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Forum posts by Scott Hanselman:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 24, 2004, 2:43 AM
If I had a nickel for everytime someone called me a Luddite, I'd have 5 cents. Main Entry: Ludd·ite Function: noun Etymology: perhaps from Ned Ludd, 18th century Leicestershire workman who destroyed machinery : one of a group of early 19th century English workmen destroying laborsaving machinery as a protest; broadly : one who is opposed to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 21, 2004, 3:23 AM
Sorry folks, PodCasting = Verbal Incontinence. I'm just not feeling it. You can't speak as fast as I read. I don't like it when you read your PowerPoints to me, and I REALLY don't like it when you ramble on. My commute isn't nearly long enough to slog through your PodCasts to find a nugget of goodness. If you blog,...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 21, 2004, 3:23 AM
Sorry folks, PodCasting = Verbal Incontinence. I'm just not feeling it. You can't speak as fast as I read. I don't like it when you read your PowerPoints to me, and I REALLY don't like it when you ramble on. My commute isn't nearly long enough to slog through your PodCasts to find a nugget of goodness. If you blog,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 20, 2004, 6:50 PM
I was slightly involved in writing a few items in the XmlDevCon Top Ten List. Here was my complete submission, some of which were used in the final. Top Ten <Dirty Little=“True”>System.Xml</Dirty> Secrets 10. “Boxing” was almost called “Richtering” 9. Tim Bray and company meant the whole thing as a goof. And you bought...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 20, 2004, 6:14 PM
We're all here at SellsCon (XML DevCon 2004). The facilities are lovely, and the crowd is freaking huge. Patrick and I are going on at 11am. Tim Bray has just given a great keynote that is diametrically opposed to Patrick and my hypothesis. So, there will be some interesting discussion!
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 20, 2004, 6:14 PM
We're all here at SellsCon (XML DevCon 2004). The facilities are lovely, and the crowd is freaking huge. Patrick and I are going on at 11am. Tim Bray has just given a great keynote that is diametrically opposed to Patrick and my hypothesis. So, there will be some interesting discussion!
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 20, 2004, 4:55 PM
I'm working on some ASP.NET 2.0 stuff with 2.0 Beta 1 Refresh, and I noticed something. The web.config from a VB ASP.NET app is on the left. The web.config from a C# ASP.NET app is on the right. Here's some thoughts: We know the customProvider will allow one to write their own SQL Session Store. This is known, but not...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 20, 2004, 4:55 PM
I'm working on some ASP.NET 2.0 stuff with 2.0 Beta 1 Refresh, and I noticed something. The web.config from a VB ASP.NET app is on the left. The web.config from a C# ASP.NET app is on the right. Here's some thoughts: We know the customProvider will allow one to write their own SQL Session Store. This is known, but not...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 6:49 AM
Just got back from Team America: World Police, easily the most offensive and funniest movie since, well, South Park. It was Chris's idea, and I'm glad he had it. I literally wiped tears from my face twice during the film, and almost cramped up laughing. Now, I'm dealing with the intense guilt of laughing at this intensely...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 6:49 AM
Just got back from Team America: World Police, easily the most offensive and funniest movie since, well, South Park. It was Chris's idea, and I'm glad he had it. I literally wiped tears from my face twice during the film, and almost cramped up laughing. Now, I'm dealing with the intense guilt of laughing at this intensely...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 6:05 AM
Here's a goodness from Doug Seven and various KBs. Thanks! <html><body><h1><asp:Label ID="Output" RunAt="server" /></h1></body></html> <script language="C#" runat="server"> void Page_Load (Object sender, EventArgs e) { //Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 (no service pack) 1.0.3705.000...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 6:05 AM
Here's a goodness from Doug Seven and various KBs. Thanks! <html><body><h1><asp:Label ID="Output" RunAt="server" /></h1></body></html> <script language="C#" runat="server"> void Page_Load (Object sender, EventArgs e) { //Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 (no service pack) 1.0.3705.000...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 5:28 AM
A few folks have complained that Google Desktop won't index the browser history of FireFox. Google Desktop by groks IE history automatically. However, Chris Brooks, my boss, turned me on to to Slogger, a FireFox extension that automatically saves all your visited pages to a separate folder. This is then indexed...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 5:28 AM
A few folks have complained that Google Desktop won't index the browser history of FireFox. Google Desktop by groks IE history automatically. However, Chris Brooks, my boss, turned me on to to Slogger, a FireFox extension that automatically saves all your visited pages to a separate folder. This is then indexed...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 16, 2004, 3:27 AM
Well, that's a heck of a thing and the FIRST TIME it's ever happened to me. I always thought I was just being a trooper to send in all my blue screens. However, they solved one of them. It was a bad IBM Wireless Driver. Note my highly descriptive comments as well. I'm sure they helped the analysts. :)
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