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Blogger Hoodie

Today my {Thank you | I'm sorry} Blogger Pro hoodie sweatshirt arrived.  I feel so much better...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/23/2003

Tick, tick, tick

We're getting very very close to wrapping up (about time, I bet you're thinking) with everything...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/23/2003

I'd be happy to take a picture

With my new t-shirt on the way to PDC, if only I had one. ~sigh~

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/21/2003

Wow, record rainfall

Knew it was wet, but yesterday's rainfall broke all kinds of records.  Over 5 inches at the...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/21/2003

Bad things about the Treo 600, or I'm annoyed as hell

Okay, just to be "fair and balanced", I have to tell you about 2 things that I find extremely...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/21/2003

New Office Developer Center on MSDN

Check out the rockin' new Dev Center for Office on MSDN!  Letter from the editor here.

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

Blog To Do

Figure out what the description box in BlogX is good for. Update my blogroll.  I should be able...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

The rule of 3

Remember to apply the rule of three with decision-making. If you don't have three valid options,...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

Warning: This is NOT an accurate representation of how the project will unfold

(True North pgs, Inc.) has long proposed getting a stamp for every documented plan or schedule that...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

When to outsource

David Anderson quotes an answer by his boss on outsourcing at an all hands meeting.  We will...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

Agile methods for assessing progress

Robert Martin points out that the important thing about Agile methods is that they produce...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

Outsourcing

I've been thinking about outsourcing a lot recently.  The difference in the apparent project...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/20/2003

BOF schedule grid

If you are trying to figure out your BOF sessions at PDC, check out the grid that Jeffrey McManus...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/19/2003

Treo 600 initial impressions

So far, as expected, I love my new Treo 600.  There are so many improvements in the user...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/19/2003

Lifesize Chris

Okay, this is too funny.... A ChrisAn post that links to a picture of ChrisAn practicing for...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/18/2003

Oops...

The red x here is not a beautiful thing.  I'm begging Betsy to upload it to GDN for me. ...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/17/2003

It's a beautiful thing...

My new Treo 600... And I have too much work to do right now to play with it.  But it's a...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/17/2003

It's shipped, Woo Hoo!

Dear Laura John, Thank you for shopping with Handspring! We're pleased to let you know that your...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/16/2003

PDC, Oh My...

I was planning on blogging tonight about how pervasive the pseudo-word "Post-PDC" has...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/15/2003

What I wonder about FOO camp

FOO camp sounds pretty amazing... and also unreal, really, to a peon like me ;-)  I've read...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/15/2003

Data and statistics

If you're ever looking for stats on the web, this site is a great place to start.  Unless it's...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/13/2003

Surf camp

My brother is surfing in Fiji, or at least he was late last week.  I'm only a little bit...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/13/2003

Wouldn't it be nice

This morning I spent some time drooling over this multi-monitor configuration.  A bit out of my...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/12/2003

Sleeping on it

Sometimes sleeping on it makes all the difference in the world.  In a few short days it will be...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/11/2003

Only 19 decision making days left

The Treo 600 is out, complete with an upgrade offer for us 300 owners, and you don't even have to...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/11/2003

On the road to Yukon

A public step on the road to Yukon.

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/11/2003

Rock, paper, scissors

Wow.  Who knew?  (Well besides John Dowdell, that is!)

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

Ad hoc and Random

Just when I thought they were starting to feel the love, Duncan and Kent, two of our most prolific...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

Thayer's visit

Yesterday evening Thayer came to visit me. My office has tons of candy and snacks sitting on a...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

Johanna Rothman on Agile techniques

Johanna is one of those people who, if I'd never met her, I would hold her in awe. She has great...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

H2O: CyberPrivacy

Today I signed up for CyberPrivacy, a seminar/discussion thing hosted on H2O out of Berkman. ...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

One of my favorite reads these days: Rebecca Blood

One of my favorite reads these days is Rebecca's Pocket.  I love her style, she finds all kinds...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

Yeah, what Brian said!

Brian Johnson says he wants to meet MVP's at PDC. Yeah, what he says ;-)  But not just...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/10/2003

I work with the funnest people!

Or is that the most fun?  Whatever.  This made me laugh almost as much as Sean and Chris...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/09/2003

Hotel came through

Oh, and one more thing, my hotel came through for the 4th night.  Thanks for all the offers of...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/09/2003

Boggled

It's been a long day.  The tension around deliverables for PDC builds, and sometimes clashes...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/09/2003

Unsolicited email

I stayed at the Westin last Saturday night.  When I made the reservation, they asked for my...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/08/2003

People at Microsoft

John Pocaro has several fab posts today -- great insights as always. He also points us to a new...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/08/2003

Sharepoint Alerts

Sharepoint Alerts are pretty cool. One of my challenges is managing all of my potential inputs......

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/08/2003

Not on CorpNet

The one bad thing about RPC over HTTP in Outlook is that it teases you into thinking that you're on...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/08/2003

One recall down, apparently

At least according to the exit polls. The talking heads, and five minutes is enough, are talking...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/07/2003

Women who Code (and the rest of us too!)

If you're a woman who codes or is involved in technology and you're going to PDC, you should check...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/07/2003

Homemade Segway(tm)

Trevor Blackwell built his own balancing scooter (much like a Segway(tm)), and shows us how he did...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/06/2003

James Turrell at the Henry

I was starting to stress out that I hadn't gotten to the Henry Art Gallery to see the James Turrell...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/03/2003

Raymond Chen and history

If you haven't checked out Raymond Chen's blog, you should. I've always wondered why my system was...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 10/01/2003

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