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Borland C# Builder
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Tim Marman
Matthew writes : Microsoft has assimilated and destroyed so many IDE vendors, what makes Borland think they will be successful. Even if they add features that Microsoft does not support, the VS IDE was built to support plug-ins so that other vendors can...
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More spam woes...
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Tim Marman
Well - I guess it's time to change that old e-mail address. I tried to send a test message to myself, and SpamAssassin (which uses the same algorithm as Cloudmark I guess) flags it as spam! MSGID_CHARS_SPAM (0.4 points) Message-Id has characters indicating...
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Office 2003 Beta Impressions
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Tim Marman
So after taking a Ghost snapshot of my machine, I was feeling a little brazen and decided to install Office 2003 Beta on my primary OS. I ran it previously in VMWare, but it seemed to be crashing my machine a lot ever since I did a fresh install of WinXP...
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Let's try out w.bloggar
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Tim Marman
Just seeing if this is a viable place to post my stuff from! UPDATE Cool! It looks like it is! In fact,I was just about to go into web-based interface to say I couldn't figure out how to edit, but it turns out I re-read the instructions and I just had...
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What the hell....
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Future of HTML in ASP.NET
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Tim Marman
Don writes : "ASP.NET still supports HTML, even though XML is the one true way" Which was then discussed a bit more by Julia (and Paschal in the comments). Anyone else find it somewhat curious, with that being said, that the automatic formatting and design...
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Spam
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Tim Marman
Read at Slashdot.org : SuperBanana writes "The Register reports in a story today that spammers have banded together under the name EmarketersAmerica.org to sue various anti-spam groups- days before a large conference on spam hosted by the FTC(which will...
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Great escapes
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Tim Marman
In case anyone was wondering, I haven't posted in awhile because I was away on vacation. I was out of the office for a whole six days (two of which were spent driving), the longest contiguous block since I started in the summer of 2001. Wow, that's sad...
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Irrational behavior
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Tim Marman
In regards to posts by Pascal and Robert .... I usually avoid anything remotely political, but I feel I need to weigh in here. As a disclaimer, I'm not for or against the war. I don't have enough information to be able to draw an appopriate conclusion...
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Hmm
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Tim Marman
As I begin to drink, a few things weird things I've noticed. Coincidentally, they all seem to be related to SharpReader. I put it in my startup menu, but it doesn't start. I have to manually go and open it. I haven't tried this with other WinForms apps...
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