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Webster is Principal and Founder at Bruce F. Webster & Associates, as well as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University. He works with organizations to help them with troubled or failed information technology (IT) projects. He has also worked in several dozen legal cases as a consultant and as a testifying expert, both in the United States and Japan. He can be reached at bwebster@bfwa.com, or you can follow him on Twitter as @bfwebster.

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Tales of the Strange

Tales of the Strange

| December 21, 2007 | 2 Replies

Or, rather, images of the strange. Quick quiz: what is this thing? I don’t know either, but if you open up Google Earth (4.2 beta), scroll over to the middle of Greenland (70 deg N, 40 deg W), and then start zooming in, this is what you’ll find. I have to think it’s a data […]

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Scenes of domestic tranquillity

Scenes of domestic tranquillity

| December 21, 2007 | Reply

OK, this is the funniest original blog post I’ve read in weeks, if not months: I got to the bathroom and shut the door most of the way so Frank wouldn’t hear me crying, because if he heard me crying, how could I be angry with him later for not hearing me cry and coming […]

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If you’re looking for…

If you’re looking for…

| December 19, 2007 | Reply

…”The Beatles do ‘Stairway to Heaven’”, it’s right here. Or just keep scrolling down. And a big thanks! to John Scalzi over at his blog, Whatever, for the link. ..bruce..

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Drew Carey and Eminent Domain

Drew Carey and Eminent Domain

| December 18, 2007 | Reply

Drew Carey (yes, that Drew Carey) does a penetrating look at the use of eminent domain to push out established businesses for developers — and one city (Anaheim) that it taking a very different approach: Hat tip to OpinionJournal.com. ..bruce w..

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First the memory tests — now math

First the memory tests — now math

| December 18, 2007 | Reply

Monkeys surprisingly proficient at mental arithmetic: A college education doesn’t give you much of an edge over a monkey when it comes to doing some basic arithmetic, according to a study released Monday that underscores the surprising mental agility of our simian relatives. In a rapid fire test of mental addition, monkeys performed almost as […]

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What if the Beatles had done “Stairway to Heaven”?

What if the Beatles had done “Stairway to Heaven”?

| December 18, 2007 | 1 Reply

OK, this video is a delight: The group singing is actually “The Beatnix”, a Beatles ‘tribute’ group from Australia. Hat tip to Sixteen Small Stones. [UPDATED 01/28/08] We’ve had about 30,000 hits on this one entry since posting it in mid-December. If you feel so inclined, hit the tipjar over in the right column and […]

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The Ugly (though good-looking) American

The Ugly (though good-looking) American

| December 17, 2007 | Reply

Sometimes reality outshines The Onion: Dallas, Texas – Dellia Love is a vegan, a “raw vegan” to be precise. The word “vegan”, which is taken from from the first and last syllables of the word “vegetarian” is a form of vegetarianism but differs in that vegans eat no animal by-products whatsoever. So as a vegan, […]

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Discovered: the Giant Rat of Sumatra!

Discovered: the Giant Rat of Sumatra!

| December 17, 2007 | Reply

As a Sherlock Holmes fan of long standing, I find this fascinating: JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) – Researchers in a remote jungle in Indonesia have discovered a giant rat and a tiny possum that are apparently new to science, underscoring the stunning biodiversity of the Southeast Asian nation, scientists said Monday… “The giant rat is about […]

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Rita Hayworth, indeed

Rita Hayworth, indeed

| December 17, 2007 | Reply

Looks like some New Jersey jailers never watched “The Shawshank Redemption” or read Stephen King’s original novella — but I’m willing to bet the inmates had: ELIZABETH, N.J. — Two inmates escaped from a county jail, hiding the holes they made in the walls by putting up photos of bikini-clad women, officials said. Authorities searched […]

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“I Am Legend” — a brief review (with spoilers)

“I Am Legend” — a brief review (with spoilers)

| December 15, 2007 | Reply

The first three-fourths of “I Am Legend” (starring Will Smith and Abbey the Wonder Dog) is haunting, effective, and heart-wrenching. I have traveled to New York City a lot over the years on business — in fact, I was there just this week — and the film does a great job of showing an abandoned, […]

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