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Holy cow, I wrote a book!
Writer Shannon Dunn can't sing, can't act, can't even dance a little, but she was determined to perform in the opera. And being rejected at the audition didn't stop her. It's a fascinating story.
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I can't seem to get any straight answers. Is it true that Winforms in the future will not be supported in favor of WPF? I have 4 major projects to re-write in in my opinoun WPF is not ready for prime time, but I don't want to waste my time re-writing software in a platform thats going to disappear.
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Rob
owgur: I can't possibly fathom why you would think this is the right place to ask such a question.
owgur, just focus on being the best opera singer you can be. Winforms and WPF are common distractions that plague amateur singers and are the biggest roadblocks to opera stardom.