Author Archive: Bruce Henderson

Bruce Henderson is a former Marine who focuses custom data mining and visualization technologies on the economy and other disasters.

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North Korea Lights a Nuke

North Korea Lights a Nuke

| October 8, 2006 | 1 Reply

At present it seems that the North Koreans set off a small to medium yield, large format implosion type nuclear device, similar to the gadget around 10:30 AM local time. Detonation was likely in a horizontal shaft associated with a coal mine that was no longer in use. Given other seismic data from nuclear tests […]

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Software Archeology

Software Archeology

| October 7, 2006 | Reply

Some folks know that the roots of Apple’s Mac OS X lie in a company and an operating systems called NeXT. NeXT was brilliant stuff in its day, and in time Apple decided to scrap its next generation OS (Pink?) and use NeXTStep as the core for what would become OS X. Some of us […]

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We Are Not Europe

We Are Not Europe

| October 4, 2006 | Reply

I had the privilege of spending some time in the UK last month. It was a marvelous trip, and all I can say is that once again visiting another country helps focus my appreciation of America. Don’t get me wrong! I thought London was a fabulous town, possibly my favorite in the whole world, and […]

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Over The Sea To Skye

Over The Sea To Skye

| September 14, 2006 | 1 Reply

While Webster attempts to tame a new swarm of micro Dobermans, I am set to travel to the land of my ancestors. As luck would have it, business is taking me to London for several days to pitch strange new forms of software to large scale financial institutions in hopes of keeping the venture solvent […]

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We Will Never Forget

We Will Never Forget

| September 11, 2006 | 2 Replies

[Please welcome Bruce Henderson to And Still I Persist. Bruce is a close friend of 15 years and one of the finest people I know. This is his first post here. ..bruce..] Sometimes I think that we as a nation want to push the events of September 11th 2001 into the history books, and convince […]

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