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Monday, December 04, 2006
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This litany of questions is what my boss (formerly merely my team member) Tom uses to distinguish between that which is important and that which is not. I just wanted to make mention of it here to have a good record of The Three Questions. 
Potpourris
12/4/2006 4:15:21 PM UTC Trackback
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
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Well I have great news! And that news is a new Grandson. He was born to my son Daniel and his wife, Linda, this morning at 5:40 am. A nice weight, 7 lbs 3 oz, length 21 inches, and the docs couldn't find a single thing wrong with him. His name? Oh, yes:
Daniel John Clark
When your children start having children, THAT's when the fun begins. And a few weeks from now, maybe right at Christmas, our son Jason and his wife Larene will be presenting us with another grandbaby, this time a girl, whose name has already been picked out: Summer Ruth Clark. I can't wait!
 Family
12/3/2006 8:39:15 AM UTC Trackback
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Monday, October 23, 2006
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Kevin Hammond got back to me with a comment about how if a web
project is the default (startup) project, then the OTC is not
enabled. The solution is to make some other project, including a
class library, the startup project. I find this odd, but I'm sure
there's a good reason for it.
Geek Speak
10/23/2006 5:50:38 AM UTC Trackback
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Friday, October 20, 2006
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I just heard of the Object Test Bench in Visual Studio 2005 (in Kevin Hammond's blog), and hurried to use it, but ran into a small problem, in that the context menu off the class diagram I don't have a "Create Instance" item! Am I perhaps doing something wrong, or is this OTB tool only available in a higher version of VS2005 (I'm running VS2005 Professional)?
Here's a picture of what I get, which does NOT include the Create Instance:

Anybody with any clue is invited to comment... Geek Speak
10/20/2006 12:45:55 AM UTC Trackback
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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Learning new things is almost always fun, and one must try to check one's assumptions at the door. However, what if your brain assumes something and doesn't come right out and say so? That's interesting.
Keeping in mind that I am new to ASP.NET 2.0...
I'm experimenting, and here I have a neat little master page with a hidden field on it that I want all the other pages to use, so one page puts data in the field and then transfers control to the next page. The next page then checks that hidden field and doesn't find anything. This had me wondering what the darned problem was, until suddenly it occurred to me how on earth I could expect anything to be there? The master page is not stateful, and it is generated from scratch each time. Doh! Somehow it had gotten into my head that the master page was some sort of repository -- despite the fact that I know there is no state preservation or information passing beyond query strings, forms, and session/application variables. Amazing what assumptions one can make with no justification whatsoever and contrary information and experience in rich abundance from past encounters. Makes me feel like I just called up customer support with the complaint that my computer's cup holder had broken.
Doh! Geek Speak
10/18/2006 9:06:34 PM UTC Trackback
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Rory Blyth. Neopoleon. He's a geeky Microsoft guy who was formerly with the Microsoft MSDN Events team, and he was going on about leaving, possibly even leaving Microsoft, and finally the shoe dropped and <whew>, he's not leaving Microsoft, just moving to a different part of Microsoft. Still part of Developer communications, but in the heart of The Beast, in Redmond itself. He's joining the Channel 9 team. Here's his "Exit Interview", so called:
http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=237876
Geek Speak
9/26/2006 5:13:17 PM UTC Trackback
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Sunday, September 10, 2006
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I've been sick with a sore throat and other neat cold symptoms,
but then I went and took a dose of a generic "Day-Quill"
preparation. Sure, it don't put you to sleep, but it definitely
can make you dizzy at times.
9/10/2006 3:25:43 PM UTC Trackback
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I find myself astonished sometimes about various things. One of them was a blog entry by Bible Belt Blogger Frank Lockwood:
On a trip to Mormon Country (Sep. 8, 2006), the head of the National
Association of Evangelicals branded the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints as a "cult", but said he might vote for a Mormon
presidential candidate in 2008.
Ted Haggard, NAE president and the pastor of a Colorado Springs
megachurch, said Mormons and evangelicals don't agree on spiritual
matters even though they have similar political agendas.
"The Mormon church aligns with us on pro-life issues and the Mormon
church aligns with us on many of the social issues," Haggard said in an
interview. "Now where we would take pause is, we believe Mormonism is a
Christian cult."
The first thing that jumps out at me is the description of
"Mormonism" as a "Christian cult." Wow! Check it out!
Up until now I have heard us described as a "cult" frequently enough,
but this Haggard fellow has actually allowed the adjective Christian to
be applied as a descriptive to the word "cult" when applied to the LDS
church!
So, we might be a "cult" to them, but at least we're a "Christian cult". Oh, my, how we have come up in the world.
9/10/2006 3:02:40 PM UTC Trackback
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Saturday, September 02, 2006
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How many people know who Mitt Romney is? I have no idea,
but my brother, the Republican, didn't know when I asked him a couple
of weeks ago. In no particular order, then, this is Mitt Romney:
- current governor of the State of Massachusetts
- a Republican
- Rescued the Salt Lake Olympics from bankruptcy
- a Mormon
Mitt is a lot of other things, of course, but one other very important
thing about him is that he is seriously considering a run for the
United States Presidency.
Yep, you heard me right. A Mormon wants to be President. Cue laugh track.
I wish I had time to pontificate on this, but I don't. One thing
of importance is, however, how will Mitt fare with "born again"
Christian Evangelicals? Mormons are not even considered to be
Christians by these people. Some extremists in the Ev movement
are even openly hostile to Mormons, especially Mormon
missionaries. The father-in-law of one of my sons is a
evangelical minister, and he told my son that when he passes Mormon
missionaries walking on the street he has a powerful urge to swerve his
car to run them over. So how could a Mormon win in the deep
South, in the Bible Belt?
Just in case you don't know this, I am also a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, so be aware this issue of a Mormon
running for President is an issue of great interest to me. I
would definitely vote for Mitt.
Keep in mind, however, that if the current US Senate majority leader,
also a Mormon, were to run for President, there is no way on earth I
would vote for him. He's a Democrat (not an automatic
disqualification in my view), but most importantly he is a liberal
nutcase. In my not so humble opinion, at least.
Anyway, here are some links related to Mitt Romney's candidacy:
An "unofficial" (I guess) pro-Mitt website:
http://www.runmittrun.org
An Evangelical Christian pro-Mitt website:
http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/
Maybe things aren't hopeless after all...
An American Spectator article on the subject:
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=10274
Politics
9/2/2006 4:38:34 AM UTC Trackback
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