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April 2004 Entries

I read an article by Peter Coffee back in September. And, as I tend to do with most interesting articles, I stowed it away in a seemingly endless stack of papers. Now that I’ve finally gotten to it, I wanted to share it. Peter points out a strong maturity indicator for IT personnel: the difference between an aficionado and a professional. Everyone knows that, to keep up with IT, you have to do a lot of studying. And, wherever you get this education, it’s a must, if you want to survive...

Out-freakin-standing! It looks like there's an even better way to get your Adobe Acrobat to quick-start - this gives you the flexibility of loading modules at run-time. Instead of moving unnecessary plug-ins to a “plug_ins_disabled... directory, move them to the “Optional” directory. Freakin' awesome! Thanks for the update, Sanjay...