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Peter Torr's Blog
Why is security so difficult to understand?
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
9
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This is really a rhetorical question. People often ask why security is so hard to understand. Why can't we just make it easy for people? Well, here's a challenge: Explain the legal system of <insert country of choice>, in 100 words...
Peter Torr's Blog
Maintaining LinkDemands across inheritance boundaries
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
6
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As you already know, LinkDemands can be dangerous . But if you do use them, you need to know how to use them correctly. One problem that happens is when people add (or fail to maintain) a LinkDemand to a derived class when one did (or did not) exist on...
Peter Torr's Blog
More travel stuff
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
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Having returned from my Britain / Germany / Australia trip, I embarked on a weekend jaunt to San Francisco to visit a friend. But first, I just want to say that I ended up booking my trip through Airtreks.com , as recommended by "ray" in my previous entry...
Peter Torr's Blog
More non-Admin bloggging
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
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Aaron is blogging about running as non-Admin . Surf on over for some more great tips and insight -- and send your Admin-running friends over there, too!
Peter Torr's Blog
Just me complaining
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
9
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You know what I love about car insurance? It's the fact that the insurance company can charge me $400 for reporting a minor incident for which I didn't actually want them to pay out any money. Anybody have good recommendations for car insurance...
Peter Torr's Blog
Harry Potter and the 142 Minutes of My Life I'll Never Get Back
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over 8 years ago
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Peter Torr - MSFT
6
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I just snored my way through the third Harry Potter film . Oh the pain. At least it was shorter than the last two films. I swear Warner Bros. isn't going to get another $8.50 out of me for future instalments. Fortunately my faith in Hollywood was...
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