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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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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
2/12/2008 12:39:02 AM UTC Trackback
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Among the trials innovators in teams are expected to go through is the convincing of skeptical team members that a particular technology is something worth considering. And when that technology is mature, but unfamiliar except through what skeptical team members see as "trendy" buzzwords, the task might be especially difficult.
Take RSS, for example. Real Simple Syndication provides a pull-model for content that beats static-content models all hollow. What if you want your users to be able provide content blurbs that only their own customers can see, and allow them to be able to submit the content themselves (going through moderation, to save you from inappropriate content)? Well, a syndication model works best! Examine this particular entry, and you will see why! Geek Speak
2/12/2008 12:23:39 AM UTC Trackback
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Monday, February 11, 2008
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And what if you are trying to create a way for your customers to put content into an application that their userswill see (and only their customers). With the additional proviso that their entries have to be approved by a moderator, and that their content can expire.
One model that could be used is the model of a blog -- with the content accessible via RSS. It's a thought, at least. Geek Speak
2/11/2008 11:15:32 PM UTC Trackback
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Tuesday, January 01, 2008
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Since I am going to be mentioning ACN fairly frequently here, I thought I better put in an entry about it to direct my readers to. If I have any readers, that is. Always pays to be positive, right? <sound of crickets chirping>
ACN is a telecommunications company that markets its product via Network Marketing. For this reason, most people have never heard of it, even though its annual revenues have passed the $500 million mark and are creeping steadily towards $1 Billion. ACN has impressed such luminaries in the business world as Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump, to the point where they have both endorsed the company. Trump has in fact come to several ACN conventions and given his official seal of approval to the company.
Here are two YouTube videos of Trump and Kiyosaki
- Donald Trump speaks at an ACN Convention - This video is from Trump's visit to the September 2006 International Training Event. Trump has spoken at other ACN events, including his latest in June 2008.
- Robert Kiyosaki gives personal endorsement - This video was put together by ACN and Mr. Kiyosaki as part of the promotion for his visit and speaking at the ACN International Training Event in Phoenix, AZ, in February 2008.
ACN
1/1/2008 6:43:13 AM UTC Trackback
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
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Val came up with an idea for a night out, and that was a visit to Red Wind Casino (the Nisqually Tribe casino) to listen to an Elvis impersonator! I almost could not contain my dismay at the idea, but inasmuch as I know that she is a big Elvis fan, how could I refuse to attend? I wanted to find some excuse, but this seemed unwise.
I am glad I didn't.
The first interesting thing was the casino itself. We've seen it before, though we've never gambled, because one of our daughters worked there when it first opened, but it is now enormous. It's also a lot more impersonal looking -- it was homier when smaller.
The Elvis impersonator was Danny Vernon, and he was very good and quite an entertainer. I was not sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. When he took a break, another impersonator took the stage, but not another Elvis impersonator, but a Billy Joel tribute artist. This was Brian Lloyd, whose apparent usual stock in trade is New Age, but he did an excellent set of Billy Joel hits. I really enjoyed listening to him, more than Vernon, as Billy Joel is more my cup of tea. I've always thought of Elvis as fairly cheesy.
5/8/2007 4:02:51 AM UTC Trackback
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Friday, March 16, 2007
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In what amounts to a matter of Why Is This Important? (to which the answer is, It Isn't) I happened upon Amicable Numbers (see Wikipedia on this) and apparently this was some project that the great mathematician Leonhard Euler devoted some time to. Euler discovered 59 pairs, adding to the three that were then known to exist. But there are now apparently 11,446,960 known amicable pairs, and the largest of these has 24,703 digits! See the website devoted to giving all of them: http://amicable.homepage.dk/knwnc2.htm.
While fascinating to a certain extent, one has to wonder what use amicable pairs are. A paper I found on the net, at http://ftp.cwi.nl/CWIreports/MAS/MAS-R0307.pdf discusses amicable pairs in depth, but never says anything about any possible practical use of research on the subject. Mathematics at its purest, I suppose.
Just as an interesting exercise, I built a program to discover, by brute force, all amicable number pairs smaller than 20,000. I let the program run to completion and at the end it had found the following pairs:
- 220, 284
- 1184, 1210
- 2620, 2924
- 5020, 5564
- 6232, 6368
- 10744, 10856
- 12285, 14595
- 17296, 18416
Which check out nicely on the AP website.
3/16/2007 4:04:05 PM UTC Trackback
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Saturday, March 03, 2007
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That was an experience. The wife and I came down with the flu and for past couple of weeks have been miserable. I got it first, but recovered last. I am still way down because of it.
Yuck, next year I am definitely getting a flu shot. It will be the first time.
And on top of the flu, spending so much time horizontal put my back out, too! I am staggering and limping everywhere, and heaven help me if I have to walk any distance, like fifty yards.
3/3/2007 1:09:02 AM UTC Trackback
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Monday, January 01, 2007
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I am pleased to announce that this morning, at 9:20 AM, our new granddaughter, Summer Ruth Clark, made her entrance into the world!

She was not really as red in the face as the photo seems to show, in fact she is quite the lovely little lady. And she was so very alert and observant! It is sometimes said that girl babies tend to want to connect, and it surely is true in her case. She would hear the voice of someone talking to her, and she would turn towards the sound already. Just two hours old in this photograph. It's also a good shot of Daddy Jason's ear, by the way.
I do note that I can see her great grandmother Ruth's eyes in her, so she is well named. She was a most healthy baby, too. Vital Stats: 8 lbs 11 oz; 20 inches long. Family
1/1/2007 6:52:07 AM UTC Trackback
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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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