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May 2006 - Posts
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I paid my $17 and watched X-Men 3 on the opening weekend. Liked it. I know all the critics hate the "let's throw more special effects at it" style of sequels, but I happened to like all the new mutants. My favorites? Read More
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A pair of friends of mine, Dara and Russ Arouh, are making their national TV debut tomorrow morning on Good Morning America. Here's the fun story:
Dara and Russ make this truly excellent grilled vegetable pizza. I last sampled it in February, Read More
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Totally unprovoked, Mexico launched an assault against Canada by way of the North Pole! This and other ficticious stories from the mind of Dan Attis, coming soon to his blog... Read More
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Greg Young pinged me via IM to show me a problem he's run into - a bug in the C# compiler. Open up Visual Studio and start a C# console app. Paste the following code into the Main routine:
float low = 7f; float high = 100f; low = ((high Read More
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If you're interested, Adobe is presenting a free seminar about its Macromedia Breeze product helps you get web conferencing working right. The seminar is on June 1 at the Westin Atlanta North (the one at the Perimeter on Concourse Pkwy). Registration Read More
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The Atlanta Microsoft Professionals are working on putting together some more training material, this time we are working on ASP.NET 1,2,3! Well in our weekly meeting Dan left the country, Keith had pictures of his new house, and Matt told us his Read More
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Just to let everyone know we have completed putting the speaker evals together for both the speakers and the event. If you have any more feedback to help us with future events, just leave a comment for us here.
A big Thank You to my wife Heidi Read More
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Here they are:
Pictures: http://devcow.com/photos/atlanta_code_camp/default.aspx
Presentations: http://www.atlantamspros.com/codecamp/Downloads/tabid/121/Default.aspx
I finally have uploaded some of the pictures from the Atlanta Code Camp and the presentations Read More
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This was frustrating me for a bit until I found the answer, so I thought I'd put it online to help save others the same headache.
I've got a project I'm working on here at work that one other developer is working on with me. For some reason, on Read More
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While I was in Italy, I was completely fascinated by all of the amazing architecture around me. I mean, I've seen castles before. You can sort of understand a castle - big bricks on top of other big bricks make a big wall. However, when Read More
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This is too good not to share.Jonathan Coulton is a singer/songwriter releasing stuff to the public via his blog. He's releasing his music under the Creative Commons license, which enables people to take his work and include it in their own work, Read More
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During last weeks code camp I walked in on the most surprising thing. One of my local friends (we won’t mention names) was reading a new book from one of our publishers. Yes we did get the book for the Atlanta Code Camp and no we don’t know Read More
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So I've just wrapped up a quick little demo of how easy it is to code for SharePoint. Since the focus is on easy, and they're not yet 100% sure if we'd be using SharePoint vs a make-your-own ASP.Net 2.0 site, I decided the best way to go is to use the Read More
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I'm not 100% sure how I got to this site - it began as a search for some SharePoint and SmartPart information, linked through Scoble (is everyone aware of the recent family tragedy he's had?), and got to the MaineWebReport.com.
The story I'm about Read More
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Search engines such as MSN, Yahoo, and Google use programs called spiders or bots to automatically read and index web pages for future searches. If you have a website you'd like to have noticed, you'll want to do everything you can to optimize Read More
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I finally found the problem that was causing the blog's comments to stop working. Apparently something is wrong with the built in anti-spam software that is causing the site to auto-delete every comment and return an error to the user. I'll Read More
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I'm back from my 11 day Italian honeymoon. Kim and I toured through Rome and Florence with a side trip to Tivoli. I've posted a few photos online on my MSN Spaces account. I'll possibly get around to posting some descriptions of what Read More
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My friend the Mad Mexican reappeared this past week in Canada. Imagine that of all places for the Mad Mexican he picked Canada. Check out his website and the videos of his return at Dev Teach 2006 where he met up and was reunited with his Read More
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I will be posting more today and tomorrow about our code camp event. We had a great time with a ton of people and great speakers. Thanks to everyone that helped and we will have the pictures up soon. Read More
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I am extremely excited to announce that SharePoint 1,2,3! is going to be presented at the Florida .NET User Group. I wanted to say a big thank you to those guys and girls helping to present the material and set up the event. A extra big thanks Read More
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WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! Call your friends, call your neighbors, tell your enemies, we need volunteers.
This is a call for volunteers for the 2006 Atlanta Code Camp which is taking place this Saturday, May 13th. If you are planning on attending Read More
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I have not blogged a lot late and so I thought I would give everyone an update. There are many things going on right now and I have been very tired and worn out for some reason. Travel has been a big factor in what has made me worn down, but Read More
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I had a great time at this. We started (late thanks to my poor navigation skills) at a Japanese steakhouse where I had 3 bottles of sake (that's about 10 shots) and then we moved on to the next party location where I lost track of alcohol after Read More
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I got married this past weekend! The rehearsal dinner, the ceremony, and the reception afterwards - everything was so much fun and I'm so glad that so many people could come share the time with us. Those of you who could make it - Thank you! Read More
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