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8Mbps @ home

–en

Wow! 8Mbps at home! That’s amazingly fast, and makes me a lot happy. You can do so much in so less time. :)

–pt_BR

Nossa! 8Mbps em casa! É absurdamente rápido, e me deixa muito contente. Faço muito mais, em menos tempo.

A propósito, só fiz o upgrade porque estourei a cota de download mensal por vários meses consecutivos. Assim a operadora (Net) me propôs um upgrade de banda com valor reduzido (muito reduzido), difícil de resistir. :)

American Airlines falling apart?

I always suspected that there was something wrong with American, and I avoid flying with them as much as possible. Now I am sure that I’m not paranoid.

American Feels Pinch of FAA-Ordered Groundings

“American has grounded the flights while it inspects its fleet of MD-80 airplanes to make sure the wiring in the wheel wells is properly protected from chafing. Unprotected wires potentially could result in a short or spark that might ignite, explains Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura J. Brown. “It’s a very low-probability risk, but it’s an extremely high-consequence issue,” she says.”

American grounds MD-80s a 2nd time

“Less than two weeks after grounding its MD-80 fleet for safety inspections, American Airlines said Tuesday that it again needed to take those aircraft out of service to address the same issue: how wires in the wheel wells are secured.”

Pesquisa discute a relação entre empresa e comunidade Red Hat/Fedora

O documento abaixo foi escrito por uma colega de trabalho (Eliane Iwasaki), como monografia do seu curso de pós-graduação. É um texto muito interessante, e vale a leitura.

MOVIMENTO OPEN SOURCE: a importância da comunicação e da relação entre empresas e comunidades para o mercado.

Este trabalho tem como objetivo compreender o modelo de produção do software livre, motivações de colaboradores de comunidades open source e sua influência no mercado de TI. Para a realização deste estudo, a internet foi amplamente utilizada como fonte de informações sobre comunidades, mercado de TI, tecnologia e de duas grandes entidades representando empresa e comunidade: Red Hat e Fedora. Complementei esta pesquisa bibliográfica com meus conhecimentos obtidos por meio de participação em palestras e eventos, além do acesso a informações e pessoas dentro das entidades citadas, devido a minha atual posição no departamento de Marketing da empresa Red Hat Brasil. A conclusão obtida a partir dos resultados da pesquisa afirma ou contesta hipóteses levantadas no início do estudo, esclarecendo muitas questões a respeito deste movimento revolucionário e inovador. Pode ainda contribuir para a relação entre empresa e comunidade open source, visando a continuidade e crescimento deste mercado.

Veja mais, e faça o download do texto completo no Dicas-L.

Fiber to the home

Yes! We have Fiber To The Home in Brazil! The new 30Mbps access it currently limited to a very limited (and wealthy) region in São Paulo, but it is a good start. It means it is a commercially viable solution in our country. This is great. Can’t wait for it to reach my neighborhood (if I can afford it). :)

ITIL v3 Certified

I’m now an ITIL Foundations v3 Certified! Just passed the test a few hours ago. This is so great!

Along with that being a new certification owned, this is a new professional frontier. ITIL feels so organic, so obvious, so interesting, and I want to start working on implementing some of it’s concepts.

New challenges ahead! :)

WiMax em operacao

Começa a operar no Brasil mais uma das novidades que eu mencionei para 2008: WiMax. De acordo com o portal Teleco:

Rede WiMax da Embratel
Início de operação: Março 2008.
Cobertura inicial: Belém, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Goiânia, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, São Luiz e São Paulo.

Por enquanto o serviço está disponível apenas para empresas. Claro, assim eles podem cobrar mais caro, e compensar os investimentos.

Bom, com isso concretizam-se todas as minhas previsões. :)

73% workaholic

I suspected that already, but now I’m sure.

This morning I heard on the radio the 8 signs of being workaholic:

  1. Works when doesn’t need to (weekends, holidays, extra hours).
  2. Leave family and group activities aside (lack of social and family life).
  3. Suffers of abstinence syndrome (anxious when not doing anything “useful”).
  4. Do many things at the same time (some times not even related to each other).
  5. Talks about work most of the time (or things related to work).
  6. Difficult to relate to colleagues (critic, demanding, perfectionist).
  7. Frequent health problems (flu, stomach, and stress related illness).
  8. When finally finds something as interesting as work, gets addicted to it for a while, then get back to work.

I won’t say that the above items describe me perfectly, but I’m pretty sure more than a half of them fit me very good.

A few minutes ago, while trying to work from home, I started browsing around the internet and found out my level of workaholism. According to this test, I’m 73% workaholic (if that’s something you can measure in numbers).

“Your score is 73. You are a workaholic. You could be on your way to burn-out, and family members may be experiencing emotional repercussions as well.”

True or false, that really makes me think if I’m really there, and if what I’m doing is being worthwhile.

What about you? Do you feel workaholic? Do you relate to the signs above? Did you get a score higher than 50% in the test? Please, share your thoughts in the comments area.

Oh, and by the way, I do like my job.

Defining software company for the 21st Century

I read an interesting comment by Matt Asay, on C|Net Blogs, with title “What is the world’s defining software company for the 21st century?“. What are the interesting points in it?

a) It’s a very biased observation against Red Hat’s mission statement.

b) It mentions Kiat Huang, my friend and former manager.

So, you go and read the comment for whatever reason you have to. :)

Blu-Ray is the new standard

I know it’s old news, but I decided to write something here after I received a newsletter from Sony with the title “The world has decided”.

In 2006 I said that I would go with PS3 (if I could afford it). Well, by the time the opportunity came, I could not, so XBox360 was the obvious choice. So, what does that all matters? If you read my post about PS3, you’re going to see that back in 2006 I was already prising Blu-Ray over HD-DVD, because by that time I already made my choice of format.

No, I’m not saying “I knew it”, I’m just writing this post to say that Microsoft lost this war.

Nobody knows for sure why M$ was going against the obvious (some have a few ideas why), but the fact is that the battle has come to an end, and the obvious has come to surface. Search around the web, and you’re going to see how many sites talk about companies declaring HD-DVD EOL. Even M$ did it already.

On Wikipedia, the official death of HD-DVD has been marked as February, 19, 2008, after Toshiba decided to EOL it’s production.

That’s it. It’s over. Good luck. Bye bye. Now let’s move on to the next format war. :)

[Update on Mar/13] Microsoft publically stated their Blu-Ray support.

Aprenda a ser um bom ouvinte

Li um excelente post no Efetividade.net sobre como ser um bom ouvinte, e ganhar pontos com os colegas de trabalho e clientes. Cuidado: encaminhar o texto para seu chefe pode fazer mal à saúde. :)