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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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Cosmic chase

Cosmic chase

| August 20, 2007 | Reply

Thanks to a tip I saw somewhere on the net today and the ever-helpful information at Heavens Above, I knew that the International Space Station (ISS) would be passing overhead here in Denver around 9:00 pm MDT. And sure enough, just before 9:00, a very bright dot appeared in the northwest sky, slowly heading toward […]

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Great military motivational posters (and an update on the video below)

Great military motivational posters (and an update on the video below)

| August 16, 2007 | Reply

Blackfive is on a role. First, they tracked down, identified, and conducted a phone interview with the USMC Staff Sergeant who did the slam poetry video below. And they did it before the mainstream media could. Second, they have this link to Military Motivator, a place where individuals use the “do-it-yourself-Demotivator” function at Despair.com to […]

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Uh oh …. Tech Crash 2.0?

Uh oh …. Tech Crash 2.0?

| August 15, 2007 | Reply

I fully anticipated the 2000 Tech Crash, due to the insane spending of dot.com startups with no products and no clear business plan. Having been part of a venture-funded startup in the early 1990s — one that took five years to run through a grand total of $7M of venture capital — I heard big […]

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Zombie crows

Zombie crows

| August 14, 2007 | Reply

OK, this clip is almost enough by itself to make me want to go see Resident Evil: Extinction. I’ve never played the games. I’ve only seen the first movie (and then only on SciFi), and it was goofy, formulaic, and had some really cheesy special effects (though I’ve always like the final scene). But…zombie crows. […]

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The new “greatest generation”

The new “greatest generation”

| August 12, 2007 | 1 Reply

Thirty, forty, fifty years from now, Americans will look back in wonder at those who answered the call at the turn of the century: Hat tip to Uncle Jimbo at Blackfive. ..bruce.. [UPDATED 08/12/07 – 2216 MDT] Thanks to Ace of Spaces HQ for the Ace-alanche! I should note for the record that my wife […]

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Oops

Oops

| August 11, 2007 | Reply

A few weeks ago, a British newspaper — the Newquay Guardian — carried a story about a Great White shark being sighted off the coast of England. This report, of course, was immediately cited a further evidence of global warming, as these 15,000 Google hits demonstrate. Turns out that the picture was a hoax, or […]

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Leftovers blogging

Leftovers blogging

| August 6, 2007 | Reply

Since there’s only three of us at home — Sandra (my wife), Salem (our youngest daughter, going on 22 and seldom seen), and myself — we don’t tend to do a lot of cooking, and we almost never have sit-down meals anymore unless we have company coming over. However, every few weeks, I will fire […]

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High-stress jobs

High-stress jobs

| July 30, 2007 | Reply

Here’s a story about a man transporting a dime from the West Coast to the East Coast. The catch: the dime is worth $1.9 million: Feigenbaum is a rare-coin dealer, and the dime he was carrying across the country, from San Jose to New York, is an 1894-S dime, one of only nine known to […]

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Cruising in Iraq

Cruising in Iraq

| July 30, 2007 | Reply

The best war journalism going on right now is not being done by the major news organizations, but by independent journalists such as Michael Yon and Michael Totten. Here’s Totten out with US troops in Baghdad, trying to find a person of interest: The area did appear to be nice, billowing plastic bags notwithstanding. Every […]

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — A Review

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — A Review

| July 21, 2007 | 4 Replies

It is common in “serious” reviews of J. K. Rowling’s works to start with disclaimers regarding her writing — awkward, overly long, inconsistent, filled with excessive and irrelevant details about this ‘magic’ world, and so on. Give me a break. Rowling has managed to create one of the greatest phenomenons in the history of literature, […]

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