The attachment is a mirror of a great article that is inaccessible and is being slashdotted.
"Does Open Source Have Commercial Viability?" is a response to my review of Xero.com by Stuart Bale, Product Manager at MYOB. Today he left a comment to let me know about it.
I'm selling my Apple AirPort Base station. This device kicks-arse, but it's now surplus; http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Networking-modems/Wireless-networking...
If you want it for $190 (mates-rates), let me know asap so I can cancel the auction before anyone bids.
This article about the psychology of programmers hits the nail on the head. Finding it difficult and even impossible to get 'into the flow', was one of the sources of frustration in my recent employment that lead me to resigning.
Now I work virtually for CivicActions and I can create my own space and time to get in the flow and do the fun interesting (and billable) work.
There are several efforts around to collect links and summaries of drupal sites. This is by far the most comprehensive I've seen so far. Sites are categorized by region and other useful terms; http://www.drupalsites.net/
This was really interesting; http://www.developmentseed.org/blog/2007/nov/29/we-will-geocode-anything
This is an interesting and probably also useful view of all contrib modules; http://www.kentbye.com/files/drupal_modules_all.html
and images on Flickr.
KentBye is the creator of the visualise backtrace module, which also kicks arse! Go Kent!
This is useful even for the most seasoned Drupal user and developer; http://www.lullabot.com/audiocast/podcast-50-drupal-tips-and-tricks