- Charlie Brooker: Everyone knows David Cameron is a lizard. So why does the Telegraph continue to deny the truth? | Comment is free | The Guardian
"Archer writes vividly and from the heart and, if his byline photo is anything to go by, appears to be a perfectly reasonable man (specifically, Ross Kemp). He deserves the benefit of the doubt. But I fear in his rush to reprimand the "Modern Left", he has overlooked one key fact: David Cameron is a lizard." (david_cameron humour )
- Diethard Steiner on Business Intelligence: Kettle Transformation Logging and Change Data Capture (New)
(cdc kettle etl data_warehousing data_integration dontpost tutorial )
- Implementing Change Data Capture with Kettle Extracts
(cdc kettle data_integration etl dontpost tips )
- The Internet Intellectual
"Public Parts—the second book by Jeff Jarvis, the Internet’s loudest guru—reads like a glib, half-baked sequel to The Defeat of Privacy, produced by an older and more conservative Howard Kirk, who has swapped his tweed jacket for a tuxedo and his smoking pipe for an iPhone. [...] This is a book that should have stayed a tweet." (privacy jeff_jarvis book review dopost )
- BBC News – MPs vote in favour of using Twitter in Commons
It wasn't about Twitter, it was about mobile devices generally: "On Thursday, MPs considered a motion put forward by the Commons Procedure Committee that recommended MPs be formally permitted to use electronic devices "provided that they are silent, and used in a way that does not impair decorum"." (twitter government uk dopost )
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