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Worth Reading: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
If you like your revenge served ice cold, this is the book for you.
Battling the federal bureaucracy
According to federal CIOs, the greatest challenge to managing government IT is not technical; it’s manpower.
Worth Reading: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Arguably the first modern novel, Don Quixote has aged little in four hundred years. Still as funny and moving as when its author created it.
Worth Reading: Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Hacking, swordplay, virtual reality and high-stakes pizza delivery in a franchised future, circa now.
Worth Reading: Timberline—A story of Bonfils and Tammen by Gene Fowler
Two of the most colorful scamps in the history of journalism. They turned the failing Evening Post into Denver’s leading newspaper at the turn of the 20th century.
NextGov: One Government Tech Advances, Another Risks Total Collapse
This week’s NextGov column focuses on two government technologies following vastly different paths. In the fist, we find Threat Hunting making serious inroads. But a new GAO report says another technology, GPS, is in danger of total collapse.
Shrimping Out in Life: Tips for Approaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
If Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) teaches you anything, it’s how out-of-shape you are. After every class, I feel like a tub of butter poured on a bed of uncooked cookie dough. It’s supposedly part of the transformation efforts that takes place as you gain the endurance and prerequisite muscle needed to complete classes. After class, I … Continue reading Shrimping Out in Life: Tips for Approaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu