And real techies too I must say. Happy Halloween! 🙂
Source: Techcrunch.com
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And real techies too I must say. Happy Halloween! 🙂
Source: Techcrunch.com
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I only watch the League and World Series, but I’m starting to like the Red Sox after watching them come back to win from a 3-0 deficit against the Cleveland Indians in the NL series and then swept the Colorado Rockies 4-0 to win the 2007 World Series. It was an amazing feeling, even for a small baseball fan like myself. Go Red Sox Nation!
Source: sportsillustrated.cnn.com
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BC rains on Hokies’ parade with 14-10 victory
Touchdown with 11 seconds left lifts Eagles in comeback
Source: www.hokiesports.com
I am a proud Cavalier, but I also feel bad for VT for such a bad loss.
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I haven’t had time to sit down and finish a book in a really long time. It’s a great feeling to be able to finish Thomas Friedman’s latest The World Is Flat Release 3. Thanks to my Public Policy: Globalization and IT course taught by Professor Steve Ruth. I would highly recommend it to everyone interested in concepts, such as globalization and outsourcing.
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I’m happy to say that this is my last I Bring Lunch post. It’s been 52 really long weeks, but it’s worth it. You have seen all the food that I have been eating in the past 52 weeks, so it’s a good time to stop. I think 52 weeks are enough to showcase my mom’s cooking and to show how much I appreciate her lunches.
Thanks for reading my blog(s)!
TK
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Rudy Heeman has developed a hovercraft with the ability to lift- off, leaving other waterbased craft in its wake.
I want one! 🙂
Source: http://dailymail.co.uk/
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Ever wondered what the source code for System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail.Send() function looks like? Lutz Roeder’s .NET Reflector is great for looking at the source code of compiled DLLs. It’s located at http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/. Every .NET developer should definitely take a look.
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I love the PrintScreen button, but now I love it even more. I’ve just learned you can use Alt + PrintScreen to capture only the active window. Isn’t it awesome? 🙂
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Good luck BT!
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Just submitted all the required forms for the PhD IT program at George Mason University earlier this morning. I have always wanted to pursue it, but never really thought about the challenges behind it until now. All I know is that it is going to be the most rewarding and challenging experience of my life. Anyway, sometimes it is better to not think too much; otherwise, you might get scared and give up without trying. Wish me luck! 🙂
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