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PDC Bloggers site
If you're following the weblogs.asp.net main feed, this will be redundant...sorry!
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T1 at last!
For those who have patiently followed the ongoing saga of my quest to get a T1 installed in my home office, the T1 is now in and operational! And only two months and 10 days after it was ordered. :-)
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OT: Speaking of Microsoft competitors...
Ole Eichorn comes up with one of the most concise descriptions of one of my big hangups with Java:
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OT: Mac funny - "Crash Different"
via Scoble:
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Blaster clarification...
In posting my opinions on the blaster worm, and on what might be done to prevent future occurrences, I seem to have opened myself up to some blasting of my own:
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Blasted Blaster
I'm puzzled...practically at a loss for words. The cause? The fact that yet again, Microsoft finds and patches a vulnerability before an exploit is widely available, and still, hundreds of thousands of computers are infected. This is inexcusable.
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OT: Getting it write when righting
OK, so maybe it's not completely off-topic, since written communication is probably very important to bloggers in general, even .NET bloggers, but while I was putting together my previous blog entry, I did a Google search to ensure that I was using the phrase "hear, hear" correctly (it's not "here, here", as some write it). I ran across the following link, which lists this as well as a number of other common "homophone" errors, and also lists a variety of other common grammatical errors. If you write (and few of us don't), you should take a look. It also covers my personal pet peeve, "loose" vs. "lose":
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Doug's got it right...your career is YOUR responsibility
There has been a lot of talk on a lot of the blogs over going to PDC, the cost of PDC, etc. There is an argument made that the cost of an event like PDC is prohibitive, preventing folks working at smaller employers, or even the self employed from attending. This sort of begs a question: Who is responsible for your career?
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It appears that Alex Lowe has been assimilated... ;-)