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A fine blend of software development thoughts, & incoherent babbling
June 05

Storm

 

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YouTube - Storm by Tim Minchin (with text)
  
March 22

Read this article: The Big Takeover

It's over — we're officially, royally fucked. no empire can survive being rendered a permanent laughingstock, which is what happened as of a few weeks ago, when the buffoons who have been running things in this country finally went one step too far.
 
 
This is a very insightful article. A definite must read.
January 02

2009 Podcast List

As we move into 2009 I’m looking to add to the collection of podcasts I listen to.

All of the podcasts below are free and I listen to each of them on a weekly basis.

I know it seems like there are a lot of podcasts listed here, but by using the Zune software (here) it makes managing my podcasts so simple.

I love to gain knowledge and I’m constantly learning from these podcasts.

When I’m at work I almost always have my ear buds in…listening while I work. This list doesn’t include the audio books I listen to as well…but go check out audible (here) and you’ll find that before you know it you’ll be like me listening to 1 book every 2 weeks.

Here’s my list, if you know of other good podcasts please send them my way!

Weekly Podcasts I listen to:

1. clip_image002 .Net Rocks – (audio) An internet Audio Talk show for .Net Developers – website

2. clip_image004Stack Overflow – (audio) – A Programming Community exploit – website

3. clip_image006Business Week – (audio) – The Welch Way – Business and Managing careers – website

4. clip_image008Channel10 – (video) – Enthusiast’s Technical Videos – website

5. clip_image010Channel8 – (video) – Academic Technical Videos – website

6. clip_image012Channel9 – (video) – Developer Videos – website

7. clip_image014Hansel Minutes – (audio) – Practical Technologist – website

8. clip_image016Harvard IdeaCast – (audio) – Leading Thinkers in Business and management – website

9. clip_image018Financial Times Management – (audio) – Management Interviews – website

10. clip_image020On Digital Media Shift – (audio) – website

11. clip_image022Science Channel Shorts – (video) – Science News, Breakthroughs, and Discoveries – website

12. clip_image024TED Talks– (video) – World’s Convention Breaking Mavericks, Icons, and Geniuses – website

13. clip_image026The Economist – (audio) – Interviews with Journalists – website

14. clip_image028Gilmore Gang – (audio) – Experts and thought leaders mix it up! – website

15. clip_image030Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition– (audio) – Entertainment, Food, Books, and more – website

16. clip_image032This American Life– (audio) – Short Fiction pieces that are touching funny and surprising- website

17. clip_image034TWIT– (audio) – This Week on Tech: Best Technology Podcast – website

18. clip_image036Time Business Podcast – (audio) – Business stories with worldwide reporting – website

19. clip_image038Vanguard : Plain Talk on Investing – (audio) – website

20. clip_image040Windows Weekly – (audio) – Windows News with Paul Thurrott – website

21. clip_image042Xbox Live’s Major Nelson – (audio) – The only unofficial podcast direct from Xbox – website

December 07

Life, Contacts, and Relationship Management

I've been thinking lately about life in general and about human relationships.

The more people I work with, play with, and spend time with...the more I realize that we are all imperfect people...but we all have super high expectations of other people...and somehow we don't realize that other people aren't perfect like ourselves(at the end of the day we all like to believe that we are perfect...here's a clue...we aren't)

In own life I'm finding that I've turned this axiom on it's head...I have super high expectations of myself and I continually compromising my expectations for all of the people that I interact with.

People generally don't do things because they are incompetent or because they have malicious intent...rather they just are trying to do their best...sometimes however their best isn't good enough.

So it's up to each of us to help get them to realize the gap between their actions and the standard that are expected...hopefully people will want to meet the standard and will make sure to...if they don't want to, or are incapable of meeting the standard, then it's unfortunately necessary to have a talk about going our separate ways(tell them they have to leave the team, or look for a new career).

I find in work that it's much easier to have the expectation conversation with colleagues then it is to have it with my personal relationships. Plus in my personal life I don't like having to go my separate ways from my personal contacts.

I also think it's important  to categorize relationships.

-Thoughts for the moment...I'm using a new relationship management tool that pulls from Outlook, Facebook, MySpace, my Phone, and Windows live...it's helping me gauge the depth of my relationships. It's interesting and I'm learning about the nature of my relationships stuff like frequency, topical discussion, etc... Plus I'm weeding out tons of contacts that I only have a  weak connection with.

December 06

My Zune Card

 

How to be a happy person

America’s Declaration of Independence started by saying that everyone has an unalienable right to the pursuit of happiness, yet many Americans have anything but a happy life in spite of how much we have. It doesn’t have to be like that though. Here are some tips on how to live a happier life.

 

  • Realize that more things only bring temporary satisfaction, and a short period of happiness. Happiness is something that does not come with more, or less possessions. Happiness is something that comes from within. The first step to being a happy person is to stop trying to get material things to make you happy.
  • Make someone else happy. It’s amazing how much you can brighten your own day by brightening someone else. Little gestures can go a long way in bringing satisfaction. If you need a little something to boost your spirit, do a little something for someone else. The holiday season is the perfect time to get in a habit of doing little things for people. When you make others feel important, you will find that you have made yourself more important. It is better to give than to receive.
  • Stay busy doing good things. Studies show that the most depressed people are people who do nothing all day. If you have spare time, fill it up with something good. Volunteer for something. Be active all the time. If you make yourself useful, you will feel more valuable.
  • Listen to positive music. Music always been known as a tool that can effect people’s attitude. If you want to make a crowd excited, you play exciting music. If you want to calm a crowd down, you play soft music. Music has a direct effect on your spirit. It’s not healthy to always be listening to music that is negative.
  • Use uplifting words. Just like music, words can effect your mood in a direct way. Try to stay away from people who gossip, and tear down each other, and don’t be the person who tries to belittle others. When you belittle someone else, you always belittle yourself. This disrupts your spirit. Instead, find something positive to talk about. Keep conversation upbeat as much as possible.
  • Guard your mind. Don’t think about things that aren’t true, pure, lovely, or of a good report. Think about things that are praiseworthy, and virtuous. By guarding your mind, you are guarding you spirit, and by guarding your spirit, you are keeping yourself from becoming an unhappy person. You can always find something good about a situation. Even the most horrible things have had good come out of it.

Being a happy person is not about what you have, or what your position is in society. Being a happy person is all about perspective. Some see the glass as half empty, and others see the glass as half full. Which do you see it as?

credit to Nathaniel Kramer’s submission for the HP Magic Giveaway.

October 26

PDC 2008 is Now!

I'm on my way to Los Angeles. I'm super excited about a bunch of the cool announcements Microsoft is going to be making about Windows 7.....
 
There's so much coming...get ready for the tsunami...
 
I'm also looking forward to meet up with a few niners from Channel9.
 
Stay tuned for more....it's going to be an awesome week for the geeks out there.
August 30

Keeping up with the election using Internet Explorer 8

  


 

August 29

Talking about China's Wild West // Current

China's Wild West // Current
Unlike their Hollywood friendly brethren, the Tibetans, the Uighurs of northwestern China, claim to be an oppressed minority group that no one has ever heard of. That is, unless the Chinese government publicizes an attack by Uighur insurgents, such as the one that killed 16 Chinese police officers on the eve of the Beijing Olympics. In this Vanguard report, Laura Ling travels to the wild-west frontier in China's Gobi Desert, an area the Chinese named Xinjiang, or New Land, but a place many Uighurs believe should be an independent Uighur nation.

http://current.com/items/89221794_china_s_wild_west

 

August 07

VersionOne Integrates!

VersionOne just announced that they released their connector to TFS this week. Check out the details here. I am super excited to see Agile partners building integration into TFS.

SQL Server 2008 is RTM ... finally!

SQL Server 2008 is finally available in its RTM release. That is a great news. The bad news is that to have support for it in Visual Studio 2008 there are still a few days to go. It looks like Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 service pack 1 will be required for this. Service pack 1 should be available after August 11th.

July 15

Wedding Toast

I had to give a wedding toast for my friend's wedding so this is the toast that I gave.

It is my great pleasure to be here with you all on this happy occasion and to help Eric and Aimee celebrate their marriage. I'd like to thank Eric and Aimee, Uncle Keith and Aunt Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Zeniske for inviting everyone to be a part of this special day.

You know, Eric is as good a friend as anyone could ask for. He's loyal and generous - and his constant drive to achieve the goals he sets out for himself has inspired me many times over. Eric also knows how to have fun, too - and it's this balance of drive, ambition and fun that makes him a truly unique individual.

I think it's clear that Eric truly loves Aimee and would do anything for her. In his heart, he knows Aimee is perfect for him in every way, and he will do anything he can, everyday of his life, to make sure she knows it.

And Aimee, you're pretty amazing yourself. Of course, looking back, you probably had no idea what you were getting yourself into when you met Eric. (pause) I mean, you’re now watching star trek episodes with Eric, playing guitar hero, and helping Eric learn how to leave his computer and havefun outside.  

Eric and Aimee, both have such strong and passionate faiths that they are constantly dueling with each other over who knows more memory versuses, and arguing over who’s read more Christian books on dating.  Eric I know who read “I kissed dating Goodbye” and “Boy meets Girl” along with many others. I’m just happy you didn’t read “I kissed online dating goodbye” or “Boy doesn’t meet Girl”. And Aimee, I know you read, “Lady in Waiting” and “Wait for me” along with countless others, I’m just really happy you didn’t out wait Eric because as you know he tends to have a short attention span.

With all of this, it's plain to see Eric and Aimee are a perfect match for each other.

My wishes for Eric and Aimee are that their relationship continues to stay strong and they grow together as one. My hope is that they have many more happy moments, and that we can share those moments together - and that they spend each day feeling the love and happiness they share today.

Eric asked me to include a Bible verse in my toast and I could think of nothing better than the following verse. Amiee the most important word in this verse is Always:

Proverbs 5: 18-19

May your fountain be blessed,
 and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth.

A loving doe, a graceful deer—
may her breasts satisfy you always,
may you ever be captivated by her love.

July 04

My Favorite VPCs - one for WSS and one for MOSS

eek! If you are like me and want to have a ready made, local development environment for your WSS or MOSS work, then you've got to check these virtual images out...

  1. A WSS 3.0 VPC environment that is a tidy 6 GB uncompressed - so easy on the hard drive.
  2. A fully featured MOSS 2007 environment that is 20 GB and has almost a year left before it expires (April 2009).

The first image is part of the new SharePoint for .NET Developers resources site:

SharePoint for .NET Devs

The second image is part of the OBA Composition Reference Toolkit and you have to get it via Microsoft Connect [1].

[1] Microsoft Connect - where the smiles are boundless :)

 
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