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Tommy Norman's Blog
Author: TommyNorman Created: 8/16/2006 7:56 PM
Mindless rantings and the occassional nugget of wisdom.

Throwing Bodies at the Problem
By TommyNorman on 12/28/2006 1:09 AM

It is not necessarily a technical issue but many technical projects sometimes suffer from a project team that is too large. It usually happens when management has decided on a delivery date that cannot be met with the current amount of manpower and for some reason it is more logical to them to add more developers than to move the date. Realistically there are valid times when a date cannot move, but merely adding more developers usually gets to a point of diminished return rather quickly.

 

 A good friend of mine was fond of saying “You can't get nine women and make a baby in a month.” Take the situation where y ...

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Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet PC Review
By TommyNorman on 10/29/2006 8:43 PM

The previous post was an accident and the current blog settings do not allow me to edit or delete previous entries, so here is the correct post:

We recently purchased the Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet PC at work for presentations. Our decision for this model was driven by the need for a beefy notebook that also had a tablet pc digitized screen. While a bit bulky for a Tablet PC, the M400 has above average power with a 1.83 GHz Intel Duo Core processor. We were going to bump the RAM from the standard 1 GB (for the M400-S4032 model) to 2 GB but the 1 GB is two 512 chips and purchasing only ordered one extra 1 GB chip so we settled for 1.5. This model also comes with a 100 GB hard drive which is ample room but only comes in 5400 RPMs. All together it is very powerful for a Tablet PC.

With our company image and the Toshiba OEM software we booted with an initial 450+ MB of a memory footprint. I immediately uninstalled as much as I could to get down to 325 which is abo ...

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devLink: My wife still totally ROCKS!!
By TommyNorman on 10/15/2006 6:02 PM
In my last post I thanked all the devLink staff but I did forget to thank a very important person: my wife. The day before the conference I had a ton to get done and did not get most of it completed before I had to attend the VIP dinner. I asked my wife if she would bind a few conference guides while I was at the party so I would not have a ton to do when I got back later that evening. Not only did my wife bind some books, she bound ALL of the remaining ones (about 200). She then loaded all of the food and drinks into the van (which was packed floor to ceiling) and ironed my devLink shirt. All of this while I was schmoozing with the sponsors and speakers at the VIP party. When I came home I was able to fall right into bed in order to get up before 4 AM the next morning. I have to say that without her, you guys would have found me passed out on the couch at the Compuware booth by lunch. My wife ROCKS!

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