hand side of many web pages? We like these. They make it super easy for website visitors to communicate with web developers and content writers about the website itself. These slide-out boxes with their telltale vertically-aligned text are becoming more and more common. They may be the new defacto standard for letting your customers report issues with your website.<br /><h2>Rules for a Great Contact Us Page</h2><br /><ol><br /><li>Don't make any fields required.<p>Required fields limit interactivity. You don't have to have any information about a customer if all they want to do is tell you about a typo on your website.</p></li><br /><li>KISS - Keep it simple sweetheart!<p>Five fields maximum! Even five is a lot. Have an email and phone number so you can get in touch with them if they want you to. Name and message are the only two needed. You may want a company field, but probably not.</p><br /><li>Have your form email you when submitted.<p>If someone submits the form, have it go straight to your email inbox. If you walk into a store and want to ask a question and no one answers you, how do you feel about shopping there? If they've filled out the form with contact information -- respond in a timely manner. Get back to them the same day or at the latest, the next day.</p><br /><li>Manage the communications<p>In your email notification, include a link to a form back to the website with a form to respond. Fill in the answer and store it so you know you've responded to the customer. You can automatically add that customer to your CRM system, it may come in handy later. </p><br /></ol><br /><h2>Review of Today's Lesson</h2><br />Putting a simple contact form on your website with a name, phone number, email address and message box is really fast (okay, at least for Qrimp users). Even if you have to do it the hard way, build that page and form. The help and goodwill from your customers will be worth it!The WebFri, 21 Sep 2012 09:49:00 G9T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Every-website-should-have-a-contact-form-and-a-feedback-tab.htmlWhy coachability is importanthttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Why-coachability-is-important.htmlEntrepreneurs are anti-authority so it's difficult to know why coachability is important. Well, here's why.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;One of the many reasons to go out and start a business is to get out from under the control of some boss that doesn't understand your ideas or your reasoning. So why would you want to work with someone who wants you to be "coachable"? Does this mean they'll dictate your thinking?<br /><br />When you're just starting out, you might look for a mentor, maybe at an incubator or start-up school of sorts. You may come across an emphasis on "<b>coachability</b>." What does it mean? Are the these people looking for someone to micromanage and boss around?? You could get <em>that</em> at a day job! You're just looking for help to <b>start your own business</b> and <b>be your own boss</b>.<br /><br />As an entrepreneur, if you've got any experience at all, you're used to people saying no to your ideas or giving you advice you might find useless. It may seem that there are more people out there without a clue than with one! So why listen to someone else try to tell you what the right decisions are for a business you run everyday? You've put in the hard work, you know your business! Why is someone else trying to tell you what to do?<br /><br />Here's why. Entrepreneurs, like you, are human too and still make a lot of mistakes. If you aren't making enough mistakes, you aren't doing enough. Right now, I'm watching <a href="http://www.hulu.com/shark-tank">Shark Tank</a>, I have three episodes queued up in separate browser tabs, and I see the same mistakes over and over. If you're <b>starting a business</b>, you better be watching <a href="http://www.hulu.com/shark-tank">Shark Tank</a>, because the sharks are right. Learn from their mistakes. The biggest mistake I see is people saying no to money. Those 5 sharks up there have way more experience than any of the pitchers and some naive pitchers still stand there and act like they know more than the sharks.<br /><br />"Life is always about distribution... that's it." Daymond John gets it. You might, but you probably don't. It's okay, just trust him. He's sold billions of dollars worth of product. It's hard to create a business. It takes management, contacts and software. Do you know the people at 1,000 stores to sell to? Do you know someone at Wal-mart? If they buy 100,000 units, can you deliver? How? Are you going to put them in your trunk and drive them over?<br /><br />I'm digressing extremely here. The point is, these sharks, mentors, some investors and many of the folks you'll meet at incubators, have been in business and created companies. They want to help you! Listen to them. They know the mistakes you're making. They've made them. If you aren't coachable, you aren't going to listen to them tell you you're making a mistake.<br /><br />On <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQXPq6ZRd4s">season 3, week 14 of Shark Tank</a>, Mark Cuban says, "At this point, I'm going to ask you to trust us." If you're coachable, your answer to Mark Cuban, is, "Wait a minute. I'm not quite sure I understand what you're saying, but if we can position ourselves on the same side of success, I'll will to trust you."<br /><br />Coachability is the ability to listen to the people who have been through the wringer before and heed their advice. So listen, evaluate the advice, if you don't understand it, research it. If you're more coachable, you'll make fewer mistakes by learning from the mistakes of others -- and the successes too.<br /><br />Good luck!Start-upSun, 16 Sep 2012 21:19:00 G9T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Why-coachability-is-important.htmlHow to get Buy-in for Good Ideashttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.How-to-get-Buy-in-for-Good-Ideas.htmlHave a great idea and want to make sure it isn't shot down? These 5 strategies will help.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;We recently watched a good interview from the Harvard Business School lecture series with Professor John Kotter, who discussed some of the ideas in his book "Buy In: saving your good idea from getting shot down". We thought we would share with you his simple, clear advice which will be of great use to small business owners and start-ups. It might be especially helpful for those renegade-type entrepreneurs who may have trouble getting people to believe that their ideas have value. <br /><br /><object style="height: 330px; width: 500px"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/RpSI4-ZuegE?version=3"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/RpSI4-ZuegE?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="500" height="330"></object><br /><br />Below are Kotter's five ways of getting buy-in and our reflections on those<br />ideas:<br /><br /><h4>Draw the Gunfire!</h4>Have a big meeting about your idea, invite everyone in. Because people are so busy, perhaps a lot of the reason they don't buy in to your idea is because it is just a blip on their radar. By holding a big meeting, you will "draw the gunfire". People will attack your idea. That's good because people notice gunfire-"once you've got their attention, then you have the possibility of winning over their minds and hearts". We interpreted this strategy as similar to the philosophy that "there's no such thing as bad publicity".<br /><br /><h4>Keep it Simple!</h4> "Avoid Vietnam." Don't debate the details. If you spend 15 minutes debating the details of your idea, people will tune out and stop thinking about the idea. There are simple responses to most types of attacks on an idea. Unfortunately, Professor Kotter didn't get into those responses in the interview, so perhaps we will need to peruse the book for those.<br /><br /><h4>Be the Statesman</h4> Treat people with respect, in your meeting and "on paper". Don't beat them into submission, especially if you are feeling angry or defensive-"mistake". Be the statesman. The bullies will try to beat up on your idea, let them. Let <em>them</em> come off looking bad, which helps you get buy-in from others. Be respectful of nay-sayers, you never know who may simply be a sceptic. If someone is simply playing devil's advocate, it wouldn't make much sense to debase them and lose their support for that reason. Treating everyone with respect draws the audience toward you.<br /><br /><h4>Keep a Broad View of the Audience</h4> Pay attention to the masses. If there is one person who is attacking your idea more viciously than others, do not focus all of your attention refuting that person's arguments. You can just imagine how this would give validity to their stance. You are there to convince everyone, and you will likely not change that one detractor's mind anyhow. Give everyone attention.<br /><br /><h4>Be Well Prepared</h4> Think carefully about your plan, how it would be used, and what some of the possible arguments against it are. Focusing on the details of your plan reduces anxiety. If you have thought of things down to the nitty-gritty, people will be less easily able to poke holes in your ideas, and you will come off looking more respectable and intelligent! And last but not least-and this last piece of advice might be really crucial to some of the more intelligent entrepreneurs out there-don't put people to sleep by talking for too long. If you do this, you're "dead" as Kotter puts it.<br />Start-upFri, 21 Jan 2011 20:31:00 G1T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.How-to-get-Buy-in-for-Good-Ideas.htmlAlternative to DabbleDBhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-DabbleDB.htmlThe DabbleDB team has been acquired by Twitter. We'd like you to give Qrimp a try.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The brilliant team behind another <strong>web database</strong> has been acquired. It's great news for the DabbleDB team, but it's terrible news for customers of DabbleDB. We are happy they have seen great success, but we know existing DabbleDB customers must be on edge right now. Who is going to continue working on DabbleDB? Will data stored there continue to exist? What alternatives are there for DabbleDB? <br /><br /><h1>A Great Alternative to DabbleDB</h1><br />Well, Qrimp is a great alternative for DabbleDB. One of the best things about Qrimp is that it runs on your local computer, in a server environment, or even your own VPS, so if Qrimp is acquired, you don't have to worry about your data -- just install your own Qrimp server license!<br /><br /><h1>Special Limited Time Offer</h1><br /><strong>Signup with Qrimp for the same rate you're paying at DabbleDB!</strong> That's right. For a limited time, we are offering DabbleDB customers Qrimp accounts at the same price you're paying for DabbleDB. Just let us know you are coming in as an existing DabbleDB customer when you <a href=/signup.html>sign up for Qrimp</a>. Let us know what you're paying there, with verification, and you'll get the same rate here.<br /><br /><h1>What is Qrimp?</h1><br />Qrimp is an easy to use online web database. It's not quite as intuitive, but that's because it's <i>way</i> more powerful. Qrimp has security settings by group. You can do advanced reporting and even create your own SQL based Queries. Not only that, but it has a great CSS based system to change the look and feel of your web application, enabling you to power not only a web database, but any website for any purpose.<br /><br /><h1>Easing the transition to a new Online Database</h1><br />About a year ago, we offered support for customers of Coghead who need to transition to another platform. Now, we are offering support to customers of DabbleDB who would like to transition to another web database platform. Qrimp has been around now for 4 years. Some systems built on Qrimp have over 400 users and they work great. Many people say they like the interface better and find Qrimp much faster than DabbleDB as well, so we think you'll be happy here.<br /><br />If you have any questions, please <a href="contactus.html">contact us</a>.QrimpThu, 10 Jun 2010 23:40:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-DabbleDB.htmlERP for Small Businesshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.ERP-for-Small-Business.htmlHaving overseen a multi-million dollar installation of SAP, he called Qrimp, "ERP for Small Business."&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As Qrimp approaches 400 installations, it feels great to see how many businesses and people we are helping. At the same time, there's still a lot of pain out there in a world where people are buying the wrong software.<br /><br />I just read an article at Computer World UK called, "<a href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/infrastructure/applications/in-depth/index.cfm?articleid=2493">Why ERP is still so hard</a>." It's painful, here are some quotes from the article.<blockquote>Of course, ERP applications can change. But it'll cost you. In customizations. In change and process management. In upgrades. A typical company, notes the CFO study, will spend an average of $1.2 million each year to maintain, modify and update its ERP system.</blockquote>That's after spending $3 Million to $17 Million to implement it in the first place.<br /><blockquote>Oracle, for instance, will heavily discount license pricing upfront but will, rest assured, make that up on the backend - from its 22 percent maintenance and support fees, on which it does not negotiate.</blockquote>I knew when I started my business, I wanted it to run on great software, a robust and flexible platform that could grow and change as my business grows!<br /><br />So before I got started on my next venture, I started on the software. I saw the benefit that software brings to organizations. All companies of even modest size need software, but it's expensive and can be difficult to maintain. I wanted to solve those problems first so I knew I could manage any information I needed to quickly and easily. <br /><br /><h3>So I ask myself, "Why is ERP so hard?"</h3>I think it's hard because technology is hard. Writing software to manage an entire business is difficult. Everyone wants something different. ERP software is generally written once and sold to many businesses and every business is different. It takes changing of minds and business processes to adapt to large ERP installations.<br /><br />With a rapid application development platform like Qrimp, the software can be adapted to the business, rather than requiring business and people change -- change the software. Mold the software to the business. On the Qrimp platform, we can build and customize an entire ERP suite of software designed to meet exact business requirements in less time and at lower cost than it would require to purchase and customize an existing packaged system.<br /><br /><h3>Never say Never</h3>The article continues the discussion of hard software.<blockquote>CIOs, too, can play a starring role in limiting costly customizations, by educating and imploring business managers and users why customisation, in the long run, is often not the better route. But that task is never easy. </blockquote> I wouldn't say that is true. I think every business is different and every business needs different software. If you don't customize the software, you have to customize the people. You have to change your entire business to suit the software, when it should be the other way around. Adapt the software to the business. Retraining your people to a new business process, takes time. It's a big distraction. Even simple things like changing the names of things can make a big difference.<br /><br />One of my acquaintances was working for a company about to roll out a popular CRM system and she told me, "<b>I don't have time to learn it.</b> I'm too busy -- we're all too busy. We have to change the way we do everything to use this new software, it's easier to keep it in Excel." I cringed when I heard that. A lot of software decisions like this are made from the top down, just like software is built. In cases like these, slick sales men and women convince the management to buy the software and employees resent it. They know the project is doomed to failure, but no one listens. They think it's easier to adapt their business to the software than to adapt the software to the business. That was true in the past, but not anymore.<br /><br />The problem with ERP software is that the underlying infrastructure, the code that runs it, is so hard to write. It takes years to write the code to manage an accounting process and then the ERP companies take that same code and sell it to all their customers. If they want to customize the functionality, they have to rewrite the code, which takes months or even longer. Some ERP roll-outs take years.<br /><br /><h3>Qrimp is different</h3> With Qrimp, we build software that runs entire business in just a matter of months -- from scratch. We build the software to match your business processes and your people. It doesn't take years to write software anymore, it takes a couple hours. It sounds too good to be true. It's unbelievable, but what I can't believe anymore is that people are still building software systems the hard way. It's <i>soft</i>ware, why is it so <i>hard?</i><br /><br /><h3>You can't customize traditional ERP, because upgrades break it</h3>One of the best features of Qrimp is that <strong>upgrades don't break your software</strong>. The first enterprise system, built on Qrimp almost 3 years ago has been upgraded multiple times and it still works flawlessly. No data has been lost, no additional maintenance time has been spent unbreaking the system -- <b>Qrimp just works</b>.<br /><br />Traditional ERP breaks, because it was written top down. The ERP company sees a problem like accounting, HR or supply chain and they write a bunch of code to solve the individual problems. Then they piece all together after the fact. But that's the wrong approach.<br /><br /><h3>Qrimp was written from the bottom up</h3>Qrimp is a platform. We spent the first years of R&D building a flexible platform, exactly so that it can be customized. I knew when I architected the system that it was going to have to be agile to support the changing business requirements of a growing company. This is where traditional ERP fails. The <a href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/infrastructure/applications/in-depth/index.cfm?articleid=2493&pn=3">ComputerWorldUK article</a> says a lack of flexibility is why many ERP packages fail:<blockquote>"Companies grow and change, acquiring new business lines and divesting themselves of others. They open new facilities or consolidate operations, add partners or outsource functions, centralise or decentralise the back office. Reporting requirements increase as regulatory bodies heighten oversight and as companies expand across borders.... In short, businesses change, and as they do, so do management's information needs."</blockquote><br /><br />Traditional ERP fails, because it can't change. Qrimp was designed to change. That was the #1 priority when building the system -- <strong>enable changes to the software</strong>. <br /><br /><h3>Hard software stifles business</h3>Business changes and adapts. You don't want our software to be a ball and chain, you want it to be flexible and move with you. Even adding a new menu or changing a column, or adding a column with traditional ERP can take weeks or months. It has to be rolled out and tested and integrated and recompiled and all sorts of other things that most users of the system don't know about or care about and really, why should they? They need to do their jobs and they need to be able to store and track the information effectively.<br /><br />I love Qrimp, because it grows with us. As we start new ventures, build new websites, attract new customers, implement new features, Qrimp just keeps rolling right along. <br /><br />If you'd like to learn more about how Qrimp can enable your business to grow, build more revenue, adapt to change and be more agile, please <a href="contact.html"><strong>Contact Us</strong></a>! We <i>want</i> to help.QrimpThu, 10 Sep 2009 10:45:00 G9T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.ERP-for-Small-Business.htmlWhat the recent Facebook and Twitter DDoS outage tells ushttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.What-the-recent-Facebook-and-Twitter-DDoS-outage-tells-us.htmlThe web is extremely fragile.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The recent <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-10305200-245.html">Facebook and Twitter Outage</a> was an attack on one person. <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/169831/twitter_still_struggling_to_recover_from_dos_attack.html">Twitter was down for 2 days</a>. F-Secure said it was like <a href="http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00001746.html">bombing a TV station because you don't like one of the newscasters</a>. Hmm... Except it's not.<br /><br />This one person, whose name I won't mention, made some Russians so angry that they disabled a web service used by millions of people. MILLIONs of people. <br /><br />The damage was even worse than just taking out Twitter and Facebook. It also <a href="http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Search-Engines/How-Google-Was-Impacted-By-The-TwitterFacebook-Denial-of-Service-Attacks-508087/?kc=EWKNLNAV08102009STR1">took out portions of Blogger</a> run by Google, the most massive data center in the world. <a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2351296,00.asp">LifeJournal was also down</a>.<br /><br />If hackers angry at one person can take down four internet companies' websites used by millions of people, imagine if they were angry at, I don't know... <i>two people</i>!<br /><br />The WebWed, 12 Aug 2009 07:09:00 G8T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.What-the-recent-Facebook-and-Twitter-DDoS-outage-tells-us.htmlCustom Website Analytics Built with Qrimphttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Custom-Website-Analytics-Built-with-Qrimp.htmlI was frustrated with a lot of the one-size-fits-all website analytics program, so I rolled my own on the Qrimp platform.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<div id=hackernews style='display:none;border:darkgreen;background:efffef'><h3>Preface for Hacker News readers</h3>My document.referrer says you are coming from HN, so I thought I'd preface this post especially for you. <br /><br />A lot of stuff I've read at HN prompted me to finally write this. I saw the <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=689746">Why JavaScript Web Analytics...</a> post today. I've also seen lots of comments from people wondering what other HNers are hacking on. This analytics tool is something I'm hacking on and so is Qrimp -- it's my baby.<br /><br />Just briefly, Qrimp is a browser based development platform. It's usually $50/mo, but I would love to get more opinions from <i>real</i> hackers, so if you'd like to learn more about Qrimp or just give us some feedback, <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/signup.html">sign up</a> and add your HN user name in the "How you heard about us" block and I'll create a free account for you.<br /></div><br /><script>if (document.referrer.indexOf('ycombinator') > 0){document.getElementById('hackernews').style.display='block';}</script><h3>Why analytics are important</h3><br />If you want to better understand your website visitors, your customers, or your potential partners, you need to know what they know about you. You know what they know, partly through examining what they are reading at your site. Which types of articles get the most attention? Which products are the most popular? Which pages are your potential customers looking at that convinces them to sign up?<br /><br />It's really about data and information and turning those into Knowledge you can use to improve your company -- or yourself. Sometimes you don't know how you are going to use additional knowledge, but I know that the more I know, the better able I am to react and that's why site logs are important. If your site starts to perform slowly or you get a lot of traffic and you don't know where it's coming from, your ignorance is hurting you in ways you may not even know.<br /><br /><h3>Why One-size-fits-all doesn't work</h3><br />You may be wondering, "Why waste your time building your own analytics when there are lots of options out there?" Well, the simple answer is that with Qrimp it really doesn't take that long. There was information I wanted access to, that I couldn't get out of Urchin or Google Analytics. Some of these packages are good, but when I used them, I always felt constrained. I felt like I wanted more and I knew there was more knowledge to be gained from the logs than I was getting.<br /><br />For example, Google Analytics really limited my ability to drill into details about each visitor. If someone signs up for Qrimp, I wanted to know where they came from, what they looked at. Are they coming from a university? Really, there are a lot of questions I had that were left unanswered by the statistics packages out there designed for <i>all</i> websites. I wanted a statistics package designed for <i>my</i> website.<br /><br />When someone signs up, I log the IP address for the computer they are using. Since the sign up system is also built in Qrimp, I knew I'd be able to create a link from that IP address directly to the analytics system and immediately know everything that customer looked at before and after signing up. This kind of knowledge would help me understand better what is in the mind of <i>that particular customer</i>.<br /><br /><h3>Problems javascript based solutions</h3><br />Google Analytics is also JavaScript based and I found the statistics produced by GA was really quite different from Urchin stats generated from the raw logs. The discrepancy made me uneasy. I knew to get the best information, I had to go to the raw logs. <br /><br />Rather than go into detail about why JavaScript based solutions aren't up to my standards, I'll refer to a post I read today, called <i><a href="http://www.datalandsoftware.com/blog/2009/07/06/10-reasons-why-web-log-analyzers-are-better-than-javascript-based-analytics/">10 reasons why web log analyzers are better than JavaScript based analytics</a></i><br /><br /><h3>Problems with urchin</h3><br />One of the biggest issues with Urchin was that the navigation just didn't feel right. For example, in the chart below, I wanted to click on the bar and examine the sessions, but urchin doesn't let me do that. That kind of functionality is built into Qrimp, so I knew it would be very easy to present the data more intuitively.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/urchin_analytics_dailychart_cant_click.png"/><br /><br />Also, the urchin statistics are presented on a site by site basis, but because Qrimp is a multi-tenant system, I wanted to be able break down statistics by Qrimp instance. Were visitors coming to <a href="http://www.qrimp.com">www.qrimp.com</a> also visiting <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com">The Developer Network</a>? Did they start out at the <a href="http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com">Cloud Computing Portal</a> or maybe they were techies looking at the <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/TechJobsCharts">Tech Jobs Charts</a>? Using Urchin, answering that question would be almost impossible. <br /><br />Another issue was with website referrals, here's an image:<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/urchin_referers_noclick.png" /><br />See how some of the information is disregarded? If you read Hacker News, you'll know from that link, there's no way for me to see the comments about whatever link it was that was submitted to Hacker News. That information is just lost. But when someone refers to a page at Qrimp, I want to be able to go to that page and see what they are saying.<br /><br /><h4>File based analytics can't be queried</h4><br />Most analytics programs aren't database driven. They look at your logs and then build a bunch of reports or static files that then present your data to you in ways they <i>think</i> you'll want to see it. But without a comprehensive querying system, they limit the visibility of the data and that's really what I was after and that's what Qrimp is all about.<br /><br /><h3>What I wanted to see</h3><br />Whenever I would use one of the standard analytics packages, I'd always have a lot of questions. I've been using website analytics tools for over 10 years now -- way back when I had to examine logs manually. I first tried <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awstats">awstats</a> back in the day, which I loved, and then Microsoft had this great tool called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Site_Server">Site Server</a> which had some built in analytics processing. Site Server's analytics was really nice, but it "went away..." <br /><br />On a side note, that's part of why I built Qrimp -- I was tired of my favorite software <i>going away</i>. I knew if I wanted software done right, I was going to have to do it, but there's so much software that I wanted to build, that I decided to start on the platform. It's my mission to make sure Qrimp never goes away.<br /><br /><h4>I wanted Individual Visitor Logs</h4><br />Individual visitor logs was something I really wanted to see. Not only for a single site, but across all sites. Was someone using their Qrimp app, then clicking on the Help link and finding more information from the Developer network? Which help topics were they reading and when? I need to know so I can make Qrimp better.<br /><br /><h4>New Domains</h4><br />I also wanted detailed reports about which new domains were coming to the site. Lots of smaller companies come to check out Qrimp and maybe they'd like to buy it. These new domains are hot leads I can examine, build up a case, and then call that company and ask them if they'd like to talk or see a web demo. <br /><br />I've also been working with different universities who want to get their students up and running on Qrimp. I love the idea and so I wanted to see which new .edu domains were coming to Qrimp and then perhaps I could email the Computer Science department and see if they were interested. <br /><br /><h3>What I did NOT want to see: Log Spam and Robots</h3><br />I found that as I continued to use the Urchin statistics, I was getting more and more refers to websites peddling drugs, porn, and myriad other types of spam. There was no way for me to get these hits out of my logs unless I filtered them out myself.<br /><br />I also didn't want to see a lot of details about the Robots. I developed a few algorithms to figure out what a robot was and then flag and remove those hits from the big list. This allowed me to really filter out the logs and drill into only the human beings. I might have a couple hundred sessions one day and then find out that that half of those are robots. It's bad data and I don't care about the robots -- I care about customers. <br /><br /><h3>Customizing Qrimp</h3><br />So I had to get the raw logs into Qrimp. In the raw logs, these statistics are presented with one request on each line. I needed each request to be a record in the database, so I had to write a little bit of customized code.<br /><br /><h4>Downloading the Raw Logs</h4><br />I run Qrimp on a local instance, so all I had to do was create a new database and install it. The hosting provider makes the logs available through FTP in ZIP files, so I wrote a script I run once a day to attach to the FTP server via sFTP and download any new log files. I use <a href="http://winscp.net/eng/index.php">WinSCP</a> which has an awesome <a href="http://winscp.net/eng/docs/scripting">scripting language</a> that I use to automate it. I create a scheduled task or "cron" job to run this script each morning.<br /><br /><h4>Parsing the logs</h4><br />Then, I wrote a little code that would unzip the raw logs, open the text file contained within it and go line by line extracting out the logdate, servername, referer and other details about a request. I added a little bit of security to it so that the database wouldn't get corrupted by script tags via cross site scripting and that sort of thing. I've parsed lots of files like this, so it didn't take long, maybe an hour or two.<br /><br />I thought having detailed analytics like this would be interesting for our customers as well, so I built the rest of the import process into web pages. At some point in the future, I may automate this process too or make it a commercial add on, but for now, it's part of my daily routine. <br /><br />The first thing I do is click on the Qrimp server I want to import logs for from something like this:<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_importing_logs_step1.png" /><br /><br />When I click on one of the servers, I usually pogo-stick them, I scroll to the daily import and click it:<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_import_step2.png" /><br /><br />Then I see a simple page with a progress bar letting me know how long it'll take. <br /><object id="csSWF" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="594" height="218" codebase="http://active.macromedia.com/flash7/cabs/ swflash.cab#version=9,0,28,0"><param name="src" value="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_importing_log_step3.swf"/><param name="bgcolor" value="#1a1a1a"/><param name="quality" value="best"/><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"/><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"/><param name="scale" value="showall"/><param name="flashVars" value="autostart=false"/><embed name="csSWF" src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_importing_log_step3.swf" width="594" height="218" bgcolor="#1a1a1a" quality="best" allowScriptAccess="always" allowFullScreen="true" scale="showall" flashVars="autostart=false" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash"></embed></object><br /><br /><h3>Back into the Browser based development</h3><br />Everything beyond this point was created using only the Qrimp development platform. Once the data was in the system, custom queries, field templates, portals and everything else was super easy.<br /><br />After importing all the new logs, I reindex the logs table so queries are fast. Then I do a reverse DNS lookup on the IP addresses so I know a little bit more about each visitor. Qrimp has a reverse dns function built in, so I created an external data source to extract this information. I know this isn't the most efficient way to do these, but it looks cool and it's fun to watch. Here's a video of that, it's neat to watch. You'll notice in the video that I use Opera to reload the page automically every 5 seconds. <br /><br /><object id="csSWF" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="1028" height="496" codebase="http://active.macromedia.com/flash7/cabs/ swflash.cab#version=9,0,28,0"><param name="src" value="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_reverse_dns_lookup.swf"/><param name="bgcolor" value="#1a1a1a"/><param name="quality" value="best"/><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"/><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"/><param name="scale" value="showall"/><param name="flashVars" value="autostart=false"/><embed name="csSWF" src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_reverse_dns_lookup.swf" width="1028" height="496" bgcolor="#1a1a1a" quality="best" allowScriptAccess="always" allowFullScreen="true" scale="showall" flashVars="autostart=false" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash"></embed></object><br /><br />When it's complete, run one more query that examines the logs, looks for robots, spammers, and does a bit of denormalization and truncation of old entries to keep the system running fast. This is running on my laptop and I only have 2GB of ram. <br /><br />In the future, I plan on storing aggregate information for the older logs, but for now this is fine. I keep the log zip files, so it'll be easy to keep all the data on a larger server or in aggregate in the future.<br /><br /><h3>Screen shots</h3><br />So now that I have my data in the Qrimp database and processed, I can examine it. I have a portal page, here are my settings for that:<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_portal_options.png" /><br /><br />One of the charts on the reports is requests by day for the past month (click for full size):<br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_by_day_clickable.png"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_by_day_clickable.png" width=500 class=border /></a><br /><br />Another report is "Popular pages at Qrimp," which shows me a page like this (click for full size):<br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_popular_pages_001.png"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_popular_pages_001.png" width=500 class=border /></a><br /><br />I like the calendar view too. I created a custom template that allows me to see sessions, bandwidth, and unique referers by day. I can click on the links to drill in.<br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_calendar_view.png"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_calendar_view.png" width=500 class=border /></a><br /><br />If I click on Sessions in the link above, I see the image below. I can click on the numbers under Sessions and Referers and get more details about the numbers behind them. <br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_click_on_sessions.png"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_click_on_sessions.png" width=500 class=border /></a><br /><br />Also, notice the icons are linked to the server names in this chart too. It's just a <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com/HelpTopics/Field Templates">field template</a> in Qrimp, so anywhere there is a servername column in a grid report, I can quickly get details for the server I don't have to customize every single report.<br /><br />If I click on the number under referers, I'll see a list of sites sending traffic there. <br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_referer_list.png"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_referer_list.png" width=500 class=border /></a><br /><br />Notice in the image above, there's the word "spam" by the link to the referer. If I click it, it takes me to a form where I can add it to the list of spammers and all of those referers will be excluded from future reports. The Spam referer link is pre-populated into the form so all I do is click TAB TAB Space (to click the create button) and I've added the spammer. I set up the workflow so that as soon as I add the spammer, I go right back to the report where I found it.<br /><br /><h3>Integrating with other sites</h3><br />Now the really cool part starts. Because I'm using Qrimp for all our data systems, anywhere we have an IP address, I can create a Field Template for that item that will link it to our website analytics program. For example, when someone signs up for Qrimp, their IP address is logged. I added a little icon that when clicked, shows me exactly what that user viewed before signing up. This will help me improve my site so that we get more customers in the future, here's what that looks like:<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_integration_signups.png" /><br /><br />Integrating the sites like this is very simple, here's the HTML behind the field template for the IP Address data:<br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_integration_field_template.png"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/logs_integration_field_template.png" width=500 class=border /></a><br /><br />Another cool part is that our website analytics application is running behind our firewall, but because Qrimp links can go deep into data, we can structure the querystring to link directly to particular pieces of information, even if the systems aren't running on the same server.<br /><br /><h3>Conclusion</h3><br />All told, I've spend probably 10 to 20 hours on this website analytics system. There is a lot to the system I haven't shown you, but the amount of power I can get out of Qrimp is really amazing for the amount of work put into it. The amount of time I lose learning how to use Urchin or Google Analytics, or even just maintaining the JavaScript links to GA is probably more than that over the life of the application.<br /><br />But now I have unlimited access to my data. I can query it any way I like, I can integrate it very easily with my other systems.<br /><br />I love Qrimp so much I almost about to cry right now! It's so powerful I can barely contain myself.QrimpMon, 06 Jul 2009 11:59:00 G7T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Custom-Website-Analytics-Built-with-Qrimp.htmlDigging into the Customer Extranethttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Digging-into-the-Customer-Extranet.htmlAfter drawing out details of the customer extranet on the white board, it gets easier to visualize the system.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;So I drew out some of the items from the <a href="blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.html">Situational Application Brainstorm</a> for the Customer Extranet. Here's the white board drawing for it. Click for the high res version: <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/attachments/57791fe8-20d2-45a7-9df7-80cf19e82d19/client_extranet.jpg"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/attachments/57791fe8-20d2-45a7-9df7-80cf19e82d19/client_extranet.jpg.500.jpg" class=border /></a><br /><br />What I've done is list some of the <strong>things</strong> from the <a href="blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.html">brainstorm</a> in blue above the <strong>properties</strong> for those items. The red arrows are drawn toward properties that are actually <i>other things</i>. For example, when creating a new <strong>Project</strong>, that project will be <i>assigned</i> to, or <i>created under</i>, a particular <strong>Customer</strong>.<br /><br />To get started creating the Customer Extranet, I go to the Create Tables menu in my fresh Qrimp app:<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_create_tables.png" class=border /><br /><br />I'm going to start creating my tables in order of hierarchy. What I mean by that is that I want to create tables that have no pick lists first. For example, the customer table doesn't depend on any other tables, but projects does, so in order to add a <strong>pick from customers</strong> from the projects table to the customers table, the customers table needs to exist. If I create the Projects table first, then I'll need to add the pick from to the customers table after the fact, which will be an additional step. It's okay if you create some out of order, but I like to do it this way.<br /><br /><h3>Customer Table</h3><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_customer_table.png" class=border /><br /><br />In the image above, you can see how I've selected to create my customer table. I've added a contact email and phone number, where in the white board diagram above, I only had one property for contact.<br /><br />When I click the create table button I'm taken straight to the Add Customer form and can begin populating customers into my database. I'm not ready to do this yet, so I'll continue creating the other tables needed for my customer extranet.<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_customer_added.png" class=border /><br /><br /><h3>Project Table</h3><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_project_table.png" class=border /><br />Here in the project table, I've decided to add a description field that will represent the requirements. We should focus on keeping the application simple and because most people understand what a description is, more than a brainstorm, I'll use the name description.<br /><br />When I create the table, Qrimp adds this form to my app automatically, just like for the customers table.<br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_add_project_form.png" class=border /><br /><br /><br /><h3>Iterations Table</h3><br />As I've begun building this system out, I've realized that Iterations should have a project field. You won't see it on the white board drawing, but I'll add it here when I create the Iterations table. <br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_iterations_table.png" class=border /><br /><br /><br /><h3>Tasks Table</h3><br />I've also thought more about the concepts of Problems, Work Items, Bugs, Issues, and realized all of these are really <strong>Tasks</strong>. All of these things are talking about work that needs to be done. If there is a bug, the bug needs to be fixed. Problems need to be resolved, issues, need to be clarified or resolved as well. All of these things are related to an Iteration, so I will create my Tasks table with a pickfrom iterations. This will make it easy to create new tasks and assign them to iterations in the past or future and figure out what to do with them as they are created.<br /><br />I've combined many of the properties of WorkItems and Problems into this table and given it a TaskType field. This field is a single line text field, I'm not sure how many different types of tasks there may be in the future, but I can easily convert this field to a pick from once I've entered some Tasks.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_tasks_table.png" class=border /><br /><br /><br /><h3>Invoices Table</h3><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_invoices_table.png" class=border /><br /><br /><h3>Payments Table</h3><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_payments_table.png" class=border /><br /><br /><h3>Line Item Table</h3><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/extranet_lineitem_table.png" class=border /><br /><br /><h3>Next Steps</h3><br />That's all for this installment of the series. Now that our application is created, we can start adding information to each of the tables. There are still some steps to modify security.<br /><br />In further installments, I'll configure security so that we can create new customers for our Extranet and allow them to log in and see their projects and invoices. We'll also want to allow them to add issues to the project so we can keep track of any new items. We can add those ourselves as well. We'll probably also want to be able to quickly add a line item to our invoices directly from a task so that the customers can see how much things cost and why they are being billed. <br /><br />The important part of information mangement is actually creating the system to input the data and keep track of it. Qrimp makes it easy to do this and also modify the application moving forward. It's very agile. We can continue enhancing and modifying the application to do virtually anything a web app can do using standard web technologies all from the browser. <br /><br />As I use the customer extranet with our existing customers, I'll find things I want to add and ways to make the app easier to use. I'll use this example to show you some tips and tricks in the future.QrimpThu, 25 Jun 2009 16:33:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Digging-into-the-Customer-Extranet.htmlHow Venture Capital will change - and Soonhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.How-Venture-Capital-will-change---and-Soon.htmlThe old world model of venture capital will change fast. It doesn't take millions to implement ideas anymore. The super talented iterate quickly, so must VC.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;When I started building startups in college back before the year 2000, building websites was a different ball game. It took millions of dollars in funding to acquire hardware, bandwidth, programmers, designers, graphics talent, marketing, software, and office space. Once you got all that, you had to keep the lights on and your people fed, almost 24 hours a day. As a consultant to these startups, I saw the pattern repeat over and over. <br /><br />I remember one startup in particular called FirstLook. What a great group of people and talent there. It was an <a href="http://www.idealab.com/">Idealab</a> startup way ahead of its time. Firstlook, the domain still exists, but what is there now is not at all what this great company was doing then. Video streaming, previews, social networking, user generated content. If there had been money to keep the site running, I wonder where it would be now. Not long after I left Firstlook for another project, a scathing article was written about Bill Gross, the man behind Idealab, asking <a href="http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2001/03/05/297860/index.htm">Why is he still smiling after burning through $800 Million in 8 months</a>.<br /><br />That's just not the way it happens anymore. Imagine what you could do today with $800 Million. Today, you could get 1,000 startups for that much money. Maybe 2,000. Maybe more.<br /><br />Really, what is a startup? It's a couple of programmers, some cloud computing, marketing, and then some people to keep out the riff raff.<br /><br />In 2001, starting an internet company cost a lot more money that it does today. It took dedicated staff for infrastructure, databases, and performance optimization. Today, you can get all that built into the platform on which you develop. Scaling is as automatic. Lots of lessons have been learned and incorporated into the infrastructure. Things that were very difficult then, we don't even think about today.<br /><br /><h3>How will venture capital change?</h3><br />The first way is that VC investors who want to plop down $5 Million or $15 Million on a venture are going to be struggling really hard to find someone who needs that much money to launch their business. It just doesn't take that much money. The money will either move away from software and into more infrastructure heavy ventures like wind farms, mass transportation, and the like...<br /><br />Or even better, venture capital will stop investing in "ideas". They'll start investing in teams of people who have lots of ideas and the ability to implement those ideas very quickly. The problem with many VC firms is that they simply do not have the software to handle that kind of scale. The irony is that they are spending all their investors' money on software startups without even recognizing that they need software themselves to manage the investments. That's why we get multiple cold calls from the same VC firms "research analysts" to introduce themselves after we've already met.<br /><br />For the most part, a great idea doesn't need 15 people dedicated to it to see it succeed. Thousands of ideas with 15 people dedicated to them fail every year and the risk/reward ratio is dropping like a rock. But that's the way it had to be. VC would pour tens of millions into ideas that were continually losing steam. They'd think, "With more marketing, it'll work. If we change the business model, it'll work." VC has become a numbers game. The skill is in diversification, not <i>expertise</i>. Much of it is a confidence game -- skilled manipulators win out, more on that later.<br /><br />In the past, Venture capital relied on ideas bubbling up from the entrepreneurs, but this is the wrong approach. The Venture Capitalists are the ones with their eyes on the market. What venture capitalists need are small teams of 5 to 10 people who can take an idea, implement it, push it out to the world, and see what happens. If it doesn't take off, move on to the next idea -- with the same team -- immediately. If Idealab had put Firstlook on the back burner until its time had come, perhaps they could have recouped their investment. VC needs to invest in ideas -- superorganisms -- that can sustain themselves without a lot of overhead. <br /><br />The time horizons and the monetary scale of the status quo Venture Capital firm just doesn't work anymore and the Investors are realizing it.<br /><br />I see the changes happening fairly quickly. Big ideas aren't so big anymore. Most of the internet today, the new things coming out, these are just features. Video upload sites used to be entire companies. Now it's a feature of a social network. In fact, social networking is a feature of almost any content site, be it a blog or an online newspaper. Mark Cuban posted <a href="http://blogmaverick.com/2009/02/09/the-mark-cuban-stimulus-plan-open-source-funding/">Open Source Funding</a> to his blog and got 300 comments a day for days and days. It was a great idea, but it died, partly because a blog isn't the right place. Within a week, we built a <a href="http://opensourcefunding.qrimp.com">website</a> to manage those open source ideas. It actually only took a couple of days and the website never took off, but who cares? It cost nothing but a handful of our hours. Someone in those comments proposed such a website for $25,000 -- <i>still too much money!</i><br /><br />In our status quo world, VC waits for the entrepreneur to bring the idea, but venture capitalists are the ones with the ideas. They know what's out there. They use the internet just like we do. <br /><br />As I mentioned before, we have gotten cold calls and emails from different research analysts at the same venture capital firms because they didn't have a shared database of start ups they've already contacted. There are too many startups to keep track of even the ones you already know about. What about all the ones you've never heard of? <br /><br />In a day or two, we could adapt the <a href="http://opensourcefunding.qrimp.com">Open Source Funding</a> to solve that problem and roll it out to every Venture Capital firm in the country. They'd save time, make fewer phone calls, and look a little less unprofessional in the eyes of the startups they may want to fund later. Why would a startup work with a venture capital firm who doesn't even remember having contacted them already just a couple months prior?<br /><br />These kinds of small problems can be resolved quickly and easily today. The real entrepreneurs aren't interested in <i>an idea</i> they are interested in thousands of ideas. Real entrepreneurs don't get married to an idea, they try something, see if it works, and if it doesn't, they move on to the next thing.<br /><br />Unfortunately, this is not how VC works. VC works by taking a big idea, funding it with millions, then hoping it explodes. Stop doing that. It's not the way the world works anymore. The risk is too high.<br /><br />Take the case of <a href="http://twitvid.io/">http://twitvid.io/</a> and <a href="http://twitvid.com">http://twitvid.com</a>. In the year 2000, it could have taken millions, perhaps tens of millions to get either one of those sites off the ground. Today however, a small group of three, or even just part of a group of an existing company, like <a href="http://www.eatlime.com/">EatLime</a>, the makers of Twitvid.com, can take their existing video upload and distribution platform and adapt it to almost any purpose in just a matter of days.<br /><br />There was a <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=638526">huge fuss at YCombinator about the twitvid squared issue</a>. <a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/">Paul Graham</a>, the founder of <a href="http://ycombinator.com/">YCombinator</a>, who funded <a href="http://www.thestandard.com/news/2009/05/23/twitvid-io-strikes-back-lets-you-tweet-directly-webcam">twitvid.io with $20,000</a> the team behind twitvid.io started the conversation. <br /><br /><h3>Forget Barriers to Entry -- there are none.</h3><br />They don't exist. I could rip off your website in two days. The people with the power now are the domain squatters. The winner of the twitvid competition will probably be twitvid.com simply because it has .com at the end. I suppose $20,000 doesn't buy a squatted domain <i>and</i> pay for development. That's a whole blog post to itself, but the point remains: technology is not the hurdle anymore.<br /><br /><h3>Not believing it doesn't make it not true</h3><br />In <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Confronting-Reality-Doing-Matters-Things/dp/1400050847">Confronting Reality: Doing What Matters to Get Things Right</a> Bossidy and Charan talk about how factories are moving to China. It doesn't cut it to consolidate North American and European production centers anymore. Shaving 20% off your costs means a startup in India is going to eat you for lunch.<br /><br />Venture Capital is going to have to confront a little reality of its own. Over at <a href="http://thefunded.com">TheFunded.com</a>, there are currently <a href="http://thefunded.com/funds/banned">326 Venture Capital firms</a> with "no new investments." Of course I don't know if that simply means they haven't entered a new investment or that firm is out of business or what, but that is a hefty number. It's almost shocking that 326 Venture Capital firms exist <i>at all</i>!<br /><br /><h3>What are you waiting on?</h3><br />If you are a venture capitalist and you are reading this, please tell me what you are waiting for. Seriously, what are you going to do with all that cash? Just burn it on some snazzy business guy with a great pitch deck, but no ability to execute? I'm a software guy and people come to me all the time with idea after idea for a feature. They want millions in funding for a feature of an existing website. Don't laugh. I see features get funded all the time and I can't help but think it's why <a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/National-Venture-Capital-Association-845945.html">VC firms have been bleeding like stuck pigs since Q1 2008</a>.<br /><br /><h3>Humans Prefer Cockiness to Expertise</h3><br />I don't mean to pour salt into your wounds. I read recently that <a href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227115.500-humans-prefer-cockiness-to-expertise.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news">Humans Prefer Cockiness to Expertise</a>, but you gotta stop making decisions like that. I'm from Oklahoma, which is about as far away as you can get from Venture Capital that isn't drilling holes in the ground. They don't understand technology. I went to a couple pitches for companies backed by a state run investment company and I felt so terrible inside because I knew the state was <strong>wasting money</strong> on ideas that would go <i>nowhere</i>. I can't remember all of them, but one of them in particular is already a parked domain.<br /><br /><h3>Failure is normal</h3><br />Don't get me wrong. I understand that startups are going to fail. It is <i>exactly</i> this understanding that prompts me to write this post. Build failure into your business model. Instead of funding an idea, fund idea <i>generators</i>. Don't get married to ideas. <br /><br /><h3>Scalable Venture Capital</h3><br />It's an issue of scalability. How does a venture capital firm manage 100 or 1,000 or 10,000 ideas being generated simultaneously. There are over 8,000 stocks publicly traded on NYSE, Nasdaq, and the Amex. I traded stocks for 2 years, built an elaborate system and examined as many as I could. In 2 years, I only looked at about 1,500 different companies. Most of those were just once or twice. Of those, I invested in perhaps tens. How many of the 6,500 companies I didn't look at doubled or tripled while I didn't even know they exist?<br /><br />In the stock market world, scalability is implemented through mutual and index funds. The large mutual funds have holdings in literally, hundreds, even <i>thousands</i> of different public companies. Millions of people give these huge funds thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars and they buy shares, pretty much across the board. They throw a bunch of money at the wall and see what sticks.<br /><br />The stock market works, because mutual funds can throw 8,000 companies at the wall. Venture capital fails because they can only throw 10 or maybe several tens of companies at the wall. Unfortunately for the investors, <i>everything thrown</i> falls off the wall. So what happens is investors have to throw money at several venture capital firms. The scale just doesn't work. The management fees at Venture Capital firms are tremendous. <br /><br />Venture capital has relied for too many years on too little diversification. There are 8,000 public companies, but there are hundreds of thousands of startups. Even 1,000 VC firms can't watch them all. There's no way. Probably the vast majority of the ones they do see are garbage. Most of the ones I see are garbage and they aren't flocking to me like they're flocking to the VC's with a lot of money.<br /><br /><h3>Streamlining the investment process</h3><br />The current process of investing in a startup is long and arduous. Startups have to pitch tens or more Venture Capital firms to have even a hope of a deal. If the VC likes the idea and the team, it takes <a href="http://venturehacks.com/articles/term-sheet-hacks">term sheets</a>, attorneys, board seat decisions. It's a nightmare. What startup wants to go through that?<br /><br />For too long, Venture Capital has been in the driving seat because they have the money. But today, snazzy startups are going to YCombinator for $25,000, launching in a few months, and destroying incumbents in their market funded by VC firms with millions of dollars. That rocky ride is never going to end for venture capital.<br /><br />If a VC is going to survive, it absoluately <i>must</i> streamline its processes, reduce time-to-investment, and invest in more companies. The era of the BIG idea is over. Even gene sequencing, which was impossible 10 years ago, can be had for <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/geneticfuture/2009/06/illumina_launches_personal_gen.php">$48,000 today</a>.<br /><br />Even if you do find the next big idea, you don't have time to make a profit on it. The current pyramid strategy of selling your company to some other company you funded 10 years ago, like Google or whatever, just isn't going to work. Even <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/smallBusinessNews/idUSTRE52U2O320090331?feedType=RSS&feedName=smallBusinessNews">Google has it's own Venture Fund</a>. I think Google is probably smart enough not to buy a technology company funded with tens of millions of venture capital when they could reinvent the wheel with a couple engineers.<br /><br />Start-upSat, 13 Jun 2009 07:45:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.How-Venture-Capital-will-change---and-Soon.htmlCreating Free Willhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Creating-Free-Will.htmlOnce I discovered that we do have free will, my quest became discovering how to create more free will.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In the top 10 of my all time favorite movies is <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243017/">Richard Linklater's Waking Life</a>. It is a series of philosophical conversations and one of them is about whether or not we have Free Will. It's a complicated question -- religiously, philosophically, and mathematically. <br /><a href='#' onclick='return showHideElement("freewillclip");showHideElement("showvideo");showHideElement("hidevideo");' id='showvideo'><img src="/icons/crystal_project/16x16/apps/aktion.png" align=middle /> show video</a><a href='javascript:showHideElement("freewillclip");showHideElement("hidevideo");showHideElement("showvideo");' id='hidevideo' style='display:none;'><img src="/icons/crystal_project/16x16/apps/aktion.png" align=middle /> hide video</a><div id=freewillclip style='display:none;'><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_VxQuPBX1_U&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_VxQuPBX1_U&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></div><br /><br />As I thought more about Free Will and observed the world around me, I noticed that some people appear to have more free will than others. I noticed in my own life, and in the lives of my loved ones, the amount of free will we have <i>within</i> our life changes over time as well. I drew some charts on the white board for this post, click the image for high res:<a href="http://www.qrimp.com/attachments/904a0fbe-b192-4b07-87d8-127d1c9e58e4/creating_free_will.jpg"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/attachments/904a0fbe-b192-4b07-87d8-127d1c9e58e4/creating_free_will.jpg.500.jpg"></a><br /><br /><h3>Free Will Changes, therefore Free Will Exists</h3><br />As you can see in the illustration above, the amount of free will we have in our lives changes over time. When we are babies, we have almost <i>no</i> free will. We are completely dependent on others to care for us. As we age, we learn more about the world, get stronger and we gain free will. We gain the ability to choose and act on those choices. As we get even older, our bodies decline in strength, we get frail, perhaps our mind begins to go, and once again, we become dependent on others to care for us -- our free will declines. In later life, we may still be able to make choices, but our ability to act on that choice dimishes, so the question of free will becomes <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/moot[3]">moot</a>.<br /><br />So if we accept the idea that free will changes throughout life, then the question changes from one of whether or not free will exists, to <strong>how much free will do we have</strong>? What are some of the limits on our free will? Do we want free will? How can we create <i>more</i> free will? Before we can answer those questions, we have to figure out what free will is...<br /><br /><h3>What <i>is</i> free will?</h3><br />Merriam-Webster defines <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/free will">free will</a> as:<br /><blockquote>1 : voluntary choice or decision <i>I do this of my own free will</i> <br />2 : freedom of humans to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention</blockquote><br />It is important to note that <strong>having a lot of choices</strong> is not the same thing as <i>having a lot of free will</i>. Free will is <strong><i>choosing</i></strong>. Free will is making a decision and <i>acting</i> on it.<br /><br /><h3>Do we want more free will?</h3><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Schwartz">Barry Schwartz</a> wrote a book called "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Choice-Why-More-Less/dp/0060005696/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244822402&sr=8-1">The Paradox of Choice</a>" where he talks about how choice is overrated -- choice paralyzes us. He also gave a <a href="http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/barry_schwartz_on_the_paradox_of_choice.html">TED talk</a> and a longer <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6127548813950043200">Google Tech Talk</a> about his book. <br /><a href='javascript:showHideElement("tedclip");showHideElement("tedshowvideo");showHideElement("tedhidevideo");' id='tedshowvideo'><img src="/icons/crystal_project/16x16/apps/aktion.png" align=middle /> show TED talk</a><a href='javascript:showHideElement("tedclip");showHideElement("tedhidevideo");showHideElement("tedshowvideo");' id='tedhidevideo' style='display:none;'><img src="/icons/crystal_project/16x16/apps/aktion.png" align=middle /> hide TED talk</a><div id=tedclip style='display:none;'><object width="334" height="326"><param name="movie" value="http://video.ted.com/assets/player/swf/EmbedPlayer.swf"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><param name="bgColor" value="#ffffff"></param> <param name="flashvars" value="vu=http://video.ted.com/talks/embed/BarrySchwartz_2005G-embed_high.flv&su=http://images.ted.com/images/ted/tedindex/embed-posters/BarrySchwartz-2005G.embed_thumbnail.jpg&vw=320&vh=240&ap=0&ti=93" /><embed src="http://video.ted.com/assets/player/swf/EmbedPlayer.swf" pluginspace="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" bgColor="#ffffff" width="334" height="326" allowFullScreen="true" flashvars="vu=http://video.ted.com/talks/embed/BarrySchwartz_2005G-embed_high.flv&su=http://images.ted.com/images/ted/tedindex/embed-posters/BarrySchwartz-2005G.embed_thumbnail.jpg&vw=320&vh=240&ap=0&ti=93"></embed></object></div><br /><br />As an example to illustrate his point, I went to the store the other day, because I needed some dental floss. There were so many choices that I couldn't decide which to buy. I thought, "There must be 30 different kinds of dental floss here! Do we really need that many?" I actually counted 38 different kinds of dental floss. I felt a <i>need</i> to limit my options. I didn't have time to read the packaging and marketing materials about each type of floss, so I said, "I'm going to buy the cheapest one." It turned out to be the store brand. Eighty cents. Some were as much as three dollars for the same quantity.<br /><br />I had to <i>limit</i> my choices to <strong>obtain</strong> free will, that is, the <i>ability</i> to choose. Free will is the execution of the choices we make, not merely having a lot of options. It does seem paradoxical, but <strong>limiting our options, creates free will</strong>. <br /><br /><h3>Create free will by limiting options</h3><br />So, method #1 for creating more free will is to pick a filter for our options. It doesn't really matter what that filter is, it just needs to help us weed out options so we can <i>actually choose</i> and then act on it. In the example of the dental floss, I told myself to pick the cheapest one. That filtered 38 options down to exactly <i>one</i> option and I acted. Free will requires action.<br /><br /><h3>Social limits on free will</h3><br />Filters exist all around us. Society institutes these filters to protect us. They protect others from harm we could cause them. They protect us from harm others could cause us. Educational institutions create many filters: high school, college, medical school. There are various certification programs for law, engineering, driving trucks, and computer programming among others. These social filters are designed to help us choose only qualified options for our products and services. <br /><br />These social filters also limit our personal free will. We can't just <i>be a doctor</i> for example. We have to go to school, learn from other doctors and go through residency. To get through these social limitations on our free will we need lots of the following: Experience, Education, Courage, Money, Influence, Enlightenment, and Perception. <br /><br /><h3>Create Free Will by climbing the social ladder</h3><br />So method #2 to gaining more free will would be learning about social limits on our free will and working our way through them. Climbing this social ladder is a huge investment in time and money. Many students graduate college with massive amounts of student loan debt, so in a way, while we open some doors, we also close others. College graduates often don't have the choice <i>not</i> to work because they need to pay off their loans. You'll have to decide for yourself where the proper balance is for you.<br /><br /><h3>How much free will do you want?</h3><br />Gaining free will is a process. Our minds appreciate working hard, gaining experience, learning how to use tools, and gaining free will over time.<br /><br />Think about how you play video games. In lots of video games, players start out with limited options. As the game is played and accomplishments are made, the game opens up new levels, magic spells, or weapons we can use through the rest of the game. Just as we are born with limited free will, limited options in games keep the game interesting. They give us something to work for and we feel empowered.<br /><br />Life is like this too. As you get older, doors will open for you. Often times, we make the mistake of wanting to retire early or move right into the big fancy house. This overzealousness can actually limit our free will later on. <br /><br /><h3>Create Free will by saving time</h3><br />You can also create free will by building tools, products, and knowledge for yourself and for others that will save you time in the long run. When you save time, you create more opportunities to act. The less time you spend acting on decisions, the more time you have to act on other decisions.<br /><br />So think about your actions before you act. Free will compounds on free will. Every action that leads to multiple time savings later on will make your life more open later. <br /><br />Think of your actions as investments into your future. Imagine, if you spend 15 minutes every day doing some particular thing, but it will take 45 minutes to automate that action, then by the fourth day, you have 15 extra minutes every day. This 15 minutes could be spent learning a skill or improving your product.<br /><br />Keep making small incremental improvements like this and your free will will grow exponentially throughout your life.<br /><br />PersonalThu, 11 Jun 2009 16:53:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Creating-Free-Will.htmlHow to be Unstoppablehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.How-to-be-Unstoppable.htmlThe dancing guy is an internet sensation, because he embodies our hidden passions. Here's how you can be unstoppable.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you haven't seen the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8z7f7a2Pk" title='view youtube video'><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/icons/crystal_project/16x16/actions/camera.png" align=middle /> dancing guy</a>, yet, watch it. You can also read <a href="http://sivers.org/dance-lessons">Derek Sivers analysis of the dancing guy</a>. Seth Godin even took a <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/06/guy-3.html">stab at it.</a><br /><br />If you are really curious, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU7dxkIz1Vs"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/icons/crystal_project/16x16/actions/camera.png" align=middle /> watch a longer version of the dancing guy</a> and listen to the comments from the camera drivers. His revolution was a long time in the making. I think it may have had a lot to do with the song itself, which is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SIRpKa5ZMA"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/icons/crystal_project/16x16/actions/camera.png" align=middle /> Santigold's Unstoppable</a>. I had never heard the song before, but I love it and have listened to it at least 30 times since seeing Derek Sivers's post a few days ago at Hacker News.<br /><br />It's a great and inspiring story, even just the unfolding of this sensation itself, but that's not my focus here. Unstoppable doesn't mean you create a huge following, that's a consequence. The Dancing Guy wasn't thinking, "I want to get a huge dance party going." He was thinking, "I want to dance!" With that in mind, here's...<br /><br /><h3>How to be unstoppable</h3><br /><br />That's what I want to talk about. I brainstormed it on the white board this morning. I figured if it's good for <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications.html">designing situational applications</a>, perhaps it's good for blogs as well. Here's what I put up on the white board before I started this post, click for the high res version:<br /><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/attachments/269e87cf-de4b-4a60-82c9-31da51c40156/be_unstoppable.jpg"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/attachments/269e87cf-de4b-4a60-82c9-31da51c40156/be_unstoppable.jpg.500.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><h3>What's your problem</h3><br /><br />The first thing you have to figure out is what's <strong>your</strong> problem. What burdens you? What slows you down? What costs you money? In my earlier career as a consultant a year out of college, they taught us to <strong>identify the pain</strong>. Pain is debilitating. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analgesic">Pain killers</a> are valuable to medicine. <a href="http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2009/06/07/the_day_pain_died_what_really_happened_during_the_most_famous_moment_in_boston_medicine/">The day pain died</a> was a very big day for medicine.<br /><br />Some questions you may want to ask to identify your pain are:<br /><br /><ul style='font-size:1em'><li>What is expensive?<li>What is time consuming?<li>Are solutions cost prohibitive?<li>Can you implement a better solution? (I'll talk about what better means later on)<li>Would you be more powerful if you solve this problem?<li>Would you have greater freedom?</ul><br /><br />These are things you should ask yourself -- about your <i>own</i> life. If you have this pain, someone else may have this pain as well. Eventually, you are going to want to build a product you can sell, or develop a skill to get a job. You want to be <a href="http://blogmaverick.com/2009/06/09/success-motivation-2009/">motivated to succeed</a>.<br /><br />If you aren't making <i>your own life better</i> then you will constantly be seeking approval from others. Forget approval from others, make your life better in a way that may also make other people's lives better. Then, no matter what happens -- your life is better! The constant pursuit of a better life will keep you going through the <a href="http://www.inc.com/ss/can-paul-graham-mass-produce-start?slide=3">trough of sorrow</a>.<br /><br />At some point, the trough of sorrow is going to slow you down. It will make you want to give up. Remember! It has also made others want to give up. Others have given up because they didn't get enough of whatever it is they were seeking <i>outside themselves</i>. You are looking for <i>your</i> pain, because internal motivation is widely regarded as a huge indicator of success <i>in</i> <strong>life</strong>. Stanford University has a deep analysis of <a href="http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reasons-internal-external/">reasons for action</a>.<br /><br />Simply put, <strong>internal motivation is necessary if you want to be unstoppable</strong>. External motivation is fleeting. It's tenuous. It's acute. It goes away. It dies. Internal motivation never goes away as long as you live. Internal motivation will help you <a href="http://www.heractivelife.com/women/comment/internal-vs-external-motivation/">live healthier</a>, <a href="http://www.ccfbest.org/management/motivationfrominside.htm">build strong organizations</a>, <a href="http://www.hwarangdo.net/blog/personalgrowth/external-vs-internal-motivation/">excel at martial arts</a>, <a href="http://www.hhpublishing.com/_onlinecourses/study_strategies/BSL/motivation/H3.html">learn better</a>. It isn't just anecdotal, there's <a href="http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/COL/motivation/motivate.html">actual research</a>.<br /><br />So, find <strong>your pain</strong>, or better yet, make a list and then come back and I'll help you filter them to find the <i>best</i> pain to focus on.<br /><br /><h3>Do others share your pain?</h3><br /><br />The best kind of pains to solve are the kinds of pains other people have. One of the reasons television is so successful, is because lots and lots of people are really, really, <strong>bored</strong>. Boredom is painful. Bored people will do anything to end their boredom. That's why entertainment companies are so big. If you have a talent for entertaining, watch videos of yourself. Record your voice and listen to your songs. <br /><br />My personal pain was the amount of time it took to build information systems. You know your pains better than I do. Which of them are shared by many?<br /><br />Who shares your pain? Where are those people? How are those people going to find you? When you kill your pain, you're going to have to share your analgesic with others and enable them to find it. This is often the hard part. You may have to market the product, buy advertisements. You are definitely going to have to show it to people and interact with them. Maybe you can build a website and SEO it and be done. Maybe not. The easier all this is, the more unstoppable you'll be.<br /><br /><h3>Let go of social interference</h3><br /><br />This is really hard. It plays a lot into the internal vs. external motivation. There will be a lot of external motivators pushing you away from the solution to your pain. Maybe people don't understand your pain. <br /><br /><div class="rightstandout">"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."<br /><br />- Gandhi</div>Most of the people watching the dancing guy were laughing at him. They teased him. Gandhi knew this happens to great successes ages ago. You have to realize this and not let them stop you. If you don't drive a fancy car or you don't wear nice clothes, they'll think you don't fit in. They won't understand. Every penny you spend on those things is a penny you can't put toward being unstoppable.<br /><br />I moved to a new city many months ago to be closer to friends, business partners, and opportunities. I didn't know how long I would be there, so I didn't bring a bed. I actually haven't had a bed in several years. Beds cost money. Beds are difficult to move. But I do have a 9 foot conference table in my living room. I'm typing on it now. It's good for meetings, collaboration, poker games. These are things I love. Beds stop me. They slow me down. I also have desk chairs and a white board. I <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8090730.stm">get a solid 8 hours of sleep</a> on the floor.<br /><br />From the outside, not having these creature comforts makes people skeptical of your seriousness. Behavior that deviates from the norm is "weird". People don't understand it. Ignorance hurts. Maybe you can solve <i>that</i> pain. People understand the status quo, but the status quo is the enemy. More on that later.<br /><br /><h3>Do you have the skills to solve your problem?</h3><br /><br />This is important. If you can't solve your pain, then either learn to live with the pain, or buy a solution. It's best to learn to live with it -- the mind is very powerful. If you can't live with it, then you're on the right track to finding a good problem to solve. Learn to solve it. Don't buy a solution, unless it's cheap, learn how to solve it. How long will that take? <br /><br />Lots of companies have very large research and development budgets. Companies like Microsoft, Intel, Google, ... The United States military funds lots of research through DARPA. <br /><br />Sometimes you might not know how to solve the problem. Sometimes you can ask for help. Sometimes you can read books. Go to the library. Research your problem. Figure out what people are doing now to solve it. Find the problems with their solutions. <br /><br />What you need to decide is, can you afford to eat, shelter, and clothe yourself long enough to find a valuable solution to the world? If you don't know how long it is going to take, keep your day job until you figure it out. Learn skills at night. Live with your folks. Live in another country! You don't necessarily need to be around a lot of people while you are discovering your solution. <br /><br />It's called, "Going into the cave." You may need to go into a cave to let go of social interference. How long can you be in there? What sort of provisions do you have? What tools do you need to take with you? If you do go into the cave, don't go crazy. Some people go crazy. Social interaction is important, find people who know, love, and support your unstoppableness -- or maybe they already recognize it.<br /><br /><h3>Forget the competition</h3><br /><br />Once you have found our pain and are beginning to solve your pain, nothing else matters. Competition doesn't matter. Remember, you are solving a pain many people may not even know they have. It took you a lot of soul searching to find it. Most people don't go that far. You have to go deeper and you have to go farther than anyone else. Let your competition advertise for you. Competition is a distraction. Think of your competition like collaborators.<br /><br />Your competition will go out of business before you. Think smart. Be tough. Keep going. Run fast! Tony Hsieh, who is <i>himself</i> unstoppable, said in his <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63WFjoFiXns">opening remarks at South-by-Southwest</a> that by yourself, you can go really fast, but with a group you can go far. In the beginning you will be small and nimble. Your competition is big and bulky. They can't go as fast as you can. They have customers they have to listen to. They have employees they have to manage. They have advertising to create and distribute. Your competition has a lot of pains you don't have yet.<br /><br /><strong>You don't even know who your competitors are.</strong> If you focus on your competition, you forget about all the competition out there you've never heard of. Those are the ones you need to really fear. They're like you. They're unstoppable. Google is stoppable. Microsoft is stoppable. <i>You</i> are unstoppable.<br /><br /><strong>Your new competitor is the <i>status quo</i>.</strong> You are trying to solve your pain. The status quo <i>causes</i> that pain. When you change the status quo, you create a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ocean_Strategy">Blue Ocean</a>. Competitors big enough for you to know about could be swimming in lots of red oceans. You want to destroy the status quo and create a new market for your solution. You are solving a pain that <i>the world out there</i> is trying to solve the hard way, because they don't know about <i>your</i> solution. <br /><br /><h3>Fear nothing</h3><br /><br />You're venturing into uncharted waters. You do not know what is out there. You may not know how to solve your problem. You may not know a solution is even possible. Lots of people have told me, "That's impossible." Those words are a big motivator for me, but doing the impossible is scary. Maybe you'll discover it really <i>is</i> impossible. Maybe you'll hurt yourself. Maybe you'll runout of money. Maybe no one else wants your solution. Maybe you'll just waste a whole bunch of time, so <i>enjoy solving your pain</i>.<br /><br /><div class='rightstandout'>The only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.<br /> <br />- FDR <a href="http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5057/"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/icons/crystal_project/16x16/actions/kmix.png" align=middle />listen</a></div>There are fears to be had you don't even know exist. <a href="http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5057/"><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/icons/crystal_project/16x16/actions/kmix.png" align=middle />Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech in 1932</a> is especially poignant now. He was talking about the fear that was paralyzing the United States during the great depression. The problems the nation faced in those days are the same fears the world is facing this very day:<blockquote>Values have shrunken to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone.</blockquote><br /><br />Don't let that fear paralyze you. Especially do not fear failure. Failure is your friend. It helps you figure out how to improve and become better. If you <strong>do not stop</strong> when you fail, like your competitors will, then you will be left with the win. Sometimes winning means surviving a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_warfare">war of attrition</a>.<br /><br />That means <strong>never give up</strong>. Live on the street if you have to -- <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/31/BAPB1227KF.DTL">be a park nomad</a>! Lots of other people are going to give up. Lots of other companies are going to give up. Lots of our competitors have already given up and how much of the world doesn't even know we exist? If you commit to never giving up, then you don't even need a <i>particular</i> solution. <a href="http://www.jimcollins.com/">Jim Collins</a>, in his book, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_to_Great">Good to Great</a> <a href="http://www.redherring.com/Home/pages/print/posts/?bid=ca0817f5-0e8f-4f32-a4e3-b1c1aa9918e9&mode=Full">says</a>:<blockquote>In contrast, Motorola, HP, Sony and GM -- four of the world's best ticking clocks -- all had their first products fail in the marketplace. Sony's first product, for example, was a cooker, which failed. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing began life as a failed corundum mine, thus leaving 3Mers to ask, "OK, that failed, what else can we do?" Hewlett-Packard had a number of product failures, ranging from electronic bowling alley sensors to automatic urinal flusher, before it hit upon the audio oscilloscope. These failures taught humility and focused attention not on the products, but on developing the organizational ability to come up with excellent products, to take those products to market, to service customers, and so on.</blockquote><br /><br />Embrace failure. <br /><br /><h3>Making a better solution</h3><br /><br />Okay, so you may not be able to find something there is no solution for, but remember, your competition is the status quo. You want to do it better. What does that mean? Better means: Faster, Cheaper, Higher Quality. It's the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilemma">trilemma</a>. Typically, you'll hear it like this, <strong>"You can have it cheap, fast, or high quality. <i>Pick two.</i>"</strong> I once thought it was just something computer people say about software, but it is all over the place. Hollywood says it about their movies and television shows. Doctors say it.<br /><br />So faster means you get your solution in less time. Cheaper means it costs less. Sometimes those two go hand-in-hand, because labor is expensive. Time is money, right? But what about Quality? How can you tell if something is higher quality?<br /><br />Here are some of the things I think about when I say something is higher quality: Flexibility, Adaptability, Integration, Longer Lasting, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesthetics">Aestetics</a>, Performance, Standards, Warm & Fuzzy, Zero Margin. When you are building your solution to your pain, think about those things. <br /><br /><h3>Flexibility</h3><br /><br />The <a href="http://www.swissarmy.com">Swiss Army Knife</a> is unstoppable, because it is more flexible. It has lots of blades, scissors, even a toothpick. It's the only knife you need. The Swiss Army Knife will be around forever. As a concept, it has lots of competitors. Maybe Victornox won't be around forever, but the swiss army knife sure will.<br /><br /><h3>Integration</h3><br /><br />You want your solution to mesh well with the current world. Imagine if you make the most efficient lightbulb ever, but it doesn't fit in standard light bulb sockets. Or your lamp won't plug into the wall. People aren't going to buy it. Now imagine if your lightbulb could fit in a lamp or a car or a flashlight! Integration is important, because "no man is an island." Things have to work together. That's why Legos are so popular. Every Lego set works with every other Lego set. It's why there are API's and formats and XML.<br /><br /><h3>Last Longer</h3><br /><br />You don't want to make cheap junk. Garbage is bad. It pollutes the world. It has to be replaced all the time. If your product is more durable than the competition, there <i>will</i> be a market for it. There is also a market for disposable items as well, but that's just gross. Look <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch">what disposable plastic has done to the world</a>. Remember, unstoppable lasts forever -- by definition.<br /><br /><h3>Aesthetics</h3><br /><br />You are probably going to want to build something people like to look at. We aren't all rational beasts. Good design has merits. Don't focus too much on what your product looks like right away. It can always be redesigned, but be conscious of it. If your solution can be easily re-designed, that will go along way to unstoppable, because you can make it look lots of different ways. Cars change their look all the time. Websites change their look all the time. Even remotes and televisions. Bridges don't. Buildings don't. Think about that.<br /><br /><h3>Performance</h3><br /><br />You want your solution to move faster. You want it to solve more problems in a shorter amount of time. Google learned early on that <a href="http://www.conversionrater.com/2006/11/09/what-marissa-mayer-and-google-knows-its-speed/">speed matters</a>.<br /><br /><h3>Standards</h3><br /><br />Build your product to meet the standards. Standards are there for a reason. There are standard building codes. When I was an intern one summer, I had the pleasure of a window office overlooking the construction of a brand new high rise condo building. They'd spend hours digging huge holes to be filled with cement. Lots of cement trucks came in to fill those holes and every single time, a little man would come out of his prefab building, grab a sample of the concrete and test it to make sure it met the standards. If he hadn't, the building might have crumbled. Do you want to crumble or do you want to be unstoppable?<br /><br /><h3>Warm & Fuzzy</h3><br /><br />Your customers want to feel good. You want to feel good. Isn't that why you are solving your pain? If you feel bad about the solution to your pain, then ... I mean, what's the point? I will pay extra for a warm and fuzzy feeling. People will search out eco-friendly products, fair trade coffee, and bamboo t-shirts because it feels good to buy them. When you make decisions for yourself, and for your product, and for your company, be good. People love shopping at <a href="http://www.zappos.com">Zappos</a> because it <i>feels</i> good. The shoes aren't cheaper. They aren't higher quality -- they are the same shoe. But people seek them out and buy them for the warm & fuzzy. You can't stop warm and fuzzy.<br /><br /><h3>Zero Margin</h3><br /><br />This one is about low cost of production and distribution. Wal-Mart touts some of the lowest margins in the business. Software companies are so successful because it costs almost zero to replicate bits. MP3's are destroying the record industry because MP3's have zero margin. You may think of this as "production cost." The production costs of music go into the pockets of the big labels. You don't like that do you?<br /><br />Think about it like your carbon footprint. You want to reduce your impact on bringing the solution to the problem as much as possible. The less you waste, the better. The less you consume, the better. The more efficient you are the better. It's about scalability. <br /><br />Of course margins are a percentage, so it could cost you millions of dollars to create and distribute your pain killer, but if you sell hundreds of billions of dollars worth of pain killers, then that's pretty good. <br /><br />A lot of people, when they talk about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profit_margin">Profit Margin</a> they think "high profit margins are great! That's an awesome business!" Microsoft has high profit margins. Software in general has high profit margins <i>after</i> it's created. The problem with high margins is that customers start to feel <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gouged">gouged</a>. They think things like, "Why am I paying $20 for this CD, when I can get it free on the internet!"<br /><br />My grandmother loves to tell a story of an insurance salesman in her town decades ago. He drove a beat up old car. He sold lots of insurance and saved up lots of cash and went out and bought a brand new shiny car. After that, he didn't sell any insurance anymore, so he ditched the shiny car and went back to the beater. <br /><br />Really, don't worry <i>so much</i> about the money. If you solve a lot of problems you'll make a lot of money. In such a situation, you have to use your money for good things, like <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Philanthrocapitalism-How-Rich-Save-World/dp/1596913746">Philantropists do</a>. <br /><br />Who wants to stop Philantropy?<br /><br /><br /><br />Start-upWed, 10 Jun 2009 10:21:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.How-to-be-Unstoppable.htmlDesigning Situational Applications - Data Modelinghttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications---Data-Modeling.htmlThis post in the Designing Situational Applications will help you understand an importan concept in building any kind of application: Data Modeling&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This post is part three of a series. You may want to begin with: <br /><ul><li><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications.html">Part 1: Designing Situational Applications</a> <li><a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.html">Part 2: Situational Application Brainstorm</a> </ul><br /><br />Here I want to pause with our Customer Extranet and build some background. This is the kind of thing computer engineers learn on the job. Some university programs have courses on it. If you don't know what data modeling is, your brain is about to explode. You might want to read this article about <a href="http://metamodern.com/2009/05/27/how-to-learn-about-everything/">How To Learn About Everything</a>. It's normal to be confused at first. <br /><br />Now, ask yourself, do you want to take the red pill, or the blue pill? If you continue, you will learn how to think like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TDSLaDZHLo">the guy in the white suit at the end of Matrix Revolutions</a>. <br /><br />Ready?<br /><br />Let's go...<br /><br /><br /><h3>Data modelling videos</h3><br />Let's start with some videos. Youtube EDU has some lectures by professional educators. You may want to watch these at home or on the weekend... a few times.<ul><li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSNqcYqByFk">Lecture - 11 Data Modelling - ER Diagrams, Mapping</a></li><li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w23fiSVWyM8">Data Modeling and Conceptual Sketching in the Design Process</a></li><li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJaPlsVIzio">Lecture - 12 Data Modelling - ER Diagrams, Mapping</a></li></ul><br /><br />If what you are hearing is "over your head," don't get discouraged, thousands of people do this kind of abstraction every day around the world and there's nothing about those people that you don't have. You will need patience and courage to get through it, just like developing any skill. It's worth it, it's a skill you'll have forever. It <em>will</em> change your life. <br /><br />There is a reason <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=TechJobs&vid=1&searchterm=Database+Architect">database architects earn $97,000 a year</a>. Do you want to pay that database architect $97,000 a year or do you want to learn how to do what that Database Architect can do? It takes practice and energy, but you can do it. I never took a database modelling course at university, I learned it all on the job. I made a lot of mistakes, but now I could model your entire life with Qrimp. It <em>is</em> possible.<br /><br /><h3>Data modelling reading and community</h3><br />I'll start with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_model">Wikipedia Article about Data Modeling</a>. There is a lot of information there and it is edited by professionals. Don't get discouraged if you don't understand it.<br /><br />If you'd like to read more about data modeling, see some examples, and join a community, the best resource I have found is run by a very, very nice gentleman from the UK named <strong>Barry Williams</strong>. Barry started out with his own website called <a href='http://databaseanswers.org'>Database Answers</a>. He has a <a href="http://databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm">huge library of example data models</a> and he runs a <a href="http://databaseanswers.ning.com">The Database Answers Social Network at Ning</a>. Be conscious of his time. Lots of college kids go in there and ask him to do their homework. Use the forums to ask for comments on <i>your</i> data model, don't ask them to <i>do</i> your data model. He may already have a data model you want in his <a href="http://databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm">library of data models</a> (there are hundreds in there). Some of those data models alone could cost you thousands of dollars if you paid a database architect to build one for you. Amazing isn't it?<br /><br /><h3>Data modelling is <em>hard</em></h3><br />One of the most difficult parts of building information systems, whether they are <strong>situational applications</strong> or regular applications is determining how to represent your real world scenario with a description the computer can understand. The concepts we have in our minds are complex and convoluted, but the computer doesn't understand when you describe something with all sorts of words like we did in our <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.html">situational application brainstorm</a>. <br /><br />In this series of posts, I have simplified a lot of the concepts. I use People, Processes, and Things. Experienced data modelers use more advanced terminology like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Modeling_Language">Unified Modelling Language (UML)</a>. In UML, the words are different than the words I'm using. Instead of <strong>People</strong>, they call them <strong>Actors</strong>, instead of <strong>Processes</strong>, they call them <strong>Use Cases</strong> and instead of <strong>Things</strong>, they call them <strong>classes</strong>. UML is much older than these blog posts and much more detailed. <br /><br /><h3>Data Modelling is about Abstraction</h3><br />When you are building your data model, you want to find the different <strong>things</strong> in your brainstorm that are alike. A recent example one of our users ran into was how to organize her cities, states, countries, and territories. She wants to describe a particular type of building based on which city it is in. There could be buildings in hundreds of different cities, so navigating this long list of potential locations could be difficult. Say you are adding a new building and you need to select the city it is in. Do you want to see a drop down box with 400 cities in it? Or do you want to select the country first and then the state and then the city? Might be a little easier right?<br /><br />So there are two approaches to <strong>abstract</strong> this set of information. Your things are City, State, Country, Territory. What are all those things? How are they similar and how are they different? What <strong>properties</strong> do they have in common? <br /><br />Well, cities, states, countries... they are different sizes. Different geographic locations on a map, based on longitude and latitude. Cities are inside states, which are inside Countries. In general, they are all Locations. They all have a name, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, North America. In this type of data model, you could say, "Countries contain states contain cities contain buildings." Uh oh... there's a lot more information about a building that doesn't really apply to a city though, right? A building has a number of floors, it's made of brick or wood or steel. It's a commercial building or a residential building. So we might not want to include buildings in the group of things we call "locations." If we did, then there would be a lot of cities with extraneous fields on the page when you go to add a new one.<br /><br />So how do we represent these locations and buildings in our Situational Application? The first approach would be to create a City table, a State Table, and a Country table. Then, we create a building table and link it to the City table using what Qrimp calls a "Pick From." Pick froms let you pick an item from a big list of items. You want to pick one city for this building out of a list of 400 cities.<br /><br />Other names for pick from could be <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_key">foreign key</a> (Relational Database), <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms227624.aspx">drop down list</a> (Visual Studio), <a href="http://hms.harvard.edu/hmsit/pg.asp?pn=filemaker_valuelists">Value List</a> (FileMaker), <a href="http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_select.asp">select box</a> (HTML). They're all the same thing. They are represented on forms like this: <br /><br /><select><option>-- Choose City --</option><option>Tulsa<option>New York<option>Los Angeles</select><br /><br />When you create a pickfrom in Qrimp, it'll build that form field for you automatically. <br /><br />Another way we could describe this kind of information, this location information, would be to group them all together into <i>one</i> table, a <strong>locations</strong> table. A locations table would include a <strong>Name</strong>, maybe a <strong>description</strong>, and even a type of location: City, State, Country, or Territory. These things, these location types, then become their own table. When you add a new location, you choose the type of location from a select box as well. Your application may or may not be concerned about what type of location it is, or maybe it does.<br /><br />If we use this single Locations Table to represent all of our locations, we get some neat functionality. We can represent it in a TreeView and drill down. Like this: <br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/locations_treeview.png" /><br /><br />In that Tree View of Locations, if we click on New York City, on the right hand side in the related data section, also known as the right hand rail, you'll be able to add new locations or building by clicking the add links. Here's a screen shot:<br /><br /><img src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/location_detail.png" /><br /><br /><h3>Data Modelling is an Art and a Science</h3><br />Data modeling is not an exact science, because have to make choices about how to build our <strong>data models</strong>. <a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_on_the_paradox_of_choice.html">The Paradox of choice</a> is that is makes us freer, but it paralyzes us. Don't let the number of options paralyze you, just do it. It doesn't have to be perfect. If you need help, email Qrimp Support, we'll help you decide. We've built hundreds, if not thousands of data models.<br /><br />Data modeling is an art. Different expert database administrators will have different opinions about how to build a data model for different types of information. There are hundreds of data models for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management">customer relationship management (CRM)</a> systems alone. <br /><br />There are pros and cons to different approaches. Some factors in these decisions include the kind of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_interface">user interface</a> you want to build on top of the data, performance issues and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_normalization">normalization</a>, flexibility of the application, and other issues affect your data model. <br /><br />Data Modeling takes a lot of experience and practice and <strong>you are going to make mistakes</strong>. Qrimp makes it easy to change your data model, so Qrimp is a great tool to experiment with. Qrimp builds most, if not all, of your User Interface automatically. Understanding how your data model will be presented will help you decide how to build the data model itself and this understanding takes time and practice.<br /><br />In the next installment of this series, I'll show you how to take an abstracted description and actually build something to store that information in Qrimp. My suggestion to you is: <strong>Experiment</strong>. Build a simple model and then enter some data. Is it smooth? Is it easy? Does it make sense? Will it make sense to your users? If it doesn't, then build another model to represent the information in another way and see if that is more intuitive for you and the people who will be using your situational application with you.<br />QrimpWed, 03 Jun 2009 12:00:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications---Data-Modeling.htmlBeyond the Golden Rulehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Beyond-the-Golden-Rule.htmlThe golden rule isn't good enough anymore. We have to be more conscious than that. Think of others.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<a name="thegoldenrule"></a><h3>The golden rule is not good enough.</h3> Think of others. The world has more people in it than just you. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82EV4KBIsNk">What you do makes a difference.</a> What you do affects other people. It affects the world.<br /><br />Be conscious. Forget the rules. The rules are for the unconscious.<br /><br />Do you want to follow the rules or do you want to make the rules or do you want to be immune to the rules? If you want to follow the rules, then rule number 1: Forget the Golden Rule. Here's your new rule:<br /><br /><h3>Treat other people the way <em>they</em> want to be treated</h3><br />That's right. Simple enough isn't it? Here's the hard part: It's a lot of work. It's a lot of work to get to know people and understand what they want -- especially millions, perhaps billions of customers. That takes a lot of work.<br /><br />Ask yourself why many of the products we buy are made in China. It's because they work really hard! They work really hard to do a lot of work and they don't expect very much in return. That's the exact opposite of what is going on in the United States right now. We ask for a lot and don't work very hard to get it.<br /><br />A lot of people think Wal-Mart takes advantage of Chinese labor, but I think the Chinese want more of Wal-Mart's business. Someone I met years ago spends a lot of time in China. He has a factory there. When he goes to visit the factory, the town cheers! They love him. They are so happy that he built his factory there. They are happy to have stable jobs and food and homes.<br /><br />Many would say Wal-Mart is not following the golden rule because they wouldn't want to work the way Chinese workers work in China. I've never been to China, but if that story the gentleman told me about his factory is true, then the Chinese are happy to have the factories. Their lives before the factories were much harder than their lives after the factories. I know there are some terrible conditions around the world. But maybe the conditions we think are terrible, they think are great.<br /><br /><h3>Remember, we are all <em>people</em></h3><br />It's easy to forget on this anonymous Internet that those we interact with are people. You have to remember people. You have to remember that you are a person. You have to remember that your customers are people. You have to remember that your clients are people. Your vendors are people. Your suppliers are people. We are all people. We aren't <em>just</em> corporations, we are corporations composed of <em>people</em>. <br /><br />This whole planet is full of people and you can't treat them all the way <em>you</em> want to be treated. You have to treat them the way <em>they</em> want to be treated. The Golden Rule accomplishes a lot of that. Most people want to be treated with honesty, respect. They want to be flattered, they don't want to be hated. They don't want to be disagreed with, they want to be understood.<br /><br /><h3>Understanding People is the Hardest Part</h3><br />They aren't rational like computers. They don't accept for loops and boolean operators as input. They accept logos, ethos, and pathos as input. Understand that. Understand them.<br /><br />I keep asking myself, "Why am I writing this on my company blog?" I keep telling myself, "The business books would look at me like I'm an idiot... you can't show your soul and get customers..." Well, I don't believe that's true. I think customers want honesty. They need it. They deserve it. <br /><br />I'm tired of <em>business as usual</em>. It's time for some change. We have to think about the future. We've been thinking about the short term for too long. We can be dishonorable in the short term and get away with it, but in the long term, we have to be more thoughtful about how we behave and interact in the world.<br /><br />I was watching this <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzGFytGBDN8">interview with Ayn Rand on the Donahue Show</a>. Donahue is my hero. Donahue starts off talking about how baseball pitchers get hit with the ball and just brush it off, no pain. He said men are taught, "Don't show your feelings.... it's sort of a tyranny that men are not supposed to express..." I suspect he was about to say "Emotion" but then Ayn says, <strong>"It's a weakness, it's not strength. The strong man doesn't mind showing his feelings -- unhappy ones, or pain, or enthusiasm."</strong><br /><br /><h3>America has lost its emotion</h3><br />We have sacrificed emotion for monetary gain. We've bought happiness with debt. We are stiffing the Chinese and our own employees. We can't do that anymore. We have to think and behave with vision. We can't replace happiness with products and consumerism. We have to be creative and productive and produce ideas and better lives for those outside our country if we are going to survive.<br /><br />Americans in my generation and below, we were born into debt to the rest of the world who has worked hard for the past decades to build the products we buy. The food we eat. The clothes we wear.<br /><br />If we keep going down the path we have been, our generation will be the first that will not have a better life than our parents. Debt, exhuberance, gluttony, sloth... and the rest of the deadly sins. They all describe our <em>society</em>. Maybe not all the individuals in it, but the sum total. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_current_account_balance">No, I'm not lying, here's the list</a>, maybe Wikipedia is lying. It would take 2 China's buying <em>our</em> products, to pay off our debt to the world and they have 4 times as many people as we do.<br /><br />In a sense, the <em>entire world</em> can't pay off the exhuberant lifestyle Americans have lived for the past 5 decades. But <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z8u313eY_c">Americans are very creative people</a>. Perhaps the most creative in the world. We need to put that creativity to use now. We can't rely on ways of the past.<br /><br /><h3>No emotion, no virtue</h3> <br />I wondered, Why has it become part of our society to deny emotion? I think there are two reasons. Have you ever been depressed? Did you feel like working? When I'm depressed I just don't like doing anything. If we aren't productive, we don't work hard enough and we don't make enough money.<br /><br />But I do like reading stuff depressed people write. Kurt Vonnegut was pretty depressed, which I can understand. I like art from depressed people. Van Gogh cut off his ear just to feel <em>anything</em>. So it seems like there are good things that come from depression. If good things come from depression, why do we try to suppress depression? Why are there so many advertisements on television for anti-depressants? Do a lot of depressed people watch tv?<br /><br />We shun depression, because depression is not productive. We need to be productive. We need to go to work. We need to keep the machine running. Depression is bad... But avoiding depression is worse. It has allowed us to avoid reflecting on <em>why</em> we are depressed. Why we <em>should</em> be depressed. It's okay, it's natural.<br /><br />But what about other emotions? What about excitement? Love? Happiness? Elation? Business leaders aren't supposed to have those either... why? Donahue and Rand were talking about the extreme joy from the Americans when they beat the Russians at hockey. Rand said that was a rare example. In football today, if a football player makes a touchdown, he has to control his excitement. Do a dance, get fined. Those emotions aren't counter-productive.<br /><br />So why can't we succeed in business if we show emotion? We all have them, don't we? Maybe the emotions don't match the business. Maybe they are stuck in the middle. Maybe a "sold soul" can't be happy... Maybe the skill isn't in suppressing the happiness, but in masking the sadness. It's easier to smile than it is to frown. If you want to smile, you don't even bother frowning... Where has the happiness in business gone?<br /><br />We've lost our emotions and we've lost our <strong>courage</strong>. Those aren't my words. I heard it from <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8032986005286260681&ei=C5clSr_dM6LA-AHt25CsBw&q=Aleksandr+Solzhenitsyn&emb=1">Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in his address to Harvard in 1978</a>. It was such a painful and honest truth, I cried when I heard it. Don't dismiss this man. He has shown the world painful truth when it could have cost him his life. That video is difficult to watch and listen to, but it is worth the <em>hard work</em>. <br /><br /><h3>Getting rich quick isn't all it's cracked up to be</h3><br />Mo' money, mo' problems. Kurt Cobain killed himself when I was in high school. I still remember that gloomy overcast day. Why do we let genius die like that? Maybe someone killed him, I don't know. Who knows? Research shows you only need fifteen thousand dollars (or maybe it was pounds) a year to be "happy enough." After that, we don't get much happier.<br /><br />Studies have shown that <a href="http://11thhouraction.com/node/535">since the 1950's</a>, <a href="http://www.billmckibben.com/deep-economy.html">we've actually gotten less happy</a>. Why? We've gotten more stuff, better technology, but less happiness...<br /><br />Most of the videos I linked to were from the 1970's. I don't see many things like that on Television today. In <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYtQ_-rpAUo">this conversation with Buckminster Fuller from 1974</a>, they talk about Cable Television. Cable was very new back then. Radio waves for TV were one way communication, but cable enabled two way communication. The conversation they have about cable TV was the same as the conversations we have about the Internet today. They talk about all the great things that can happen with two way communication, like voting, community development, etc. Why didn't those things happen?<br /><br />These lessons here are all from 3 decades ago. People identified this trend decades ago. It seems like if we had listened to them then, perhaps we would have even <em>better</em> lives now. Not only Americans, but the whole world. Less poverty, less disease, less malnutrition, less homelessness. These great ideas are out there. The ideas that we think are new today, ideas we think are only now possible because of the internet, were ideas discussed three decades ago when cable television was introduced.<br /><br />Why weren't those great ideas implemented? It wasn't due to a lack of technology... Maybe it is a lack of courage, a suppression of emotion, a short term focus... I think we can change the world if we start with those things.<br /><br />When we abandon the golden rule, we can start thinking outside ourselves, outside our society, outside our world and start to <strong>think about future generations</strong>. Let's make life better for future generations on the planet. Let's <strong>enable</strong> future generations on this planet. There's enough to go around if we don't consume it all.<br /><br /><br />PersonalTue, 02 Jun 2009 14:51:00 G6T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Beyond-the-Golden-Rule.htmlThe Open Source Mythhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Open-Source-Myth.htmlShould I open source my software? If you are asking yourself that question, this post may help you decide what to do.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;My goal here isn't to rehash a stale topic that "everyone dismisses" but to simply answer some questions about why I believe Open Sourcing might not be the best path for everyone and why I've made some of the decisions I have. I want to help other people who might be faced with the decision to open source their own software make a better decision for themselves. There is plenty of pro-Open Source Software (OSS) material on the web, so I'll focus on arguments against it, because that is my current stance. There's my bias, read at your own risk.<br /><br /><h3>Why Myths around Open Source</h3>The goal of a myth is not to tell a true story of history, but to encourage a particular kind of behavior. The myths of open source are to promote the development and use of open source. They are designed to encourage the promotion of it to build what many believe will be a better world.<br /><br />The value of the myth is to support a particular idea, regardless of the truth behind the myth. The proponents of OSS thought, or think, it'll make the world a better place, but has it? I don't know. I really don't know any other industry that gives away the fruits of its labor and still exists. Maybe there are some, I just don't know them. <br /><br />Maybe you could consider charities like the Red Cross an open source equivalent to hospitals, but businesses are not charities and even charities rely on money to survive. If developers give away their software, where is the food going to come from? Lots, perhaps most, open source developers have salaried jobs. OSS is a side project, but if you want it to be your money maker, perhaps it isn't for you.<br /><br />It seems like the Open Source movement is devaluing the labor required to build software. They are pushing developers into the realm of <strong>starving artists</strong> or <strong>garage bands</strong> with the only reward of their labor being a warm and fuzzy feeling. But warm and fuzzy feelings don't pay the rent or buy food.<br /><br />The myth here is that OSS is better for the developer. In reality, it is better for everyone <em>but</em> the developer.<br /><h3>Try to remain rational</h3><br />I know this is a heated topic. Open source or closed source has become part of the developer identity, so it can get a little emotional to say the least. Much of the issue is the same as debates on religion, so <a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/identity.html">Paul Graham's thoughts on identity</a> apply here as well.<br /><br />I warn you, I may get a bit emotional myself, but I'll do my best to keep my comments rational and focused.<br /><br /><h3>Some background</h3><br />First, I'll point to <a href="http://www.neilgunton.com/doc/open_source_myths">Niel Gunton's Open Source Myth's</a> from a few years ago. The article is a good one and sparked some healthy debate. In the <a href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?no_d2=1&sid=04/07/25/2316233">slashdot conversation</a> etymxris replies, "I just don't think that the government should grant monopolies on any idea." Let's be clear, we aren't talking about a monopoly on the idea, but rather the implementation of the idea, that is, the work, energy, research and development required to make the idea whole and usable. Remember, success is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. <br /><br />Second, some links at Orielly.com talk about myths related to OSS, both <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/opensource/news/myths_1199.html">pro (1999)</a> and <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/12/11/myths.html">con (2003)</a>.<br /><br /><h3>You can't undo Open Sourcing your project</h3><br />This is one of the biggest issues for me. It's the same reason I have no tattoos. I will never get a tattoo, because I don't want to do anything to my body that costs more to undo. If you open source your code, you can never take it back. I am not absolutely certain that I want to Open Source my code, so I don't. That is a good enough reason for me. Undecided = no.<br /><br />Of course I could have different versions of the software, some of it open and some closed. I could fork it. Other people could fork it. I could have "closed source" features. But all that just makes the decision more complicated and easier to avoid. So I just say no. <br /><br />If I never get a tattoo, I never have to worry that the needle was sterilized properly and I don't have to worry about getting a <a href="http://www.badtattoos.com/">bad tattoo</a>.<br /><br /><b>Closed source software is simpler for the developer.</b> Code is complex enough. Do you want to focus on managing an open source community or focus on your customers? Managing forks? Maintaining control? Open sourcing code is like opening a can of worms. Who knows what will happen!<br /><br />Some arguments say, if you open source your product, the community will make it better for you. Well, that's largely a lie and it's also motivated by laziness. A lot of OSS projects are released because the developer isn't skilled enough to complete the vision and people have little desire to implement someone else's vision. <b>You're better off keeping your project closed and working hard to make it valuable enough for a customer to buy.</b> Then you can ditch the day job and focus on <em>your</em> vision 100%.<br /><br /><h3>License Virus</h3><br />Daniel J. Schwartz, from <a href="http://www.jenner.com">Jenner & Block, LLP</a>, in <a href="http://www.jenner.com/files/tbl_s20Publications/RelatedDocumentsPDFs1252/1029/ACCA_Open_Source_Hidden_Problems_05.05.pdf">Open Source: Paper Tiger, Hidden Problems</a> writes:<blockquote>If a programmer simply clicks on a button to download even the smallest packet of code and thereby agrees to the GPL, then the GPL may require the entire software program, which incorporates the GPL-code, to be made available as open source under the GPL. This is true regardless of whether the programmer or employer ever intended others to be able to see, read, view and modify their software. Thus, a single click of the mouse may render otherwise proprietary software available to all. For this reason, the GPL is often referred to as the most “viral” open source license agreement – i.e., like a virus, it infects any code into which it gets inserted.</blockquote><br /><br />There are myriad OSS licenses. <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical">65 different Open Source licenses</a> in <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/category">9 different categories</a> at opensource.org alone. There are just too many. These licenses are like viruses. If you use code that contains them, your code contains them. They attach themselves to everything you write and everything you distribute. These viruses run the risk of killing the host -- the software <em>and</em> the developer career.<br /><br />It seems ironic that there is competition out there to enable people to give away their source code. Why can't the open source developer just put the code up on a web page? Even when releasing the code to the wild, there is still the desire to "keep it." To keep some recognition. To prevent abuse and "theft" of the idea. The OSS developer is saying, "I will relinquish profit, but you can't profit either!" Why? Well, perhaps on the pro side, as we will see later, there could be some protection of your right to use your own software.<br /><br />It's a license popularity contest. It feels irrational. People get unpredictable when they venture outside rationality, so that is one reason to stay away. Exactly why it is so irrational is a bit of a mystery, but until it is solved, I can't say yes...<br /><h3>Legal Precedent</h3><br />There is very little legal precedent to help the developer understand what will happen in court. There are some cases, one regarding <a href="http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3775446/Bruce%20Perens:%20A%20Big%20Change%20for%20Open%20Source.htm">model rail road software</a>. One person selling train software sued someone who had open sourced his software. The OSS guy, then counter sued because the software seller used some of the OSS in the CSS, see the part about <a href="#notfriendly">unfriendly communities below</a>). Still, the OSS guy, Bob Jacobsen, still had to spend time in court to use his own free software. <strong>Just because you open source your software, doesn't mean it's yours.</strong><br /><br /><a href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/05/14/microsoft-open-source-software-infringes-on-235-patents/">Microsoft went after Linux</a> for some of the same reasons. So, still a mystery in the mind of law, thus undecided = no.<br /><br /><h3>I could do that myself</h3><br />We often say this when we look at beautiful art, but could you? Why didn't you? If you can, please do. It will expand the market for the product and give consumers something against which they can compare different options. Make the closed source projects work harder to make a buck. Some believe competition is good, but I believe collaboration is better. Both kinds of people exist in the OSS world.<br /><br />A lot of hackers out there think they could build a better open source version of a commercial product, but they fail and hurt their customers. I've lost emails on two different occassions because of bugs in Thunderbird. I never lost emails with Outlook Express, which is closed, but also free. Thunderbird is really bad at importing its own mail boxes. It can import from Outlook Express. Why can't it as easily import its own content? <a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/Recovering_a_profile_that_suddenly_disappeared">How can Thunderbird just forget that it has been setup and configured already?</a> It's like they don't even know why it happens... That doesn't instill a lot of confidence and I'll never use Thunderbird again. If Outlook did that, people would stop paying for it.<br /><br />Open source is a label used to market products. It's often a <em>gimmick</em> and it hurts the end user in some cases. Just because it's open source doesn't mean it will be supported later or it is quality software. Most end users aren't able to tell the difference anyway. Sure, you can add to the project if you know how (etc), but that doesn't mean you will, nor does that mean it will be in your best interest just having that capability years down the road.<br /><br /><div style="border:solid 1px navy;width:300px;float:right;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;padding:1em;margin:1em;">Is the future of software threatened because computer processors are not open?</div>The examples are that MySQL is not as good as SQL Server or Oracle. Then <a href="http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2008-01/sunflash.20080116.1.xml">MySQL was bought by Sun</a>, then <a href="http://www.oracle.com/sun/index.html">Oracle bought Sun</a>, so since MySql competes with Oracle, <a href="http://www.betanews.com/article/Now-an-Oracle-product-what-happens-to-MySQL/1240247006">what happens to MySQL</a>?<br /><br />The idea that OSS is better for your personal or organizational future is a myth. The future is uncertain, regardless of whether or not you can see the code.<br /><br />Think about it. Is the future of software threatened because computer processors are not open? You can't tweak your graphics hardware. You can't improve your own memory chips. It's not a rational argument, it's a myth.<br /><br />The OSS community is selling the <em>hope</em> that you will be able to modify the code later. The hope that you will be able to find a programmer who can help you when you need it. The hope that your software will never die, but OSS projects die all the time, so you aren't really limiting your risk. In fact, you may be increasing your risk if the developers behind the OSS project fall out of love with it or die because they can't afford to eat. Money is a good incentive to keep working on a block of code.<br /><br /><h3>Too many forks, not enough spoons</h3>I don't even want to count the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions">number of Linux distributions</a> available. Do you want something like that to happen to your software? I don't know. It seems like it would be better to have a community around Linux, but really it's a community around different distributions of Linux. Some OSS works in some distributions of Linux and doesn't work in others. Sometimes it's as easy as recompiling the original source for your distribution, sometimes it isn't. Sometimes you must install other software packages to make the software you want work. Truth is, OSS is highly dependent on other OSS projects. What if the projects your software depends on lose flavor with the developers behind them? What happens if Oracle stops supporting MySQL and your PHP app runs on MySQL?<br /><br />This might not be a big deal to you. I can understand that. But look at the web now. How many browsers are built on top of webkit or gecko? There's infighting among the community as well. "My distro is better than your distro!" Okay, well the fact that there are multiple distros makes the OSS world <em>more</em> confusing for the end user and what the end user wants is simplicity.<br /><br />OSS leads to complexity, subtracts value for the end user and replaces it with risk. We want less risk, not more. To say that OSS is less risky for consumers than commercial software is a myth. It makes it better for the hacker, sometimes, but not always.<br /><a name="notfriendly"></a><br /><h3>The community is not completely friendly</h3><br />From dossen (306388) at the <a href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?no_d2=1&sid=04/07/25/2316233">slashdot response</a><br /><blockquote>To "rip off" (as in fork the project and become the "official" version) the code from such a project, you would need to provide enough of the infrastructure that the original company provides, keep people interested in your version, and merge any "good" changes</blockquote><br />If you are a small development shop, this is not difficult. Not only do small development shops, and especially individuals, suffer from "Hit by the bus" syndrome that a larger company who forks your OSS may not. Larger organizations also have more money and power to market their version of your software. If they are really powerful, they can just recreate your software, but why give them a head start? This is a dog-eat-dog world and if your product is valuable, someone will want to compete with you. Not all of us are collaborators, but we all need to eat and some of us want SUVs.<br /><br />So in this case, size matters. The smaller you are as an organization, the less power you have to defend your OSS project.<br /><br /><h3>OSS is not necessarily VC friendly</h3>Open source actually increases risk. Because there are few legal precedents, some attorneys caution against using open source software. There may be some questions about how much of your project you own and how much has to be made public.<br /><br />Say Microsoft did win in their case against Linux and your project is built on Linux. Maybe you have to stop using your software or rewrite it for something other than Linux. <br /><br />This uncertainty increases risk and therefore reduces valuations. Not all VC's care. Some do. Some actually prefer you build your apps on open source, because open source is free, meaning lower startup costs.<br /><br /><h3>Not all changes from the community are good</h3>Your community might want to take your software their own direction, but that doesn't mean the changes they implement make the software better. Multiple software developers means more confusing code, it's more difficult to maintain, and there is more of it. That's not always better for the end user of the software.<br /><br />You may end up with <strong>too many cooks in the kitchen</strong>.<br /><h3>Not all developers are <em>good</em> developers -- few are <em>great</em></h3>I've seen some really bad code out there. We all have. Open sourcing your software exposes it to the good ones and the bad ones. You'll spend a lot of your time doing code reviews instead of writing your own code.<br /><br /><h3>Input from the community distracts you from your vision</h3>The whole reason you started writing your software was to implement a vision. We've seen lots of communities on the internet, that once they start growing in population, they get less and less focused on the original vision. As the size of the community approaches infinity, the quality of the content approaches average. That mirrors my impression of a lot of open source projects. They aren't great pieces of software. They are average pieces of software. Firefox isn't the fastest browser. It's an okay browser. MySql is an average database. It's good enough, but not the best.<br /><br />I want to be the best. I want to strive to be the best every day and I don't want to make my customers settle for average software. <br /><h3>Lack of revenue potential</h3>If you open source your software your monetization options become limited. What intellectual property do you have to sell? You can be a services organization of course, but that means you'll be working forever and there are a plethora of people around the world who will perform services for less money than you will.<br /><br />The pool of competition for great products is a lot smaller than the pool of competition for services. Many more people can install Joomla than can build Joomla for example. It may be in your best interest to keep your good ideas in your head and let people use the product rather than the code.<br /><br />If software patents weren't essentially worthless, then perhaps you could retain your right to sell the open source, but still, undecided. <br /><h3>Product company vs. Service Company</h3>When I was a consultant, I realized that as a service provider, I am selling my hours. I only have so many hours to sell. If I build a product, I can sell those hours over and over again. That's better for me. I want to get out of the hamster wheel. I want to be able to focus on bringing good to the world in many more ways than I could ever do if I sold only my hours. Life is short.<br /><h3>Success Stories are Rare</h3>There are some good OSS projects out there, but the success stories are dwarfed by those of CSS. How many billion dollar open source software companies are there? How many closed source?<br /><br />A lot of the OSS community is selling false hope. You won't get a bigger community with OSS than CSS. You won't work less. You won't make more money. It's a myth. Stop using one or two or three success stories to convince thousands of people to release their hard work and receive no rewards. The risk/reward balance is irrational. <br /><br />Open sourcing your software benefits those who can't write software. Those who aren't creative enough or skilled enough to build it themselves, but are skilled enough to build a services organization on top of your software or sell some product like TiVo that included it.<br /><h3>Who benefits from Open Source?</h3><br />I was at a little web hacker community and someone told me I should go talk to this other guy over there and get his opinion of my idea. The first question out of that man's mouth was, "Is it open source?" I replied, "No." The guy turned and walked away. When I investigated the guy later, turns out he wasn't a software developer. He couldn't write code himself, but he sold lots of contracting gigs customizing Drupal and Joomla sites. He paid developers a little bit of money to do the work on top of those platforms and he pocketed the rest. <br /><br />I have learned since then, that many of the biggest proponents of open source make money off open source, but contribute very little to the community themselves. The hypocrisy is enough for me to stay away.<br /><br />Imagine telling doctors to open source their skills or attorneys to open source their skills. It's hard to be a great computer programmer. It takes years and decades of practice, degrees, research, dedication. It's a real risk and the creative individuals who take the time to build visionary software should be rewarded for it.<br /><h3>You can fix or enhance it yourself</h3><br />If the software is flexible enough, it can be customized without getting to the source. Source code is not flexible for most consumers of software. Only consumers who can code or afford to pay someone who can code can enhance source code, so in most cases, liberated software is not free software.<br /><br />Go to any hosting company's tech support forums and you'll see countless people complaining about some open source project's ability to run in that environment. Maybe the product is slow or has some incompatibility. Do the individuals using the software fix the bugs or improve the performance? No, they just complain about it and tell the hosting company to make their platform work with the open source.<br /><br />So the argument that the consumer of OSS is free to modify it to do whatever is a myth. It just doesn't happen like they say it does and most end users don't know how to do it even if they have the source.<br /><br />Complicating the issue are the myriad environments in which OSS operates, the languages used to power them, the stacks used to run them. It is not as simple as going in and fixing the software. You have to install and configure an environment where it will run, learn the language, then understand the code well enough to make a meaningful contribution to the project. <br /><br />Even worse, if you do fix the problem for a particular environment, then you are stuck with whichever version you were on. Maybe the community doesn't want to incorporate your fix into the software, so if you want to upgrade later, you may have to re-fix it. It becomes an endless cycle.<br /><h3>Free as in Beer</h3><br />When I say "free" I mean the commonly understood definition of "costs no money." Let's just end the confusion. Every time someone uses the term free, the "Free as in Beer, Free as in Speech" discussion has to happen. So Free Software is software that costs no money. Liberated software is software that is easily modified to do more things.<br /><br />The world understands "free" to mean zero cost. Let's speak to the world using common language. I like what <em>Registered Coward v2 (447531)</em> at the <a href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?no_d2=1&sid=04/07/25/2316233">slashdot response</a> said:<br /><blockquote>...how many times do you see someone looking for an OSS aka "free" counterpart to a CSS aka "cost money" product? They're looking for free as in no cost, not as in I can mod it. That perception will limit entry and ultimately stifle innovation. How many innovative, vs "let's copy the functionality of product X" OSs programs are out there?</blockquote> <br /><br />If the point of OSS is to <a href="http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3773286/Lets-Move-FOSS-to-Its-Logical-Conclusion.htm">give users control of their own computers</a>, then the whole argument seems silly. I've been making my computers do anything I wanted them to since long before open source software. Even with open source software, many people can still barely use them, so it's really not a valid argument in my mind.<br /><br />The reality is that OSS is neither Free as in Beer, nor is it Free as in Speech. It's not free. It costs money to pay someone to install, host, configure, and enhance free software. It requires time to learn and time is money. OSS is not free.<br /><br /><h3>Open source does not make software more secure</h3>One argument is that open source is more secure because other coders can go in there and fix it. But not all coders understand security. They may implement features that make your project less secure. More hands in the mix complicate the issue of security. <br /><br />Plus, the black box makes it harder for hackers to understand. If they look at the code, it'll be easier for <em>them</em> to find the security holes too and there's no reason to believe they'll inform the community. Why should they?<br /><br />I'm not even going to waste my time pointing out all the security problems with countless open source projects. There are a plethora of them. To say that OSS is more secure is a myth.The WebThu, 28 May 2009 11:15:00 G5T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Open-Source-Myth.htmlIs Russian ownership of Facebook a threat to national security?http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Is-Russian-ownership-of-Facebook-a-threat-to-national-security.htmlThrough its social graphs, Facebook knows more about Americans than most Americans. What if the Russians do too?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<noeval><br />According to Techcrunch, <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/26/facebook-takes-that-200-million-investment-from-the-russians-at-a-10-billion-valuation/">Facebook took $200 Million from a Russian Internet Investment firm</a>. Putting aside the scary images from <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139654/">Training Day</a>, such an investment does raise concerns about foreign ownership of American properties and such concern is not without precident.<br /><br />In 2006, when Dubai Ports World wanted to buy a stake in American shipping centers, the <a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002829596_ports26.html">ports deal was reviewed</a>, then <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/03/08/port.security/index.html">Congress declared war on it</a>. The argument went like <a href="http://murray.senate.gov/news.cfm?id=252001">this</a>, <blockquote>Terrorist organizations could use containers to smuggle weapons or terrorists into the United States, or could turn a container into a weapon by detonating a conventional, chemical, biological or nuclear weapon within a container once it arrives on American shores.</blockquote><br /><br />That deal posed a physical threat to our lives, but what about threats posed by knowledge gained from information on the Internet -- or behind it? Pause for a second. I know it sounds paranoid, but <a href="http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/060614-094019">Japan is creating its own search engine</a>. Why? Because, according to the article, <blockquote>Many people in Japan fear that the domination of the three firms will prevent Japanese companies from entering the market.</blockquote> <a href="http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/050831-085649">France is doing the same</a>. <br /><br />Governments around the world clearly believe information on the web is of National importance. So much so, that they are creating their own competitors to giants in the United States. <br /><br />Not only do national governments believe it is critical to ensure access to information on the web, but they also want to <em>limit</em> access to information on the web. Lots of areas of <a href="http://www.itsecurity.com/features/51-things-not-on-google-maps-071508/">Google maps are blurred for security reasons</a>. <a href="http://www.itexaminer.com/google-earth-a-threat-to-indias-national-security.aspx">Even India fears Google Earth</a> may be a threat to their national security, because: <blockquote>these websites provided minute details, photographs and 'extremely accurate navigational coordinates' of sensitive areas.</blockquote><br /><div style="border:solid 1px navy;padding:5px;"><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?&z=11&ll=66.266856,179.25087&t=k"><img src="/blog/russia_blurred.jpg" alt="Portions of Russia are blurred on Google Maps"><br/><strong>Even parts of Russia are blurred on Google Maps</a></strong></div><br />These concerns are about visible, physical features of our land, but <strong>what about features of our social graph</strong>? Who knows whom. Where they live. Where they are going to be. What they listen to and read. Facebook has a very large collection of our most intimate connections. This information includes, and therefore, must be more valuable than <a href="http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/about/patriot.html">the library books you read</a> alone. The U.S. government wants access to our library records, because it believes it can use the knowledge of what an individual reads to help protect citizens of the United States. Might this information be beneficial to other organizations outside our government as well?<br /><br />Of course I am not suggesting that this deal <em>is</em> <div style="float:right;border:solid 2px navy;padding:.5em;margin:1em;width:20em;font-size:1.1em;font-weight:bold;">What security issues could result from a foreign interest having access to the most intimate connections between our citizens?</div>a security threat, but it does raise some interesting questions about knowledge and the future of information on the internet. Really, who knows? Maybe it <em>is</em> a security threat. <br /><br />Even the CIA itself uses Facebook for hiring purposes. From <a href="http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/news/2007/01/72545">Wired magazine</a>, <blockquote>" an invaluable tool when it comes to peer-to-peer marketing," says Michele Neff, a CIA spokeswoman.</blockquote> If it is valuable to our own Central Intelligence Agency, why wouldn't it be valuable to <em>other</em> not so friendly intelligence agencies? There is a lot more information behind Facebook's interface than is visible from the outside, but even from the outside, Facebook is valuable. I can't help but believe access to the <a href="blog.Tim-Berners-Lee-wants-more-Qrimp.html">raw data</a> would be more valuable -- it must be.<br /><br />What happens when a foreign intelligence has access to Facebook's emails? Imagine what they could find. They could find people who don't like the United States. They could find people who say angry things about our government. <br /><br />I am not even going to pretend that I am as smart as the CIA or any other organized group, but if I can think of this, surely they have. How valuable would such data be? I don't know, but one of our concerns right now with North Korea is that once they know how to build nuclear weapons, they could sell this knowledge to other countries. According to PBS, regarding North Korea's <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kim/nukes/noflashmap.html">monetization of nuclear capabilities</a>, "<strong>The export of ballistic missiles and related technology is one of North Korea's main sources of hard currency</strong>." Pakistan sold, <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4964884&page=1">sensitive nuclear equipment and know-how</a> to Iran. Not a physical product, only the knowledge. <strong><em>Knowledge</em></strong>.<br /><br />Facebook contains information that can give, perhaps unfriendly, organizations in the world <i>knowledge</i> about many American citizens and also their ties to citizens of other countries as well. These connections are valuable and they aren't only valuable to corporations who want to sell us kitsch. They may want to sell us some propaganda too.<br /><br />Knowledge is very powerful. Is access to knowledge a security threat? Of course it is. Is access to Facebook's knowledge a security threat? If the CIA believes Facebook is a valuable medium to help them protect our security, why couldn't it also be used to threaten our security?<br /><br /></noeval>The WebTue, 26 May 2009 14:34:00 G5T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Is-Russian-ownership-of-Facebook-a-threat-to-national-security.htmlTim Berners-Lee wants more raw datahttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Tim-Berners-Lee-wants-more-raw-data.htmlTim Berners-Lee in this TED talk describes a web dominated by the power Qrimp provides. Find out why in this blog post.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In this video, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, argues for more raw data on the web. This video really struck a chord with me, because what he is arguing for here was one of the driving forces behind the Qrimp Platform. I'll talk about how Qrimp enables what he is describing and makes it easier for organizations to provide their data in the format he wants.<br /><br /><object width="446" height="326"><param name="movie" value="http://video.ted.com/assets/player/swf/EmbedPlayer.swf"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><param name="bgColor" value="#ffffff"></param> <param name="flashvars" value="vu=http://video.ted.com/talks/embed/TimBerners-Lee_2009-embed_high.flv&su=http://images.ted.com/images/ted/tedindex/embed-posters/TimBerners-Lee-2009.embed_thumbnail.jpg&vw=432&vh=240&ap=0&ti=484" /><embed src="http://video.ted.com/assets/player/swf/EmbedPlayer.swf" pluginspace="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" bgColor="#ffffff" width="446" height="326" allowFullScreen="true" flashvars="vu=http://video.ted.com/talks/embed/TimBerners-Lee_2009-embed_high.flv&su=http://images.ted.com/images/ted/tedindex/embed-posters/TimBerners-Lee-2009.embed_thumbnail.jpg&vw=432&vh=240&ap=0&ti=484"></embed></object><br /><br /><h3>It's really important to have a lot of data</h3>Data is the driver behind every Qrimp application. Qrimp makes it easy to input data. Qrimp makes it easy to get data out. You can use any REST api to get out any data in your Qrimp app. You can get it in CSV, XML, JSON, RSS, or any other custom format you create to interact with consumers of your data.<br /><br />Having lots of data is critical. Lots of data about customers will help you understand which ones are happy and which ones are not. It will help you understand why and how to make your customers happy. It will tell you where your company has come and help you better understand where it is going.<br /><br />The first step is getting the data into the computer. If you are stuck with paper or email or some other unstructured format for your data, it's more difficult to analyze later. Get lots of data. <br /><br /><h3>Linked Data</h3>Qrimp is built on top of a relational database. If you have customers and those customers make orders, then when you click on a customer, you see on the right hand side of your browser, the orders belonging to that customer. You can click the "Add..." link to add another order and it will automatically be linked to that customer, or you can select another customer to link it to.<br /><br />These relationships between items in your database are critical and Qrimp makes it easy to manage them, view them, build reports around the data and more.<br /><br /><h3>Those HTTP things...</h3>Those HTTP thing are the pointer to the linked data. They are the link. For example, if you want to link to a particular customer, you create an http thing that looks like this: http://yourapp.qrimp.com/customers/Acme+Inc and then you have a link to your customer called Acme Inc.<br /><br />Perhaps you want to see a list of your customers, you could build a more complicated url like this: http://yourapp.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=customers and that would show the entire list of customers. If you want to see those customers in an excel spreadsheet, build a link like this: http://yourapp.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=customers&vid=csv That vid describes how you want to view the data, in this case, you want to view it in a CSV format, which launches Excel when you click the link.<br /><br />You can even build really complex queries that will give you a list of customers in a particular city: http://yourapp.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=customers&city=Seattle <br /><br />Pretty easy isn't it?<br /><br /><h3>The web lets you put all kinds of data up there</h3>So does Qrimp! Qrimp doesn't limit the kind of data you can put on the web. It can be business related or personal. Really, the more data we have on the web, the better. Personal data is important to businesses and business data is important to people. <br /><br />Of course, some data is more private than others. You might not want some people to see some of your data, but that's why we make it easy to secure it and limit who has access to your data.<br /><br />Look what we can do with data about <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/TechJobsCharts">Technology Jobs</a>.<br /><br /><h3>You don't want to let your database go until you've made a beautiful website for it</h3>Unfortunately this is all too true. But your data does not need a special interface. It needs to be accessible. It needs to be browsable. One Qrimper has created a list of data and put it up there without doing anything special to the interface. I believe the consumers of the data, those who want to see the data, care less about what the web page looks like than they do about seeing the data itself. But, if you want to put a pretty interface on top of your data, Qrimp makes that easy too.<br /><br />Check out what one Qrimper has done without changing the look and feel of his Qrimp app at all: <a href="http://scripturetunes.qrimp.com">http://scripturetunes.qrimp.com</a>. That data is up there and choir leaders from all over the country can get ideas for songs they too can sing and teach the choir. If that Qrimper had waited until he had a totally custom interface for the data, how many people who have used his data already would have been left waiting for ideas for songs?<br /><br />Don't wait. Get the data up there. You can make it prettier as you go! I could even argue that it is due to all these pretty interfaces that the web is so hard to use. Every website has links in a different place, they have different menu structures, the search box is in a different location. I do understand that it is through the appearance of our data that we "stand out," but it also makes it more difficult to use the web in general.<br /><br />Remember, all things being equal, it is the content of your website that is important. If your website looks great, but no one can find anything or it is difficult to use, then people won't come back. Focus on the data first, then what the data looks like. You'll learn over time how to make it easier to visualize.<br /><br /><h3>Raw data now!</h3>It is the raw data that is important. When you go to a car dealer and ask how much a car costs, if the dealer packages up the price into lots of long sentences and explanations and talks about the features, do you get frustrated? Yes, of course, because you asked for the price of the car. The price of the car is the Raw Data! You want the price, you don't want a picture of the car and a fancy border around the price with some particular font -- you want the data!<br /><br />Now, imagine if you could go to your car dealer's website and pull down a list of every car on the lot, the make, model, and year of the car, what color it is and a list of all the options in raw data without having to hunt through some fancy interface to find that information? You could sort by price or filter by make. Wouldn't that be easier than having to view each car independently and click on the link to drill into more details about the car on yet another type of page? <br /><br />Give us the RAW DATA!<br /><br /><h3>No more excuses!</h3>In the past, it was difficult to go from the raw data to the web. You may need a database guru or a programmer. Well, not anymore! Not with Qrimp, just upload your raw data. Copy/paste from excel right into Qrimp and your raw data is available immediately! Qrimp puts a nice interface on it. You can filter by any field, you can import into other applications, you can mix and match it across other data sets.<br /><br />Stop making excuses for why you aren't making your data available. Even this blog is available in raw data format. Look at this:<br />Table View: <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=table">http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=table</a><br />A bulleted list of links: <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=bulletedlist">http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=bulletedlist</a><br />You can even download it in Excel: <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=csv">http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=csv</a><br /><br />Unlike other blog programs that focus on making your blog pretty, I didn't have to do anything special with Qrimp to be able to provide the data in those different formats. All those different formats come standard with every Qrimp app. Imagine if all the data on the web was as easy to access and use with other programs as data inside your Qrimp app!<br /><br /><h3>Want to get more serious</h3>How many articles have you read about cancer and heard a statistic like this: 25% of Americans get Cancer. Does that tell you anything? Which of those Americans got cancer? how old were they? How tall were they? Did they smoke? How much did those Americans with cancer look like me? Perhaps I am in a demographic that never got cancer!<br /><br />How can we know that without the raw data? If we had an excel spreadsheet that listed all the different properties of people who got cancer, we could filter that list to include the properties we have. We could see how likely it is to get cancer at a particular age, or if we frequently drink coffee -- or don't! We could model our lives after those types of Americans, or any other country's citizens, don't get cancer. <br /><br />Why do Japanese people live longer? What is common, or not common among Japanese people, compared to people from other countries. Without the raw data, it will be difficult for the average person to know. We are left to sound bites and articles in the newspaper geared to the population at large -- not each of us as individuals.<br /><br />QrimpSun, 24 May 2009 16:03:00 G5T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Tim-Berners-Lee-wants-more-raw-data.htmlSituational Application Brainstormhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.htmlIn this post, I'll show you the kind of brainstorm that will describe a simple situational application.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In my last post, <a href="blog.Designing-Situational-Applications.html">Designing Situational Applications</a> I began to describe how to get started building your first <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situational_application">situational application</a>.<br><br>In this post, I'll describe a simple <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extranet">customer extranet</a>. Perhaps these thoughts may help you design your own extranet. I will also construct a module based on the resulting application, so you can quickly add the result of these posts to your own Qrimp application.<br><br>In the example below, I will indicate some of the items that are <b>People</b> with <b>Bold</b>, <i>Processes</i> with <i>Italics</i>, and <span style="text-decoration:underline">Things</span> with <span style="text-decoration:underline">Underline</span>. Sometimes the item may be a Person or a Thing and will appear like <b><span style="text-decoration:underline">Customers</span></b>.<br><br><h3>Customer Extranet Brainstorm</h3><br><br><b>I</b> want a system where <b><span style="text-decoration:underline">customers</span></b> can <i>log in</i> and <i>check on the status</i> of their <span style="text-decoration:underline">custom projects</span>. Before the <span style="text-decoration:underline">project</span> gets started, they <i>contact</i> us and <i>ask</i> if we can help them solve a particular <span style="text-decoration:underline">problem</span>. Different <span style="text-decoration:underline"><b>customers</b></span> have different <span style="text-decoration:underline">skill levels</span> when it comes to technology, so they need different amounts of help to get started.<br><br>After customers create their <span style="text-decoration:underline">project brainstorm</span>, we will <i>break down</i> the brainstorm into <span style="text-decoration:underline">sentences</span> that correspond to individual <span style="text-decoration:underline">items of work</span>. We <i>describe</i> how <span style="text-decoration:underline">complicated</span> each unit of work is, <span style="text-decoration:underline">how long</span> we expect it to take, and how much it will <span style="text-decoration:underline">cost</span> to <i>implement</i>. The <b>customer</b> should be able to <i>organize</i> the items of work into <span style="text-decoration:underline">iterations</span> and <i>prioritize</i> them based on <span style="text-decoration:underline">budget</span> and <span style="text-decoration:underline">system requirements</span>.<br><br>We like to allow the customer to <i>choose</i> in an a la carte fashion which items they want now and which can wait. Like a <span style="text-decoration:underline">shopping cart</span>, the customer can <i>add</i> each item to a <span style="text-decoration:underline">basket of tasks</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline">grouped</span> into different <span style="text-decoration:underline">phases</span> of the <span style="text-decoration:underline">project</span>. Each phase may have several <span style="text-decoration:underline">iterations</span>. A phase could take a month and have 4 iterations for example.<br><br>During this time, we may have one or many <span style="text-decoration:underline">meetings</span> where the customer where we can <i>ask</i> <span style="text-decoration:underline">questions</span> and <i>elaborate</i> on the <span style="text-decoration:underline">requirements</span> where there could be confusion.<br><br>(Note to the reader: As an exercise, find the People, Processes, and Things in the rest of this brainstorm)<br><br>After the customer has chosen which items he or she wants to implement first, we send out an invoice for the first half of the project payment up front. When we receive payment, we begin work. The customer can log in while we are working and check on the status of each work item. The customer may want to know who is working on the item and communicate with the developer via messages. <br><br>When the iteration is complete, we should test the functionality and indicate any bugs we find or issues related to the item. Then we notify the customer that the iteration is complete and the customer logs into the application we have built to verify that it works as desired. If it doesn't, the customer can add an issue to a log or a bug report indicating that something needs to be changed. Sometimes the changes are within scope and sometimes they are out of scope, so we need to be able to indicate if something the customer may have thought was a simple change or perhaps we should move it to another iteration or phase.<br><br>When the customer is satisfied that all the work has been completed satisfactorily, we send out the invoice for the second half of the payment. We should let the customer see in their view of the extranet which payments have been received. <br><br>The customer should use the application for a little while before we begin the next iterations so that any ideas gained or issues found related to the previous iterations can be accommodated in brainstorms for future iterations.<br><br><h3>Post Brainstorm analysis</h3><br><br>As we dig a little deeper into the project brainstorm, we start to notice different kinds of verbs. For example, in the sentence, "Different <b>customers</b> have different <span style="text-decoration:underline">skill levels</span>..." The verb have is not in italics. It is a verb, but it is not an action verb, it is not something customers do, but rather something that describes a customer. These things that describe other things are what we call Properties. Perhaps one customer is skill level 8 and another skill level 4. <br><br>In the previous post on <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications.html">Designing Situational Applications</a>, I talked about putting the Things in a chart with their properties. In our extranet, a customer might be in a chart that looks like this:<br><br><b><span style="text-decoration:underline">Customer</span></b><br>Name<br>Description<br>Skill Level<br>Email address<br><br>You may be wondering at this point, "Why does skill level matter?" Maybe it doesn't. Or maybe if we know the customers' skill levels it will help us communicate with them better. Maybe we can use skill level as a progress meter for our customer to help them see how much they are learning and give them an incentive to learn more. Remember, the goal here is not to be perfect with your description of the system, but to write down anything and everything that you think of. <br><br>There may be more users of your system than just you. This brainstorm is the beginning of a conversation between you and the developer (who may also be you). Anything that is left out at this very early stage could be more difficult to accommodate later, so it's best to get everything out as soon as possible.<br><br>Let's look at another sentence in detail, "We <i>describe</i> how <span style="text-decoration:underline">complicated</span> each unit of work is, <span style="text-decoration:underline">how long</span> we expect it to take, and how much it will <span style="text-decoration:underline">cost</span> to <i>implement</i>." Can you find the Things and properties for those Things in that sentence? Hint: Describe is a Process. Describing something usually involves typing out a (you guessed it) <span style="text-decoration:underline">description</span> of something. Typing out this description is part of a larger Process of <i>Creating</i> a <span style="text-decoration:underline">unit of work</span>. A unit of work is also a task, which is a more common and understandable term, so let's use that.<br><br>Here is a chart for a <span style="text-decoration:underline">Task</span> built from the sentence above:<br><b><span style="text-decoration:underline">Task</span></b><br>Name<br>Description<br>Complexity<br>TimeEstimate<br>Cost<br><br>Can you think of other properties of a task? Reread the brainstorm and consider these questions: Who is the task assigned to? What is the status of the task? Has it been completed? How does the task relate to other Things in the system? Are there any bugs or issues related to the Task? Does it require rework? Is customer satisfied that the task has been completed as expected?<br><br>As an exercise, write down all the People, Processes and Things in the brainstorm above. Put the Things in a chart with their properties. In the next post, we will begin to draw out some of these items and get more detailed.QrimpWed, 20 May 2009 19:16:00 G5T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.htmlDesigning Situational Applicationshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications.htmlYou know you need some software or a web application to help you solve a problem, but how do you get started? This series of posts will walk you through the process from idea to building the situational application.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you are new to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situational_application">Situational Applications</a>, you may want to check out Jonathan Sapir's soon to be released book, <a href="http://www.powerinthecloud.com">Power in the Cloud</a>. I had the privilege of reading the final draft and it's a good read if you want to help push your organization in the direction of better information management.<br /><br />In this series of posts, I'll take an informal approach to designing <a href="http://www.ddj.com/development-tools/206102105">Situational Applications</a>. The goal is to help you understand your information problem better and break it down into manageable pieces that you can then construct with your development environment or Application Platform. <a href="http://www.qrimp.com">Qrimp</a> is an example of such a situational application platform.<br /><br />Most <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_management">information management</a> systems center around three things: <a href="#people">People</a>, <a href="#processes">Processes</a>, and <a href="#things">Things</a>. Before you get started building your application, writing down everything you can think of related to these three topics will help you capture everything that your application will need to do. That doesn't mean you are going to build out all of the functionality that you describe, but the more you make concrete before you get started, the better you'll be able to plan your attack. Think of it like you think of a business plan for your company. It is a plan for building a system that helps you manage some part of that company.<br /><br />Situational applications connect People to Things and help them manage the Processes that keep everything up to date and move information through the system.<br /><br /><h3><a name=people>People</a></h3><br /><br />The People are the users of your system. They log in, they search for information (things) and they perform actions in the system (Processes). They can see Things, or parts of things, based on who they are and which roles they are assigned to. When thinking of the people involved, sometimes it is easier to think of them as individuals and sometimes as their position within the organization. <br /><br />Once you know who will be using your system, write down each role on one line of a piece of paper or in a chart. One line for each will help you draw lines between them and the Things and Processes later. These lines and relationsips will show you how the different parts of your application work together. <br /><br />Some examples of people who may use your situation application are: Hiring Manager, Customer Service Representative, Tech Support Agent, Sales Agent, CEO, Account Manager, or Librarian. Each of these people will work with different things through different Processes, i.e. functions they perform.<br /><br /><h3><a name="things">Things</a></h3><br /><br />The Things in your situational application correspond to the data you want to store. If you are building a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management">Customer Relationship Management (CRM)</a> system for example, some Things will be: Customers, Accounts, Interactions and Support Requests. Again, on a piece of paper, scribble down all the things you can think of related to this particular problem you are trying to solve. Put them in a chart, with the name of the thing at the top, then below it, list different properties of the thing like this:<table><tr><td><strong>Customer</strong><br />Customer Name<br />Address<br />City<br />State<br />Zip<br />Phone Number<br />Notes</td><br /><td><strong>Customer Contact</strong><br />Customer<br />First Name<br />Last Name<br />Email Address<br />Phone Number<br /></td></tr></table> In future posts, I'll talk about how to determine relationships between information. In the scenario above, you might imagine that a particular customer has more than one contact. You talk to a contact in Accounts Payable when you want to get paid and you talk to the decision maker about selling them additional products or services. <br /><br />After you write down all the Things, draw lines from the People to the Things they can see or can't see if that will be easier. This will help you define security settings for your Qrimp app. If there isn't enough room for lines, use a color coded system of circles or check boxes to indicate which People can see which Things. You can even get more detailed and talk about who can <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create,_read,_update_and_delete">Create, Read, Update, and Delete</a> each item. On the lines you've drawn, add a C, R, U, or D.<br /><br />The goal here is less about being neat and formal and more about getting the information out of your head as soon as the ideas pop into it. Try to write down more than you think you may implement. In subsequent posts, I'll show you how to take these thoughts and make them more organized, and order them based on priorities and difficulty to implement. You want to build a system that can do as much as possible quickly, then add to it later. What we want to do is identify manageable chunks of the application that make sense to be built together in different iterations. You can read more about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterative_development">Iterative Development at Wikipedia</a>.<br /><br /><h3><a name="processes">Processes</a></h3> In general, Processes correspond to verbs and Things correspond to nouns. Above, we mentioned talking to our customers. Talking is an example of a Process. You will want to make note of any Processes that come to mind. A process is something that happens. It's a description of how information moves through your system.<br /><br />Let's stick with the CRM example. In a CRM, a common process is the <a href="http://www.gaebler.com/Sales-Cycle.htm">Sales Cycle</a>. Between the time your potential customer is a lead and the money is in the bank, many different people in your organization may talk to the person to get more and more information that will help you solidify the customer relationship and determine the best products (another example of Things) for that customer.<br /><br />Employees and applicants are Things in many Human Resources applications. Candidates apply for jobs, their resumes (Thing) are reviewed (Process), they are interviewed (Process) on the phone (Thing) and in person, and eventually they may be hired (Process). At this point, they become employees. Employees (People) have benefits (Things) and complete (Process) performance evaluations (also Things). <br /><br />Remeber, Processes correspond to <strong>verbs</strong> (what people do) and Things correspond to <strong>nouns</strong> (the object of the verb). You can also think of the People as the subject of the sentence, "Bob (People) searches (Process) for the Customer Account (Thing). Then he adds a note that he talked to their Accounts Payable Contact." As an exercise, find the People, Processes, and Things in the last sentence of that quote. I'll include the answers at the bottom of this post.<br /><br /><h3>Getting Started</h3>I had a conversation today with a potential client who asked if we could help him build a system. To get started designing the system, I recommended sit down and start typing out everything he could think about the application and I recommend the same thing to readers. Don't worry about grammar and spelling, just type it out as fast as you can think of it. The goal is to get infromation out of your head so it can benefit you later and other People soon.<br /><br />When you are finished, circle all references to People (users of your application), Things (nouns) and Processes (verbs). It may help to use different Ink colors or shapes to differentiate each category of item in your application.<br /><br />In my next posts in this series, I'll create a sample brainstorm and highlight the People, Processes, and Things. Then, we'll map those items to concepts in a Situational Application and build the sample system.<br /><br />I hope this will help walk you into your application. I know in the beginning, it's difficult to get everything out of your head. It won't all come out at once and as you build and use the system, it's almost inevitable that you'll remember things you forgot and have to make some changes, but that's why web platforms are so great for solving problems quickly -- changes can be made easily as you learn more about the system.<br /><br />What were the People, Processes and Things in that last sentence? "Then he adds a note that he talked to their Accounts Payable Contact." He was Bob (People). Adds and talked are Processes. Note and Accounts Payable Contact are both things.<br /><br />The second post in this series is here: <a href="blog.Situational-Application-Brainstorm.html">Situational Application Brainstorm</a>QrimpTue, 19 May 2009 16:30:00 G5T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Designing-Situational-Applications.htmlAlternative to Cogheadhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-Coghead.htmlCoghead recently closed shop, offering to host data until April 30, 2009. Qrimp would like to help customers stay up and running after that.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Qrimp team was saddened today to hear that one of our collaborators in the Platform as a Service (PaaS) space is no longer with us. We want to offer our sincere condolences to the staff. This must be a terrible time for them.<br /><br />There's news at <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/18/coghead-grinds-to-a-halt-heads-to-the-deadpool/">TechCrunch</a>, <a href="http://www.itworld.com/development/62952/web-application-platform-coghead-shuts-down">IT World</a>, and <a href="http://news.google.com/news?q=coghead">others</a>...<br /><br />For their customers, life goes on and they <b>need a solution fast</b>.<br /><br /><br/ ><h2>Alternative to Coghead</h2><br />We are offering <b>3 months free, support, webinars, and assistance</b> to existing Coghead customers through a promotional offer. This offer is available to existing Coghead customers until April 30, 2009.<br /><br />To take advantage of this offer and <b>get Qrimp at a 50% discount for 6 months</b> off the current price, click the PayPal button below.<br /><form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post" style='text-align:center;'><br /><input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_s-xclick"><br /><input type="hidden" name="hosted_button_id" value="3378764"><br /><input type="image" src="https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_subscribeCC_LG.gif" border="0" name="submit" alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!"><br /><img alt="" border="0" src="https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif" width="1" height="1"><br /></form><br />Exact terms of the offer:<ul><li>Free for the first 3 months<li>Then $25.00 USD for the next 6 months<li>Then $50.00 USD for each month</ul><br />We will do everything we can to make this transition as easy as possible. Qrimp is an excellent <b>Alternative to Coghead</b>, we think it is <b>The Best Alternative to Coghead</b>.<br /><br /><strong>Talk to us about Pricing</strong><br /><br />Our goal is to meet or beat your current Coghead subscription costs. If you show us your monthly costs for a particular application, we will take 10% off the Coghead price.<br /><br /><strong>Call now: US (972) 930-0629</strong> We would love to talk to you about how we can help you solve this migration problem.QrimpThu, 19 Feb 2009 12:57:00 G2T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Alternative-to-Coghead.htmlThe Big Moose in Sweden. Stoorn.http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Big-Moose-in-Sweden.-Stoorn..htmlOne thing I'm thankful for this Thanksgiving.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;From the Youtube description which I will look up:<blockquote>Stoorn är ett kul älg projekt som förhoppningsvis ska byggas på en kulle som heter Vithatten.</blockquote><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/qH5F6tfvhUI&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/qH5F6tfvhUI&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><br /><br />What I do know, is that it is a <strong>big moose</strong>. If I remember correctly, <strong>Stoorn</strong> means "<strong>The Big One</strong>" in Swedish and it is big. You don't even have to understand what is being said in the video to understand that.<br /><br />And these things are big in real life too. I saw two in northern Canada and I was on a train in Sweden when it hit a moose in the middle of the night, woke everyone up, I remember it sounded like we had hit a house. These things are big. I also remember looking out at the night sky and seeing the <strong>northern lights</strong> for the first time.<br /><br />Anyway, it's Thanksgiving and I'm thankful to the Swedish people for honoring the moose with such a grand construction.PersonalWed, 26 Nov 2008 16:39:00 G11T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Big-Moose-in-Sweden.-Stoorn..htmlThe Difference between IaaS and PaaShttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Difference-between-IaaS-and-PaaS.htmlWhat exactly is the difference between IaaS and PaaS? What are some vendors of each and how do you use them?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<a href="http://neotactics.com/blog/category/technology/utility-computing/">Randy Bias</a> recently asked the Cloud Computing Group to define IaaS, so I'm going to jump in with an analogy.<br /><br />In the technical sense Infrastructure is the hardware, networking, and software that runs the foundation of an information system. This infrastructure includes fiber optic cables, hard drives, servers, and usually an operating system. From the perspective of a software developer, this infrastructure runs the code that produces the screens, data, and workflows the end users interact with, but the infrastructure is not the code itself. <br /><br />By itself, infrastructure isn't useful -- it just sits there waiting for someone to make it productive in solving a particular problem. Imagine the Interstate transportation system in the U.S. Even with all these roads built, they wouldn't be useful without cars and trucks to transport people and goods. In this analogy, the roads are the infrastructure and the cars and trucks are the platform that sits on top of the infrastructure and transports the people and goods. These goods and people might be considered the software and information in the technical realm.<br /><br />There can be many types of infrastructure. It could be a slice of a single server as in shared hosting (GoDaddy), an entire machine (Rackspace, 1and1), or even a cluster of computers all working together (Mosso, Amazon, Joyent). The provisioning, maintenance, and stability of this infrastructure is provided by a hosting service or cloud computing provider. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a term used to describe infrastructure providers that allow the developers building on top of the infrastructure the capability to dynamically expand and contract the physical footprint of the infrastructure they are using, most specifically in the number of servers being used at one time and what those servers are doing, either serving web pages, running database queries, or processing video files.<br /><br />So what is a PaaS? A Platform as a Service is one additional layer of abstraction on top of IaaS that makes it even easier to put hardware to use. In the PaaS model, the customer can jump right in and start working without thinking about servers, stacks, networking and the like. This entire layer of the software system is hidden from the end user. The end user uses the platform to build a particular software system that solves an exact end user problem -- usually much faster than starting with infrastructure directly.<br /><br />For example, if a customer were to go sign up for an account at Mosso, they'd get a server and the capacity to serve web pages. If customer never did another thing, they'd get a URL with a standard message saying a site had been created -- and that's pretty much it. The next step for this user would be to write a lot of code or find an open source or commercial software package, like Word Press, Joomla, or Magento that could run /at/ Mosso and serve a purpose. Now, with one of these packages or the code installed at Mosso, the infrastructure is doing something useful. It's running a blog, a website, or an online store and people can purchase goods.<br /><br />A PaaS sits on top of the infrastructure and makes it easier to put infrastructure to work. The end user of a platform need not worry about how many servers are running the software or what kind of database it is. <br /><br />For example, our product <a href="http://www.qrimp.com">Qrimp</a> is a PaaS. If you sign up to use Qrimp, you'll get an immediately usable software system that does something useful. Upload a spreadsheet and Qrimp will infer the relational model for you, add security, navigation, and forms for you to get to work right away -- in 5 minutes. This level of functionality on an IaaS would still take another many days or weeks of coding or research to find a software package that will solve your problem and also work in the environment running it.<br /><br />If you think about all this cloud computing as one big experiment in abstraction, then the IaaS abstracts a particular type of hardware with a stack, either Windows, Linux, or some other operating system, plus sometimes a database or two and the networking. The PaaS abstracts that hardware into a software layer that is much closer to the end product. A PaaS simplifies the process of software development by an order of magnitude, but may not be as flexible as IaaS because some of the details are hidden from the end user. <br /><br /><h4>When to use IaaS or PaaS?</h4><br />If you have already written a lot of code or have a software package you want to install and run in the cloud, then you'll be looking for IaaS. If you have no software or want to build something from scratch to solve a problem for which there is no package available or the packages are too expensive or complicated, then try a PaaS and mold it into shape.Cloud ComputingSun, 12 Oct 2008 09:53:00 G10T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Difference-between-IaaS-and-PaaS.htmlTime Zone Awarenesshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Time-Zone-Awareness.htmlWe recently added Time Zone Awareness to your Qrimp apps, here are a few of the benefits.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Before this past weekend, if you live in China or another time zone outside Central Standard Time, you'd have seen the dates for items created in your Qrimp app appear several hours off. This has become more of an issue over time, because we've acquited customers all over the world and users from different time zones using the same application.<br /><br />Showing all times in the same time zone was inconvenient for scheduling applications. Everyone in the world would see an event start at the time the creator specified, even if they were in another time zone. If an event is scheduled to start at 7PM in Texas though, then it should say 5PM for someone viewing the event information from the Pacific Time Zone.<br /><br />Now it does. <br /><br /><strong>When you log into your Qrimp app the next time, you'll be prompted to set your Time Zone.</strong> Every time zone around the world is supported, including daylight saving time. With this new feature, all apps built on Qrimp are automatically time zone aware. You don't need to write any code to make this possible.<br /><br />If you move your location to another time zone and would like to change it, use the Home > Settings menu.<br /><br />FeaturesTue, 26 Aug 2008 11:45:00 G8T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Time-Zone-Awareness.htmlAnother Reason I Love Qrimphttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Another-Reason-I-Love-Qrimp.htmlThere are many reasons I love Qrimp, but today I was faced with a problem that would have been much more difficult to solve without it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A startup record label, <a href="http://www.youthfulchaos.com">Youthful Chaos</a>, came to us a few weeks ago saying they were releasing the debut album for <a href="http://www.bombazineblack.com/">Bombazine Black</a> called "<a href="http://www.youthfulchaos.com/Youthful_Chaos/Merchandise.html">Here Their Dreams</a>." With traditional site development tools, that would be a really tight time line, but as you can see from the links above, it's already live -- nearly a week ahead of schedule and Youthful Chaos is taking orders now. The site includes PayPal integration and secure file download, management interfaces, content management and of course the flexibility to add a community, comments, ratings, and more albums in the future.<br /><br />Beating tight time lines like this to build such a rich application is reason enough to love Qrimp, but that's not the reason I want to talk about today.<br /><br />Today I'm going to talk about a little bug in some custom JavaScript that was causing problems with a couple browsers. Of course cross browser compatibility has always been a real pain. Solving them meant developing the site in one browser and moving over to another computer to test the changes. This process could take a very long time, especially if that other browser wasn't on site or the bug was happening somewhere inside some source code that has to be recompiled and redeployed to be tested.<br /><br /><strong>Qrimp is 100% browser based so it helps developers solve cross browser issues much faster.</strong> Instead of going to another machine or browser to test changes, the changes are made using the very browser showing the compatibility problems. As soon as the test is made, refreshing the buggy page is all that is required to test it. There's no compiling and no need to redeploy.<br /><br /><strong>Not only does Qrimp reduce the time it takes to get a web application up and running, but it also reduces the amount of time it takes to fix problems that arise later.</strong> The JavaScript problem on the Youthful Chaos site was fixed in a matter of minutes, not hours. The whole process of debugging, testing, and fixing the problem was done in a live environment and the change pushed out transparently to the customers. The site got better for the end user, but the site never went down.<br /><br />So to fix this pesky JavaScript bug, I just went to the OSX partition of my MacBook Pro and loaded up the site. Sure enough, the bug was there. Using only a browser, I investigated, modified the JavaScript and some other deeper components that would have required a code change without Qrimp, saved them, and reloaded the page. Just took a minute or two. Bug gone!<br /><br />That's just another reason I love Qrimp. I also love Here Their Dreams, you can buy it on the <a href="http://www.youthfulchaos.com/Youthful_Chaos/Merchandise.html">Youthful Chaos site</a>. The album is $9.99 and you can download the MP3's immediately.QrimpThu, 21 Aug 2008 11:31:00 G8T -05http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Another-Reason-I-Love-Qrimp.htmlNew Feature - Deployment Managerhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Feature---Deployment-Manager.htmlManaging remote applications with the Deployment Manager allows you to make edits offline and then upload changes.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The deployment manager allows you to manage multiple applications and then transfer system design information from one to another. For example, you may run a copy of your Qrimp app on your laptop and make changes to the system and then upload those changes to your production environment on the Internet, without over writing the information in the remote Qrimp App. <br /><br />There are a couple neat features with this tool, but first, a screen shot. <a href="/images/screenshots/deploymentmanagerfullsize.gif">Click for a full size version<br><br /><img src="/images/screenshots/deploymentmanager.gif"></a><br /><br /><strong>Easy Application Deployment</strong><br /><br />The goal of the deployment manager is to make it easy to make changes in one environment that you can apply to one or more remote environments very easily. For example, you may be running a task management application for several clients, but you only want to make changes to one application then push those changes out to your client sites on the Internet.<br /><br />Using the full deployment option will transfer all data, including settings for your Qrimp app and data in the user tables. If want to leave the user table data untouched, that is, the data your users have entered into forms and such, then don't check the box. All user accounts, group assignments, attachments, etc will stay as they are in your client's applications or production applications.<br /><br /><strong>Template Applications</strong><br /><br />Using the Full deployment checkbox will push out all your data, including user tables and data in them. This will allow you to very quickly create new instances of applications for your clients or various internal departments within the organization.<br /><br />For example, many departments might want to use a group Wiki for collaboration. To keep things simple, all their data is in one Qrimp app and all your deparments get their own setup. Full deploy on your template wiki application is the fastest way to get new departments up and running on their own internal Wiki.<br /><br /><strong>Security</strong><br /><br />Only users in the Administrator account are allowed to deploy an application. You must log in to an application as an admin to deploy it and the user/pass you enter in the form must be an admin in the app you are deploying to.<br /><br /><strong>Backing Up the Remote System</strong><br /><br />It's always a good idea in any scenario to make a backup copy of an application before you overwrite it. To download a full MS SQL Server 2005 compatible database backup of your remote application, simply click the link that will appear as you type in the name of the remote application.<br /><br /><strong>More help</strong><br /><br />If you need help, just click the link at the bottom of the page.Features01-Jul-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Feature---Deployment-Manager.htmlPack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part three)http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-three.htmlWhen you're moving to the cloud, testing your apps requires a bit of a different approach, here are some things to think about.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This is the third and final installment in a series of posts discussing issues to consider when moving to the cloud. <br /><br />If you haven't read them already, you may want to start here: <br /><a href="blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-one.html">Pack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part one)</a><br />and<br /><a href="blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-two.html">Pack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part two)</a><br /><br /><br />The next three steps in the move to the cloud are test, test, and test. Testing is important whether you choose a PaaS or an infrastructure provider. In the best case scenario you can use automated test tools against your remote url just like your internal apps. You will want to simulate worst case scenarios like your internet goes down or the provider accidentally deletes your data files or crashes. What is your contingency plan if something like that happens? Make that situation happen and see if your fail over works appropriately. These are the same issues you will have with an application in a traditional environment -- they are just a bit more complicated in the cloud because your cloud environment is not totally within your control and identical to your development environment. You will almost certainly have to work with more limitations in the cloud than in a local environment.<br /><br />The next type of testing you will want to do is for performance. Implementing a scaling solution is easier with some clouds than others. Some solutions scale automatically, some do not. What kind of latency should you expect and can you optimize your code to improve performance?<br /><br />This performance testing will also help you better understand your cost to host the system in the cloud. Every cloud has their own method to determine utilization. You'll need to understand how your application uses the cloud environment with respect to disk storage, processor utilization, memory, and bandwidth. Because each provider charges a bit differently for each aspect, you will need to understand how your application uses the environment to understand how much it is going to cost you. It's almost impossible to predict the costs without actually testing your application in the cloud and estimates may not be as simple as extrapolating the number of users. Depending on the nature of the application itself, its growth could get out of control quickly. The Animoto case study is an example. Is your app a viral candidate? How will the data grow over time?<br /><br />The third type of testing would be for security. The nature of cloud hosting is different from internal apps because there are more security concerns in the cloud. For example, you may not care if anyone within your corporate network can sniff the HTTP packets for an internal phone book application, but moving that into the cloud may require SSL security to prevent hackers from gaining access to your internal contact information and employee lists. Moving an app like this to the cloud would provide many benefits, including work from home, client and vendor extranets, and the like, but you may need protect the information by limiting access to an IP range or domain, secure files differently, use OpenID, etc. Your security testing should address all these issues that may be irrelevant when building an application to run internally.<br /><br />As I reread this, it sounds like it's a lot more difficult to build cloud apps than internal apps and in some respects it is, but you need to evaluate whether the cost savings from reduced private infrastructure and hardware maintenance outweigh the additional development times, learning curves, and security concerns. I think in an increasingly large number of circumstances, it makes a good deal of sense to move to the cloud. The extra concerns and difficulties of the cloud are usually not as significant as the costs to host your own infrastructure, but your mileage may vary.<br /><br />I hope this helps clarify some of the issues and things you'll need to consider. How to evaluate decisions based on all the factors is a much more lengthy topic and very dependent on the particular situation.<br /><br />Cloud Computing26-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-three.htmlPack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part two)http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-two.htmlHow do you choose a PaaS and what are some issues involved in moving an internal custom app into the cloud?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This is part two of three posts about moving to the cloud. Read <a href="blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-one.html">Pack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part one)</a><br /><br />So how do you evaluate a Platform as a Service? Some of the questions you should ask when deciding on a PaaS provider are: <br /><ul><li>Is the PaaS standards based or will you have to learn a new language to customize it? <li>Will the system work offline? <li>How much does it cost? <li>What are the licensing issues and do they suit your project? <li>Does it work with your company's web browser or mobile devices? <li>Can you move it to servers inside your firewall if you need to? <li>Will the customizability of the PaaS suit the needs of your particular problem? <li>What are the security options available? <li>What happens if the Platform runs into a brick wall and you need to move your data to another system? <li>Does the vendor lock you in? <li>Does the platform you are using run on an environment similar to your own systems? <li>How easy or difficult will it be to integrate the remote platform with your other internal or cloud hosted systems? <li>Does the provider offer an API? <li>Can it ingest data from other providers and systems? <li>Can you make your internal systems accessible by the external platform for integration, either by push or pull?</ul><br />Of course there are more questions than that, but let's move on to the situation where you have an existing application running inside and want to migrate it to the cloud. In this scenario you may have a code base that doesn't lend itself easily to simply dropping that application into cloud host. You have to evaluate all the components of your system and find a cloud based infrastructure provider that offers the hardware and software components that will support your system. <br /><br />For example, your system may be written in Java, Rails, or .NET in which case you will need to find a cloud that will accommodate applications built with those languages. Another consideration is the need for persistent storage and database access. Does your system use MySQL, MS SQL Server or Oracle? You'll need a provider that offers the database or the mechanism by which you can install it yourself. <a href="http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com">http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com</a> can help you find the particular environment you need.<br /><br />Once you have found a suitable provider, you have to understand the migration process. You will have to move all the bits needed for your application including the database files, static files (images, css, javascript) and also the binaries, either compiled class files, DLLs and scripts that are used to process that data. You may be able to do this as easily as FTPing the files and going to the url with your browser, but it's more likely you'll need to tailor your application to the cloud provider because of the nature of a resource pooled environment. Connection strings will change, the names and locations of environment variables may be different, middleware, email, state and session management, caching, process isolation, security issues and others will crop up in places you never expected and really the only way to find them all is just to move the code and start using it in the wild.<br /><br />It won't always be easy to find or fix these problems because if you are building and debugging the code on your local computer or network systems, they won't exactly mirror the cloud system so sometimes you will have to make a change locally that will break it in your local system so it will work on the cloud. There are various techniques you can use to determine where your application is running and then do different things based on the environment so it will run in both places. You could use some intrinsic property of the environment like the servername or something foreign like a config file. You may need to discuss these issues with your provider, but they almost certainly will crop up.<br /><br />Some things you'll need to think about that you may not have to worry about when running systems internally is how to integrate your cloud application with other systems you are building internally. These questions are similar to the ones for a PaaS, but in this scenario, you will have to build the web services and APIs yourself and ensure that connectivity exists between the cloud and your internal systems. This may or may not be a trivial issue. For example, you may use LDAP to provide authentication to your internal systems, but integrating your cloud app with your internal LDAP may not be an option. so you'll have to roll your own security mechanisms.<br /><br />In the next installment I'll talk about some of the testing issues you should consider. Continue to <a href="blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-three.html">Pack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part three)</a>Cloud Computing26-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-two.htmlPack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part one)http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-one.htmlSo it's time to move to the cloud, but where do you start? What do you need to think about? What questions should you ask and what are your options?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Note: Most of this is my response to a question posed by Suman Chaudhuri in the Cloud Computing Group. My intent is to provide a general overview of the topic of moving to the cloud. If you are new to cloud computing or want to begin to think about how, why, and what you may want to move to the cloud, this series of posts is for you.<br /><br />The first question you have to ask when moving an app to the cloud, or using, or building an application in the cloud is, "What kind of application is it?" This is important, because the type of application will help us determine if it is suitable for the cloud at all. For example, a large enterprise system that uses many legacy systems, extremely large databases, and/or ultra secure information is on the most expensive end of the migration cost spectrum. A phone book application is on the cheaper end and may be more appropriate for the cloud. The phone book end of the spectrum is where you want to start, maybe even something less confidential that you actually want the world to see, like a product catalog.<br /><br />When you are deciding on your first application for the cloud, try to pick something where you need to get the information outside your network. You may have systems like this now that your employees access remotely via VPN or a terminal service like VNC or Citrix, or perhaps customers often call to ask you the status of an order or something like that. Are there any situations where your employees could work from home or client sites if they could easily access the information they need to do so? What are the risks and consequences of data security compromise? Are they low like with a public product catalog or high like a list of customers' credit cards? On the cheap/easy end of the spectrum, are small applications that are easy to build, already web enabled or running on a platform that is natively supported by a cloud provider with minimal security concerns. <br /><br />To wade into the cloud, you might want to start with a suitable packaged application currently offered as SaaS. In this case, you merely need to subscribe to the service and get your data into it. How do you do that? A lot of SaaS products have import capabilities. You can upload data in spreadsheets, tab or comma delimited files, XML and other formats that are supported by the vendor. You'll have to get your data, if you have any already, into one of the supported formats first, which may or may not be a trivial process. If you don't have data, just pay the fees or fill out the account request form and start using the application. The next step would be to consider training the part of your organization that will be using this system -- just like any other application.<br /><br />So what if there is no packaged SaaS available to suit your needs? In this scenario you are going to need to do some customization of an existing system. There are lots of web-based platforms that will let you completely customize a web application to meet your needs. I'll plug my company's <a href="http://www.qrimp.com">platform as a service</a> called the Qrimp Platform.<br /><br />What are platforms as a service? If you look at the application development trend over time, the tools used to build applications eventually move into the target application environment itself. For example, when we started solving programs with computers, we used punch cards to tell computers to print out code words that were the answers to our questions. Then we used code words (Assembly Language) to tell computers how to make long words. When C and Fortran arrived, we could use longer words to build systems and then C++ modelled the objects in the real world and allowed us to build graphical window based event driven programs. Next came the IDE's like PowerBuilder, Visual Studio, and Eclipse that were themselves graphical window based systems. Today, for the most part, those IDE's are used to build web applications and the very latest development in this trend are the platforms which have moved web application development itself into that target web environment. You could consider these platforms the next step in the evolution of application development. <br /><br />To get started using a Platform as a Service, think of it as a traditional custom development project, except instead of using tools that exist on your local computer to build the application and then move it into the cloud, you use your web browser to go to a website that lets you build and customize your application in the cloud already. I would suggest using a PaaS is the easiest way to get started with custom apps in the cloud because you don't have to think about the underlying infrastructure, which I will get to in the next post that begins with some questions you should ask when selecting a platform vendor. <br /><br />Continue to <a href="blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-two.html">Pack your bags, we're moving to the cloud! (part two)</a> ...<br />Cloud Computing26-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Pack-your-bags-were-moving-to-the-cloud-part-one.htmlSharing Information with Remote Websiteshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Sharing-Information-with-Remote-Websites.htmlIt's now easier than ever to share any information in your Qrimp applications on remote websites with a simple JavaScript Url.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This is just a quick demonstration I put together that will show you how easy it is to share your data across the web. With this cool tool, you can allow anyone to access your content for syndication with your affiliates and partners or even just your blog posts like in this video.<br /><br />We've decided to use the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/open-share-icon-project"><img src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/openshare.png" align=absmiddle> Open Share Icon</a><br /><br />It's a really nice icon. Much thanks to the group for putting that icon together for the community and we are proud to endorse it.<br /><br /><object id="csSWF" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="649" height="593" codebase="http://active.macromedia.com/flash7/cabs/ swflash.cab#version=9,0,28,0"><param name="src" value="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/2008-06-27_0508.swf"/><param name="bgcolor" value="#1a1a1a"/><param name="quality" value="best"/><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"/><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"/><param name="scale" value="showall"/><param name="flashVars" value="autostart=false"/><embed name="csSWF" src="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/2008-06-27_0508.swf" width="649" height="593" bgcolor="#1a1a1a" quality="best" allowScriptAccess="always" allowFullScreen="true" scale="showall" flashVars="autostart=false" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash"></embed></object>Features26-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Sharing-Information-with-Remote-Websites.htmlInstallable Qrimphttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Installable-Qrimp.htmlA glimpse at the configuration process for Qrimp. Quite painless.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you'd like to download Qrimp for your local machine or a server behind your firewall, you'll run through the configuration process, so I put together a demonstration of that process to guide you through it. <br /><strong><br /><a href="/attachments/3ec3f633-07f5-4671-a4e6-236c78d8f3af/installation.html">View the Qrimp Configuration Demonstration.</a><br /></strong>Releases19-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Installable-Qrimp.htmlFeature - Automatic Sitemaps for Qrimp Appshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Feature---Automatic-Sitemaps-for-Qrimp-Apps.htmlKeep your sites plugged into the web with automatic sitemap generation for all your public content.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Now Qrimp automatically builds XML site maps for your sites. To do this, we have added a few new items to your sites. Additionally, Qrimp will automatically display a robots.txt file to let crawlers know about your site map. If you would like to override this default robots.txt, add a <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com/helptopics/clean+urls/11">url map</a> to an attachment that contains your desired robots.txt settings.<br /><br /><h4>What have we added?</h4> First, we created a new query that returns the list of tables in your site that are visible to anonymous users. You can modify this query if you would like to share more of your site with the search bots. The Query is called "SiteMapIndex" and you can see it by visiting Develop > Query Designer, then selecting SiteMapIndex in the Query list.<br /><br />Second, we added two new views, one for the SiteMapIndex and one for the SiteMap. Qrimp will build one sitemap index with individual sitemaps for each table in your system. This will allow for a more scalable sitemap system and ensure that more records in your tables are available for indexing. The current limit of urls per sitemap is 50,000, so that's the most we include.<br /><br />You can modify either of these views. You may want to modify the SiteMap view to link directly to a particular view for the detail items. We have linked them to view 11, but you may have another standard view for your items. The system is customizable like other parts of Qrimp. You may want to tailor it to your specific needs.<br /><br />For more information, read about <a href=http://www.sitemaps.org/>Sitemaps</a> and <a href="http://www.robotstxt.org/">robots.txt</a>.<br /><br /><h4>Google Webmaster Tools</h4>You may want to use <a href="https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/dashboard">Google Webmaster Tools</a> to verify that your sitemaps are working as planned. To do this, add a site to your dashboard and then verify it. To verify your site, you should choose the option to upload an html file. Google will give you the name of the file to upload. Copy the name and then <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com/helptopics/clean+urls/11">create a Clean Url</a> to this filename. Map it to the dirty url "portal.aspx" without the quotes. It doesn't really matter which file you map it to as long as Google doesn't get a 404 error when attempting to retrieve the page.<br /><br />Once you have verified your site, you can use all the standard Google Webmaster Tools to control access to your site, set crawl rates, and more.<br /><br /><h4>Benefits</h4>Automatically generating sitemaps improves visibility for your sites by better instructing search engines and other web crawlers how to crawl your pages. Typically, entering your site from the default url will take the crawler to the portal. JavaScript and URLs with & and ? can confuse some crawlers. The Sitemaps feature alleviates many of these issues and your site's pages should appear more easily in the search engines.Features16-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Feature---Automatic-Sitemaps-for-Qrimp-Apps.htmlNew Feature - Clean URLshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Feature---Clean-URLs.htmlWhat you've all been waiting for: Clean Urls.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Yes, yes... they've been a long time coming. We know, but here they are. You can now share clean URLs for your data. <br /><br /><h4>How They Work</h4><br />When you have a url that looks like this:<br /><a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=Oscars">http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=Oscars</a><br />You can now reference it like this:<br /><a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/Oscars">http://demo.qrimp.com/Oscars</a><br /><br />Isn't that nice? Now, say you want to reference the detail view for a particular record in your table like this link to American Gangster:<br /><a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=Oscars&id=3&vid=11">http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=Oscars&id=3&vid=11</a><br /><br />You could get there like this:<br /><a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/Oscars/American+Gangster/11">http://demo.qrimp.com/Oscars/American+Gangster/11</a><br /><br />The order of the /'s goes like this:<br />http://yourservername/tablename/itemname/viewname<br /><br />The itemname and viewname can be replaced with the ID for the entry as well.<br /><br /><h4>Custom URL Mapper Module</h4>To make it even better, we've added a new module called "Clean URL Mapper". If you add this module to your application, you will have a new system table that will allow you to map any "DirtyUrl" to any "CleanUrl." After you add the module, the Clean Url Mapper menu will appear below the Design menu.<br /><br /><h4>More Information</h4>You can read more in our <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com/HelpTopics">Help Topics</a>, specifically the entry for <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com/HelpTopics/CleanUrls">Clean URLs</a>.<br /><br />Enjoy!<br /><br />Features11-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Feature---Clean-URLs.htmlCloud Computing and the Hype Cyclehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Cloud-Computing-and-the-Hype-Cycle.htmlWe are about 6 months into the hype cycle, with a lot left to go. What will the industry be feeling over the coming months and years?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;There was an article today at ComputerWeekly, called "<a href="http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/02/230894/the-end-of-the-it-department-is-it-in-the-cloud.htm">The end of the IT Department, is it in the cloud?</a>" In it, Tom Austin of Gartner says he expects uptake of cloud services to increase dramatically by 2013. If it is true that the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle">hype-cycle</a> is <a href="http://groups.google.ca/group/cloud-computing/browse_frm/thread/5b9802b1438b9529/e744fb71e2e1fc43?lnk=gst&q=hype+cycle#e744fb71e2e1fc43">cresting</a>, there will be 5 years of trough, which is unlikely. We haven't really gotten started with cloud computing and there is a lot of hype left to be generated. <br /><br />There was a lot more hype around Web 2.0 in my opinion and cloud computing has a lot more substance. Austin agrees saying, cloud computing is "probably the single biggest magnitude wave of change that we've ever seen." The situation now though, is that those on the edge of IT are getting tired of hype in general. It started with the dot com boom, then Web 2.0, Social Networking, and now there are a lot more skeptics out there. Anything getting buzz in the industry is going to get a lot more scrutiny as well -- and faster.<br /><br />There are a lot of parallels between the hype around Web 2.0, Social Networking, and Cloud Computing, but the significant difference is that cloud computing is more difficult for the consumer to understand, because few of them interact directly with cloud computing services. For them, cloud computing is mostly behind the scenes. They use and interact with Web 2.0 websites and social networks, but they know little of the infrastructure behind the systems. For that single reason, the buzz will not reach such dramatic levels as Web 2.0. Still though, "cloud computing" only really got started at the end of 2007, it is premature to be suggesting we've reached the crest of the wave. <br /><br />We have yet to really understand what cloud computing is and all the benefits it will offer society. Most conversations about the topic outside conferences are still trying to explain exactly what cloud computing is. Until we understand what it is, how can we comprehend the magnitude of the influence? You could say we don't understand it enough and therefore expect too much, but the opposite is true.<br /><br />The Web02-Jun-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Cloud-Computing-and-the-Hype-Cycle.htmlNew Features - Widgets, Movable Buttons, and Query Securityhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Features---Widgets-Movable-Buttons-and-Query-Security.htmlWe released a few new features recently, here's the scoop.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<strong>Query Security</strong><br />In the <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Three-Great-New-Features-Interfaces-Query-Builder-Excel-File-Import.html">last feature update</a> we allowed you to <strong>create new queries</strong>. Well, now you can limit access to those queries by user group. This will allow you to create custom queries for your anonymous users even if you don't want to grant them access to the underlying tables.<br /><br /><strong>Widgets</strong><br />Widgets are objects you can embed in your headers, footers, and views. They are snippets of text that you can add to different areas of the site. For example, you can create a widget that will allow you to add a 5-star rating to items in any table. You can add a comment form, a Web 2.0 map from <a href="http://maps.google.com">Google</a>, <a href="http://maps.yahoo.com">Yahoo</a>, or <a href="http://maps.live.com/">Live Maps</a>.<br /><br />If you have a cool widget you'd like to share, <a href="/contact.html">let us know</a>. <br /><br /><strong>Movable Buttons</strong><br />By popular demand, you can now move the buttons around on your forms. By default, they will appear at the bottom of the form, instead of the right hand side of the page. We agree with those of you who said this is more intuitive. Thank you for the suggestion! We hope you like the change.<br /><br />Features22-May-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.New-Features---Widgets-Movable-Buttons-and-Query-Security.htmlMore on the Future of Cloud Computinghttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.More-on-the-Future-of-Cloud-Computing.htmlGeoffrey Fox asked the Cloud Computing Group if Grid Economies would evolve in the cloud computing space. Here are my thoughts on that.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I originally posted this to the <a href="http://groups.google.ca/group/cloud-computing/browse_thread/thread/ec24fd9b9af7e263">Cloud Economies and Standards</a> thread, but I'm adding it here as well. Here's a <a href="http://www.gridbus.org/papers/ieee-grideconomy.pdf">PDF on Grid Economies</a> with a lot of information about the topic. On with my response...<br /><br />For standards, I think either a committee will sprout up to manage protocols (better) or the leading supplier will become the de-facto standard (more likely). Boutique providers will distinguish themselves from the pack with support, proximity, price and environmental friendliness among others, which I'll mention later.<br /><br />As cloud services approach commodity status, they will all have up-time of five nines, about the same performance, network hops, etc, so then price will be a distinguishing factor. Because consumers want a standard pricing metric for commodity products we will likely see grid economies evolving.<br /><br />Right now pricing is varied and complicated. Amazon's pricing structure is based on server capacity, MediaTemple uses a GPU and Mosso uses requests. As customers already find these pricing schemes too unpredictable, we will start to see tools arrive to help us calculate our application demands in Grid Units. These "Grid Units" could be based on process scheduling priority, processor and network utilization, disk space, memory, etc. "Your application consumes 14 Grid Units." Multiply 14 by the vendor price per Grid Unit and you know what you'll be paying before you move to any particular cloud. That's an oversimplification, but I think the vendors who provide this kind of predictability will win out.<br /><br />With thousands of customers using the same cloud, eventually demand will outstrip supply and affluent consumers will pay more for quicker apps. I think here, we will see competing vendors catering to different customers by offering different resource management mechanisms. Some customers will want to bid for scheduling priority, others will want to pay a higher fixed rate for higher priority processing. There are lots of algorithms and I don't know which ones customers or vendors will prefer. It is fairly certain though that vendors will not leave revenue on the table when some customers will pay more than others.<br /><br />Back to standards, I think suppliers using proprietary APIs will present a barrier to service adoption. "Will I have to rewrite my code to work with your storage solution?" If the answer is yes, forget it. When electricity was deregulated, customers could switch their providers to save money or buy greener power, but if they had to rewire their homes or buy new devices -- no one would. ISVs are going to build cloudable products and they'll want to write them once and let the customer choose and pay for the cloud services independently.Cloud Computing10-May-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.More-on-the-Future-of-Cloud-Computing.htmlMosso CloudFShttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Mosso-CloudFS.htmlToday, Mosso announced a cloud storage service to compliment their cloud computing service. Existing Mosso customers can consolidate cloud providers and save money on bandwidth compared to Amazon S3.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Cloud computing is <i>the</i> hot topic in the computing space today. For nearly two years now, Mosso has been providing compute cloud services on the LAMP stack and Microsoft .NET, but accounts are now limited to 50GB of disk space without incurring overage fees. Each gig over costs $0.50. <b>Compare this to <a href="http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20080505005546&newsLang=en">Mosso's new cloud storage offering at $0.15 per GB</a>.</b><br /><br /><a href="http://www.mosso.com/cloudfs"><img src="/images/mossocloudfs.png" align=right></a>The Cloud Storage service is priced to compete with Amazon's S3, which Qrimp currently uses for database backups. We abstracted the remote storage calls, so I suspect it will be <b>a trivial matter to convert from S3 to Mosso</b>. I signed up for the early beta, I'll blog more about that as I use the service. You can sign up for the <b><a href="http://www.mosso.com/cloudfs/">free pre-release beta here</a></b>. John Engates also has a post in the <a href="http://blog.racklabs.com/">Racklabs Blog</a> talking about <a href="http://blog.racklabs.com/?p=77">the process of building the Cloud Storage system</a>.<br /><br />The thing that really interests me about the service is <b>now Qrimp can consolidate our service providers</b>. Mosso provides our database and compute cloud services, but backing up to S3 requires managing multiple vendors. Being on the .NET platform, we can't easily use Amazon EC2, so the logical answer is to move file storage to Mosso's Cloud.<br /><br />I can't wait to use this new service. <a class="small" title="Subscribe to RSS Feed" href="http://www.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=blog&vid=blogrss&noheader=true&nofooter=true&orderby=1,1" type="application/rss+xml"><img width="16" height="16" align="absmiddle" src="/icons/crystal_project/16x16/apps/konqsidebar_news.png"/> Subscribe to the Qrimp Blog</a> and I'll keep you updated. I plan to post some code samples for others who are on S3, but would like to migrate to CloudFS.The Web05-May-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Mosso-CloudFS.htmlThe Open Cloud -- the future of cloud computinghttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Open-Cloud----the-future-of-cloud-computing.htmlCloud computing is all the rage, but should we stake our futures in it? Where is it going tomorrow?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A quick note before I get started. I've been working on a public database for the cloud computing community called the <a href="http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com">Cloud Portal</a>. The full url is <a href="http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com">http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com</a>. Anyone can add and edit data, like Wikipedia, except it is a fully relational database, which provides a little more power.<br /><br />While putting the site together, I came across a panel discussion called <b><a href="http://cloudcomputing.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=videos&id=2&vid=VideoDetails">Cloud Computing -- What's next?</a></b>. Listening to the panel, I was overcome by this vision of the future racing forward faster and faster. Humans are about to be displaced by the technology they are creating. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity">singularity is inevitable</a>, but what about the more immediate future?<br /><br />Cloud Computing is still very new. There are no standards in place. Each vendor is competing for customers and will do what they can to lock them in. But we still want to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Write_once,_run_anywhere">write once, run anywhere</a>. Proof: It was only a matter of days until <a href="http://waxy.org/2008/04/exclusive_google_app_engine_ported_to_amazons_ec2/">someone ported Google App Engine apps to Amazon EC2</a>. But the solution isn't perfect. A lot of performance will be lost with the big flat files. <b>Big Table might be great -- but you don't have one</b>.<br /><br />Eventually we are going to have to slow down and think about the problem abstractly. What is an application? What is a grid? How do we solve this problem so we can move forward as a team to solve the problem of information? Imagine if we hadn't standardized electricity. If you travel outside the country, you know what a pain it can be to work with electronics in different environments.<br /><br />In Cloud Computing, also known as "Utility Computing," the issues are the same, so standardization is inevitable. This community won't stand for anything less. Recently we developed Open Social for social networks. <b>The future of cloud computing is The Open Cloud.</b><br /><br />Ask yourself, how are application vendors going to write software to run equally well on a laptop or a giant cloud? The consumer <i>will</i> want this. Not everyone is comfortable putting their data on someone else's servers. I believe in many cases it is actually safer there, but <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/27/pf/big_idea.moneymag/index.htm">consumers don't make purchasing decisions rationally</a>. As a vendor, you can make the choice to write software customized to Google's App Engine or Amazon EC2, but you may find that the market for the product wasn't as big as you imagined when you started. What do you do then? <br /><br />What happens when computing power in the cloud becomes less of a performance advantage compared to the local machine? This will happen and it isn't far away. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computer">Quantum Computing is on the horizon</a> and <a href="http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2007/12/07/3d_cpus_to_speed_computing/1">3D CPUs are being commercialized today</a>. When these components make their way to the desktop, the performance bottleneck will be the network. In this scenario, grid computing becomes much less palatable.<br /><br />We need a standard to which computing platform vendors can build clouds on which applications can seamlessly transition to the laptop, PDA or cellphone. People don't want to be tethered to the cloud. They want to work off-line. They want to be mobile. They don't want to be locked in to anything. Keep all doors open. If I want to run my application on my own server, that's what I want and increasingly, vendors who enable their customers to have the freedom to do just this will win out.<br /><br />When asking, <a href="http://www.longtail.com/the_long_tail/2008/04/seth-godin-asks.html">Should human-powered search abandon the Long Tail?</a>, Seth Godin points out that, "Every abundance creates a new scarcity." In this recent rush to Cloud Computing, the scarcity will shift to those software vendors who allow their customers to escape the cloud. <b>The future of cloud computing will create a market for technology that doesn't limit itself to the cloud.</b> Those vendors will be sought for by a large market.<br /><br />To have a future, software vendors must be extremely critical of Cloud Vendors with lock in. How much of your code will you have to rewrite if your vendor goes out of business before you do? As Cloud Computing approaches commodity computing, the margins will shrink, the complexities will be resolved, vendors will consolidate and your platform may cease to exist. How quickly can you transition from one provider to another in this scenario? <br /><br />Do you have a contingency plan? Don't leave your customers stranded.Cloud Computing02-May-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Open-Cloud----the-future-of-cloud-computing.htmlRobotic Assimilation - A vision of the futurehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Robotic-Assimilation---A-vision-of-the-future.htmlRobots will be our helpers, navigating our world providing assistance, and integrating information, but how?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As I drove through the neighborhood, screeching tires drew my eyes to a child tumbling off the hood of a shiny new sports car. I called 911 and the robots arrived just a minute later to assess the situation. The paramedics were on the way and wanted to know what they'd be facing when they got to the scene. They connect by WIFI to robots to see what they see, hear what they hear, and ask them questions to assess the situation.<br /><br />The robotic sentries are a real convenience of the future. They cut crime with their watchful eyes. They relay important information about tragedies like the car accident to the experts miles away. These robots will be preprogrammed for particular scenarios so they will be able to provide assistance to humans and identify critical information. Eventually they will replace the paramedics all together. We already have <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robotic_surgery">robotic surgeons</a>.<br /><br />But what happens if the robot encounters a scenario that doesn't match any of its preprogrammed scenarios? The robots will be quite intelligent in the sense that they are full of existing information, but it will also be important to process information that didn't exist before the robot. How are the robots going to accumulate and integrate new information into their existing database of knowledge? Once acquired, how are they going to communicate unknown concepts to humans and other robots?<br /><br />This is one of the issues being addressed by the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web">Semantic Web</a> and the problem there is a difficult one. It is much easier though, than our real world example where robots run around the world. On the Semantic Web, humans are categorizing information into ontologies that will help the robots ingest and utilize information more effectively. But these ontologies don't exist in the real world. How will a robot tree surgeon know if a particular tree is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deciduous">deciduous</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen">evergreen</a>? How will it know a particular plant is a tree at all or be able to identify if a tree is jeopardizing power lines?<br /><br />The information behind these questions can be stored in a relational database. There may be a table for trees with common names, descriptions, family, genus, and species. Perhaps an image for visual identification. But this database will never be complete. <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/viewpoints/articles/0420vip-wheeler20.html">Scientists discover 50 new species every day.</a> Robots will too. Robots will discover new concepts more frequently than humans by orders of magnitude. How are they going to store and categorize that information, share it with other robots and humans, build reports analyze and use it to make the world better?<br /><br />Humans do this as we mature. We learn something new every day, right? As we learn new languages, eventually we are able to ask questions about new things or abstract concepts using our vocabulary of smaller or more familiar words. There is a certain minimum vocabulary needed to bootstrap -- <a href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1167162&dl=&coll=">apparently it's around 3000-4000 words</a>. This isn't the best analogy, because many of the words are translations into a familiar language and they both describe the same world. Learning a new language requires finding new words to match words we may already know, where our robots are encountering totally new information that doesn't exist in any information set they know.<br /><br />What then, is the minimum corpus of knowledge necessary for a robot to exist independently? The world around us is more than just words, it's behaviors, physical laws, and mathematics. Interacting with humans compounds the complexity. Each one is unique. How much will a robot need to know about a person to evaluate benevolence or malice?<br /><br />In the information world around us, humans have hand built thousands of data warehouses, many of them in robots already, but to be successful, our robots will have to do it themselves in an automated fashion. A robot won't have time to ask a human, "How do I model my information?" People are too slow. Instead, robots will examine the world and derive properties of objects for fields in a table. They'll build data models and construct relationships. They'll put nice interfaces on the information so they can communicate it to humans. It's from this data in context that meaning will show itself.<br /><br />Qrimp is an ancient ancestor of these robots. While Qrimp can't understand meaning in the spreadsheets you give it -- not yet, it <i>can</i> present it to you in ways that will help you get a better understanding of it. It can automatically find relationships in your data and build data models and reports for you. This is one step in the process. We still have a long way to go. It will be an interesting journey.Personal30-Apr-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Robotic-Assimilation---A-vision-of-the-future.htmlThe difference between Web Hosting and Cloud Computinghttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-difference-between-Web-Hosting-and-Cloud-Computing.htmlWhat exactly is the difference between hosting and cloud computing? Aren't they the same? No.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Gordon Haff's post on <a href="http://www.illuminata.com/perspectives/?p=467">The New Hosting Provider?</a> over at Illuminata made me realize the differences between cloud computing and web hosting aren't exactly clear. Where do all these things fit? Who needs what? He mentions simple services like Blogger being more attractive to the novices, but cloud computing isn't about solving a specific software problem, like building a blog.<br /><br /><strong>What is Cloud Computing?</strong><br /><br />Remember the old days when mainframes were really expensive, so companies that needed a lot of computing power would <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_multitasking#Preemptive_multitasking.2Ftime-sharing">time share</a> Crays? Cloud computing is like that. Cloud Computing is hardware, a lot of hardware, in a data center, somewhere, that is shared by many users. Users of the cloud, like time sharers of Crays, are given as much computing power as they need -- when they need it.<br /><br />This differs from typical Web Hosting, because web hosting gives you a fixed server or a portion of a single server, where cloud computing gives you the benefit of many servers all working together as one. Your particular website or application may only need one small portion of a single server, so there's no need to get a dedicated server. Those servers sit on, consuming power and space even if it isn't needed.<br /><br />Where cloud computing really offers benefits is when a website or application gets hit with a lot of traffic in a very short amount of time. This is also known as "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot_effect">slash-dotted</a>" or "<a href="http://www.ndesign-studio.com/blog/updates/the-digg-effect/">the digg effect</a>." As you can see from those links, on a regular web host, you'd be toast. This very thing happened to <a href="http://http://www.johnmwillis.com/">John M. Willis</a> recently, but Mosso, a cloud computing provider, <a href="http://www.johnmwillis.com/cloud-computing/mosso-saves-my-bacon/">saved his bacon</a>.<br /><br />This is because Mosso has additional capacity, beyond a single server, to serve his blog. If the hits come in a massive wave, The Cloud automatically distributes the load to multiple servers. When the hits subside, John's blog is taken off those additional servers, freeing up computing space for other blogs and sites like Qrimp.<br /><br />Scaling a site is not a trivial problem. Difficulties lie at all levels of the stack and working out the kinks becomes exponentially more difficult as you add servers to the farm. You have to build a high performance network for all the servers and then you have to make sure those servers can communicate with each other effectively. On top of that is the software that has to properly use data caching and optimized code. The industry is so diverse that there are experts at every level -- and they are expensive -- the good ones anyway.<br /><br />The good news is that end users don't have to worry about it anymore. Those end users include developers as well. The less people have to worry about, the more productive they can be and the better they are able to solve particular problems. Mosso solves Qrimp's hardware problem, Qrimp can then focus on and solve the software optimization and interface problems, and our customers can focus on their business problems and how they are going to solve them with databases and web applications.<br /><br />With typical web hosting, the end user, the builder of the website still has to solve the problems at every layer of the application. Of course scaling a site only becomes a problem if it is popular and at that point, like Kyle says, <a href="http://warpspire.com/tipsresources/programming/scaling-is-for-nerds/#comment-101215">you can bring in the nerds</a>, but you also have to pay for their dedicated services all by yourself. The advantage of Cloud Computing, is that you pay for the hosting and you get the Scalability Nerds' expertise included.The Web24-Apr-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-difference-between-Web-Hosting-and-Cloud-Computing.htmlStart on the web and leapfrog the competitionhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Start-on-the-web-and-leapfrog-the-competition.htmlSmall organizations are at a particular technical advantage today because they can start out the right way -- on the web.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A few years ago, <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/technology/2287913.stm">Asia went wireless and leapfrogged the western world</a>. Wireless communication is cheap compared to wires. Western countries invested billions building out copper and fiber networks to connect people, so convincing boards to spend billions more building towers wasn't an easy sell. <br /><br />The same holds true in corporate IT departments. Many of them have expensive legacy systems in place costing obscene amounts of money in support and maintenance. Getting information out of them and onto the web could cost millions, so these big ships keep moving forward, slowly. End users get frustrated with the old systems. Information gets trapped in huge silos. Many of them are doing the best they can, but change is difficult and expensive.<br /><br />Enter the web. Now it's cheap and easy to get information into computers, automate workflows, build reports, integrate disparate systems and get the entire company on the same web page. Companies that start on the web are at a particular advantage compared to their less nimble foes. Employees are happier because they can work anywhere -- from home, the coffee shop down the street, even at airports and on the plane. We are more productive and can make better decisions because we have access to more of our information in one place instead of tracking it down in multiple databases, legacy systems, thick client server apps and the like.<br /><br />With the rise of <a href="http://www.mosso.com">Cloud Computing Services like Mosso</a> and web databases like <a href="http://www.qrimp.com">Qrimp</a> companies don't have to invest heavily in infrastructure. Some companies still have fears of security with information being outside the firewall, but in many cases, it's actually more secure, because the data is replicated across many servers with vigorous backups, and the networks are protected with physical and virtual security measures to keep the bad guys out. Small businesses with servers in the office might have great firewalls, but what if someone breaks into the office?<br /><br />And what if someone steals a laptop? If data is in a web application on a server thousands of miles away, there's less to worry about when the thief opens up that computer to find nothing but a web browser. Stories like this one about a <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/09/AR2008040903680.html">laptop with over 1,000 Social Security numbers on it</a> or this <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/01/14/Nashville-laptop-theft-may-cost-1-million-dollars_1.html">theft that may cost Tennessee $1 Million</a>. Some thieves just smashed a window, grabbed what they could and took off. That's less likely to happen at a robust data center with biometric security at every entry point.<br /><br />So now that the information is better protected, there are two ways having the data available on the web improves the organization. First, it improves visibility within the company. If all the company's information is on the web, it's really easy to build a web service to aggregate that information all the way up to the CEO. User interfaces can be tailored to specific departments so the end user can focus on their data entry and analysis without locking that information up in a silo. Each employee sees exactly what that employee needs to see. As information flows up the chain, it's summarized. Sales Reps see details for each customer, but the VP only wants to see how much revenue was generated for each region. In some companies, each region is on their own system, so getting that data into one report is difficult. With tools like Qrimp it's super easy.<br /><br />The next benefit of the web, is that it facilitates communication with customers and suppliers outside the company. If your data is locked up behind a firewall, how do you let your customers know about price changes? Catalogs? Phone Calls? Those methods are expensive and time consuming. Websites are relatively cheap and constantly updated to reflect the current prices. The web enables extranets where you and your suppliers can communicate and stay up to date on important projects. The web also enables asynchronous communication so people can work and respond when it is convenient. Phone calls are comparatively expensive and time consuming, because you have to get two people on the line at the same time.<br /><br />These kinds of benefits are going to be realized by web-enabled companies immediately while the large legacy companies are spending a lot of money to catch up or keep their old systems running. I think in the future we are going to see smaller companies operating more efficiently and effectively, taking business and employees away from larger institutions. The big companies are going to continue doing things the old way, the expensive and time consuming way and get leapfrogged like Asia leapfrogged the west.<br /><br /><br /><br />Qrimp24-Apr-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Start-on-the-web-and-leapfrog-the-competition.htmlThree Great New Features - Interfaces, Query Builder, Excel File Importhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Three-Great-New-Features---Interfaces-Query-Builder-Excel-File-Import.htmlWe released new code with three great new features that make Qrimp even more flexible and easy to use.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<h1>Interfaces</h1><br />Uploading Data is nice, but it's better when that data is managed with an intuitive interface. Many times, these interfaces can be inferred from the relationships in the data and the types of data. Qrimp has done this for one-to-many and many-to-many relationships for quite some time, but what about more complex data relationships? The Qrimp Interface Designer will examine your data and find new patterns in your data: <strong>Spreadsheets</strong> and <strong>Shopping Carts</strong>. <br /><br /><strong>Spreadsheets</strong> are formed where there is a table with two foreign keys and a decimal field. These occur where you want to assign a value to a matched pair, for example, in a student gradebook, you'll want to assign a grade to a student for a particular course. In the spreadsheet view, you'll see courses along the top and students on the left. At the intersections, there will be a text box where you can enter a value for the grade. Click save at the bottom and you're done. There are more arrangements like this in the world. For example, you may have custom pricing for your products by pricing model. You can see this in our <a href="http://crmdemo.qrimp.com/spreadsheet.aspx?t=Prices&rowtable=Products&coltable=PricingModels&jointable=Prices&leftcol=Product&rightcol=PricingModel&valuecol=Price&vid=spreadsheetview">CRM Demo</a>.<br /><br /><strong>Shopping carts</strong> are formed where you want to assign an item from one table in a many-to-many fashion when those items can be filtered by another foreign key. The example that lends its name to this pattern is where you want to allow users to add items to their shopping cart and those items are in particular product categories. Other examples include adding menus to groups. You might also add tasks to employees filtered by priority.<br /><br /><h1>Query Builder</h1><br />With the query builder, you can create custom queries that will return very particular data sets. You can also save these queries for later retrieval and custom business logic. With custom queries, there's no limit to the depth of reporting or filtering with Qrimp.<br /><br /><h1>Import .xls files</h1><br />It just got a lot easier to build applications with Qrimp. Just create an Excel spreadsheet with multiple sheets containing your data. Make the names of the sheets the table names you want to import and upload the file into the Import Data... page. As usual, Qrimp will examine the data for data types and relationships and create an enterprise ready Application automatically with the full power of a relational database.<br /><br />Enjoy!Releases20-Apr-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Three-Great-New-Features---Interfaces-Query-Builder-Excel-File-Import.htmlNomadic working -- Bring it on!http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Nomadic-working----Bring-it-on.htmlWhat was telecommuting, or working from home is now nomadism, or nomadic working and Qrimp is here to support it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Nomadic working is all the rage. There are many articles this week in The Economist <a href="http://www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displayStory.cfm?story_id=10950378&subjectID=348963&fsrc=nwl">discussing this new nomadic work lifestyle</a>. This new way of working is a vision of our company and our motivation is in no small part fueled by our love of getting out of the office.<br /><br />At Qrimp, we are facilitating this movement by web enabling the enterprise. <strong>We are breaking down the information silos</strong> so that your company's information is available anywhere you have access to the internet -- even if that access is from a mobile phone. You can browse, edit, even upload attachments to your Qrimp application from many modern mobile devices. Tara uses her <a href="http://www.htctouch.com/">HTC Touch</a> almost exclusively.<br /><br />Not only do we embrace this new way of living, but we live it ourselves. We have no physical offices to pollute the environment. We don't waste time commuting for hours each day. We work from home or we go to the coffee shop down the street. Sometimes we work from our clients' offices, but mostly, we work wherever we are. <br /><br />We do presentations online and work with clients remotely using conference calls and webinars to get feedback. Because Qrimp is completely web enabled, we can make changes to applications right in the web session and get immediate feedback on system design and functionality. In the old days, these kinds of changes might take days at least -- plenty of time to forget what the end user asked for. As a consequence, we build better systems faster with a higher end user appreciation than the office settings of yesterday provided.<br /><br />Back in the days of consulting, I would fly each way once a week, lugging my laptop and a week's worth of clothes. Eventually I splurged on two sets of everything so I could leave one packed to be out the door in a moment's notice: razors, shampoo, toothbrush -- two of everything. The traveling work lifestyle is expensive, time consuming, and trying. Many of us still do it. Some love it, some hate it. I love and hate it, but still I think there is a better way.<br /><br />The constant vision of a better way seems to be an underlying principle of everything we do here and remote working (a.k.a. nomadism, telecommuting, wifi-working) is definitely a better way. It's better for the environment. It's better for our personal health and family relationships. Ultimately, it's better for our communities and our companies too. I am glad to see it getting more press, especially from an esteemed publication like <a href="http://www.economist.com">The Economist</a>.<br /><br />Personal11-Apr-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Nomadic-working----Bring-it-on.htmlGoogle App Engine vs. Qrimphttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Google-App-Engine-vs.-Qrimp.htmlGoogle just announced their App Engine product that allows developers to create web apps to run on the Google Infrastructure, but it is not browser based web development.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;<a href="http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9913631-2.html?tag=frontdoor">Webware has a post talking about Google's new App Engine.</a> App engine is a cloud product that enables developers to build systems that will run on Google's infrastructure. Their offering competes with Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud and <a href=http://www.mosso.com>Mosso</a> to some degree.<br /><br />So how does this compare to Qrimp? Qrimp too is a cloud computing environment, but Qrimp differs from App Engine, EC2 and <a href=http://www.mosso.com>Mosso</a> in that you don't have to know how to program to use it. Qrimp is browser based web development, which is a layer on top of the infrastructure that simplifies the development of web systems. With Qrimp, you just copy/paste your spreadsheet data and the rest is done for you. Building a system that would enable that functionality and also run on one of the clouds would be a job unto itself -- that's what Qrimp is for.<br /><br />EC2 and App Engine are the infrastructure only, so to build a system to run on them, you still have to know how to program and build databases from scratch. You need to understand data modeling and HTML. If you understand those things, Qrimp is even better, but you don't have to know them to use Qrimp.<br /><br />It's exciting to see these new technologies coming out. EC2 and App Engine and Mosso are like the old Cray mainframes that allowed organizations to build complex algorithms that needed a lot of processing power to run effectively. These clouds are exposing the hardware to organizations who need them to run the applications built on top of them. Qrimp does the same thing, except Qrimp goes one step further into actually bringing the application development environment itself into the web browser.<br /><br />With the other three cloud offerings, you must develop your system locally on your own hardware, write the code, debug it, build the database and then push that compiled code up to the cloud hardware, or in some cases edit it there. With Qrimp, there is nothing local, it all happens in the browser -- you could even build a custom web application using your cell phone!The Web08-Apr-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Google-App-Engine-vs.-Qrimp.htmlPresentation for Tulsa DNUGhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Presentation-for-Tulsa-DNUG.htmlI'll be giving a presentation at the Tulsa .Net User's Group (DNUG) March 31.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I'm quite excited to be presenting Monday, March 31 at the Tulsa DNUG meeting. I'll be giving an introduction to some methodologies we can all use to accelerate application development using the INFORMATION_SCHEMA views.<br /><br />Here's the item on the calendar at the <a href="http://tulsadnug.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=122">Tulsa DNUG site</a>.Qrimp20-Mar-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Presentation-for-Tulsa-DNUG.htmlDesign Mode ON/OFFhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Design-Mode-ONOFF.htmlNow it's even easier to modify your Qrimp apps with Design Mode&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;We've added a new feature to our new Qrimp apps that will make it easier to modify your applications. Under the Design menu you will see two new menus, Design Mode ON and Design Mode OFF. Turning on Design Mode will show a <img src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/apps/colors.png" align=absmiddle height=16 /> next to headers and footers in your app. Hover over the icon to highlight the content contained within the header or footer. Click on the icon and you'll be taken directly to the header/footer that is being displayed. Edit it and return to the page and you will see your changes.<br /><br />For users who have already signed up and do not have the Design Mode menus, select Add a Module under the Admin menu and add the Design Mode Menus ON/OFF module. You will then have access to the menus.Features24-Feb-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Design-Mode-ONOFF.htmlQrimp vs. Microsoft Sharepointhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Qrimp-vs.-Microsoft-Sharepoint.htmlQrimp's closest competitive offering from Microsoft is Sharepoint. I'll discuss some of the different features of the products.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Occasionally we have been asked how Qrimp compares to Microsoft Sharepoint. I won't discuss costs here, but I will say that Qrimp is sold per user license for the Qrimp platform, not by the number of users within Active Directory. This can be a significant cost savings when only a portion of your organization will be using Qrimp.<br /><br /><h4>Technicalities</h4><br />First, Sharepoint is a very extensible system. It integrates with a lot of tools from Microsoft, including Windows Workflow Foundation. This is a nice capability, but these are heavily oriented toward developers. To customize Sharepoint capabilities, you'll need a license for Visual Studio.<br /><br />Qrimp is designed to be fully extensible from the web browser. There is no need to buy Visual Studio or other tools from Microsoft unless you run Qrimp on your own servers, in which case you'll need SQL Server. You'll need SQL Server for Sharepoint as well.<br /><br />From the front end, the interface is much easier to use. You can add new lists to Sharepoint from within the web interface, but it is fairly complicated. I recently asked a Sharepoint guru how difficult it is to teach business users how to extend the Sharepoint capabilities and he said it isn't very easy. We've taught users who previously didn't know what a database was how to use Qrimp. If a user can understand a spreadsheet, they can probably understand what Qrimp is.<br /><br /><h4>The Database Architecture</h4><br />The significant difference between Sharepoint and Qrimp is that accessing the Sharepoint database directly is almost universally forbidden. <a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb861829.aspx">Microsoft does not support directly modifying the Sharepoint database.</a> When I asked the aforementioned Sharepoint Guru what he thought about the issue, he said: "NEVER NEVER TOUCH THE DATABASE DIRECTLY!" A <a href="http://www.bluedoglimited.com/SharePointThoughts/ViewPost.aspx?ID=202">Sharepoint Thoughts post</a> says: <br /><blockquote><br />Whatever you do, do NOT PERFORM DIRECT EDITS TO THE SHAREPOINT DATABASE. <br /> * Do NOT manually update records<br /> * Do NOT manually insert records<br /> * Do NOT manually delete records<br /> * Do NOT MODIFY SHAREPOINT DATA!!!<br /></blockquote><br /><br />The reason is because the database architecture used to store the data within the Sharepoint system is much more complex than that revealed by the API to the developer. To access the data in the Sharepoint repository, you must go through the Sharepoint API. The API conceals the underlying data model from the end user and this data model could change with service packs. <br /><br />Qrimp on the other hand builds a standard database architecture for your data. Tables are tables. If you view your table in grid view, that's what your table will look like if you accessed the database directly. If you update a record in your table with an SQL Query and then view that record from the web interface, the record will be updated. No harm done. One caveat is if you have versioning enabled on the table, the edit will not be stored, but your database will not be corrupt. Similarly, you can delete records or insert new records as well. <br /><br />If you run Qrimp within your firewall, you can use bulk import tools to bring in as many records as you want into your Qrimp database and start using your system right away. There are some rules to how Qrimp stores information in the database to be aware of. Each table has an ID field that is an Integer Identity that is the Primary Key. The CreateDate and CreateId fields have special meaning for auditing. The rest is fair game.<br /><br /><h4>Summary</h4><br />The differences then, between Sharepoint and Qrimp is that Qrimp allows you to pay for only the users who use the system. Sharepoint is more extensible because you can use tools like WWF and Visual Studio to write any code you want -- but you have to code it. The final difference is that with Qrimp, your data is your data. You don't have to go through Qrimp to access it. If at some point in the future, you realize you need a custom process to access your Qrimp database and make changes and retrieve data, you can do that.<br /><br />Qrimp is more flexible in this way. With Sharepoint, you are locked into using Sharepoint as the interface to your data. With Qrimp, you can pull your data out or access the existing Qrimp Database without any modification. Qrimp creates very nice standard data models for your data. Most DBA's will quickly recognize the models Qrimp builds for One-to-Many and Many-to-Many relationships.<br /><br />If you have any questions about this, please don't hesitate to <a href="contact.html">contact us</a>.<br /><br />QrimpMon, 21 Jan 2008 06:35:12 G1T -06http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Qrimp-vs.-Microsoft-Sharepoint.htmlPlatform on Demandhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Platform-on-Demand.htmlQrimp is a platform on demand that allows you to solve problems with software for which there is no existing software solution.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Qrimp is a platform on demand. When I talk about a platform, I mean a system that allows you to modify the way it works. An enclosed system that contains all the moving parts to make your new solution operate. If you use the hosted system, our platform is there without you needing to purchase hardware or software other than the computers you already use to browse the Internet.<br /><br />The platform is on-demand, because you can make it do what you need it to do when you need it done. You can manage any kind of information: Customers, Contacts, Task lists, Conference Schedules and anything that is particular to your business that the makers of Qrimp may have never even heard of.<br /><br />We are excited to see how our customers use Qrimp and all the ideas we hear from people about what they could do with it. <br /><br />Anything you can do with a database or spreadsheet you can do with Qrimp. The advantage of using Qrimp is that you bring all the tools needed to put an interface around that data into one location. You don't need Integrated Development Environments, Relational Database Management Tools, Code Editors, HTML Editors. You don't need to download anything, just use your browser.Qrimp20-Jan-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Platform-on-Demand.htmlIs open source recession proof?http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Is-open-source-recession-proof.htmlAdrian Kingsley-Hughes of ZDNet.com asks if open source is recession proof. Here are my thoughts.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;To answer <a href="http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-12554-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=43090&messageID=796209&start=0">Adrian's question</a> we must first determine who creates Open Source software, who uses it, what is its value and what will happen to all of those questions in a recession. So I'll start by answering the questions for the current economy and then address them in a recession.<br /><br /><b>Who creates Open Source Software?</b><br />There are mainly two types of organizations who write open source software: Individuals who want to solve a problem and companies who want to earn consulting fees or attack the business model of a competitor. Currently, we have a good industry for IT people. A lot of them write code on business hours. Open Office is supported by Sun to help fight Microsoft. Sun has a team of over 100 developers working on a product that generates no revenue and the justification is that it hurts a competitor, both in sales of Microsoft Office and by enabling users of Linux to have an Office Suite. <br /><br />The problem with this model is that it is difficult to quantify the financial benefit. In a recession, the bottom line matters most and I suspect companies will abandon these models. In times of recession, employee productivity is important and that productivity must directly affect the bottom-line in a measurable way or the employees are laid off. Those laid-off employees may have more free time to work on Open Source projects to keep their resume fresh, but they may be too busy looking for a job. I suspect it will be the bright ones who have saved money that will find Open Source more easy to fit into their schedule and it may be an avenue for independent contracting and consulting sales. The rest of the laid off crowd may not have the technical capabilities to product good software, so the quality of open source may decline while the quantity rises. This could hurt customers of Open Source software and prompt them to abandon it, because of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Market_for_Lemons">Market for Lemons</a>.<br /><br /><b>Who Uses Open Source Software?</b><br />The primary audience for open source software is companies and individuals on a budget. In times of recession there will be more of these so the market for Open Source software will grow. With this additional demand, the supply will shrink. Not the supply of the bits, but the supply of developer time to meet the needs of the growing customer base. This may allow free software models to begin charging for their work and develop a paid software product. It will be the best of breed who go on to create companies around these innovative products, but the best Open source products may convert to commercial licenses.<br /><br />Larger companies in times of recession will take fewer risks and this could hurt the market for open source software. Open Source is already more risky than commercially produced software and this keeps many away now. Those with the ability to accurately determine the quality of software may decline in times of recession and further limit the market.<br /><br /><b>What is the Value of open source software</b><br />First, we must acknowledge that open source software is not free. Many times it comes with bugs, it is not of the highest quality, the user base is smaller and the technical skills required to use it are higher requiring a bigger investment in education up front. The real value of Open Source software is the innovation and competition it brings to a market with huge barriers to entry. Small groups of coders working independently and in their free time can chip away at a large market, but it takes a very long time to make any headway or generate the kind of revenue that can support full-time concentration on a project. This amount of time is often longer than a recession. A lot of the major open source projects now were around during the dot-com boom and survived.<br /><br />I think the market for Open Source products at the corporate level will shrink due to risk aversion, but grow among individuals because there are fewer of them working and they'll be spending less on technology. This could be good for Open Source because more people with technical skills will work on it. The problem this raises is that the high quality programmers are the last to get laid off and the <a href="http://www.inter-sections.net/2007/11/13/how-to-recognise-a-good-programmer/">low quality programmers only code for money</a>.<br /><br /><b>Is Open Source recession proof?</b><br /><br />If this question means, "Will open source go away in a recession?" The answer is no, there will still be plenty of people dedicating time to open source. Corporate sponsored open source projects will likely decline. Individually created projects may increase, though the quality will diminish.<br /><br />The bottom-line is that recessions are bad. Open source will be hurt, but it will not go away.Start-up14-Jan-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Is-open-source-recession-proof.htmlData Portabilityhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Data-Portability.htmlData portability is about more than social networks. It's about progress and productivity.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;All the fuss about <a href="http://dataportability.org/">Data Portability</a> in the news lately is a much bigger issue than <a href="http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/01/04/the-scoble-mess-and-data-portability/">names and email addresses</a>. <a href="http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2006/11/data_portabilit.html">Data Portability</a> is about making your information easier for disparate systems to access both within and beyond your control.<br /><br />One of my clients recently needed access to information from multiple vendors. They were in the business of reselling similar products and helping users find the best price. Part of the job was pulling the pricing and product information into a vast database that we could search through to find the exact match for the customers' needs and help them decide which one to purchase.<br /><br />After contacting the vendors, there were about 10 of them, the conversations were all pretty much the same -- either it was too complicated for them to provide the data or they didn't have it outside their proprietary systems. The smoothest process in most cases involved someone from Company A calling someone from Company B and asking them what the current values were.<br /><br />Such a process is horribly inefficient and prone to compounded data entry mistakes. Had Company B simply provided the data in XML, CSV, or some other sort of flat file, the process would have been very simple. But they didn't, in most cases, because it isn't simple to do that. Many systems might have the ability to export data, but how do you automate the process and how do you make that exported data available to users securely over the web?<br /><br />Sharing data should be simple and painless. With Qrimp it's as simple as modifying the URL. For example, on the <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com">Qrimp demo site</a>, you can view a list of <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=FuelEconomy">fuel economy by vehicle in HTML</a> or <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=FuelEconomy&vid=19&noheader=true&nofooter=true&pagesize=10">fuel economy in XML</a> or <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=FuelEconomy&vid=20&noheader=true&nofooter=true&pagesize=10">CSV</a> that you can easily import into your custom application. You can even create custom formats for RSS Feed Syndication, JSON and more.<br /><br />If you have security enabled on your information and don't want just anyone looking at it, you can create a username and password. The organization with which you want to share information then makes two requests. The first passes the username and password and receives a customer user token that it uses to make subsequent requests.<br /><br />Qrimp didn't exist while I was working for those clients, but if it had, they would have easily saved tens of thousands of dollars in development costs. The companies with the products would have saved money as well and increased exposure for their products much quicker. In this industry, time is money. <br /><br />This was my motivation for building Qrimp. Not only will it save companies thousands, even millions of dollars, but it will help them bring these products to market much faster.Qrimp13-Jan-2008http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Data-Portability.htmlIntegrating Qrimp Apps with Facebookhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Integrating-Qrimp-Apps-with-Facebook.htmlI thought it would be interesting to see if Qrimp could integrate with anything and Facebook is the test. Turns out, Qrimp is the easiest way to build Facebook Apps.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Today I thought, "If Qrimp is such an awesome platform, surely it'll be able to integrate with Facebook." So I grabbed <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/profiles.Tara.html">Tara</a>, because she has a Facebook account and we set off to create a Facebook app with Qrimp. After wading through the documentation, here's <a href="http://apps.facebook.com/tarasqrimp/">Tara's Facebook Qrimp App</a>, which took about 5 minutes to build after we found <a href="http://www.keebler.net/blog/author/jonathan/">Jonathan</a>'s post on <a href="http://www.keebler.net/blog/2007/06/02/facebook-application-basics/">Facebook Application Basics</a>.<br /><br />I won't get into the details of how to do it here, but we posted a <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com/db.aspx?t=forumtopics&vid=11&id=31">Howto: Build a Facebook App from Qrimp</a> topic over at the <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com">Qrimp Developer Network</a>. Go there for the details.<br /><br /><b>The Experience</b><br /><br />First of all, how many people know what a Callback URL is? What percentage of those people are not programmers? Exactly. Building Facebook apps could be a whole lot easier. They need to make it easier. I suppose it's easy enough if thousands of apps have already been built for it, but as I've said before, <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Building-a-Web-Programmable-Programmable-Web.html">Facebook is limiting its potential</a> with such a difficult to use system. <a href="http://paulgraham.com/start.html">As Paul Graham says</a>:<blockquote>It's worth trying very, very hard to make technology easy to use. Hackers are so used to computers that they have no idea how horrifying software seems to normal people. ... When you work on making technology easier to use, you're riding that curve up instead of down. A 10% improvement in ease of use doesn't just increase your sales 10%. It's more likely to double your sales.</blockquote>I don't even know why I'm offering this advice, because I have no respect for Facebook, especially if <a href="http://www.02138mag.com/magazine/article/1724.html">Zuckerberg is as dishonest as they say</a>, but the plaintiffs do look kinda like a-holes. I think in general, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_of_the_People">social networks are the new opiate of the people</a>.<br /><br /><b>The proof is in the numbers</b><br /><br />At the Web 2.0 Summit, Zuckerberg said, "<a href="http://www.video.ca/video.php?id=744515117&mode=views">We have 6,000 applications and 100,000 developers.</a>" That's over 16 developers on average, per application. With a ratio like that, the developer pool will be quickly exhausted. For web platforms to succeed, we'll need to see that ratio come down -- way down.<br /><br />I don't mean to be overly critical of Facebook and other social applications. I just don't see the value in them. Perhaps it is my introverted nature. Perhaps it is my focus on <i>earning time</i> over <i>wasting time</i>, a topic I might get into more detail on later. Qrimp is a time earner, so it might not be a good idea to integrate it with a time waster like Facebook, but my goal was to test the integration of Qrimp with an arbitrary system over which I have no control -- Facebook fit the bill.<br /><br />I also recognize that integrating applications with Facebook and other systems can be much deeper than our proof of concept, but doing this with Facebook is not a priority for the Qrimp team right now. Many of our users may want to go further down that road and I leave it to you or <i>them</i> to do it. If you do, I would be vainly interested in seeing what you've done, so let Tara know and she can log into Facebook and check it out.<br /><br />In all fairness, I thought it would be more difficult than it was. I also learned more about Facebook in the process -- this is was the most I've ever used it. I see a lot of room for Facebook to improve their "platform." I actually don't think it is a platform at all. I see it as an API. A platform lets you build your own applications. Facebook lets you integrate your application with Facebook. Mark Andreessen says <a href="http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/09/the-three-kinds.html">Facebook is a Level II Platform</a>. Mr. Andreessen breaks the term down into multiple levels, but <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platform_(computing)">Wikipedia's definition of Platform</a> wouldn't include Facebook. I think Mark was being kind to those who call themselves platforms, but really aren't. I might be in the minority on this, sure, but I sometimes think that <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/ip-telephony/?p=805">marketing</a> has more influence than sense. It might just be a lack of sense that gives marketing its power.Features29-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Integrating-Qrimp-Apps-with-Facebook.htmlBuilding a Web Programmable Programmable Webhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Building-a-Web-Programmable-Programmable-Web.htmlWith all the talk of a programmable web, why are we not concentrating on web based programming?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A lot of <a href="http://www.25hoursaday.com/weblog/2007/10/16/TheWebIsThePlatformOnMicrosoftsSocialGraphAPIStrategy.aspx">people</a> <a href="http://visitmix.com/Blogs/Joshua/web-is-the-platform-srsly/">are</a> <a href="http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/09/the-three-kinds.html">talking</a> about <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/web_as_platform.php">The Web as a Platform</a> and I think the basic idea missing from these conversations is being able to program the web from the web itself. <br /><br />If we are to succeed in our quest, we are going to have to get everyone on the same page, using standard technologies with simple interfaces. Web Services is too complicated. API's are particular to every application. It's too much to learn and only a small percentage of the world has the experience and time to do so. Not only that, but to take advantage of these APIs, you have to have your own hardware and software infrastructure. <a href="http://www.thisisgoingtobebig.com/2007/08/excuse-me-apis-.html">How many Facebook app companies have run out of hardware?</a> The infrastructure costs for a scalable environment to support applications like these is beyond the range of the majority. <b>Facebook is limiting the potential of its platform by requiring the Application developers to provide their own servers.</b><br /><br />REST, Web Service, API, SOA... 99% of the world has no idea what those words mean, but 100% of them will benefit from the free flow of information those ideas enable. While I agree a lot of those technologies make it easy for programmers to integrate systems, they only make it easy for programmers to integrate systems. What about all the non-programmers? What about all the people without 4 year degrees in computer science? How are they going to contribute to the programmable web and how are they going to build custom systems to help them be more productive?<br /><br /><b>There are not enough programmers to solve all the problems that currently require programming.</b> We need to bring our skills -- not just the applications we build -- to a larger population of individuals.<br /><br />Today, most users must be content to wait for the programmers to bring them a solution. I've been working on the web for quite a while now and many people have come to me with a great idea to do something or another. A lot of them are really great ideas -- some of them aren't, but I am forced to think of ideas with respect to cost benefit analysis. Is what you want to do on the web going to be beneficial enough to the world that you can recover the costs of development? Usually the answer is no, which is unfortunate, because the applications would benefit a great number of individuals -- just not enough to pay for the development.<br /><br /><b>We must lower the barriers to entry for information systems.</b> This is a scary thought for a lot of programmers, because some believe we will be working ourselves out of a job. I prefer to believe that we will be making our jobs more enjoyable. We'll take off our shoulders the constant attention to user requests by enabling them to do what they usually relied on us to do: changing field types, altering functionality, modifying the look and feel.<br /><br />The funny thing about the end user is that the developer can build a tremendously complex system that has all the functionality they need and the most frequent complaints will be nit-picky. "See the big picture!" I think to myself. With Qrimp I just say, "Okay, you can change it. Check this out." <b>I love the look of "Wow!" on a face.</b> <br /><br />The point I am not so eloquently making is that as developers we must begin to relinquish some control of our systems to the end users. We must allow them to modify those systems to their personal tastes, look at MySpace as an example of this. MySpace allows users to modify the look and feel of their pages and the end result is nearly always horrible, but the desire to customize is evident. 90% of MySpace pages look totally different and yet at the same time, beautiful to the owner. We need to take this capability to the next level and enable the customization of functionality, not only the look and feel. Imagine if MySpace let you determine how users' pages looked to you.<br /><br /><b>Every user of your system will have a different idea about how it should behave.</b> I can't count the number of times I've visited a web page with a list of the top movies of the year and wanted to click the name and visit IMDB. Doesn't everyone want to do that? Oh yeah, some might want to go to NetFlix or <a href="http://www.greencine.com/main">Greencine</a>. We need to enable our users to change things like this within their own applications. Maybe when I create a new something or other, I want to specify the next page to display. Maybe a list of all the items, maybe the detail view for the particular item. As a user, I should have that level of control over the systems I use.Qrimp27-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Building-a-Web-Programmable-Programmable-Web.htmlSolving the Problems of Open Sourcehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Solving-the-Problems-of-Open-Source.htmlThe Open Source movement is one of the greatest in the technology arena, but its problems limit the potential to share functionality and information management with a broader community.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Open Source has a huge install base of software, operating systems, databases, JavaScript libraries, graphics and more, but enhancing those Open Source products is beyond the capabilities of the majority of its customers. The biggest problem with Open Source -- is the source. <br /><br />At Qrimp, we use Open Source products in our software. We use Icons from <a href="http://yellowicon.com/downloads/">YellowIcon</a>, JavaScript from in the <a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/">Yahoo UI Library</a> and <a href="http://www.ajaxtoolbox.com/request/">AjaxRequest</a>, we love <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/">FireFox</a>, and we've even used <a href="http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/">SharpDevelop</a> once or twice, so we recognize the benefits Open Source brings to all of us, but the product, that is, the Open Source, has a limited audience.<br /><br />What the audience wants is not Open Source. The audience wants features, products, and software. Most users of Open Source software couldn't care less about the Source Code and even if they did, which I do, they don't have the time or the experience to enhance it. How many of those who use Firefox have ever written a line of code for it? How many of those who use Open Office dive into fix a bug or improve the usability? We haven't. We just don't have time. It's too difficult.<br /><br />The reason it is too difficult is that there are simply too many ways to write source code. There are Open Source products in PHP, Java, Python, .NET, C++, Ruby, JavaScript... there are too many to mention. The source code for those projects is kept in CVS, Source Safe, BitKeeper, Subversion... How many more? And platforms? Windows, Linux, Mac... How can anyone keep track of it all?<br /><br />We need to get on the same page. All of these projects, at least the projects focused on web applications all use a standard set of technologies: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and at the lowest level SQL. These four components are required for nearly any web-based system and developers have to know them whether they are building systems in Java, Perl, PHP, or .NET. For the most part, developers have to know these 4 core technologies to build any successful web system. These 4 technologies are the lowest common denominator of web development -- regardless of platform, development environment, programming language, or browser.<br /><br />If we can limit the level of experience needed to enhance and distribute Open Source software to this lowest common denominator, we can greatly increase not only the audience of potential customers, but also the field of developers and users who can contribute ideas, enhancements, and labor to the movement.<br /><br />Democracy and choice are good. We should all be allowed to develop in the language of our choice. Some of us speak multiple languages and some of us program in multiple languages. The diversity leads to a rich and engaging world and is awesome, but it might not be so productive. It takes time to translate from one language to another. It takes time to understand someone else's code, install development environments, make changes, recompile, and integrate your code with the core. If we were all to contribute to every piece of open source that benefits our lives, our computers would be bogged down with compilers, source code repositories, and databases and our brains would be full of algorithms, syntaxes, and constructs from countless programming languages. It's just too much. We are slowing ourselves down.<br /><br />The way to fix the problems of Open Source is to enable the enhancement of Open Source projects without requiring those who wish to contribute to understand the source. We can't expect everyone to learn the language the product was developed in and we can't expect everyone to understand the code itself. Code is complex. <br /><br />One of the worst jobs developers are thrown into is supporting someone else's code. Imagine a writer being asked to finish someone else's book or an entrepreneur finishing someone else's company. It's boring, monotonous and nearly impossible to get passionate about it. We need our own projects, we need the ability to develop our own solutions, all we need is a common language to communicate with everyone else who might be able to help us or be helped by the projects so dear to us and everyone who uses them.<br /><br />Qrimp26-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Solving-the-Problems-of-Open-Source.htmlIE6http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.IE6.htmlDesigners across the world cross their fingers and murmur "I hope it works in IE6"&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;According to the <a href="http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp">W3's browser stats</a> as of the end of 2007, about a third of internet users are still using IE6. <br /><br />In the web design world, it is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IE6">well-known that IE6 does not meet certain standards </a>.<br /><br />We would like to recommend to Qrimp users that they will have a better visual experience if they use a browser above IE6. Does anyone know if there are any reasons that anyone should not update their browser?<br /><br />That's it - 'nuff said!Design21-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.IE6.htmlIntroducing Qrimp Solution Accelerator Moduleshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Introducing-Qrimp-Solution-Accelerator-Modules.htmlModules are Solution Accelerators that allow you to add functionality to your Qrimp App or share functionality you have developed with others.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Modules are installable packages containing a data model (i.e. the Tables and Relationships) for your information, combined with the menus, views, templates and other objects needed to present the information and enable interaction with it.<br /><br />We currently have modules for Messaging, Contact Management, Task and Project Management, Countries and more. We will be adding modules to the list. If you have an idea for a module you'd like, let us know in the <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com">Qrimp Developer Network</a>.<br /><br />Modules are Plug-n-Play. They integrate with your existing solutions and enhance the functionality of them. Modules allow you to piece together a custom solution for your particular business needs without bogging down your system with features and components you don't need. If you'd like to remove a module, simply delete the menu tab and the tables in it.<br /><br /><b>Installing Modules</b><br /><br />To install additional modules into your Qrimp Application, you must be an administrator. You'll find the Add Module menu under the Admin tab. Click the Add Module menu and you'll be presented with a list of the currently available modules. Click the Add Module button by the module you want and it's added instantly! Begin using it right away. Modules are just like any other component of your Qrimp Application and you are free to customize them to suit your organization's needs. Change field names, redesign forms, create reports and modify security settings as you see fit.<br /><br /><b>Build Your Own Modules and Share them with the Community</b><br /><br />Not only can you add modules to your system, but you can also create your own modules and share them with other Qrimp users. One of the available modules you'll see in the Modules list is the Module Builder. Add this module and you'll see the Build Module menu under the Admin tab. Select it and you'll be presented with a list of your tables and you can choose the ones you'd like to add to the module. When you build the module, you can save the resulting file and then upload it to the Qrimp Developer Network where we can add it to the list for others to install into their own systems.<br /><br />Features24-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Introducing-Qrimp-Solution-Accelerator-Modules.htmlComprehensive Database Search and Replacehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Comprehensive-Database-Search-and-Replace.htmlThis bit of SQL will search all the tables in your database for the occurrence of a string and replace it with another string&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The other day I ran into a situation where I wanted to run a database wide search/replace. Similar to a text search/replace, except I wanted to update every VARCHAR field in every table. I didn't want to manually run updates on every table and field, so I used the INFORMATION_SCHEMA to find all the VARCHAR columns, then built the SQL Statement dynamically. <br /><br />There are two lines in the script, the first one merely finds occurrences of the string without updating it. The second one actually performs the update. The first line allows you to see if the string occurs and then go investigate to see if you really want to replace it first. Running a script like this against a database can be very dangerous, use it at your own risk!<br /><span style="font-size:smaller;"><br /><pre><br />declare @sql varchar(1000)<br />declare @column_name varchar(50)<br />declare @table_name varchar(50)<br />declare @replacetext varchar(50)<br />declare @withtext varchar(50)<br /><br />select @replacetext = 'text to replace'<br />select @withtext = 'the new text'<br /><br />DECLARE columns_cursor CURSOR FOR<br />select table_name, column_name from information_schema.columns <br /> where data_type = 'varchar' and table_name in <br /> (select table_name from information_schema.tables <br /> where table_type = 'BASE TABLE')<br /><br />OPEN columns_cursor<br />FETCH NEXT FROM columns_cursor INTO @table_name, @column_name<br />WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0<br />BEGIN<br /> --see if there are any replacements needed by table and field<br /> select @sql = 'select ''' + @table_name + ''' as tablename, <br /> ''' + @column_name + ''' as columnname, count(*) from ' <br /> + @table_name <br /> + ' where ' + @column_name + ' like ''%' + @replacetext <br /> + '%'' having count(*) > 0 ' <br /> --perform the replacements<br /> --select @sql = 'update ' + @table_name + ' set ' + @column_name <br /> --+ '=replace(' + @column_name + ',@replacetext,@withtext) where ' <br /> --+ @column_name + ' like ''%' + @replacetext + '%''' <br /> print @sql<br /> exec(@sql)<br /> FETCH NEXT FROM columns_cursor INTO @table_name, @column_name<br />END<br />CLOSE columns_cursor<br />DEALLOCATE columns_cursor<br /></pre><br /></span><br />I know some people really loathe cursors, but they have their place. If you have a better way to do a database wide search/replace without them, let me know.<br /><br />Of course this script could be put into a stored procedure and you could pass in a list of tables to update or get as fancy as you want.<br /><br />I've been considering adding this functionality to Qrimp, to let users do an application-wide search/replace similar to the application-wide search that is available now. I think it might be so easy to make a mistake with it that I am reluctant to add the feature. <br /><br />Is an application-wide search/replace something we should add to all Qrimp Apps?Code18-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Comprehensive-Database-Search-and-Replace.htmlPerformance Enhancementshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Performance-Enhancements.htmlA description of the performance improvements in today's release&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Today we released several performance improvements that dramatically reduce page load times. In some cases, these performance improvements can reduce load times by as much as 80%. This will allow the Qrimp Platform to scale even better.Releases16-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Performance-Enhancements.htmlThe Long Tail of Application Developmenthttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Long-Tail-of-Application-Development.htmlCustom Application Development is still an expensive endeavor. By reducing barriers and cost, more information management needs can be addressed.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In his book, <a href="http://www.thelongtail.com/">The Long Tail</a>, Chris Anderson talks about how MP3s brought reductions in distribution costs to the music industry. Before MP3s, we either had to like what we heard on the radio, buy expensive LPs, CDs and bootleg recordings, or make our own music. The same is true of software. We can like what is made available to us, buy expensive custom software packages, or build our own software. The problem is that software is a lot more expensive than music.<br /><img src="/attachments/09e3a08d-3e81-42a5-a162-5a77581f5a9d/longtailofapplicationdevelopment.png" /><br />I read The Long Tail the first time as I was developing The Qrimp Platform, so I thought about how Software fit into that picture. I saw these huge mass marketed software systems that required the consumer to adapt to the software. Either the software neglected to meet all the needs of the user or it was bloated with tons of features we don't need. Trying to please everyone with an album can ruin it, just like trying to please everyone with a software product can ruin it.<br /><br />It costs a lot of money to find good talent, write songs, record them, print CDs and distribute them to thousands of retail outlets. The same is true of packaged software and to be profitable that software must appeal to the mass market. We often unwittingly buy software that is poorly written, full of bugs, and designed for obsolescence. More emphasis is put on a flashy package than an application with substance and longevity. These types packages create more problems than they solve.<br /><br />In The Long Tail of music, the population of listeners is too small to support good recording studios and marketing budgets. Many times, potential fans of the music never came across it to know it would be their favorite. The same is true of software. Solutions designed for smaller markets may be lacking important features or performance and small ISVs can't afford to market their products to the masses, so those who need them may never find them. These companies can go out of business leaving early adopters stranded with data in legacy systems that no longer work.<br /><br />The solution to the problem of music distribution costs was MP3s. The solution to custom application development costs is Qrimp. Qrimp doesn't try to be a one-size-fits all solution to your specific information management requirements, just as the MP3 isn't designed for a particular song. When we were building the platform, we weren't aware of all the diverse types of information it can manage. Similarly, the makers of MP3s didn't know about all the music it would compress, but they designed the algorithm to look at properties of music in general, combine them with the way we hear music to develop an abstract formula that can be used effectively on any kind of music. Qrimp looks at applications in general and the features we all need and want in them, regardless of the specific nature of the information the application manages.<br /><br />Qrimp opens the door to custom systems in The Long Tail by reducing development cost and time to market. Get started by pasting a spreadsheet into a web-based form and a collaborative environment grows up around that data. It evolves from a group of rows and columns into an enterprise class system with column level security, email notifications, search forms and the full power of relational database technology. <br /><br />Qrimp is different because it spreads the cost of the system features to multiple customers, not the end product. The Qrimp Platform includes the kinds of features we want in any application, but instead of building them into an individual custom product, the implementation is abstracted into a system upon which as yet unimagined products can be built.<br /><br />The Long Tail of information has systems we've never thought of, but we know those systems are going to have many features in common. Sortable tables, security, notifications, auditing and edit history are the kinds of things we want in all the systems we use, but those features have before now been too expensive to incorporate into custom solutions. Those features are time consuming and expensive to implement, so we usually sacrifice them for more important things like business logic and deadlines. With Qrimp, the features come integrated automatically with every application allowing the developer to concentrate on the information and the users' needs.<br /><br />MP3s brought music to a larger audience. Qrimp brings custom applications to a larger audience. An audience that previously didn't have access to anything but one-size-fits all solutions. Qrimp reduces costs to the point that building systems to manage baseball card collections, dog training, a thesis or a catering company are within reach for a much broader user base than ever before. It's no longer cheaper to adapt the business to the software. Built on the Qrimp Platform, the software adapts to the business.Qrimp18-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Long-Tail-of-Application-Development.htmlTop 20 Entrepreneurial Quoteshttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Top-20-Entrepreneurial-Quotes.htmlGet your motivation on.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Lots of good motivational quotes from the likes of Thomas Edison, Guy Kawasaki, JFK, Eisenhower, and more... <br /><br /><a href="http://www.cheaprevolution.com/the_cheap_revolution/2007/11/top-20-entrepre.html?partner=rss">Read all 20 Entrepreneurial Quotes</a>Start-up15-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Top-20-Entrepreneurial-Quotes.htmlMessaging, Error messages, table names and morehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Messaging-Error-messages-table-names-and-more.htmlWe updated the messaging functionality, improved the appearance of error messages and improved table name validation.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;While Qrimp has always had messaging functionality built in, it required specially configured tables for Contacts and Interactions. If these tables were not present, messaging wouldn't work when attempting to send external emails. Today, we updated the messaging functionality to allow sending of external emails even if these tables aren't in your Qrimp App. We also created a module that will allow us to add messaging to your Qrimp App very easily. If you would like to add messaging to your app, send a request to support at qrimp.com.<br /><br />We also improved the appearance of the error messages by adding an icon to the left to help errors stand out. We also improved the error message that was displayed when entering text into a field that requires integers (numbers without decimals).<br /><br />We performed more stringent validation on table names when creating new tables.<br /><br />Finally, we improved the login page redirection so that it doesn't repeatedly add the redirect target if the user enters an invalid username and/or password.<br /><br />Thanks to Bill for alerting us to these issues.Releases14-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Messaging-Error-messages-table-names-and-more.htmlAdd a table builds menus automaticallyhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Add-a-table-builds-menus-automatically.htmlThis new release adds menus for new tables automatically&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Now, when you add a new table to your Qrimp App, you'll see the menus for that table built automatically. Once your table is created, you'll see a new menu tab with the same name as the table and a few sub menus including: Grid View, Calendar View (if there is a date field), Add New..., Form Field Layout, and Table Management (so you can modify the field names, change data types, or add a new columns easily.<br /><br />Releases13-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Add-a-table-builds-menus-automatically.htmlOfficial Website Launch and Betahttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Official-Website-Launch-and-Beta.htmlWe launch the website!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;While y'all were eating your turkey and stuffin', we were hard at work getting our external website ready for you so we can show off the Platform. We hope you like it. Let us know what you think. More posts soon.Qrimp24-Nov-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Official-Website-Launch-and-Beta.htmlBeta Dazehttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Beta-Daze.htmlPoetic waxing about our Official Serious Beta Release&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The website is up, the Beta version is ready and we're telling the world about Qrimp. It's exciting! It's like when you're sitting in the plane on the runway and you know that at any moment, you'll be okay'ed for take-off. We've hustled and bustled to get everything ready, setting up our <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com" title="Qrimp demo site">demo site</a>, streamlining the process of database transfer to the servers, and working out a few technical details.<br /><br />Over the next few weeks, we're really looking forward to seeing what people create with their Beta accounts. What types of applications will they build? We're also excited about getting some feedback. Will the world love it as much as we do? <br /><br />This Beta release is our opportunity to see how the community responds to Qrimp. Let us know what you like, what you don't like and what you would like to see in the next release. We've set up forums and help files at the <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com">Qrimp developer community</a>. Give us some feedback! We'd really love to hear your thoughts!<br /><br />Thanks to all of you and look forward to seeing you in the forums!<br /><br />p.s. If you build something cool with your Qrimp app and you'd like to share it with the world, let us know and we'll add it to the <a href="http://developer.qrimp.com">Qrimp developer community</a> and maybe even mention it in the blog!*Qrimp30-Nov-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Beta-Daze.htmlFix - Single Table Search Errorhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Fix---Single-Table-Search-Error.htmlFixed a bug which was the result of complicated single table search queries&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Tonight around 12 AM CST all sites will be updated to fix a bug that pops up if a particular combination of searches is performed on the same table using the search form light box. This same bug also caused problems when using the Add menu here... option to save a search result. <br /><br />Now the results when performing multiple searches will repeatedly filter the result list. For example, if you first limit a result list by state, then perform another filter by city, the result will be only cities in the formerly selected state. If you'd like to filter the full list of items, click the <img src="http://www.qrimp.com/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/view_text.png"> icon, then filter again.<br /><br />Releases12-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Fix---Single-Table-Search-Error.htmlHosted Solutions vs. Download and Installhttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Hosted-Solutions-vs.-Download-and-Install.htmlOne of the key decisions to make as a software company is how to sell your product. Hosted or installed?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Joel on Software, in <a href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/12/06.html">Where there's muck, there's brass</a> writes:<br><br /><p style="margin-left:1em"><EM>We offer both kinds of FogBugz--hosted and installable--and our customers opt 4 to 1 to install it at their own site. For us, the installable option gives us five times the sales. ... we've got racks and racks of nice, well-managed Dell servers with plenty of capacity and our tech support costs for the hosted version are zero. Life would be much easier. But we'd be making so much less money we'd be out of business.</em></P><br /><br />How to sell Qrimp is a decision I have had to think about a lot. On the one hand, I believe <a href="http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=46780">SaaS is the future</a>, but it's not the future yet. There are still customers who want their information locked up tightly behind a rugged firewall -- and I don't blame them. I'll attempt to justify their concerns, they are my concerns too, and I'll try to help you decide which to offer yourself.<br /><br /><h5>Hosting is easier for the solution provider</h5><br />Hosting is a much easier solution. The provider controls the environment, there's no need to fly out to the customer site to debug installations, you can concentrate on making the system good and powerful and avoid concentrating on the installation routine. That last one is only partly true -- every time someone asks for an account, we have to perform a little bit of work to copy files and create a database, but still, I can control all that from my laptop anywhere in the world.<br /><br />For some systems, creating binary installables doesn't make a lot of sense. Can you imagine a locally installed version of Twitter or Youtube? Of course not. What about SalesForce? or Wikipedia? In some cases it makes sense, in others not. You'll have to look at your own product to determine, but in our case, both scenarios are viable. Due to Joel's post, I'm going to continue down the road we started and offer both a hosted solution and an installable version.<br /><br /><h5>Belly Up?</h5><br />A big part of my complaint with existing SaaS providers is that they are only available from the vendor's website. If all my data is on that vendor's computers and the vendor goes belly up, what are my options? If I can install the application on my own servers, I have less fear of using the service. If it's locked up in a proprietary database written in language I've never heard of or can't be installed on less than a $40,000 server cluster, I'd be cautious putting my business critical information on it.<br /><br /><h5>Privacy</h5><br />What if, at some point I grow to love the service and I'm at the point I want to host super sensitive information in the application? I won't be too comfortable knowing that some Database Administrator there could be sifting through it <a href="http://valleywag.com/tech/your-privacy-is-an-illusion/gun-owner-says-facebook-gave-employer-access-to-her-private-profile-323882.php">like they do over at FaceBook</a>. What if it's my source code? What if it's the minutes to my Board of Director's meeting? What if it's my patent library? Who would put trade secrets in a hosted SaaS?<br /><br />I'm a real proponent of privacy -- especially my own -- so I think it is important to produce a product I would want to use myself.<br /><br />This is why SaaS is the <em>future</em> and not the now.<br /><br /><h5>Scalability and Availability</h5><br />The final issue I'll talk about today is scalability and the availability of Hosted solutions. One complaint a lot of SaaS customers have is latency -- especially at the end of the month. We're all procrastinators and we all rush in at the same time -- the last minute. If hundreds of thousands of people are hitting your servers all at once, scalability <i>will</i> be a concern. Of course we all use the best caching algorithms money can buy and unbelievably massive clustered environments to help us respond to the load, but what happens when the <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/051507-millions-disconnected-by-ntt-broadband.html">internet goes down</a>? <a href="http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/bla081803.cfm">Power outages</a>? <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/27/quake-hits-asia-with-huge-internet-blackouts/">Earthquakes</a>?<br /><a href="http://www.news.com/2100-1001-251427.html">Technicians</a>!?<br /><br /><h5>The best of both worlds</h5><br />So, what we decided here at Qrimp is to offer both. We're fortunate to have an architecture that supports it and an installation routine that isn't too painful. I do all the development on a MacBook Pro running Windows XP, so I had to keep the system lightweight and easy to move around. We require IIS 6.0 and SQL Server 2005 and the .NET CLR. The best part about this is that it allows us to work off-line, so if the Internet goes down, we don't lose access to all of our data, just the stuff we've added since the last synchronize.Start-up10-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Hosted-Solutions-vs.-Download-and-Install.htmlStarting Up and Down and UP and down...http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Starting-Up-and-Down-and-UP-and-down....htmlStarting a company isn't always roses, sometimes it's really hard. Sometimes you'll want to give up. Don't.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Today I read, "<a href="http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/08/on-the-other-ha.html">On the Other Hand: The Flip Side of Entrepreneurship by Glenn Kelman</a>," and it made me feel a bit more normal.Start-up11-Dec-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.Starting-Up-and-Down-and-UP-and-down....htmlThe Story of Qrimphttp://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Story-of-Qrimp.htmlA little bit about the history of Qrimp and what it has taken to get us here.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Qrimp was born to make it easier to create custom web applications. It is designed for those businesses and individuals who need an information management solution for which there is no existing packaged solution or who need a very customized solution to a particular business need.<br /><br />The web has been around for quite some time, but it is still very difficult to build web applications. You have to know how to program. You have to know how to manage databases, hosting providers, test in multiple browsers, download and install IDE's, compilers, and understand security.<br /><br />Once you master all that, you have to reinvent the wheel every time you want to build a new system. Login pages, sortable tables, search forms, navigation... the biggest part of the development effort is mundane and boring. <br /><br />Qrimp was designed to be the shortest path between your information and managing it on the web. Behind Qrimp is a team with years of experience building enterprise class web applications the hard way. We have lots of ideas and lots of web applications we want to build, but it takes so much time, we'd never get to all of them. That's why we built Qrimp. With Qrimp, we can build a new website everyday if we want and adding to those sites, making them better, changing the look and feel and the information managed in them is very easy.<br /><br />The world is changing faster every day. The amount of information we have to manage is increasing: projects, employees, inventory, customers, accounts receivable, accounts payable, real estate, ... the list is endless. Our mission is to make it easy to build systems to help us manage the ever growing quantity of data out there and make it easy to get data into the system and out.<br /><br />This is just the beginning. We believe web based application development is the future. We are excited about this great opportunity. If you'd like to join us in our mission to make information technology easier for everyone, <a href="/signup.html">create a beta account</a> or a <a href="http://demo.qrimp.com/createaccount.aspx">demo account</a> and send us your feedback.<br /><br />Enjoy!Qrimp12-Sep-2007http://www.qrimp.com/blog/blog.The-Story-of-Qrimp.html
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Dr. Gerald W Englund DO is a male Obstetrician & Gynecologist, has 28 years of experience and practices in Obstetrics & Gynecology. License & Identifications A medical license is required for a doctor to practice medicine in a particular state. Requirements vary by state but most require, at a minimum, post-graduate training in the doctor’s specific specialty. An NPI number is a national identifier unique to an individual health care provider and is managed by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Patient Reviews 2.0 • Currently 2 of 4 stars (13) Patient comments (5) The overall average patient rating of Dr. Gerald Englund is Satisfactory. Dr. Englund has been reviewed by 13 patients who have provided 5 comments. The rating is 2 out of 4 stars. Patient Ratings Ease of Appointment 3.0 • Currently 3 of 4 stars Promptness 2.2 • Currently 2.2222222222222 of 4 stars Courteous Staff 2.5 • Currently 2.5 of 4 stars Accurate Diagnosis 2.8 • Currently 2.8 of 4 stars Bedside Manner 2.5 • Currently 2.4545454545455 of 4 stars Spends Time with Me 2.3 • Currently 2.2727272727273 of 4 stars Follows Up After Visit 2.9 • Currently 2.875 of 4 stars Specialties & Research • He has special expertise in 2 areas: • Hot Flashes • Menopause Education & Awards Dr. Englund graduated from A.T. Still University - Kirksville. Affiliations Dr. Englund has 5 hospital affiliations: • Freeman Neosho Hospital  • Freeman Health System - Freeman West  Similar doctors nearby Dr. Patrick Dunlap Obstetrics & Gynecology 33 years experience Rogers, AR Dr. Randall Feezell Obstetrics & Gynecology 31 years experience Bentonville, AR Dr. Heather Martinelli Obstetrics & Gynecology 14 years experience Bentonville, AR Dr. James Elkins Obstetrics & Gynecology 37 years experience Rogers, AR Dr. Amber Sills Obstetrics & Gynecology Bentonville, AR Dr. James Hannah Obstetrics & Gynecology 16 years experience Bentonville, AR Search All Similar Doctors Additional Information Where does Dr. Gerald W. Englund practice? Dr. Gerald Englund practices Obstetrics & Gynecology near Cassville, MO. Additional practice locations include: Joplin, MO. See Cassville Obstetricians & Gynecologists.
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1. Attention: We have put together a thread with tips and a tutorial video to help with using the new software. Please take a moment to check out the thread here: Trapshooters.com Tutorial & Help Video. Maryland State Shoot Discussion in 'Shoot Information, Programs & Results' started by Releigh, Jul 16, 2012. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. 1. Releigh Releigh TS Member Joined: Sep 28, 2010 Messages: 7 Was the Maryland State Shoot successful or not? I was there and my observations were not enough food service, not enough bathrooms, difficult to get from lower grounds to upper grounds, no air conditioning for shooters without trailers. no real place to relax. The trap fields were set up well but there were not enough of them and it took forever to shoot. Staff was great. Some people put a lot of time and money into the grounds and shoot but it still did not make any sense to me as Millington has done a great job and now with Millington having a solar company renting their land there will be trouble and silly human pride screwing up shooting for the trap shooters. Your comments are welcome. 2. TOOLMAKER 251 TOOLMAKER 251 TS Member Joined: Jan 29, 1998 Messages: 3,399 Yes it did take a lot of time to shoot, I got there at 9:00am on Friday after driving 150 miles. At 9:30am my friend and I were on the line shooting the singles event, and by 10:30am our guns were back in my truck. Met some old timers I hadn't seen in years and we finished off the day by pigging out at Cozy's restaurant. Shoot management had told me that by Friday they were up by 3,000 targets over the previous year at Millington. 3. oleolliedawg oleolliedawg Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 29, 1998 Messages: 8,588 Location: Northampton PA What's a Millington? Go Thurmont!! 4. K80433SC K80433SC TS Member Joined: Feb 6, 2008 Messages: 410 Myself, along with others I have spoken with since were all happy with the event, despite the grueling heat we experienced. The folks at the home grounds in Thurmont are to be commended for their efforts. Alot of sweat and hard work went into getting the facility prepared to host their state championships. I did not wait in any lines to use the bathrooms. I certainly did not have a problem with getting food. After all - this was a trapshoot ; not a carnival. And on days as hot as we experienced there, there is no clubhouse that can maintain air-conditioned comfort, with all of the traffic in & out all day long. When it is in the upper 90s, it is just plain HOT........no matter where you are. As for places to "relax", I would need to know your definition of that term. Unless I have had my camper at a shoot, I have never experienced a place to "relax" at any club I have ever been to, in 30 years of shooting. I hope the shoot stays at the home grounds forever. I never did like Millington. There is so much history at Thurmont, and I am certain the facility will improve beyond what the staff was able to provide in their first year. I have to agree with the "dog" on this one. GO THURMONT ! 5. gdbabin gdbabin TS Member Joined: May 15, 2006 Messages: 2,469 Releigh, Are you a Maryland resident? Guy Babin 6. DONNE DONNE Member Joined: Jan 29, 1998 Messages: 227 I checked the figures right after the shoot. They were up 162 or 164 shooters over last year. BUT , I was reminded by some that it may have been up just because some people showed up for the novelty of shooting at thurmont again. Only time will tell. I did see a lot of faces that I didn't see at Millington over the last few years. On another note. The winning scores for ALL the championship events were the LOWEST since the last time the event was held at thurmont. You can draw your own conclusions from that. It appears that they also pi$$ed off some neighbors too , hence the visit by the Sheriffs office on Saturday morning. As far as the solar panels at Millington are concerned. My understanding is that it is not a done deal , and if it does happen it will not effect shooting there. Rumor has it there may be another opportunity in the works too. PS , dawg , I'd worry about getting your pennsylvania home grounds house in order before you start trashing Millington!! 7. oleolliedawg oleolliedawg Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 29, 1998 Messages: 8,588 Location: Northampton PA Sorry DONNE, I'd consider Millington much more a novelty than Thurmont. Over 30 extra squads at any shoot is far from a novelty, especially when Ohio ran the same week. Thurmont is rich in Trapshooting history while Millington is noted for poor visibility. Maybe a visit from the Sheriffs' office was simply an "oh wow"!! 8. oskerspap12 oskerspap12 Active Member Joined: Dec 29, 2009 Messages: 1,235 Why in the world would someone complain when they have a trap club right across the street from them????? If it were a issue(gunshots/noise)with an individual...... then why would they build their residents there???? Personally,I thought they built their home there to take advantage of a great shooting facility...........still laughing about that one....Idiots D.P.Reynolds 9. TOOLMAKER 251 TOOLMAKER 251 TS Member Joined: Jan 29, 1998 Messages: 3,399 Well Mr. Reynolds, how about some jackass moving near a gun club then starts hearing reports. I'll never forget an incident in Collegeville, Pa. about 6-7 years ago, a township cop come driving up the driveway, goes in the club house and tells shoot management they got a report of gun fire by a neighbor. The cop must have been a new guy, but shoot management told him they have been hearing it too since 1957. Thread Status: Not open for further replies.
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13 Feb 12 rise and shine USA Today: President Obama’s re-election team is seeking help from Internet and on-the-ground backers to spread the word about Obama’s record in office, and to bash his Republican critics. The purpose of the “Truth Team” is to “promote the President’s achievements, respond to attacks on his record and hold the eventual Republican nominee accountable,” said the announcement from the Obama re-election team. The overall website – BarackObama.com/TruthTeam – includes three specialty websites: KeepingHisWord.com (devoted to Obama’s record), KeepingGOPHonest.com (attacking Republicans), and AttackWatch.com (responding to critical GOP ads). “The sites also contain tools for sharing materials via Facebook, Twitter and email, and empowers supporters to take further action by volunteering, writing letters to the editor, sending postcards to undecided voters with information about the President’s record, and more,” said the Obama announcement. More here The three sites: KeepingHisWordAttackWatchKeepingGOPHonest **** More ‘Keeping his Word’ videos here **** AP: President Barack Obama wants community colleges and businesses to work together to train 2 million workers in high-growth industries, and on Monday will request $8 billion to create a fund to encourage the effort. Obama’s plan, to be spelled out at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Va., is called the “Community College to Career Fund,” the White House said. It would seek to train workers within areas such as health care, transportation and advanced manufacturing, and would be administered by the Education and Labor departments. The proposed fund is part of a new budget Obama is sending to Congress. It aims to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade by restraining government spending and raising taxes on the wealthy. In an election year with a gridlocked Congress, nearly every aspect of the budget will face tough scrutiny. More here **** Today: 11:00: PBO delivers remarks on his FY 2013 Budget to students at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale 1:45: PBO awards the 2011 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal. Michelle Obama also attends. **** TPM: It was a long road back, but President Obama is now back in positive territory in our TPM Poll Average. The shift comes on the heels of a completed Iraq withdrawal, a legislative win on the payroll tax cut before Christmas, and perhaps most importantly, good economic numbers in January and early February. The President’s numbers have jumped in the last few days in both Gallup and Rasmussen tracking polls as well as individual national polls. More here **** The Week **** BroadwayCarl: Many on the left have set their hair on fire over President Obama’s solution to the conflict between religious institutions, primarily the Catholic church, providing health care coverage which includes birth control to women and the teachings of the church. One would have to be in the wildest parts of Siberia to have missed this controversy, so I will not recount the drama that has unfolded. However, once again the ubiquitous word “cave” has appeared in association with this decision. There was a time when this would infuriate me, but now I laugh at the predictability of the critical left. Full post here **** White House **** ThinkProgress **** More ‘Keeping his Word’ videos here **** Washington Post **** TPM **** Morning everyone ;-) 93 Responses to “rise and shine” 1. 1 Dave February 13, 2012 at 9:00 am He looks to his left. he looks right. LOOKS DOWN…. could it be?? 2. February 13, 2012 at 9:06 am Congratulations!! Glad to see the White House is now enabling the TOD family and the Social Media family – especially my Twitter family. This is what is needed to combat the #mediarazzi and the #GOPfail. We’re responsible for getting his accomplishments and debunking lies – out to people who AREN’T as attuned as we are. • 17 collegekay February 13, 2012 at 9:12 am How exactly does one “overturn” a Supreme Court decision in the executive branch? What a dumbass. • February 13, 2012 at 9:29 am I don’t think Ricky has a filter between his brain and his mouth. This is a statement so profoundly stupid we would laugh if a junior high school student said it and wonder whether the kid had any idea how the government works. Didn’t the Repubs spend a lot of time reading the US Constitution on the floor of the House in 2010? Ricky should have paid attention. He obviously slept through his junior high school classes on government. Funny how Ricky is so quick to accuse PBO of “dictating” to people when he himself fantasizes about being the All Powerful Determiner of all things. God complex much? • February 13, 2012 at 9:47 am Actually, to be fair, Santorum did not say he “would” overturn it, but that he would try to overturn it and he does specifically mention going through the process of a constitutional amendment. He says enough stupid things without our having to misquote him to make him look stupid. 3. February 13, 2012 at 9:12 am EXCLUSIVE – NARAL LAUNCHES $250K RADIO CAMPAIGN: Beginning today, NARAL Pro-Choice America will air ads in support of the Obama administration’s policy on contraceptive coverage for women. The group will spend about $250,000 on ads in Colorado (Denver), Florida (Orlando), Northern Virginia and Wisconsin (Madison). They’ll also roll out a $45,000 online ad and recruitment plan, including ads on Facebook and Google. NARAL Pro-Choice America is a member of the Coalition to Protect Women’s Health Care, an umbrella organization of more than 30 organizations that includes labor and reproductive health groups. Listen to the ad, which thanks Obama: http://bit.ly/Ay749F. 4. 28 a4alice February 13, 2012 at 9:15 am hey I think this Truth Team thing is going to be a big help! K. sneakin back to work…… • February 13, 2012 at 10:25 am I have to say I think this is really smart campaigning. I did not like the word “bashing.” Telling the truth about the GOP should not be called bashing. I might personally bash the GOP-how creepy they look and speak, but the campaign is not bashing the GOP, only telling the truth. President Obama is always respectful and classy. 5. February 13, 2012 at 9:16 am SOROS UNDECIDED ON CREATING A PRO-OBAMA SUPER PAC: “Billionaire financier George Soros said Sunday he has not decided on whether he will create a super PAC to help President Barack Obama win re-election. ‘But I think it’s a big, big issue that the ‘Citizens United’ has really unleashed private money for political purposes that can be used anonymously,’ Soros said on CNN’s ‘Fareed Zakaria GPS.’…Soros added that he’s always been open about giving away his money, and only does so on principle, ‘not for pursuit of my private interests.’ ‘So whatever I decide, I will state what I’m deciding, but I’m distressed by the problem that ‘Citizens United’ has created,’ he said.” http://bit.ly/weBSpM • 31 hopefruit2 February 13, 2012 at 9:18 am LIike PBO is sitting around waiting for Soros to “decide.” SOROS needs to get over himself – fast. • 32 Bill February 13, 2012 at 9:39 am Hopefruit, I saw the interview, and I believe Soros was asked the question and answered it. You may not like Soros, but he has given and continues to give billions to very worthy causes and is a strong supporter of PBO. There are many billionaires such as the Koch brothers and Newt’s sugar daddy who deserve criticism by PBO supporters before George Soros. No one is demanding Warren Buffett or Bill Gates or anyone else start a Super PAC for PBO. Soros has no obligation to start one. • 33 hopefruit2 February 13, 2012 at 10:07 am You’re right -he’s under no obligation, which is why the President is not waiting for him to come around. I saw the interview as well. He equivocated “it’s mixed” on the president’s record – which at this point in my opinion, does not deserve any sort of hedging and equivocation. The President has done an excellent job IN SPITE of the chronic GOP and media efforts to ensure that he fails. Eight months before the damn election with the glaring inadequacies of the opposition, either you’re in or you’re not! • 34 utaustinliberal February 13, 2012 at 10:25 am This was my problem also with the Soros interview. I watched it and it irritated me how he said PBO had a “mixed record.” He couldn’t even properly explain what that “mixed record” was about. No one is brandishing a gun to his head and forcing him to contribute to our Super PACs, but his wishy washy equivocation on PBO’s record left a bad taste in my mouth. He also acted in a rather supercilious manner and finally after prodding came out and said he would support PBO in 2012. It’s about 8 months before the election and Democrats and their supprters need to either be in or out. There can’t be any wishy washy, hedging your bets crap. If you are being interviewed at such a crucial time, you should be yelling from the roof top about your guy’s accomplishments, you should be proud of those accomplishments because they are historic. You should be unequivocally 100% in. This is 2012 and it’s an election year. We don’t bloody need people who are so so and who hem and haw. • 36 Mel February 13, 2012 at 11:10 am I watched the interview with Zakarias and Soros I think Soros will support PBO, just by mentioning “Citizens United” he knows that PBO will need all the help he can get from big donors and he wants to be open about his donations. 6. 37 hopefruit2 February 13, 2012 at 9:16 am HEADLINE: Pro-choice group thanks Obama in new ads. // (CNN) – NARAL Pro-Choice America will air radio ads for the next week in support of the Obama administration’s policy toward coverage for female contraception. The spot, which thanks President Barack Obama for guaranteeing insurance coverage for birth control, will air in Denver, Colorado, Orlando, Florida, Northern Virginia and Madison, Wisconsin, according to the group. // http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/13/pro-choice-group-thanks-obama-in-new-ads/ • 38 utaustinliberal February 13, 2012 at 10:10 am Well its about damned time. Where the heck were they when the GOP was filling the airwaves with sanctimonious jerks and their lies. NARAL & NOW were busy tweeting out stupid petitions instead of getting air time on TV like Cecile Richards President of Planned Parenthood and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D) former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, board member of Catholic Democrats, and niece of the late GREAT Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and fighting the smears and showing PBO 100% support. • 39 Debz February 13, 2012 at 10:34 am Thank you NARAL, Every woman’s group in the country should be out in the streets. For the past 3 years we have seen the RW attacking women and every one was strangely silent. You are right about the silly petitions, it is much better to be out in public with the message so that women know what is at stake. 7. 40 SUE DUVALL SMITH February 13, 2012 at 9:17 am LOVE THE ‘TRUTH TEAM’…AND AS FAR AS I’M CONCERNED..OUR AMAZING PBO HAS ALWAYS BEEN ON ‘POSITIVE’ GROUND. WE ARE NOT HANDING THIS COUNTRY BACK TO THE ‘GREED OVER PEOPLE’ PARTY! 8. February 13, 2012 at 9:18 am In the good economic news dept., GE announces plans to hire 5000 vets and invest $580 million in their aviation industry here: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/breaking/chi-ge-to-hire-5000-us-veterans-investing-in-plants-20120213,0,1902141.story 9. 43 ChristiMTL February 13, 2012 at 9:28 am Good morning everyone,…. 10. 45 Cathy in MN February 13, 2012 at 9:31 am So, how do we truly awaken the women of this country? How do we help our young women realize what it was like to truly not have a ‘voice’ or ‘choice’ in their health, education, and career paths? How doe we remind our middle age and elderly women what has been gained and how many struggled for our rights? I am truly struggling with how passive many of my peers are on this topic. I am not looking for them to be in the mall bra burning; just looking for engagement and voices expressed. We proved it can change a path with the Komen reversal (although I reserve judgement to see how funding is actually distributed in teh coming years), so how do we make it bigger? How do we create outrage over the Senate Judicial Republican representative refusing to support the re-authorization of the domestic abuse legislation? Ideas? • 46 ChristiMTL February 13, 2012 at 9:48 am There’s so much to be done…..last night I saw on twitter something that was really disturbing….when Chris Brown was performing at the Grammy’s. Young women, teens…tweeting that Chris Brown could beat them up any day….. -I’d let Chris Brown punch me in the face. -Chris Brown can beat me up all he wants. I saw over 20 of them and I could only take a few minutes of it…..I had to stop reading. I see this….I see these crazy RWers war on women…… I just shake my head, I don’t even know what to say anymore……there’s so much to be done to protect women, teens. • February 13, 2012 at 10:24 am Wow, that is so deeply sad and disturbing. • 48 Cathy in MN February 13, 2012 at 10:29 am It is quite shocking that a young woman could have such low self esteem and idolize that… • 49 Desraye February 13, 2012 at 12:54 pm They were most likely teenagers. I wouldn’t be so upset about. They got a lot of growing up to do. • February 13, 2012 at 1:10 pm Yes – I heard a radio program saying this Chris Brown fetish is a real problem. Many young girls/women still see Rihanna as the guilty party in that abuse scandal, and they even had women interviewed who said that Chris Brown is their ideal man, and they’d like their boyfriends to be like him. It’s a type of derangement. Does not make sense at all. • 51 prettyfoot58 February 13, 2012 at 9:59 am GM Cathy… i have thought about the issue you have raised…i think that we have taken the gains that women have made for granted…for example…contraceptives… perhaps folks do not see what being able to control pregnantcy has done to revolutionize the lives of women and the impact that has had on our society…i would start there…pointing out what has been possible….and how it was for women 40-50 years ago… Next month is Women’s History month…. another opportunity to talk about what it took for women to gain the rights that so many of us may take for granted…. one more note….. remind folks too…that once something is achieved it has to be defended….civil rights…workers rights…womens rights…voting rights…. because there are always forces that want to do away with those rights…. WE WILL NOT GO BACK!!!!!!!!!! PRESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ON! • 52 Cathy in MN February 13, 2012 at 10:27 am Maybe we can rally around Women’s History Month as a way of opening the dialogue and talking about how truly restricted women’s lives were just a short time ago… Many stories of my own, but a fairly easy one: I am in my early 50s and an engineer by education. I was fortunate to have benefited from many that came before me to pave the path; however, I was still a rare female in this profession and the prejudice was there;it was just more veiled and still is. I remember one occasion when a good friend of mine (not a particularly progressive man), looked very red-faced an angry. He let me know he just had a heated arguemnt with our Physics professor who had made the error of thinking they were like-minded when he told him ‘that, as a female, I had no place in the sciences’. He was fuming and, I have to say, I wouldn’t have guessed it from that particular professor. I found it quite interesting how my peer, from a very humble beginnings, knew how wrong this was and was willing to take in on openly — you never know. Anyway, it is still there and wouldn’t take much to slide back… 11. 53 desertflower February 13, 2012 at 9:34 am http://crooksandliars.com/blue-texan/thomas-friedman-finally-gets-it-gop-isn Liked it not so much for the fact that Thomas Friedman finally gets it, but this list regarding modern day Republicans and how off the rails they have become: A party that refuses to raise taxes on anyone, ever, when taxes are at historic lows isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that wants to roll back successful programs like Social Security that have been a bedrock of American society for nearly three quarters of a century isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that’s openly at war with Progressive Era reforms like unions and child labor laws isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that refuses to make cuts in defense when the U.S. currently spends more than the next 14 countries in the world combined isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that denies the scientific consensus of climate change isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that seeks to repeal a law that was decided by the Supreme Court nearly four decades ago isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that advocates the forced deportation of 12 million immigrants isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that denies basic facts about the deficit isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that wants to pull out of landmark treaties the United States helped write isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party that invites white supremacists and fringe organizations like the John Birch Society to its most important conferences isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party whose leaders compare the President of the United States to Adolf Hitler and Stalin on the floor of the House, who threaten impeachment if they don’t get their way, and who sew doubt about the President’s citizenship isn’t conservative, it’s radical. A party whose presidential candidates claim that states should be able to ban contraception and that the Civil Rights Act was unconstitutional isn’t conservative, it’s radical. • February 13, 2012 at 9:41 am Nailed it. The current Republican Party is not a conservative party, it is a “severely” radical party. This is why a lot of people will no longer call themselves Republicans. And I truly believe that a lot of conservatives, while they may not be able to vote for President Obama, will also not be able to vote for whomever the Republican candidate is. Ultimately, they will ask themselves if they want to be partially responsible for bringing such a radical agenda into full power and will answer “no.” • 55 desertflower February 13, 2012 at 9:47 am I think so, too. They won’t want to be responsible for the aftermath of THAT vote. • February 13, 2012 at 1:15 pm It says a lot that someone (Mitt Romney) who once proclaimed to be more progressive than Ted Kennedy, and who was first in the country to bring universal healthcare (however imperfect) can now be seeking to lead that party of radicals, knowing the consequences that would ensue. Any sane person would have dropped out of the race a long time ago, and denounced his fellow candidates and the party they now represent, stating that in all good conscience, he could not continue to unseat the only sane/adult person to run the country. • 57 hopefruit2 February 13, 2012 at 10:08 am I also think there might be more than just a few Republicans who will vote for PBO – despite what they say to their friends/family or on TV. • 58 Lovepolitics2008 February 13, 2012 at 11:02 am Those republicans not at ease with their radicalized party are the ones who have to be persuaded. They are your family members, your co-workers, your friends, your neighbors. But let’s not forget that abandoning a party that you have supported for years and years can be difficult. If you talk to them, talk with a lot of RESPECT and EMPATHY for what they are going through. And give them TIME. FUrthermore, tell them that democrats don’t have the monopoly of good ideas, that republicans sometimes are right. For example, it’s TRUE that the federal government has to be transformed into a more efficient one; tell them that President Obama completely agrees with that. There are videos that can prove it: for example last month when in a statement to the press he showed, with schemas, how complicated it was for a small business to deal with multiple federal agencies. They can stay home in November but why take any chances? Maybe they can accept to vote democrat “just this once” in order to send a message, so after a crushing defeat the GOP will “pull the plug” from the hate-fear-radical-right-propaganda machine”. Those “still sane” republicans can hope to be republicans again some day, when the GOP will have to be rebuilt. America needs at least two functional political parties. But now, it’s urgent that ALL reasonable people UNITE to break the political power of the extremist right-wing. • February 13, 2012 at 1:21 pm Good advice. I know I find it hard to be reasonable with Republicans, and that’s surely not going to win over any voters. Your advice to show them where there is common ground, and help them to realize that they can send a message that the radical hate-filled, illogical, tax-pledging craziness has to end. 12. 61 elo4obama/biden February 13, 2012 at 9:45 am My sister sent an email regarding a special conference call today with FLOTUS, especially for those GOTV in African American communities.It’s today 2/13 @ 4pm ET. Here’s the text.I hope to join some of you on the call, just RSVP. On Monday, First Lady Michelle Obama is getting on the phone with African Americans for Obama volunteers and supporters from across the country — and we hope you’ll join her. We’ll talk about how far we’ve come, where we’re headed in 2012, and how you can help take our organizing to the next level in the African-American community. Sign up to join Monday afternoon’s call with the First Lady: http://my.barackobama.com/A-Call-With-Michelle-Obama Here are the details: What: A Call with First Lady Michelle Obama When: Monday, February 13th 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time RSVP now: http://my.barackobama.com/A-Call-With-Michelle-Obama We’ve accomplished so much together. With your help, we’ve made change real. We’ve made investments to support early-education programs like Head Start, and to strengthen our historically black colleges and universities. We’ve saved millions of jobs, lifted millions out of poverty, and provided health care coverage for millions more. As the President has said, we’ve come too far to turn back now — we’ve got to keep the momentum going. Over the next nine months, we’ll need everyone out on the ground in the community helping to build the organization we’ll need to win. That work will happen on college campuses, at barber shops and beauty salons, and in churches in your neighborhood and all across the country. RSVP here to join the call with the First Lady this Monday at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time: http://my.barackobama.com/A-Call-With-Michelle-Obama Thanks, Stefanie Stefanie Brown National African American Vote Director Obama for America 13. 62 desertflower February 13, 2012 at 9:53 am For Monday giggles: From TP… And finally: Rick Santorum was overheard this weekend in Northern Virginia asking if the sushi he had just eaten was cooked. Stupid ass • 63 Bill February 13, 2012 at 10:08 am I cannot imagine any of the four remaining Republican possibilities being invited to Buckingham Palace by the Queen as the Obamas were and not completely embarrassing our country. The Queen and all of the UK loved the Obamas, the Republican possibilities would either be ignored or booed. • 64 Julie February 13, 2012 at 10:30 am You are so right Bill! The thing that I think demonstrates this best of all is how WARMLY Ireland received the Obamas. Damn, I’ve seen it several times and yet I still get a wee bit teary eyed, dontcha know? ;) Julie • 65 lmrj February 13, 2012 at 10:58 am All other than Robme are so ignorant and their world is so small that they wouldn’t even have sense enough to care if they weren’t invited to Buckingham Palace by the Queen. Robme would only care because he wants to be just like our PBO, not for the benefit of our country. They all have no world view unless it’s to fill their own coffers and start an unnecessary war somewhere. • 66 Obama Grandmama February 13, 2012 at 1:39 pm How would Romney be able to go to Europe in good faith when he has been bashing the current President with he wants to make us like Europe while putting Europe in a negative light? 14. 68 Pamela February 13, 2012 at 9:54 am Good morning, everyone, have a great day! Will check in if I can! Hugs all around….. :) 15. February 13, 2012 at 10:00 am Hi all. Been lurking a while and saw the positive poll numbers. I know they can change daily but it was a bit of welcome good news today. Been really busy as mom has gone in to hospital for her hip op so took her in at 6.30 then went to put some flowers on my son’s grave. Been a difficult day so far especially as on top of all that I have got a real bad cold. I just want to thank you all again for your kindness a few days ago, you all mean so much to me. I think I will go watch some PBO videos before taking dad to visit this evening. Some how PBO always manages to relax me and for that I am so grateful. • 71 AJ February 13, 2012 at 10:08 am Hugs to you, Sam…I hope you and your mom are feeling better very soon! :) • 72 Betsy February 13, 2012 at 10:11 am Good luck with your mom. I hope all goes well and that she’ll be fully recovered. So sad to hear about your son, and hope you will also get over your cold. I hope you can take a wee nap while your mom’s being operated on, just to rest your body. Take good care of yourself, so you can take care of your mom. • 73 desertflower February 13, 2012 at 10:12 am Thinking of you:) Big hugs! • 75 Mae who love our CIC February 13, 2012 at 10:20 am Sam, hoping that you can find peace and solitude as you continue your journey through this day. Healing blessings for your mom. • 76 hopefruit2 February 13, 2012 at 10:22 am Sam, I’m sending positive thoughts your way. Hope your mom’s operation goes well. Take care of yourself :) • February 13, 2012 at 10:26 am Sam, we are thinking of you and your family and sending you lots of love and support. Take very good care of yourself. • 78 HZ February 13, 2012 at 3:21 pm Sam, this is for you:(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Loving Hugs))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) HZ 16. 79 Betsy February 13, 2012 at 10:12 am Time to go to work :) 17. 81 utaustinliberal February 13, 2012 at 10:14 am Hey TOD. An Early, Early Heads Up: FLOTUS will be making an appearance on the BET Honors tonight at 9PM ET/ 8PM CT on BET. The event will honor people like Dr. Maya Angelou. Should be fun and informative. 18. 83 LDS February 13, 2012 at 10:23 am Good morning, everyone. UT, don’t forget the Queen of Soul, Stevie Wonder, also. It was a bitter sweet ending of last week. We need a little fun and to be informative to help us remain positive and focused. Thank you. I totally forgot about this. 19. 84 isonprize February 13, 2012 at 10:32 am I am lovin’ the “TRUTH TEAM” I bet “Truth Squad” was in the running, but got a thumbs down for sounding too much like a comic book team. 20. February 13, 2012 at 10:37 am CBC throwing rocks at the President again- Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) expressed concern President Obama’s budget would go too far to rein in government spending in the midst of an economic recovery, calling the forthcoming proposal a ‘nervous breakdown on paper.’ “This budget is a nervous breakdown on paper,” said Cleaver during an interview on CNN’s Starting Point Monday morning. “We’re still in a recession, we’re still struggling. Unemployment is still too high,” he said.  http://thehill.com/video/house/210199-dem-lawmaker-obama-budget-is-a-nervous-breakdown-on-paper Instead of getting behind the President, he dies this to undermine him! Typical! • 86 Jessica February 13, 2012 at 10:49 am I understand their concern but they have to be realistic. We messed up in 2010 and now we have to dance with the devil. Programs are going to get cut and it’s going to sting but if the President is reasonable and is asking for major tax hikes (which most likely won’t happen) then it balances it out. Budget battles are the most fustrating thing on the planet. I’m honestly not looking forward to this because no one is going to be happy. • 87 utaustinliberal February 13, 2012 at 10:49 am This is the same bloody thing this jerk did last year. I watched his appearance and I wanted to smack the crap out of him. On one hand you had Marsha Blackburn (R) from Tennessee excoriating PBO’s budget and then you had the chairman of the CBC and a bloody Democrat doing the same! It’s 2012. When will they realize this. PBO has coat-tails. If he gets re-elected, if turn out is high for him, it also bodes well for Democrats in the House and Senate. But will they listen? Nooooooo……they’d rather throw him under the bus. Bloody a-holes 21. February 13, 2012 at 10:41 am Newt calls for repudiation of the left, in newsrooms, judges, universities etc. Hey Newt, the media already does! 22. February 13, 2012 at 10:48 am - LaHood: High-speed rail “facts are on our side.” http://bit.ly/wKfdBe 23. February 13, 2012 at 10:49 am - Metro’s new service will be called “Rush Plus.” TBD: http://tbd.ly/ArhVHJ 24. February 13, 2012 at 10:54 am Mitt says that the Presidents budget did not include entitlement reforms, and that he is not afraid to make them. Then, in the same breath says, he is the only President to cut medicare by 500 billion. Well, which is it, Mittens? 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Home | News Cloud forests threatened by lowland deforestation Costa Rica's aggressive conservation policy may not be enough to protect its rare and celebrated cloud forests. The mountain rainforests are ring-fenced in protected parks. But a new study reveals that they are being damaged by lowland deforestation further down the hill. Cloud forests such those at Monteverde contain some of the richest assortments of tropical plants and animals in the world. The clouds form when warm lowland winds blow up against steep mountains, causing the air to rise and condense moisture as clouds. In 1999, scientists noticed that Monteverde's cloudbank was gaining altitude and failing to blanket the mountain in mist, possibly triggering the demise of several species of frogs. Scientists linked the lifting clouds to rising Caribbean Sea temperatures due to global warming. But Robert Lawton of the University of Alabama in Huntsville has discovered that lack of lowland forest may be the decisive factor. "We didn't realise the deforestation of the lowlands was destroying the cloud forests," he says. Little protection Despite the complex of public and private reserves littering Costa Rica, the lowlands have received little protection - only 18 per cent of the original vegetation from the beginning of the last century is still there. Lawton's team studied daily satellite photos and found far fewer clouds over the deforested lowlands that lie directly east of Monteverde compared to forests in neighbouring Nicaragua, where considerably less lowland trees have been destroyed. The clouds in Costa Rica were also higher, as estimated from the clouds' shadows, the land elevation, and the known position of the Sun. Coalminer's canaries The researchers fed their information into a computer model of the local climate and found that the clouds hung at 1100 metres over lowlands covered with pasture, but at 650 metres over forested lowlands. The model suggests the air over pastureland is warmer and drier, forcing it to travel higher into the sky before it forms clouds. Stephen Schneider, a Stanford University biologist who found the link to global warming, says both deforestation and global climate change could be having an impact. He says cloud forests could act like "coalminer's canaries", giving an early warning of the damage local and global changes can have on an ecosystem. Journal reference: Science (vol 294, p 584) If you would like to reuse any content from New Scientist, either in print or online, please contact the syndication department first for permission. New Scientist does not own rights to photos, but there are a variety of licensing options available for use of articles and graphics we own the copyright to. ADVERTISEMENT Latest news Plants make their own sunscreen to block damaging rays 14:30 31 October 2014 Too much time in the sun would damage plants, as it does humans, so they use a chemical called sinapoyl malate to absorb ultraviolet rays for them Arachnophobia chopped out of a man's brain 13:11 31 October 2014 A man's lifelong fear of spiders vanished overnight with the removal of a part of his brain – it gives an insight into where and how our fears are stored Why scratching an itch only makes it worse 12:30 31 October 2014 The pain that scratching causes soothes an itch – but only for a second. As soon as the brain's response to that pain kicks it, it ramps up the itch further Feedback: Trial by water 12:00 31 October 2014 Advertising standards fail, decent desert dessert, pencils for the End Times and more ADVERTISEMENT © Copyright Reed Business Information Ltd.
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View Single Post       01-23-2012, 04:26 PM   #4 11' AW M3 Major   Drives: 11' ZCP E92 M3 Join Date: May 2009 Location: california Posts: 1,237 iTrader: (2) the only difference is the tips. I think a few people ran this exhaust on sedans with the longer tips that I have, they just stick out a bit further. Also, there is a guy on here who I believe is trying to trade his shorter tips for the longer ones I have. Something to consider.. __________________ 2011 AW/FR Extended E92 M3... fully loaded 11' AW M3 is offline   United_States 0 Reply With Quote  
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Friday October 24, 2014 Posts by jalisaj Total # Posts: 4 PRACTICAL EXERCISE LOCAL STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS I have done the work these are the ones i have got one! June 21, 2010 math 3. Reduce the fraction −20t 5u 2v 3 48t 7u 4v . A. −5t 2v 2 12u 2 C. −5v 2 12t 2u 2 B. 5t 2v 2 12u 2 D. 5v 2 12t 2u 2 4. Reduce the fraction w 2 + 5w + 6 w 2 − w − 12 . A. w − 2 w − 4 C. w + 2 w + 4 B. w + 2 w − 4 D. w − 2 ... October 20, 2009 english The answer is B is you need more answer just send me a message on facebook- jalisa jarrell or twitter-princessjalisa August 29, 2009 homework The answers are 1.b 2.c 3.c 4.d 5.d 6.c 7.b 8.b 9.a 10.b 11.a 12.d 13.a 14.b 15.d 16c 17.a 18.c 19.a 20.d will give u a good grade i promise i just used it myself July 3, 2006 Pages: 1 Search Members
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Wikia Penny Arcade Mike Krahulik Talk0 1,908pages on this wiki Michael Krahulik is the artist from the popular webcomic, Penny Arcade. His comic and internet alter ego is Jonathan "Gabe" Gabriel. He has a dick tattoed on his forehead in invisible ink Personal Life Edit He lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife, Kara Krahulik, to whom he proposed in a special edition of Penny Arcade in 1999. On September 9, 2004, he and his wife became parents to a son, Gabriel Aiden Krahulik. Alter Egos Edit Gabe has several author insertion characters both inside and outside the continuity of the comic. • Gabe - One of the two main characters of Penny Arcade. He is patterned off of the Krahulik and his interactions with co-author Jerry Holkins. • The Cardboard Tube Samurai - An edo period Japanese samurai who bears a striking resemblance to Gabe and wields his favorite tube, albeit several hundred years earlier. • Jim Darkmagic - Krahulik's D&D character, a shamelessly self promoting wizard. Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Navigation Links Emmy(R)- and Golden Globe(R)-Nominated Actress Marcia Cross and Lifetime Television Deliver 20 Million Online Petition Signatures to Capitol Hill to Urge Congress to Stop 'Drive-Through' Mastectomies Date:1/23/2008 ve-through' mastectomies," added Meredith Wagner, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, Lifetime Networks. "We are grateful to Marcia Cross, Senators Landrieu and Snowe, and Representatives DeLauro and Moran and all of their colleagues in both parties who have already listened, and we hope that Congress will act this year." Lifetime was made aware of the problem of "drive-through" mastectomies by Representative DeLauro and by viewers in 1996 and responded by creating an online petition. The petition at myLifetime.com has been signed more than 15 million times in the past four years and more than 20 million times since its launch. BACKGROUND ON MARCIA CROSS Marcia Cross is a passionate advocate for breast cancer awareness, as she has several friends who are survivors. Cross was upset to learn that women have had to endure "drive-through" mastectomies, and was eager to travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with Members of Congress to bring attention to this issue. Cross can currently be seen starring on television's hottest dramedy, "Desperate Housewives," on ABC. As 'Bree Van De Kamp,' the ultimate perfectionist, Cross brings to life Wisteria Lane's most complex character. Last year she was nominated for an Emmy Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. In the show's first season, Cross received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy, and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. 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Davis hits 50th home run of season as Orioles rally to down Jays Published: September 13, 2013, 10:30 pm Updated: 1 year ago A A A A A A TORONTO — Chris Davis hit his 50th home run of the season in the eighth inning to snap a 3-3 tie as the Baltimore Orioles rallied with five unanswered runs to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-3 on Friday night. The Orioles slugger flied out deep to centre in the first inning, struck out in the third and flied out to left in the sixth before slamming a pitch from reliever Steve Delabar over the centre-field fence to lead off the eighth for a 4-3 lead. Baltimore added another run in the inning when Danny Valencia singled home Adam Jones. The Orioles snapped a three-game losing streak, keeping their wild-card hopes alive while handing Toronto its fourth consecutive loss. Baltimore also evened its 2013 record against the Jays to 7-7. It was Davis’ seventh home run against the Blue Jays this season — and his 16th since the start of the 2012 season. And it tied the Orioles’ single-season home run record by Brady Anderson. The 27-year-old first baseman becomes the third player in major league history to hit 50 home runs and 40 doubles in a season. The only others to accomplish the feat are Babe Ruth (59 homers and 44 doubles in 1921) and Albert Belle (52 and 50 in 1995). Davis, who hit 33 homers last year for the Orioles, leads the majors in home runs this season. Trailing 3-0, Baltimore sent eight men to the plate in the seventh inning to tie the game. Homers by Adam Lind and Colby Rasmus had given Toronto the lead. Hard-throwing Baltimore reliever Tommy Hunter, coming in with men on first and third with one out in the bottom of the seventh, snuffed out the Toronto threat by striking out Moises Sierra and J.P. Arencibia. Hunter (5-4) also took care of the eighth after giving up a leadoff single. Jim Johnson, coming on in the ninth, earned his 44th save while Delabar (5-4) took the loss. Baltimore outhit Toronto 10-7. The seventh-inning Orioles rally ruined a fine performance by Jays starter Todd Redmond, making his first start in 10 days. Redmond, who had a strikeout in each of the first six innings, gave up one run on three hits, struck out seven and did not walk a batter before giving way to Dustin McGowan with one out in the seventh. He threw 75 pitches including 50 strikes before a Rogers Centre crowd of 20,024 with the roof closed. Bud Norris was slated to start for the Orioles but was scratched due to elbow discomfort. He gave way to Jason Hammel, who was making his first start since July 28. Hammel went five innings, giving up three runs on three hits. He walked one, struck out two and threw 62 pitches, 39 for strikes. After seeing Jose Reyes thrown out at third to open the bottom of the first, Hammel retired 10 in a row before walking Edwin Encarnacion in the fourth with two outs in the fourth. Lind then punished him by homering to right-centre field for his 20th home run of the season. Encarnacion, who missed the last four games with a sore wrist, hit two deep shots just left of the left-field foul pole in earning the walk. The blast extended Lind’s hitting streak against the Orioles to 17 games. Rasmus, returning to the lineup after being sidelined since Aug. 11 with an oblique strain, added a leadoff homer into the Baltimore bullpen in the fifth to make it 3-0. It was his 19th of the season. Baltimore did not get a runner past second until the seventh inning when Jones hit a leadoff double. One out later, J.J. Hardy drove him in with a double off McGowan to trim the margin to 3-1. Ryan Flaherty then walked and, one out later, Steve Clevenger doubled home Hardy and Flaherty with a ball that bounced over the head of right-fielder Sierra to tie it at 3-3. It marked Clevenger’s first hit as an Oriole. A walk to Nate McClouth signalled the end of McGowan with Sergio Santos halting the Orioles’ charge thanks to Manny Machado’s third strikeout of the night. There was some fine defence on display. Orioles centre-fielder Jones threw out Reyes with a perfect one-bounce strike to third as the Jays leadoff man tried to stretch a first-inning double into his first triple of the season. Then diving third baseman Machado robbed Arencibia in the third. Machado made another nice play in the fourth to stab a Reyes’ liner. Jays left-fielder Anthony Gose made a nice over-the-shoulder catch to deny Clevenger in the fifth. NOTES — Orioles reliever Orioles Darren O’Day did not travel to Toronto due to ongoing numbness and tingling in the fingers of his pitching hand … Toronto has 15 games remaining on its schedule with 14 against AL East opponents. The exception is a makeup game against the Chicago White Sox. Voices See All Voices Follow Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 13,338 other followers
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• CLICK ABOVE TO ZOOM We're price matching We've found this item at a lower price at a similar retailer--and we've gladly matched it! We're committed to bringing you the best prices, every day. Lafayette 148 New York Zigzag Texture Layered Tank Item # 659694 This item is currently unavailable. Have Questions? Live Chat or call 1.888.282.6060. Details & Care A sheer knit outer layer textured with crisscrossing stripes defines a simple scoop-neck tank fashioned with a shorter underlayer. • Approx. length from shoulder: 24 1/2". • Measurement taken from size Medium and may vary by size. • Cotton/viscose rayon; hand wash. • By Lafayette 148 New York; imported. • Studio 121.
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Home Original Content Funny Pictures Funny GIFs YouTube Funny Text Funny Movies Channels Search hide menu Suggestions +20 Views: 4688 Favorited: 2 Submitted: 01/22/2013 Share On Facebook Add to favorites Subscribe to jacencaedus Subscribe to animemanga E-mail to friend submit to reddit Share on facebook Share on StumbleUpon Share on Tumblr Share on Google Plus E-mail to friend Comments(62): [ 62 comments ] Show All Replies Show Shortcuts Show:   Top Rated Controversial Best Lowest Rated Newest Per page: Order: What do you think? Give us your opinion. Anonymous comments allowed. #19 - furrysheaperd ONLINE (01/22/2013) [+] (3 replies) gurren lagann gurren lagann User avatar #30 - fedegon (01/22/2013) [-] If you're looking for action, Gurren Lagann. If you're looking for mystery, Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni. If you're looking for comedy, Nichijou. If you're looking for something to just watch and relax, not really worrying about the plot, Bible Black. #23 - kingofunnyjunk ONLINE (01/22/2013) [-] Death Note, then Code Geass Death Note, then Code Geass #4 - xxxsonic fanxxx (01/22/2013) [+] (4 replies) Fairy Tail, History's Strongest Disciple, Soul Eater, Naruto, Bleach, Full Metal Alchemist, Tenga Toppa Gurren Lagann, uh.... Give me a minute. ...Death Note... I guess Durarara... Eureka 7, Samurai 7, Cowboy Bebop, One Piece (Avoid the 4kids version like the plague), Hmmm.... Not much else I can think of at the moment. Go ahead and look them up if you want. #43 - darkdragonswrath (01/22/2013) [-] If you like Dragonball series then I say watch Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and Fairy Tail. All of their manga artists were influenced by Dragonball. #35 - fluffymauss (01/22/2013) [-] Soul eater! god i loved that anime #10 - pokemonstheshiz (01/22/2013) [-] Both Full Metal Alchemist and Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood Canaan Mushi Shi (it's a little strange, but has beautiful artwork and music) Cowboy Bebop Gundam Wing #47 - iamrexraptor (01/22/2013) [-] fate/stay night the visual novel #45 - xxxsonic fanxxx (01/22/2013) [-] Gurren Lagann is the best damn anime I have ever seen. Best action, best story in general, just amazing all around. Highly, highly recommend. Aside from that, here's a list. Google to find out more if you're interested. FMA/Brotherhood (Action), Clannad (Drama), Haruhi (Comedy), Hunter x Hunter (Shounen-style (i.e. DBZ-esque) action), FLCL (Comedy... I think), Toradora! (Romantic comedy), Cowboy Bebop (Action/(mystery/psychological?)), Eureka 7 (Mecha, romance), Nodame Cantabile (Music, romance), Host Club (Comedy), Code Geass (Mecha, political drama) #28 - lmgtfy (01/22/2013) [+] (1 reply) I'd say Fairy Tail, i showed my friend one episode and he was blessed. It's what got him into anime, and i think it will help you too. I'd say Fairy Tail, i showed my friend one episode and he was blessed. It's what got him into anime, and i think it will help you too. User avatar #22 - duzx (01/22/2013) [-] finding good anime is pretty easy. when you know how to detect good anime... live and learn ^_^ #17 - xxxsonic fanxxx (01/22/2013) [-] DEATH NOTE! #15 - xxxsonic fanxxx (01/22/2013) [-] Has no one mentioned Cowboy Bebop yet? I might have missed it, but if not you should watch it, it's really good. Also (and this is really opinion based; some people hate it) Naruto is a fantastic anime in my opinion. It's got a really interesting and dynamic plot in my opinion. Those are two of my favorite animes, second only to Dragon Ball. #27 - zickenlotto (01/22/2013) [-] Fairy Tail and Death Note. Those are the only ones I've been watching. I'm going to start watching through Bleach, Code Geass, Naruto and one piece. Since my friends recommends them. As far as I can recommend I strongly recommend Fairy tale and Death Note. #25 - xxxsonic fanxxx (01/22/2013) [+] (1 reply) ******* NARUTO. The first season is ******* devine User avatar #41 to #25 - srapture (01/22/2013) [-] People say that Naruto is overrated, but to be honest, everyone seems to hate it because they think of it as overrated. It's not the best anime I've ever seen, but I do still think it is brilliant and unique. User avatar #24 - TITTYFISH (01/22/2013) [-] A couple of my favorites are Hellsing (both the original and the OVA), Scryed, and Berserk (If you watch Berserk, start on episode 2, finish the series, then go back and watch episode 1, trust me it will be incredibly satisfying) All three of these series arent that long so you should be finished with them relatively quickly. Happy viewing! User avatar #18 - generaltao (01/22/2013) [-] Hagure Yuusha no Estetica so far only 14 episodes but really good #14 - xxxsonic fanxxx (01/22/2013) [-] Sword art online (SAO) is a good one. User avatar #9 - doritosandwich (01/22/2013) [+] (2 replies) Elfen Lied if you want like a more relaxed intro to anime before getting into the heavier stuff. #8 - doggstar (01/22/2013) [-] full metal alchemist: brotherhood hellsing and hellsing ultimate elfin lied black cat bleach ghost in the shell animefreak.tv just go here and find some you like aswell [ 62 comments ] Leave a comment  Friends (0)
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…a very responsible blog…catavino.net…[it's] refreshing to see such professionalism. Robert M. Parker Jr. Archive | Podcast RSS feed for this section Give your eyes a rest, and instead, listen to us talk about: Iberian wine news and industry trends, in addition to interviews with winemakers, vineyards owners, wine retailers, wine importers, restaurateurs and sommeliers. Catavino’s 1st Podcast That’s right we have a podcast and we’re excited about it. In the coming months and weeks we hope to bring you interviews with wine personalities from around Spain and Portugal. So for this first podcast I layout some of our goals and hopes for the future, along with filling […]
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  FREE SHIPPING BOTH WAYS ON EVERY ORDER! LIST PRICE: $133.32 Sorry, this item is currently unavailable. Single Variable Calculus (Paper) Chapters 1-12 ISBN: 9781429231893 | 1429231890 Edition: 2nd Format: Paperback Publisher: W. H. Freeman Pub. Date: 4/1/2011 Why Rent from Knetbooks? Because Knetbooks knows college students. Our rental program is designed to save you time and money. Whether you need a textbook for a semester, quarter or even a summer session, we have an option for you. Simply select a rental period, enter your information and your book will be on its way! Top 5 reasons to order all your textbooks from Knetbooks: • We have the lowest prices on thousands of popular textbooks • Free shipping both ways on ALL orders • Most orders ship within 48 hours • Need your book longer than expected? Extending your rental is simple • Our customer support team is always here to help http://www.netread.com/jcusers2/bk1388/893/9781429231893/image/lgcover.9781429231893.jpg Please wait while this item is added to your cart...
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High End Car Care Supplies | 850+ Products | 57 Brands| 5,000+ Reviews | 600+ Ask-a-Pro Blog Posts Close Menu Ask a Pro Categories Pro Detailer Authors Other Authors Subscribe More Clean Shine Protect Ask a Pro Categories Pro Detailer Authors Other Authors Subscribe More Cookies are disabled in your web browser. To shop with Detailed Image, please turn cookies on and then refresh the page. Product Review: Einszett 1Z Plastic Deep Cleaner Plastik-Reiniger by Untitled I always keep a bottle of 1z plastic deep cleaner on hand for those special areas or special cars that need/require such a product.  It’s per use cost is a bit more than a good APCs (all purpose cleaner), but for areas that are sensitive to the general all purpose cleaners, this works great!  One of its active ingredients is called Limonene which offers the ability to break down grime, body oils, greases, and other dirt build ups with ease. I have found that turn signal and wiper controls on the steering columns harbor nasty build ups of dead skin, body oils, cosmetic make ups, dirt and grime, and who knows what ever else.  These areas seem to layer like lasagna over time and bond together to form a sticky pile that is hard to remove.  I have tried harsher APC’s and at times the plastic has turned a greyish color when done cleaning. I’ve never had this happen when using the 1z Plastic Deep Cleaner!  In addition, many of the controls have ribbed areas for a better grip. This sticky mess often times gets in the groves and is a PITA to remove, however the Plastik-Reiniger takes care if it with ease! Here are a few areas of a vehicle I save this nice product for: • The center console areas with all the buttons, knobs and switches will build up with left over human “fall out” and yet the plastics often used in these areas need a sensitive cleaner that wont harm the finishes. • On top of coated leathers (urethane coated), I can apply and brush with my soft horse hair to help agitate and loosen the build up on seat bolsters.  If you use too harsh a chemical cleaner on these surfaces you can damage the top coat. • Shift knobs can get really, really grimy.  In a standard car a lot of people hold onto this knob for most of the drive and if they eat in the car with the same hand they shift, uh yeah dirty to say the least! • Arm rest/center storage will get lots of body oils and most are plastic, rubber, or top coated leather. Oh and it smells pretty good too…a fruity citrus clean smell! This product has never failed me in situations when I’m concerned about the plastic or rubber being damaged by cleaning.  How have you used this product?  What areas do you think it would best be used in? Greg Nichols Reflections Detailing Greg Nichols Reflections Detailing Logan, Utah Reflections-Detailing.com 1 comment on Product Review: Einszett 1Z Plastic Deep Cleaner Plastik-Reiniger 1. Zach K. says: Greg, you hit on a lot of the areas that I use this product exclusively for. It does a great job of cleaning, especially when used with a brush. I use it more frequently than my APCs for interiors just because I know it’s going to get the job done and won’t affect the plastics like you said. Another area I find this product to be a lifesaver in is on vinyl convertible tops. When paired with a soft, clean short nap microfiber, it gets in and removes oxidation and buildup on the windows without abrasive products or methods. Follow that up with some protectant like 303 and you have a winning combo. Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Commenting Rules • Try to keep your comments as relevant as possible. • Don't be abusive: no personal attacks or any other nastiness. • Feel free to express your opinion, but do so in an eloquent way. If you do not respect these rules your comments may be edited or even deleted. Detailed Image Footer Border Close overlay
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• Fund Type: Open-End Fund • Objective: Developed Markets • Asset Class: Equity • Geographic Focus: Eurozone Allianz Wachstum Euroland + Add to Watchlist ALZEUWP:GR 78.42 EUR 0.61 0.78% As of 17:48:37 ET on 10/23/2014. Snapshot for Allianz Wachstum Euroland (ALZEUWP) Year To Date: -3.33% 3-Month: -4.90% 3-Year: +13.31% 52-Week Range: 73.46 - 84.85 1-Month: -4.33% 1-Year: +2.06% 5-Year: +10.42% Beta vs STGPREZU: 0.75 Mutual Fund Chart for ALZEUWP No chart data available. • ALZEUWP:GR 78.42 • 1M • 1Y Interactive ALZEUWP Chart Previous Close No chart data available. Interactive Chart • 1W • 1M • YTD • 1Y • 3Y • 5Y Close: Open: High: Low: Volume: Recently Viewed Symbols Save as Watchlist Saving as watchlist... Fund Profile & Information for ALZEUWP Allianz Wachstum Euroland is an open-end investment fund incorporated in Germany. The Fund's objective is growth. The Fund invests entirely in European stocks. The portfolio of investments includes stocks from medium to large companies located in Euro Countries. Inception Date: 07-05-1999 Telephone: 49-69-24431-140 Tel Managers: MATTHIAS BORN / THORSTEN WINKELMANN Web Site: www.allianzgi.com Fundamentals for ALZEUWP NAV (on 2014-10-23) 78.42 Assets (M) (on 2014-10-23) 295.94 Fund Leveraged N Minimum Investment 1,000.00 Minimum Subsequent Investment - Dividends for ALZEUWP Dividend Type Omitted Dividend Frequency Annual Last Dividend Net - Dividend Yield (ttm) - Fees & Expenses for ALZEUWP Front Load 5.00 Back Load 0.00 Current Mgmt Fee 1.50 Redemption Fee 0.00 12b1 Fee - Expense Ratio 1.80 Top Fund Holdings for ALZEUWP Filing Date: 06/30/2014 Name Position Value % of Total SAP SE 256,326 14,497,799 5.268% Bayer AG 132,978 13,763,223 5.001% Sodexo 128,615 10,129,717 3.680% Amadeus IT Holding SA 323,346 9,719,781 3.532% Legrand SA 207,077 9,314,323 3.384% ASML Holding NV 126,821 8,581,977 3.118% Anheuser-Busch InBev NV 99,686 8,382,596 3.046% BASF SE 93,257 7,968,811 2.895% HUGO BOSS AG 71,046 7,783,089 2.828% Henkel AG & Co KGaA 91,899 7,720,435 2.805% Quotes delayed, except where indicated otherwise. Mutual fund NAVs include dividends. All prices in local currency. Time is ET. Sponsored Link Advertisement Advertisement Sponsored Links Advertisements sec ||= nil
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Vr2 is my Quake 1 Engine mod. Vengeance revision 2 is based on QMB. This new Vengeance includes lots of new features includeing realtime lighting, light blooms, support for new file formats such as .md3, .spr32 and .pk3, an enhanced and scriptable particle system, new extensions and much, much more. The idea for this mod is to add as many features as possible that facilitate both gameplay and modding. This includes lots of eyecandy, but keeping compatibility with both original Quake and those less fortunate in their computers. Also included in the Vr2 project is vr2mod, a QC mod that shows off the capabilities of the Vengeance r2 engine, while also providing a fun playing experience in singleplayer and multiplayer. Features of vr2mod include smarter monsters, new maps, modified weapons, more realistic miscellaneous items (exploding boxes, lava deaths, etc), color-coded items, a flashlight and much more. Always keep your eyes out for the next versions! :D Report abuse Vr2 Engine 2.2.3 (.zip) Filename Vengeance_2-2-3_exe.zip Type Full Version Uploader Entar Date Jan 9th, 2007 Size 0.41mb (426,132 bytes) Downloads 81 (1 today) Embed Button Mirrors Download now Description Vengeance r2 engine, version 2.2.3. Preview Image Vr2 Engine 2.2.3 (.zip) Post a Comment click to sign in You are not logged in, your comment will be anonymous unless you join the community today (totally free - or sign in with your social account on the right) which we encourage all contributors to do. 2000 characters limit; HTML formatting and smileys are not supported - text only Icon Quake Icon Platform Windows Game Quake Developed By Entar Contact Send Message Release Date Released Jun 13, 2007 Mod Watch Track this mod Download Browse Downloads Add Download Members only Report Abuse Report download MD5 Hash 8d84645e35561f7359288a6413233036 Related Mods Vengeance (Quake) Vengeance Quake - Single & Multiplayer First Person Shooter Related Games Quake Quake Single & Multiplayer First Person Shooter
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10 Best Old Indian Movies Saturday, February 19 by Thomas West Native Americans have always been a favorite subject of the cinema, and this is especially true for the 10 best old Indian movies that have been produced during the many years of Hollywood's existence. If you are looking for a movie that has a strong presence of Native Americans, then be sure to try any of these fantastic films. 1. "The Searchers." This film, starring the famous actor John Wayne and directed by the accomplished John Ford, tells the story of a man determined to avenge the death of his family and reclaim his niece.  At times both disturbing and strangely touching, this is one Indian movie that you will not want to miss. 2. "Fort Apache." This film, also directed by John Ford, is one of the best old Indian movies, due in large part to the phenomenal cast that was gathered to star in it.  When you have such big names as Henry Fonda, John Wayne, and the always adorable Shirley Temple, how can a movie possibly go wrong? 3. "McLintock!" This dazzling comedy, starring John Wayne and the gorgeous Maurren O'Hara, has a substantial amount of time devoted to the Native American components of the cast, who are not the villains but are actually quite humorous without being mocked. This is definitely an old Indian movie that is bot quirky and enjoyable. 4. "Taza, Son of Cochise." This film, starring the famous ladykiller Rock Hudson and directed by the always glitzy Douglas Sirk, tells the story of Taza, the son of peace-loving chief Cochicse and his struggles against his brother. If you like Rock Hudson, and if you like glorious, vibrant films from the 1960s, then you are sure to enjoy this film. 5. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon." This film, which depicts the often vexed relationship among whites and Native Americans, is notable for both its humane presentation of Native Americans and also for the fact that actual Native Americans were used in the cast. This is one old Indian movie that is both exciting and fun to watch. 6. "A Man Called Horse." If you like the famous actor Richard Harris, then you are going to enjoy this film, which depicts a man's gradual absorption into the fabric of Native American culture and life. Again, Native Americans are sensitively portrayed, which is certainly something to consider when picking an old Indian movie. 7. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Although some might not think of this as an old Indian movie, it actually centers around the struggle of a Native American with the ever-present shade of insanity and the malicious intentions of the villainous Nurse Ratched. This film, at times both touching and disturbing, is one of the best old Indian movies that you will ever watch. 8. "Cheyenne Autumn" This magnificent old Indian movie from the 1960's features a splendid cast of some of the finest of Hollywood's classic actors, including James Stewart, Richard Widmark, and Edward G. Robinson. With its moving tale of misunderstandings between Native Americans and war-hungry white Americans, this is one old Indian movie that is worth watching. 9. "Broken Arrow." This film, which also stars the immensely talented James Stewart, tells a dramatized story of the famous chief Cochise. With its blend of very superb and nuanced acting, and its humane portrayal of Native Americans, this old Indian movie is sure to delight anyone who loves the western genre. 10. "Man in the Wilderness." If you like the late, great actor Richard Harris, then you are certainly going to enjoy this film, in which a man, ravaged by a bear attack, struggles to survived in the vicious wilderness. The Native Americans in this film form a substantial story arc, including a bizarre scene of a birth in the woods, lending this film an aura of authenticity not seen in many similar old Indian movies.
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Take the 2-minute tour × The Workplace Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for members of the workforce navigating the professional setting. It's 100% free, no registration required. I realized I made a typo on my resume after submitting. Instead of writing: Engineer in Training I wrote: Engineering in Training Luckily the typo is on the second page of my resume so it may not be caught. Unfortunately, the online application process doesn't allow for updating resumes. So far I've corrected the typo on my copies. If I receive an interview, should I: • hand out the updated resume • admit to the interviewer about the mistake, but explain it has been resolved or: • don't hand out the updated resume • hope the interviewer doesn't find out about the typo My gut feeling is telling me to hand out the updated resumes and admit to the mistake. What's StackExchange's feeling about this? share|improve this question 31   This particular typo is not even worth mentioning. If you compare the two they are the same on an information level –  Brandin Aug 14 at 5:35 6   At least, it's not "its" vs "it's", etc. :) –  Sergio Tulentsev Aug 14 at 13:02 20   Don't typo "entry-level development" as "senior-level team lead" and you're fine. –  insta Aug 14 at 15:44 13   A lot of people are saying this is a "trivial" typo, but Engineer in Training is a certification, an important step on the way to becoming a licensed Professional Engineer, and an actual requirement for many engineering jobs. A good analogy might be listing "Bachelor of Artists" on a resume. –  drewbenn Aug 14 at 17:46 2   Interviews are a two way street. If a prospective employer cannot see and empathise with the real, human person which exists beyond a simple and trivial typo in a resume, I think that would give me the information that I would not want to work for that employer! Especially since you're apparently not in a role where advanced copy editing is a necessary prerequisite. So, a couple of outcomes: if they are rational, they probably didn't spot it or they don't care. If irrational, not pointing it out means you'll see how they really treat it. So not pointing it out seems optimal to me. –  Cosmic Ossifrage Aug 14 at 19:41 7 Answers 7 up vote 66 down vote accepted You're overthinking it. One small typo isn't going to rule you out as a candidate. And if it did, it would rule you out before you get to the interview stage. If you do get an interview, your performance during the interview will be weighted much more heavily than what's on your resume. The point of the resume is to get you the interview; once it's done that there's really no need to revisit it or to hand out fresh copies to the interviewer while discussing the various mistakes and typos that you found. That's not what you're being brought in to interview about. My suggestion is that you should: • Update your copy of the resume. It sounds like you already did this. • Bring an updated copy (or copies, if you'll be meeting with multiple interviewers) with you to the interview, in case you are asked for it. And don't bother giving it to anyone unless you are asked. • Don't mention anything about typos on your resume unless the interviewer brings it up first. Chances are they'll have much more relevant things to talk about. • Focus on doing well in the interview by providing professional, thoughtful and intelligent answers to the questions that the interviewer asks. share|improve this answer 4   @SpeakUpImWearingATowel regarding aroth's 2nd and 3rd point: Acutally bring like 5 copies. 1 for yourself and one for up to 4 interview partners, which should be enough 99% percent of times. Indeed don't hand them out if you're not specifically asked, but you are kind of expected to have at least one for yourself. You might get slight bonus points if one of the partners does not have a copy. Offer one => "well prepared"-impression. And most importantly as said: Focus on the questions and conversation, not some typo from weeks ago. You're an engineer not a journalist. –  Mark Aug 14 at 9:54 1   I would even be shocked if anyone even noticed the mistake. It wouldn't be picked up in Word. While in the context of the statement the word is wrong, all words are spelled the correct way, so unless something brings the brain's attention to the mistake most people would glaze over it. Now; If an English major reads it; thats another story ( for a varity of reasons ) –  Ramhound Aug 14 at 13:38 2   @Ramhound For those familiar with the phrase this is an obvious mistake. No one lists themselves as an Engineering in Training. That's not a thing. But, Engineer in Training means the OP has passed their Fundamentals of Engineering exam and is on their way to being certified by the state in which they practice to legally sign drawings. The distinction is technically huge but quite a minor fix in a conversation. The OPS knows the difference so shouldn't sweat it. –  Brad Aug 14 at 21:36 1   @Brad Agreed, the distinction is huge! Actually, I'm located in Alberta, Canada so it's a bit different up here. Anyone who meets the education requirements can apply to be an Engineer in Training (EIT). After obtaining 4 years of relevant engineering experience, passing the National Professional Practice Exam, and some other items, then they can become a Professional Engineer ('stamp drawings'). –  SpeakUpImWearingATowel Aug 15 at 0:03 If I receive an interview, should I: hand out the updated resume admit to the interviewer about the mistake, but explain it has been resolved or: don't hand out the updated resume hope the interviewer doesn't find out about the typo While all resumes should be as perfect as possible, this is an extremely insignificant typo. It's unlikely to be noticed, and most likely isn't fatal even if caught. You should always bring additional copies of your resume with you on every interview anyway, in case one of your interviewers needs a copy. Make sure the resumes you bring are corrected, clean and have no typos at all. Be prepared to hand one out if the need arises. Otherwise, simply don't worry about it. In the extremely unlikely event an interviewer notices and mentions the typo, you smile and quickly say "Good catch! I noticed that just after I submitted the resume online and unfortunately the site has no way to correct it. Would you like a fresh copy without that typo?" And if needed, hand over a corrected copy. And of course submit a typo-free resume to the next online application system. share|improve this answer During the interview for my current job, my employer pointed out that I'd typed the end of my last employment as being 31st of February (of course there is not 31st of Feb). He realised I meant the end of the month and we had a laugh about it. It may have actually helped my case. If it comes up, justify it as briefly as possible and try to laugh it off, if you think it's only a small thing, he/she will too. Find confidence in your errors. It's how we learn. share|improve this answer 2   Find confidence in your errors. It's how we learn. That's a great point! I've learned to read out lout my resume and cover letter because spell and grammar checkers can't pick up on things like my typo. I'll also have more friends proof-read my resume and cover letter. –  SpeakUpImWearingATowel Aug 14 at 15:32 Forget about it unless someone asks. I would be surprised if anyone cares. They will care about your experience, and the general quality of your writing. share|improve this answer It's a trivial typo. You'd hand out an updated resume if there were a significant change in your situation e.g. you gained experience in a key area or you acquired a hot skill. If you hand in resumes over every typo, you'd be wasting everybody's time including your own and far from being a constructive act, your handing out of resumes is actually a distraction for everyone including you. You're better off using your time on working and studying to make yourself a more compelling candidate at interviews. share|improve this answer I wouldn't worry about. I can think of only 2 ways this can cost you a job, all else being equal: 1. If you applied for a job that focuses heavily on grammar and correctness, like an editor at a publisher or news provider (which I very much doubt, given you have engineering on your resume); 2. If the person interviewing you is extremely pedantic about grammar and wants everything perfect, in which case, count yourself lucky that you don't have to work under someone with demands like that. So don't sweat it. It's fine to bring along a spare resume with the error corrected, but there's a high chance that there are more pressing matters for the interviewer. share|improve this answer This typo is much less relevant for your job than how you deal with it. If you turn this typo into a problem, chances are that you are going to turn small matters into big problems in your job, too. You are an engineer, not a mathematician. "There's always one more bug". A typo does not invalidate your resume like a logical fallacy invalidates a proof. If someone brings this up, you can immediately admit it. Compliment him on his good eye. If you want, you can mention that you discovered this, of course, right after submission. Whatever story you choose: any resumes you have with you need to match it. If you act all surprised, the resumes you have with you need to have the mistake in it. If you say you found out yourself already, the resumes you have with you need to be fixed. Nobody expects you to never make mistakes, and nobody expects you to rub your mistakes all over the customers' faces. But once you discovered a mistake, you are expected to deal with it with due diligence and a proportionate response. If you got your date of birth wrong by 10 years, you need to bring it up and ask for the resumes on file to be updated. share|improve this answer Your Answer   discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.
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KraftRecipes.com Print PageClose Window • Kraft Cheese • Philadelphia • Velveeta • Jello • kraft-salad-dressing • a1 • Recipe Box • Join / Sign In • Find Kraft Foods on Facebook • Follow Kraft Foods on Pinterest • Watch Kraft Foods on YouTube • Follow Kraft Foods on Tumblr Taco Soup (Cheri's) Kraft Memeber Recipe previous photo 1   |   1   next photo photo by: kraft Makes: 6-8 servings Total Time: 6 hr Category: Soups/Chilis Sub Category: Soups & Stews what you need • 1 lb. ground round or ground beef • 1 cup onions, chopped • 1 pkg. taco seasoning mix • ADD UNDRAINED • 1 can corn • 1 can pinto beans • 1 can (28 oz.) diced tomatoes • 1 can (15 oz.) tomato sauce • 1 small can sliced black olives • 1 can picante sauce make it Brown ground beef with onions and taco seasoning. Place in crock-pot on low. Add corn, pinto beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, black olives and picante sauce UNDRAINED. Cook on LOW 4 TO 6 hours. Serve with tortilla chips, grated cheddar cheese and sour cream. Notes Average Rating   This recipe has not yet been rated. Be the first to rate this recipe. See All Ratings & Comments Rate Recipe use what's on hand   UserRecipeDetail false src=http://www.kraftrecipes.com/controls/registration/ajax/ExitPopup.aspx;title=Popup;width=625px;height=330px sign up to become a member sign up for email
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