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March 2007 - Posts
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I recently had to call Samsung customer service due to a broken TV set. (It's actually a very long story that involved many calls over a 2-month period, but I won't bore you.) Shortly after that debacle, my Xbox went belly up with the dreaded three-red-light
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WPF Provides the Best of Times
New York Times publisher Pinchy Suzberger recently told Haaretz Daily Newspaper Israel, "I don't know if we will be printing in five years, and you know what, I don't care." My dad was in the newspaper business for many decades and worked for a few very
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Free VWD and SQL Server 2005 Express Hosting (For 30 Days)
If you're just getting around to checking out Visual Web Developer (whether as part of Visual Studio or by using the free Visual Web Developer Express Edition,) you might want to test out your application in a real-world hosting environment. Then again,
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Love, Hate, and Barenaked Ladies
I hate DRM. Absolutely hate it. I love Barenaked Ladies. (It's a music group, Mom. I'm not opening any closets.) Barenaked Ladies have always been great about making their music available for download without being burdened by DRM. A buddy at work recently
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March CTP of Orcas Has Arrived
A short while back, I blogged about the great new features in Orcas that ASP.NET developers will enjoy thanks to the incorporation of the Expression Web designer into Visual Studio. At that time, these features were set to debut in the February CTP version
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