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Steve Ballmer - Brash, Passionate, but definitely not Stupid

There was an interesting story in today's news about Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's outburst at an iPhone-carrying Microsoft employee. Apparently, Ballmer was addressing a company gathering when the employee pulled his iPhone out to take a picture of him. Ballmer went nuts. He grabbed the phone, ridiculed the employee publicly, then pretended to stomp on the device. You can read the full story over on Engadget. There is even an alleged photo taken as Ballmer reached for the device. Ballmer is an interesting character. Certainly there is plenty of evidence on YouTube of his over-the-top antics as he revs up Microsofties with his ranting and raving, screaming and yelling. And who could forget his chant of "Developers! Developers! Developers!" at a gathering of software developers, as he tried to make the point that Microsoft's success was partly due to its army of, well, developers. It's even spawned a remix version. Even back on the very early days ...

Cache me if you can

I've been in a few conference presentations lately where the topic of geocaching has come up.  Usually, the presenter asks the question "who knows about geocaching?" and about three hands go up.  The presenter then tries to give a quick explanation about it for those who haven't heard about it - "it's like a treasure hunt", or "it's a game where people hide things for others to find", or other similar explanations.  While these summaries are mostly accurate, they don't really give enough information and many people seem interested to know more about it. Thanks to a long involvement with 4WDing, I've been playing with GPS and digital mapping for a while now, and I've done quite a bit of geocaching over the last few years, including placing our own .  When I started I was using a Garmin GPS V , a great little GPS that can basically do it all - multiple datum switching, realtime path tracking, waypoint extrapolation - you name it, ...