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Monthly Archives: May 2008
ASCII to Hex Converter
Because you never know when you’ll need to convert ASCII to Hex it’s really handy to have a good converter. Unless you know that %7E is a tilde and %2F is a forward-slash, then I would recommend bookmarking my favorite ascii to hex converter, Centricle. Even though it sounds like something covered in the anatomy [...]
Instant Information Devaluation
digg_url = 'http://misbah.org/2008/05/26/instant-information-devaluation/'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Information cost is a fickle animal. Ironically, information has the most value right before it’s made available to a person. This value isn’t always in the pure financial sense, but also includes the time spent to gain that information. However, as soon as the transfer of information occurs, that [...]
Posted in Economics Tagged arbitrage, asymmetry, econ, information, information asymmetry, information cost, information devaluation, value of information 2 Comments
New GRD Project Management Process
I recently read about a new Project Management process called “GRD”. It’s supposed to cut through all the non-essential users to streamline break-fix or emergency issue resolution. I’m still looking around for more information about this GRD Process — including what it’s an acronym for. My guess is that it stands for “Greatly Reduced *Something*”.
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