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Experts Agree

Experts Agree: Power Corrupts, and PowerPoint corrupts absolutely.

Actually, kidding aside, the first link is to an amazing NY Tiimes op-ed, The Rich Are More Oblivious Than You and Me, that talks about how just as rich people get inured to expensive things and think so much less of breaking them, so too powerful people come to think much less of the feelings and needs of others:

getting power causes people to focus so keenly on the potential rewards, like money, sex, public acclaim or an extra chocolate-chip cookie — not necessarily in that order, or frankly, any order at all, but preferably all at once — that they become oblivious to the people around them.

Indeed, the people around them may abet this process, since they are often subordinates intent on keeping the boss happy. So for the boss, it starts to look like a world in which the traffic lights are always green (and damn the pedestrians). Professor Keltner and his fellow researchers describe it as an instance of “approach/inhibition theory” in action: As power increases, it fires up the behavioral approach system and shuts down behavioral inhibition.

Strangely, this article never once mentions George W. Bush.

The second link is to an Australian study that suggests that using Powerpoint (and the like) makes it harder for audiences to absorb facts:

“It is effective to speak to a diagram, because it presents information in a different form. But it is not effective to speak the same words that are written, because it is putting too much load on the mind and decreases your ability to understand what is being presented.”

I believe it.

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Between Data Loss and the Subpoena Lies … the Shadow

Vista Shadow Copies — Helpful to Users, Even More to EDD Recovery? reports that even when you overwrite files in Vista they're not really gone. In one sense, this fixes a big glitch in XP and its predecessors: if you saved a new version of a file over an old one, the old one did not go to the 'trash' folder to hang around for recovery. It was gone, or at least gone enough that it would take a lot of luck and high-class computer forensics to recover. Now, “Shadow Copy” prevents this:

Have you ever accidentally saved over a file you were working on? Accidental file deletion or modification is a common cause of data loss. Windows Vista includes a useful innovation to help you protect your data: Shadow Copy. Available in the Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista, this feature automatically creates point-in-time copies of files as you work, so you can quickly and easily retrieve versions of a document you may have accidentally deleted. Shadow copy is automatically turned on in Windows Vista and creates copies on a scheduled basis of files that have changed […] It works on single files as well as whole folders.

So this feature is great for emergency recovery. And of course for discovery in lawsuits too.

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Is Your PC Ready for DST?

Here's an easy way to check if your PC is ready for Daylight Savings Time, which will begin this Sunday in most of the US (several weeks ahead of the old schedule).

Click on the Daylight Saving Time (DST) patch tester.

Looks like I'm ready:

Remember, “Spring forward, Fall back.”

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WP X3 Inside A Linux Environment? Could it Be?

So I'm wondering if this remarkably kludgy system — Running Windows as a VM on Linux with VMware Server — would be the solution to running WordPerfect inside a Linux environment? You'd need a reasonably fast machine, and I don't have one to spare right now, but as soon as I have a few spare days (yah, right)….

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Pandora’s Peculiarities

I love Pandora, but it has done two strange things recently.

I recently took the Secunia Software Inspector out for a spin, and it in addition to finding all sorts of obscure software that it thought needed updating, and I thought needed deleting, it also found multiple outdated copies of Java and the flash player. So I deleted them all except the newest. Alas, now that I had only the newest version of the Flash player, Pandora stopped working — it was convinced I was blocking the flash player from storing its data locally, even when I wasn’t. I laboriously followed the directions in Pandora’s FAQ and went through the flash privacy panel (I hate that obscure thing) and gave Pandora the rights to everything short of my first-born, but no dice. I eventually had to uninstall version 9.x of the flash player and downgrade to 7.x to make Pandora work again. This is odd.

And then there’s the station I created with Right Said Fred’s “I’m Too Sexy”. That’s one weird station.

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Whine

Codeweavers, the people who make Windows apps run under Linux, have just released version 6.0 of CrossOver Office, with a ton of support for popular applications, notably World of Warcraft.

But according to the CodeWeavers – CrossOver Office – Change Log, they still don’t support the one application I need most of all: Wordperfect for Windows.

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