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			<title>Making a model</title>
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			<description>In a previous post of 2006, I wrote about the need to make the client understand the logic of what the information system you are building is about. This time I give some suggestions on how it's done.</description>
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			<title>The Daily Malice</title>
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			<description>Suffering from mistaken goodwill is the fate of the open source believer - tales from the throne of agony</description>
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			<title>Size does matter, but it's not always a good thing.</title>
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			<description>Why large organisations are doing a bad job so often. And how to survive external project management while servicing them.</description>
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			<title>What's so special about T3BOARD08</title>
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			<description>next years snowboard tour will be open for registration shortly. A few things will be different about it, which I'll try to point out here.</description>
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			<title>Meet Kasper</title>
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			<description>What's so special about Kasper - thank you's and observations from a heavily biased source.</description>
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			<title>ToDo-list 2007/2008</title>
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			<description>Make note to brain.</description>
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			<title>T3BORED? Never!</title>
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			<description>Behind the scenes of organizing the snowboard tour.</description>
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			<title>Usability in Photography</title>
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			<description>I got a new camera a few days ago, only to discover it does what my old one did, but better. In this game the usability of the camera is to photographic possibility like a lens that substracts any...</description>
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			<title>Why projects fail.</title>
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			<description>Failure is normal. So far for theory. In reality projects fail, because of reasons so stupid, it has made managers with half a brain left turn to cartoonists (and getting far richer in the process)....</description>
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			<title>Where was I?</title>
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			<description>So you heard of that Web 2.0 thingy alright?</description>
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