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Entries from July 2007

joe thomas is official!

July 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

he’s officially a brown and will be reporting to camp on time! check it out – on the early: http://www.dawgsbynature.com/story/2007/7/26/222359/965. this is via [dawgs by nature].

oh, and if brady quinn is gonna hold out for top 10 money, he can eff of in my opinion. ride the pine until you get some sense, putz!

Categories: random

website of the day: Walk Score – How walkable is your house?

July 23, 2007 · 1 Comment

I just came across a new site: Walk Score – How walkable is your house? on lifehacker who apparently found it on download squad

not only will it help you figure out how “walkable” your neighborhood is, but it can help you find new places to go near you. my address got about an 88, if i remember correctly, which doesn’t surprise me alot because there are a few groceries as well as several bars, local shops, and other eateries in very close proximity.

if you like to walk, or want to find better places to drive to in a short time, this is a site to add to your bookmarks.

Categories: random

my love hate relationship with the checkboxlist control

July 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment

if you’re not a geek – you may want to turn your head at this point. this is going to be a fairly technical post.

i’m working on a website right now – can’t tell you much about it because it’s slightly one of those in progress, can’t talk about it much, type things. i’ve been working with asp:checkboxlist controls rather intensely over the last day or so. i’m going to document a few things here, in the hopes that they may help someone else – and because i know i’ll run into this again and need a point of reference. so, here goes:

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Categories: code · work

the best post i read today – and i read a lot of posts

July 5, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I am a geek, a nerd, dork, whatever you feel like calling me. I write code for a living and probably can put myself into a few of the following categories. I won’t tell you which ones, cuz that’s my secret, but it’s a fun read for anyone who knows a programmer…

Scott Hanselmans Computer Zen – Beyond Elvis, Einstein and Mort: New Programming Stereotypes for Web 2.0

Categories: random