Executive Tech Qualification Politics & Experience Jokesters

Disclaimer: My Ego may be writing this…
I was having a discussion with a few Senior IT Directors the other night, and I had a funny realization about most of their ‘qualifications’. 
I’m no Military man, but it seems to be you can’t become General without being shot at a few times.  You can’t become a [...]

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Userscripts.org = Mos Eisley Spaceport

Not in the sense of vile/wretched, but in the terms of absolutely AWESOME. 

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What Are Your Initials an Acronym for?

Interesting site.  Find out what your initials mean in Acronyms. 
Some interesting DMR Acronyms

Dual-Mode Ramjet
Diastolic Mitral Regurgitation
Distal Mesorectum

http://www.all-acronyms.com/DMR

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Point of Order - Google Incognito Incognito Mode

FYI - For all those out there rejoicing that Google Chrome Incognito mode, and Internet Explorer ‘InPrivate’ mode will hide your surfing @ work… Wake up. 
Yes, it does wipe your history on your local machine, however most businesses route and track traffic through gateways.  (This is how the guy that sits on ESPN all [...]

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Leadership Tips From Entrepreneur.com

Great Leadership article I read from Entrepreneur.com. Check it out Here, or read on below.

The successful leader has a vision:
Think things through and know where you want to go and how you want to
get there. Work with others to ensure a vision is followed through.
Direct the actions and resources toward making it a [...]

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