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An improvement to RegisterClientScriptBlock
Chris Maunder on CodeProject found a new way to register your Javascript blocks, using a base class page.
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Yet another forum
Well indeed it's the name of a new forum software open source and written in C#.
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Handwriting
If like me you don't have a Tablet PC but you like to use your own handwriting, Fontifier is a new easy to use service to transform your own writing into fonts.

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Interesting controls
I found this website with a good bunch of free controls via David and I think the list speak for itself.
I like also the mixed use between client side and server side.
The proof that you don't have to be a commercial company to provide an excellent job ;-)
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Comics and CSS
Check this new comics site PV Comics. They make a good use of advanced CSS techniques.
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Windows Media Extender
Bill Gates announced at the CES the Windows Media Extender with some prototypes.
But something I am not sure if it's a good news is that you can only connect your extender to a Windows Media Center box.
Does it means you can't have access to your media stored on a Windows XP edition ?
If yes, no advantage, very disappointing because some products exists already like Homepod for example which let me have access to my PC (Windows XP). -
What programmer are you ;-))

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For Dubliners and Irish Longhorn Preview
Just funny that this happens the same day as my birthday (40 !)
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Future iPod ?
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Aggregator
Robert **strongly** suggest that I use an aggregator to read only the posts I want.
The problem is that I like using a browser because I can find one in any computer I use (thankfully I don't have to work only on Windows;-))
I don't have to install any software and I am perfectly happy with this solution.
Anyway I tried few aggregators to use on one machine, but I still can't make my mind on a good one.
Anybody knows about some review or some kind of tests (like SharpReader, RSS Bandit, NewsGator)