Wednesday, February 4, 2009
I ordered a package overnight from Amazon.com and UPS wouldn’t deliver it yesterday because I was not home to sign for it. So, I signed the back of the slip to give them permission to leave it, attached it to my door, and went to work this morning. Did they leave it today? No. Apparently, [...]
Once again, I will be attending CodeMash. I’ll blog about anything I find particularly exciting or interesting. It should be fun. Look me up if you are attending.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
According to CNN, Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States. My faith in the American people to do the right thing is partially restored. We still have a lot to do over these next four to eight years, from dealing with the financial mess, to the energy crunch, to global climate [...]
Thursday, August 28, 2008
The end of the Internet as we know it has arrived. Comcast has confirmed the long-standing rumor that they would implement a 250GB monthly bandwidth cap. This may be a “generous” cap, depending on how you look at it, but if duplicated by the other broadband ISPs, it spells the end of high bandwidth video [...]
I was watching the Democractic National Convention speeches on their website and I realized that the quality of the Silverlight video was much better than the blurry, low resolution, basic cable signal I get on my TV. I’ve thought in the past that a time would come where I could simply get rid of cable [...]
Internet Memes(tags: web2.0 visualization humor weblog )
Last GuyA japanese game that turns any website into a battlefield.(tags: games flash web2.0 weblog ) An anthropological introduction to YouTubePresented at the Library of Congress.(tags: video sociology anthropology culture youtube weblog )
Everyone has opinions, but not everyone thinks very deeply about what kinds of opinions they hold. I strive to uphold the principle of strong opinions, weakly held while it sometimes seems that most of the rest of the population believes in strong opinions, strongly held or conversely, weak opinions, weakly held. Weak opinions lead nowhere. [...]
All About Interop – WCFA collection of WCF blog entries from the Microsoft Interop group.(tags: .net blogs programming wcf weblog )
Demystifying The Code : REST in WCF – Part I (REST Overview)Part 1 of an N-part series in building RESTful WCF services.(tags: .net codecenter programming tutorial weblog )