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Randy Holloway

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Registered: Aug, 2003

Randy Holloway is a developer and writer focused on enterprise software.
Check out the Daily Grind Posted: Nov 24, 2004 6:12 PM
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I can't agree more with Scott's comments. Mike G. has been a great colleague to work with in the past, and I hope to have the chance to work with him in the future. If you haven't already, you should definitely check out the Daily Grind. Mike is an excellent technologist and industry pundit, and always worth reading.

I am subscribed to 168 RSS feeds.  I'm obviously creating work for myself, which may not be a good idea. Having only a 4k stack myself, I can't hold a lot of URLs in my head. Additionally, sometimes I just want to visit a website myself.

Here's the websites that I actually launch a browser for every morning (I have a macro in Slickrun called "morning" that does this):

You have to give props to MikeG for (at the time of this blogging) 507 Daily Grinds.  I always find something interesting and useful in his daily rant. If you're a reader of mine, you should be a reader of Mike's as well. Here is the Daily Grind RSS Feed for your convenience:

[ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman's Weblog]

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