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Articles, letters, and comments on various topics
29 October 2003
In Search of the Value of Linux
21 July 2003
Letter to California's US Senator Dianne Feinstein
21 July 2003
Letter to California Attorney General Bill Lockyear
17 July 2003
Letter to Rep Howard Berman. Why the frivolous legislation?
December 2002
Why you should be concerned about the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' recent decision
13 April 2002
Tutorial: Java, Cocoa, Wrappers, and Mac OS X
23 February 2002
How to set up NFS shares (or exports) under Mac OS X
24 January 2002
Why I stopped doing business with Kagi
28 March 2001
DMCA Provides Little Real Protection for a Small Developer
3 December 1999
Java on Mac OS X Server Tutorial: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, XML, and Databases
10 September 1999
The Perpetual Hoax. Why one companys claim of something new really isnt.
9 Jul 1999
Response to MacWeeks, MP3 for Mac OS X Server.
1 June 1999
Whats Missing from Mac OS X Server?
Why Mac OS X isnt yet ready for High Availability applications.
20 May 1998
Windows98 is like what?
12 May 1998
How safe is your encrypted data, really?
How much encryption is enough to ensure your privacy?
25 November 1997
Ulterior motives, profit margins, software, and the Macintosh
30 July 1997
The Canada-US Borderthe next Mexico or just another case of racism?
18 July 1997
Wintelintosh?
23 April 1997
Windows Magazine says the Gartner Group blames high cost of ownership on PC users.
22 March 1997
Response written January 27, 1997 to Stan Gibson's article printed in PCWeek, Why Apple Always Had A Bitter Taste to IT
27 August 1996
A proposal I made to Porsche Cars of North America.
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