Outsourcing contracts are economically inefficient

An article in the February 2004 Communications of the ACM by Yossi Lichtenstein says, in the hedged terms of a small sample size and an academic paper: "current outsourcing practices [contracting, not technical] may fall short of the sophistication prescribed by theories." In other words, outsourcing is being seized on …

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Wacom released a new version of their driver

Recently Wacom released an updated version of their graphics driver for penabled Tablet PCs. This release apparently solves the problem of ink lines being jagged, which was caused by the previous version. via [Tabula PC]

Holy palsy, Batman! I thought my digitizer was going!

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Cross pens available in Q1 2004

Well, that's what the Cross site now says anyway. via [Tabula PC]

The greatest saga in the history of the Tablet PC has been the wait for a well-designed digitizing pen. Why Cross has had such a hard time (more than a year delay) wrapping a decent barrel around the …

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Function Point Counting Gets ISO Standard

Function points are a programming-language-independent way of describing the size of a piece of software. However, a given programming language has a typical amount of lines-of-code per function point, allowing a rough estimate of function points from LOC and vice versa. Even more importantly, a programmer or team tends to …

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My Sudden Loss Of Network Connectivity Was Caused By A Disabled

My sudden loss of network connectivity was caused by a disabled Norton Internet Security application on my machine. Despite having disabled it after my subscription ran out in August of last year, I manually ran the Symantec "Smart Updater" and my capabilities came back. Grrr... I dedicated 4 3/4 …

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Why Do Spammers Bother Being Clever Isnt The Set Of People Who Buy From Spam A Subset Of People Who Arent Trying To Defeat

Why do spammers bother being clever? Isn't the set of "people who buy from spam" a subset of "people who aren't trying to defeat spam"?

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Java Community Process Does One Right

Here's an article from Sun that describes a working group that achieved more transparency. The way that Java evolves (the JCP: nice in theory, clumsy in practice) is one of that platform's biggest problems. The article is a bit of a puff piece, but at least it acknowledges that major …

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Is There Some Facility In XP Pro That Filters UDP Or HTTP Messages On A Zonebased Machinewide Basis My Network Connectivi

Is there some facility in XP Pro that filters UDP or HTTP messages on a zone-based, machine-wide basis? My network connectivity issues (can't use Mozilla, Opera, or .NET programs at all, IE works on HTTP but not HTTPS) fail on both wired and wireless adapters, but I can access sites …

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Debugging The Sudden Lack Of Network Connectivity Symptoms I First Noticed That My IE Couldnt Con

Debugging the sudden lack of network connectivity:

Symptoms: I first noticed that my IE couldn't connect to secure Websites in Hawaii,when I was connecting via Tom's WAP. When I got home, I noticed that also redirects weren't working. I installed Mozilla and Opera and was alarmed to find that …

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Mozilla and Opera disabled

Oh, that's nice -- Mozilla and Opera cannot connect to anything and even a .NET HttpWebRequest fails; IE works on http connections, but not https. But, I can connect to secure sites from within a VMWare session!

Sigh. I've deleted my network adapter and it got automatically re-installed when I rebooted …

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