Dave: Everyone’s a newbie in Boston now
Dave points out that the northbound lane of the I-93 tunnel and the Leonard Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge have opened in downtown Boston. Wow: the prospect of half the noise near the north end being moved underground is just incredible. (I’d normally get this sort of update from George, but he’s still in California. Oops. [...]
MSDN comes to the party
Tim Ewald: “RSS at MSDN!” New RSS feeds for MSDN, including a comprehensive all-new-articles feed and separate feeds for Visual Basic, C#, C++, the overall Visual Studio product, the .NET Framework, and XML Web Services. There’s a lot of content in MSDN (even if most of it is by definition Microsoft-centric), and having an RSS [...]
Finally, a decent technical critique of TIA
DM Review: “TIAin’t.” Herb Edelstein points out four major problems with the TIA strategy from a technical point of view: Data integration and data quality: How much time and money will the TIA folks spend just on trying to match disparate records from fifty state drivers’ license bureaus, hundreds of utility bill providers and credit [...]
These are the things about my neighborhood
No matter how wet and nasty the previous night was, I’ve been waking up each morning to sunlight and a world washed clean. There’s a bit of a wet green glow everywhere I drive. (Never mind that much of it might be dandelions.) I discovered the world’s scariest parking lot in downtown Kirkland last night: [...]
Weblogs.com breaks 2000
Yesterday afternoon Weblogs.com broke 2000, not 8 months after it broke 1000. Any bets on how long it will take to break 3000? Or is this upspike due solely to the war and will this stand as an all-time high water mark? —As always, you can download the total historical record in convenient, Creative Commons-licensed [...]

