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        <title>Gentry&#39;s Laws of Troubleshooting</title>   
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        <ol><li>Check the most common causes first.</li><li>If it is not one of the most common causes, check the lowest level causes that do not require more than moderate effort to test, in descending order of commonness.</li><li>If you have not found the cause by following the first and second laws, then check the one thing that could break everything, and work backwards.<br /></li></ol>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Sense, react</title>   
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        <p>How do we take networked information systems to another level?&#160; How do we deal with the scale of data becoming available in a far flung global, and eventually extraterestrial network?&#160; Information systems need to be &quot;smarter.&quot;&#160; That&#39;s easy.&#160; Harder is what does smarter mean?</p><p>One thing it means is being aware to changes in the information environment and reacting to those changes, especially without human intervention.&#160; That&#39;s the only way to deal with the scale of what we are building.</p><p>So this conference looks like the thing:&#160; <a href="http://dsonline.computer.org/portal/site/dsonline/menuitem.9ed3d9924aeb0dcd82ccc6716bbe36ec/index.jsp?&amp;pName=dso_level1&amp;path=dsonline/2007/02&amp;file=o2002.xml&amp;xsl=article.xsl&amp;;jsessionid=G5kmNznLLj6LYSTbytZQF5S6bkBwN2w2pDQV3ChhgDy1TWjGyTQG%21-1418202593"><strong>Inaugural International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems</strong>.</a> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Small groups still rule</title>   
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        <p>In an in interview on IT Conversations titled, <a href="http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail1747.html">The big zero</a>, Doc Searls made a fascinating point.&#160; In the midst of this unprecedented explosion of connectivity, when more people can connect with more other people than ever before, its still small groups that work.&#160; You hear talk about aggregation and the wisdom of the crowd, but small groups remain the most enjoyable and productive.&#160; What the Internet changes is that the members of that group can be geographically distributated in a way that wasn&#39;t possible before.&#160; You can find the best 10 or 20 people in the world, rather than in your city or state or country.</p><p>In my personal experience, beyond bare information gathering, the most useful Internet thing for me has been an email list.&#160; It was originally a group of friends from college, and has expanded over the years to include their spouses.&#160; It&#39;s still less than 20 people.&#160; The next primary use is for keeping in touch with my family.&#160; Again, small group.&#160; </p><p>The possibility of finding the right 10 ro 20 people is huge on today&#39;s Internet.&#160; What needs a lot of work is how to find them.<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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