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October 2005 - Posts

"Technology is dominated by two types of people: those who understand what they do not manage, and those who manage what they do not understand."   (or is that putz law?) Read More
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How can you argue with Dilbert? http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20051029.html Read More
I was just listening to Dr. Richard Swenson on Focus on the Family's broadcast, and he had some fascinating things to say. Here's one of the items that really struck me: "Take a deep breath. Everybody take a deep breath. When you do that you just Read More
I just used the TinyURL link (referred to below) to create a tiny link for a co-worker to go check out Google's GMail. Here's the TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/9qyhl Here's the original URL: https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail&passive=true&rm=false&continue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fui%3Dhtml%26zy%3Dl&ltmpl=wsad&ltmplcache=2 Read More
Check out the news block over to the left. You might notice that there are some new items over there. Jeff told me about them and showed me the script to make it possible. Basically, you register with del.icio.us, which is a bookmarking service (more Read More
MSDN article on some of the new “gee whiz” features of WSE 3.0. (by Kieth Brown) Read More
Want to raise your GQ1? Try the Logical Methods in Computer Science site.   1 Geek Quotient Read More
Interesting little app. Don't know that I'd want to run it on my system.... Read More
Here's an interesting interview with Anders Hejlsberg (C# architect). I extracted one of the more fascinating quotes below: So queries just turn into method calls that are strung together, but the query syntax makes it easier to read, even though Read More
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Here's an article on how to use your coffee pot to brew beer. Read More
Ryan Paul has provided a guided tour of the new Windows Command Shell over at Ars Technica. Read More
Two videos on Channel 9 worth watching including integrated RSS feeds, blogs, wiki, componentized plug-n-play IIS architecture and more... Part I Part II Read More
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