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Clifford Stoll gave this TED Talk a little over two years ago. I just found it today. I don't agree with everything that he says, but he makes very valid points. If you haven't seen it yet, you should find 18 minutes and watch it. It will be worth it. |
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 3:45:52 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | |
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After attending Tech Ed 2008 last week, my family and I stayed in Orlando for a couple of days and tried to jumpstart the economy by visiting Disney World. At Hollywood Studios it was a Star Wars weekend. What that means is parades, photo ops, plenty to buy....and yes, a dance competition.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:09:43 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | | star wars
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Quite a while ago now, Marq and I were having a conversation about some pictures on flickr and how someone (or many people, I forget) had "favorited" a picture that he had of feet. After far too many jokes about feet, footr was born. The pictures are usually safe for work. But every now and then you get one popping up that you really shouldn't be looking at. |
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 5:06:53 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | |
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After over a month of radio silence, I'm just posting to share this golden oldie: |
Monday, May 05, 2008 6:11:17 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | | video
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I just noticed this morning that my spell checker wasn’t working (outlook and word) in 2007. I googled around and it only seems to happen when you upgrade, not for a fresh install. I don’t know how many misspellings I’ve been sending out for the past two weeks since I upgraded. I’m too horrified to even think about it. If you find yourself in the same boat, this was the fix that I found: In your registry settings delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Proofing Tools\1.0 That seemed to fix everything. For the record, I did run the MS Office Diagnostics tool first. But that didn’t fix the problem. |
Thursday, March 27, 2008 6:40:07 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | |
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The other day Mark sent me a link to Wired, basically talking about how indie games were looking to be a big deal this year. The article really played up the fact that the Playstation 3 seems to be leading in this particular department. That bummed me out a bit. I hate being a Microsoft fanboy, but I started playing around with XNA way back when it first came out. The indie game idea seemed really cool, especially with the ability to deploy to one of the latest generation of consoles. But after reading that article I was feeling like the XBOX 360 and Microsoft had missed the boat. XNA came out a while ago, and here we are able to create games, but we aren't really able to share them. Well apparently that is changing. Soon.... The quick version: Microsoft is adding the ability for developers to publish their games to XBOX Live. What they are calling "Subscriber Peers" (I'm guessing these are Creators Club members?) will be able to download the games, play them, and review them. If the games "pass" (what all goes into "passing", I don't know), they will be added to the global catalog on the XBOX Live Marketplace....meaning available to anybody. If you want to read more, go here: http://forums.xna.com/ShowThread.aspx?PostID=46554 A preview starts YESTERDAY! It's available now. Not the full blown system listed above, but a preview. You can download the game launcher for free, right now. RIGHT NOW! It's only available until Feb 24th. So go get it. You can then play seven preview games. One was the winner of last year's Dream Build Play contest. My favorite happens to be the Jelly Car game. It's super simple, and super fun. Try them all. Did I mention it's only available for another couple of days? Go get it! |
Thursday, February 21, 2008 7:29:23 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | | XNA
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I usually run Query Analyzer Sql Server Management Studio with my query results being displayed as text. But every now and then I really need them to show up in a grid...usually for copying and pasting. Whenever this happens it's always a process of me sitting there clicking through menus until I remember that you can change that setting under Tools -> Options -> Query Results -> Default destination for result What a pain in the ass. Today I discovered the keyboard shortcut for making this change and committed it to memory (AKA the yellow sticky note on my monitor). Here they are for you, and for me when I forget sometime in the near future. CTRL+D: Results in a grid CTRL+T: Results as text Another one that Mark was asking me about the other day... how to insert a NULL into a column when you have the table open in Management Studio. CTRL+0 (zero) If you are dead set on never touching the mouse, here is the definitive list from SQL Server 2005 Books Online: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms174205.aspx They don't seem to have that insert NULL shortcut listed there though. I wonder if any others are missing? |
Wednesday, February 06, 2008 3:28:38 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | |
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This is a temporary post that was not deleted. Please delete this manually. (a5c3679a-c9d7-4b8d-a697-19c6c54c135e - 3bfe001a-32de-4114-a6b4-4005b770f6d7) |
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 5:57:43 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) | |
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