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The Entrepreneurial Engineer: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006. My latest Teaching Company course during exercise is Philosophy of Religion. By James Hall of the University of Richmond. The lectures are quite good, although I think the 36 lectures could have been compressed into a shorter course. Patrick Grim's Questions of Value. Was outstanding as was Zarefsky's Argumentation. Posted by David E. Goldberg at 6:06 AM. Personal, Interpersonal, and Organizational Skills for Engineers in an Age of Opportunity. David E. Goldberg.
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The Entrepreneurial Engineer: June 2006
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Monday, June 05, 2006. Blogging is great. I posted my stray comments about the philosophy of engineering (see here. Of Covington University in the UK posted the following comment:. Some of us were thinking the same thing and started a discussion forum. Results are on our website: http:/ www.philosophyofengineering.com/. Moreover, this blogging rendezvous has resulted in the creation of a new blog by the name of Philosophy of Engineering. By Andrew Fox, and I've linked to it permanently for TEE readers.
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The Entrepreneurial Engineer: October 2006
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Sunday, October 15, 2006. By now most of you have heard about the Google-YouTube deal ( here. But lost in the shuffle is the strong University of Illinois connection. Three principles to YouTube, Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Max Levchin are UIUC CS alumni. See some coverage of the UIUC angle here. Posted by David E. Goldberg at 3:57 PM. Fable of the bees. While exercising this morning listened to a lovely lecture by Darren Staloff. Fable of the Bees. Introduction to Greek Philosophy. A collection of apho...
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The Entrepreneurial Engineer: December 2005
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Thursday, December 22, 2005. An old post at 106miles. Asks this question here. An abstract by Paul Graham. Most CS undergrads hope to get a good job when they graduate. But as the age of startup founders creeps downward, I foresee an alternative path for the most ambitious: instead of going to work for Microsoft, start a startup and make Microsoft buy it to get you. To use Charles Handy. Posted by David E. Goldberg at 10:02 PM. Man's search for meaning. A recent discussion with the elder penguin (see here.
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The Entrepreneurial Engineer: April 2006
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Monday, April 17, 2006. And the teach goes on. I'm working on a new Teaching Company course. Passions: Philosophy and Intelligence of the Emotions. Robert Solomon of UT Austin is doing a bangup job integrating philosophical, psychological, and neurological evidence. I took Solomon's Nietzche course. And it was also well done. Posted by David E. Goldberg at 10:34 AM. Personal, Interpersonal, and Organizational Skills for Engineers in an Age of Opportunity. David E. Goldberg. View my complete profile.
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Base Technology: June 2005
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Independent Developer of Advanced Software Technology, specializing in Software Agent Technology. Thursday, June 16, 2005. Dude, I'm not getting a Dell. I bought a Toshiba M55-S325 notebook PC. My current four-year old Toshiba Satellite. For a grand total of $1,676.46. That's $1,399 plus Boulder tax plus discounted 2-yr screen and battery replacement "plan". Here are the specs:. 173 GHz Pentium M. 100 GB (5400 RPM). 14" WXGA (1280x768) TruBrite. 8x DVD SuperMulti Double Layer writer. It's Made in China.
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Base Technology: August 2005
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Independent Developer of Advanced Software Technology, specializing in Software Agent Technology. Sunday, August 14, 2005. Suspension of my blogging until further notice. I thank those who have taken the time to read and even comment on my blog posts over the past six months. I may check back in six months to see if there are any truly startling new developments in the blogosphere, and in a year or so I will definitely check back again. Posted by Jack Krupansky @ 6:58 PM. Links to this post. Whats next f...
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Base Technology: May 2005
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Independent Developer of Advanced Software Technology, specializing in Software Agent Technology. Friday, May 20, 2005. By the way, I am looking for some work, either part-time, full-time, consulting, contracting, employment, or whatever. Take a look at my resume. And pass it on to others who might have a need for my services. My primary expertise is software development (C/C ), but I'm also interesting in writing and blogging. My main area of technical interest is software agent technology. Maybe we nee...
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Finaxyz | Finance and Economics Commentary: April 2005
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Finaxyz Finance and Economics Commentary. Financial and Economic Perspectives for the Individual Investor. Saturday, April 30, 2005. Stock Market Commentary for Saturday, April 30, 2005. Nasdaq actually closed 32 points above its intra-day low. The economic data was mixed, which shouldn't have been the inspiration of a sizable gain. The market will continue to be under the control of technical considerations, as opposed to economic and business fundamentals, for some time to come. Links to this post.
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