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Geek Trivia: Museum of natural mystery
Which two high-ranking U.S. government positions involve serving on the Smithsonian's board of regents? A mere 159 years ago, the U.S. government laid the legal foundation for the world's largest museum complex. On Aug. 10, 1846, President James K. Polk signed into law a congressional act that...
Tags: James Smithson, Jay Garmon, Geek Trivia Newsletter, U.S., Tradition, Board, Smithsonian Institution, Chancellor, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law
Technical articles 2005-08-09

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What do you do when an interviewer is a jerk?
In my last blog, I gave some do's and don'ts for interviewing. That was a list of things you, as the interviewee, have some control over. But what do you do when the person conducting the interview is a jerk? Case in point: A few years ago,...
Tags: Job, Life, Vice Chancellor, Interview, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2007-11-28
University Grows Emerging Training Program Into Professional Development Organization
The University of North Carolina Wilmington UNCW was founded in 1947 as two-year Wilmington College. The information technology systems division of UNCW, under the purview of the vice chancellor of the ITS division and associate provost, saw the potential to transform an emerging training program into a professional development organization....
Tags: Professional Development, Information Technology, University, Training, SkillSoft, Strategy, Management
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Don't it ever stop?
I just got this from the wonderfull folks at "Symantec": "Trojan.Peacomm".!. oh-my :0It goes on to say what to watch out for: • A killer at 11, he's free at 21 and kill again!• U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has kicked German Chancellor Angela Merkel• British Muslims Genocide•...
Tags: aircraft, av, bugs, Chinese missile, dawgit, missile, norton, old dogs, Russian missile, Russian Satellite, security, symantec, things that go bump in, virus
Discussion threads 2007-01-24
Major network overhaul greatly improved this university
Indiana University Southeast advanced its IT services by upgrading a dated network infrastructure and improving integration with its parent campus. See how this university pulled off a major network overhaul.When Indiana University Southeast IUS recognized that its technology was starting to lag behind that of other schools, it put together...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Ray Geroski, Indiana University Southeast, Indiana University, network
Technical articles 2002-05-31
British government in data loss fiasco
Anyone who doesn't follow the British media may have missed the most recent failure of the government to protect its citizen's personal data. On Tuesday Alistair Darling - Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced to the house of commons that a police investigation had been launched after Her Majesty's Revenue and...
Tags: Data Loss, Data, Disc, Government, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-11-25
Year-long hack threatens 800,000 UCLA students, faculty, and staff
Today, the Associated Press reported that University of California Los Angeles UCLA officials have alerted about 800,000 current and former students, faculty and staff that their names, social security numbers, home addresses, and birth dates were exposed during a year of data security breaches. The attacks began in October 2005...
Tags: Computer Crime, Cybercrime, data security, data theft, Education, Hacking, Identity Theft, law, privacy, Security, UCLA, University of California at Los Angeles
Blog posts 2006-12-12
Managing technology in higher education
The first-ever CIO at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte not only built the school's infrastructure, but she also formulated a single IT vision. Find out why she believes that PCs aren't the tool of choice for the campus environment.Karin Steinbrenner, associate provost and the first-ever CIO at The...
Tags: Thin clients, Strategy, Bob Weinstein, Steinbrenner, UNC Charlotte, thin client, information technology
Technical articles 2002-07-17
Depends on the definition of 'ceiling'
Depends on the definition of 'ceiling'What is your ceiling??Status? **Is it how you are seen by others or how you see yourself**Job Satisfaction?**Are you willing to something you don't enjoy**Money?**Does more money mean you are up the ladder further-- I know plumbers who make more money than Managing Directors****Remember...
Tags: ceiling
Discussion threads 2005-05-19
Sam's Blog
Sam's Blogblog rootProgrammes and SchedulesThis post originally appeared on an external websiteVegas heading for 'dry future'Las Vegas flaunts its reputation for excess - a lush green oasis of refrigerated plenty - set in a blazing desert, but environmentalist fear its water supplies could run dry.This post originally appeared on...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Sam, Cuba, Oxfam, blog, Shanghai Sam, external Website, Web site
Discussion threads 2005-06-23
Blah blah blah blog
Blah blah blah blogblog rootAnd so it begins...So Delenn said, and a new chapter of the Babylon station began. The gatos here are being obnoxious. Typing around a cat on the lap is a skill I'm perfecting. Ivanova kitty has decided that my lap is the best...
Tags: Blogging, 'Laine, blog
Discussion threads 2005-05-17
Geek Trivia: Creative differences
What is the term for a calendar that's extended to represent a date that occurred before the invention of the calendar itself? Today marks the fourth anniversary of yours truly taking over the reins of this very column, a subject that I elaborate on in my blog. ...
Tags: Jay Garmon, Christian Biblical, creation date, scholar, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Calendar, Julian, Blogging, Internet
Technical articles 2005-08-30
How wireless networking improved campus Internet security, classroom capabilities
Issues to consider when bringing in a WLANFaced with a growing enrollment that resulted in overcrowded evening course programs, Indiana University Southeast IUS expanded its offerings by building an off-campus graduate center. Because the new McCauley Nicolas Centre is located several miles from the IUS campus, the IT department had...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Ray Geroski, Internet, wireless networking, Internet security, McCauley Nicolas Centre, Indiana University Southeast, wireless, Indiana University, university network, network
Technical articles 2002-09-04
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