Archive for: August, 2008

Inbox Zero

Aug 26 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Anybody who thinks they get too much email and has trouble managing it, needs to watch this video… Its an hour long – find some time to sit down and really listen to what he says. I’ve been using his techniques for a couple of years now and they work very well.

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On campus for board meeting

Aug 22 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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Free City Wifi in Houston

Aug 19 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Free City Wifi in Houston is now online… check out the locations on their website… w00t!

http://www.houstontx.gov/houstonwifi/index.html

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The Natuba interview mic

Aug 18 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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How to buy a new car and get a good deal

Aug 16 2008 Published by under Ramblings

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Hitler & Twitter

Aug 14 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Cory sent this to me, and its hysterical…

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Defcon 16 – it’s only been a couple of sessions and I’m already blown away

Aug 08 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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One of the companies I founded goes public today – RAX Rackspace

Aug 08 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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I gotta say, flying private is pretty sweet

Aug 07 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Citation X

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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Natuba Gets a Mention in the Houston Chronicle

Aug 05 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by neror on Natuba

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LinuxWorld

Aug 05 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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The upside of hurricanes

Aug 02 2008 Published by under Ramblings

I wasn’t familiar with Gulf ‘dead zones’ until this article… I guess there’s some good that comes of hurricanes.

The oxygen-starved “dead zone” that forms every summer in the Gulf of Mexico is a bit smaller than predicted this year because Hurricane Dolly stirred up the water, a scientist reported Monday.

Hurricane Dolly may have shrunk Gulf ‘dead zone’

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