February 2009 Entries

Dane?? Seriously??

How the HELL does the blue team send their record-breaking #1 loser home and keep their injured comrade on the team?  At some point they will need to realize it's a competition, and at this rate it will be when they're sitting at home on the couch, wondering what the hell happened to them.

Dilbert on Bailouts

Scott Adams says what 95% of America is thinking:

The Perfect Is The Enemy Of The Good

Voltaire once said "Le Mieux est l'ennemi du bien."  Which translates roughly into "The perfect is the enemy of the good." I, not being a writer of Voltaire's prolific stature, have often expressed this sentiment in my own way: "Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly."  Which usually attracts some puzzled looks from my colleagues... Yeah, Frenchy probably said it more eloquently than I ever did, but the sentiment is the same:  Don't get so wrapped up in doing something perfectly that you ultimately don't do *anything*.  This concept first hit me a few years back, when I was watching the old reality show "Project Greenlight".  The...

Security Awareness Series - #1: Why Should I Care?

I am launching a series of posts focusing on Security Awareness topics.  These will include PowerPoint presentations that can be adapted and used for your own specific situation. The first, entitled "Why Should I Care?" deals with the apathy from the general public about information security issues and responsibilities.  There are notes attached to the slides that give you some ideas for talking points. Feel free to modify the slides for your own use, but do try to attribute me and bmonday.com in some way.  If you improve on these slides, please send me your finished work so i can incorporate it into my slide...

Favorite Superbowl Ad

Oh, in case anyone was wondering, this got my vote as my favorite superbowl ad:   That's funny right there, I don't care who you are.