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Using a maintenance architect

My lastest Baseline column is up, in which I argue that setting up one or more maintenance architects within an enterprise can help reduce maintenance costs while at the same time providing a training path for chief software architects. Let me know what you think. Sorry things have been a bit quiet here; both Bruce Henderson [...]

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Lawmakers to Examine Water Rights to Yadkin: Bill Would Order Impact Study Before Renewing Alcoa's License for Its Hydroelectric Dams.

By Bruce Henderson, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Jul. 16--Water rights to the Yadkin River, including aluminum giant Alcoa's hydroelectric dams, will come under scrutiny this week in the N.C. legislature.

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Reefs Off North Carolina Coast May Escape Pressure to Drill

By Bruce Henderson CHARLOTTE, N.C. - One of Earth's last frontiers lies off the Carolinas coast, on the cold, black ocean bottom 1,200 feet below the waves.

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Bo'ness house plan given go-ahead

Controversial plans to build hundreds of new homes in Bo'ness as part of a £175m regeneration plan are agreed.

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THE LOST FISH OF THE CATAWBA: Dams Ended the Migration. Can Trucks Bring It Back?

By Bruce Henderson, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Jun. 23--Pulled by an instinct only a concrete dam could thwart, Atlantic herring and shad once surged up the Catawba River each spring by the millions.

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SOA Stories, SOA Event Processing in Ottawa, June 25-26, 2008

... element to the SOA – Event Processing mix. Ed Lynch from IBM adds the element of BPM, while Bruce Henderson of Savant adds the mashup perspective. After the invited speaker talks on Thursday, I'll be moderating a roundtable discussion between invited experts and meeting attendees on the current and future relationship of SOA and event processing in the context of delivering business...

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Spike Lee Takes On 'Time Traveler'

Spike Lee will co-write and direct "," a feature adaptation of a memoir by Ronald Mallett, one of the nation's first African-Americans to earn a Ph.D in theoretical physics.Mallett, who wrote the book with Bruce Henderson, recounts his rise from poverty to a distinguished academic and scientific career, and it lays out the technical specs for what Mallett envisions as a workable time...

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Spike Lee Adapting 'Time Traveler' and Sienna Miller Heads to 'Nottingham'

... up the project through his Forty Acres & A Mule Filmworks banner. Mallett, who wrote the book with Bruce Henderson, recounts his rise from poverty to a distinguished academic and scientific career, and it lays out the technical specs for what Mallett envisions as a workable time machine. Developing a time machine became an obsession for Mallett from the age of 10 after his father's...

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Spike Lee: TIME TRAVELER!!

Mallett, who wrote the book with Bruce Henderson, recounts his rise from poverty to a distinguished academic and scientific career, and it lays out the technical specs for what Mallett envisions as a workable time machine. Developing a time machine became an obsession for Mallett from the age of 10 after his father's death. His goal was to travel back in time to save his father.

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"Time Traveler" - cast:

An adaptation of a memoir by Ronald Mallett, one of the nation's first African-Americans to earn a Ph.D in theoretical physics. Mallett, who wrote the book with Bruce Henderson, recounts his rise from poverty to a distinguished academic and scientific career, and it lays out the technical specs for what Mallett envisions as a workable time machine. Developing a time machine became an...

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Spike Lee Helming Time Traveler

Spike Lee will co-write and direct Time Traveler, a feature adaptation of a memoir by Ronald Mallett, one of the nation's first African-Americans to earn a Ph.D in theoretical physics. says Lee has acquired "Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality" and set up the project through his Forty Acres & A Mule Filmworks.Mallett, who wrote the book with Bruce Henderson,...

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Spike Lee’s Time Traveler

... actually a very interesting living subject for a feature film. Co-written by best-selling author Bruce Henderson, the memoir tells a story of Mallett’s rise from poverty to becoming a distinguished academic, one of the first African Americans to earn a Ph.D in theoretical physics. As a child, he became obsessed with developing a working time machine after reading a comic-book version...

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Chemical Leak Might Have Led to Fish Kill: Mount Holly Plant Says It Recently Discovered a Spill That Occurred About When the Fish Died in May.

By Bruce Henderson, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Jun. 13--Chemical maker Clariant Corp. says a spill from its Mount Holly West plant might have killed thousands of fish in the Catawba River in late May. The kill, which claimed 2,000 to 10,000 fish, had stumped investigators.

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Heat Wave Has Plans to Stay Awhile

By Bruce Henderson and Steve Lyttle, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Jun. 5--A searing stretch of hot, dry weather, coupled with rising water use, could prolong a drought that's far from over. Forecasters say the Charlotte area faces another week or more of temperatures in the 90s.

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Duke Plant to Be Reviewed: N.C. Air Quality Officials Will Check Cliffside Project to Be Sure It's Using Maximum Pollution Controls.

By Bruce Henderson, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Jun. 3--In a victory for environmentalists, state regulators will review whether Duke Energy's expanding Cliffside plant has the most effective controls available to catch mercury and dozens of other hazardous air pollutants.