Archive for June 16th, 2009

On June 10, 2009, the West Virginia Lawyer Disciplinary Board issued Legal Ethics Opinion 2009-01 (What is Metadata and Why Should Lawyers Be Cautious?) to raise awareness among lawyers to be cautious when dealing with metadata. The opinion describes “metadata” as the data behind the data – including the location where the document is created, [...]

This may be a recurring nightmare among folks in management positions: a star employee has a problem with body odor… and it’s up to you to talk to them. What do you say? How do you approach the subject tactfully? It’s not an easy one.

As I said when I broke up with my razor, I want to give a few other methods of hair removal a test run. Today I had my first date with a depilatory cream.
The instructions are easy enough: smear on the cream, wash your hands, and wait.

About this time each year, I reach out to my colleagues at Microsoft Research to see what cool projects they are working on that might have some direct or indirect application to health and healthcare.  A few years back we looked at technology they…(read more)


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