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April 2007 - Posts

I don't know about you...but I absolutely dislike drawing out this documentation by hand. So, let me tell you that I was pleasantly surprised to see this Sequence Diagram Generator from Nauman Leghari's blog. After waiting an interminable amount of time Read More
I'm not sure how other people have solved this, but here's what I did.   Problem I have a GridView in which I want to display two columns, CaseId and Status. CaseId is a Hyperlink field which, when clicked, opens a page displaying all of the relevant Read More
It's something that Dietrich Bonhoeffer first espoused over 60 years ago, and it's now gaining steam. Here's a post from the Out of Ur blog, "Muscular Christianity or Fluid Theology", which is well worth the read. Positing that institutional religion Read More
Interesting post on GeekLeaders.com about politics in the workplace, and, specifically, what the IT response to it should be. I've always understood what he's saying, but I've never quite seen it stated so succinctly. I suppose that now we'll have start Read More
Dictionary.com Word of the Day says so...if it was the 1st of April instead of the 9th, I'd be wondering. Read More
It's right out of a sci-fi novel...spray on computers? Check out this news in the Scotsman. I'm not sure whether to be excited or scared. Read More
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Can you say "ouch"? Check out this video, from National Geographic, about a man who has himself crucified every year on Good Friday. This man obviously has faith, however, it seems to me that it is very Old Testament sacrificial in concept. Thinking that Read More
Looks like Microsoft will be adding their Expression products to the MSDN downloads...finally: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/04/03/expression-added-to-msdn.aspx Read More
"It is better to be making the news than taking it." -- Winston Churchill Read More
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"Nothing is more certain than that a general profligacy andcorruption of manners make a people ripe for destruction. A goodform of government may hold the rotten materials together for sometime, but beyond a certain pitch, even the best constitution Read More
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