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14 March 2003

This weekend I'm going to spend my time programming debuggers, reading about archaeology and climbing. And I'm going to enjoy every minute of it.
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http://www.codeproject.com/scrapbook/semicolon_2.asp. This is handy to know if you write mixed-mode assembly code using MC++ and you are stuck trying to figure out what's going wrong with your application.
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Good Bye Wrox?.

I can't say who told me this (unless he/she wants to be identified), but it looks like Wrox is done.

"I'm sorry to have to be the bearer of bad news but we were just informed that Wrox is to cease trading as of today."

I had heard a rumor a month or so ago that Wrox was going to be filing for bankruptcy. Sorry to see them go. I have a red shelf or two on bookcase at home.

I wonder if the Today sites will be gone as well?

[ScottW's ASP.NET WebLog]

I did some work for Wrox, it'll be a shame to see them go.


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Comic Relief team aims for £55m. Red noses and outrageous hairstyles are being donned across Britain for the 18th annual Comic Relief Day. [BBC News | UK | UK Edition]

Well I've just been to the pub and my hair is naturally wild. Does that count? OK, ok. I'll buy a nose on the way home.


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Cue Theme From Twilight Zone

I just learned that I do not know how to use Radio from Home and from Work.  I posted at home last night and installed Radio at work and I thought that I had it set up correctly and Poof!, all my posts are gone!  OK, I hear you...I should have read the manual...

[The Spider King of .NET Evangelism]

I run Radio from a compact flash disk that I use on my desktop PC at home and laptop at work. Works like a charm as long as the drive letters are the same.


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Welcome to the RSS Search Engine Formerly Known as Roogle -- I Give you Feedster !.

Welcome to the RSS Search Engine Formerly Known as Roogle -- I Give you Feedster !

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Search results are now subscribable via RSS.  Lets say you want see daily results for a search on 'feedster' then just search for that on Feedster and then subscribe to the RSS icon at the bottom of the page.  Brent from Net News Wire pushed me on this and helped me understand the <SOURCE> element which is now supported.  Thanks Brent!  I also tested this in AmphetaDesk which worked like a champ.

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[The FuzzyBlog!]

Now this is a great feature if you need to keep up with a project or part of a technology.


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