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June 2005 - Posts

I finished the draft of the ASP.NET 2.0 provider toolkit today. There's some good information in it, even if I do so say myself. It'll go through a review cycle at Microsoft, and then I'll come back and make final edits. With a little luck, it'll be ready Read More...
For more than a year now, I've been telling audiences to expect laws to be passed requiring companies to divulge breaches of network security. California already has such a law. Now Congress is debating a similar federal law that requires companies to Read More...
I'm fat and happy this morning. It's beautiful outside (Weather.com says “Abundant sunshine. High 81F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.“), I'm at home (not on the road), and it's U.S. Open week. I'll have the Open playing in the background while I Read More...
Richard Hundhausen is doing something pretty amusing on eBay: he's selling personalized GUIDs. Here's the auction description: Finally, a gift that is unique for every person on Earth ... and then some. It's the perfect gift for someone who has it all. Read More...
I almost laughed til I cried at the beginning of this video. Then I sat back and watched in amazement at some of the stunts (some of which are real): http://www.fs2004.com/forums/index.php?s=cac01f08fd00f1f20b7dc2c15aa4ee37&showtopic=47632 On a more Read More...