Archive for June, 2008

Last week was interesting for me in that the climate has changed completely in San Diego and it has been much hotter. Like other parts of the country, we now have to rely on air conditioning to cool our homes and events. One event where I would have enjoyed more air conditioning was on Sunday [...]

The big event last week was the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, which occurred on Monday night and took place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in La Jolla. A couple thousand people attended for this local Entrepreneur of the Year award. There were winners in five different categories. The business products and [...]

We continue to dig deeper into the new Network Solutions book project. I realize it’s impossible to write a book on the topic without getting involved in many of the technical details about what makes the Internet work. Accuracy in what we report is very important, and having gone through much of it I know [...]

We’re considering three new book-related initiatives through FED. The first one is a paperback version of The SAIC Solution. We will be talking with the publisher about that soon. The time scale on this is probably about a year, after we have sold the remaining stock of hardcover books. The second book is the story [...]


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