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  1. @decisionstats Then why did it costs trillions to defend the world against Communism? ;-)
  2. @datachick Hmm I'll have to read that.
  3. @datachick Based on your tweets I think I should avoid flying in the future!
  4. @Stimoelliot Using Tweetdeck to search for "anaytics" and it all seems to be Web analytics -- not very scientific
  5. @SethGrimes You're right the "shared" condition doesn't fit desktop products very well. #BI
  6. RT @aristippus303: @NeilRaden @SethGrimes I believe" PivotTable" is a registered trademark. "Pivot table" is not, but still very much sy ...
  7. @SethGrimes @NielRaden Pivoting once meant displaying a measure and two other columns as a cross table but has slowly added features.
  8. @SethGrimes @NeilRaden Here's Nigel Pendse's description of OLAP (based on Codd) http://bit.ly/62sjNh
  9. @NeilRaden Yeah and mininova's dead too... http://bit.ly/7rAsvt
  10. @decisionstats I don't know that Suntze was really right wing... The Confucians hated him for his lack of old fashioned honor
  11. @aristippus303 @NeilRaden If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. -Sun Tzu
  12. The key to good dictation software is a good mike.
  13. Happy to welcome @aristippus and Datawatch on board the BI Survey... also It's so much fun to meet Twitterers in real life.
  14. I hear Microsoft is now pitching Access 2010 to some big accounts as a planning tool.
  15. @NeilRaden In particular, we've been in Afghanistan a while, without much success. Do we have a new plan?
  16. @alexej_freund The trick is getting the structure into the unstructured data.... @ManyaMayes
  17. @NeilRaden The Twitter API limit strikes again!
  18. @meneerharmsen Strange isn't it? And it would be unusual to position BODI as a end user tool.
  19. @gobansaor Agreed. Few things are harder to kill than good software, which is why Fortran is still around.
  20. @gobansaor Excel will (eventually) be replaced by a host of niche products nibbling away at its market share.