My fiancé and I went to see this yesterday at the Montngomery Theater in San Jose. Sometimes, it's really hard to remember just how good these men and women (and kids!) are on that stage. The talent it takes to memorize the lines, the finance that goes into props/sets, and the enjoyment that a live audience can bring will always amaze me. This show in particular had more than a few great moments. During the scene where Gene Kelly sings in the street and hangs onto the lampost, they ...
My parents were refugees from Cambodia in the early 1980s. When we fled the country, I was the ripe old age of 6 months and I couldn't possibly realize what was going on. My mom tells me of nights when we would crawl through the jungles in abject fear that I would cry and a Khmer Rouge guerrilla would find and kill us without thinking twice. She tells me of nights where she would forget where she was due to fatigue, stress, and exhaustion only to come back to ensure that the guide they hired wouldn't ...
Initially, they dubbed this the "Facebook of the Enterprise" but then they realized that the word "Facebook" is synonymous with the word "productivity killer" in the corporate world. I've had a chance to mess around with this feature in the development instances and I have to say, it's interesting. Essentially as I understand it, the application (Salesforce.com) will now speak to the user. The user dictates what they want to follow and as those records become updated, ...