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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
I write this blog in Canadian English and don't use a spell checker. Typos happen.
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» Full-time with Rails since May 2005 » Former committer for RadRails (now Aptana) » I also have a few Rails side-projects in development: 1. wheretogoinTO.com Toronto nightlife 2. Hey Heads Up! TODO list and sharing 3. Layered Genealogy family history research 4. foos for foosball scoring 5. fanconcert for music fans (on hold) Hiring Rails developers? I can telecommute by the hour from Ottawa, Canada »» Email: rails AT ryanlowe DOT ca
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HRDC's $16M computer bungle: "Ms. Milne explains that, between 1993 and 1998, when the rapidly expanding department bought 'a lot of UNIX servers,' the machines could only run one program each, so HRDC had to buy a new server for every program. "Peter Choynowski, manager of technical operations at Carleton University's School of Computer Science, bursts out laughing when told of this explanation." The servers in question aren't cheap, either. They range in price from $20k to $1M. Posted at November 16, 2002 at 05:43 PM ESTLast updated November 16, 2002 at 05:43 PM EST Comments
Ahahaha....lol. How stupid can you be!! Seriously though...I wouldn't mind buying a *super* server for cheopo dollars...then I'ld sell it on e-Bay or something ;-) » Posted by: roy at November 16, 2002 09:39 PMYeah. Oops. LOL. » Posted by: itsy at November 17, 2002 12:24 AMHey! They quote Tim Lethbridge! Score. Go Tim. » Posted by: Jimbo Jones at November 17, 2002 01:21 PM |