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Chad's Random Blog: September 2008
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Wednesday, September 24, 2008. Ok, so Craig. Might have a little more insight than the average Joe into the ScheduleTown project. But he whipped up a cool little map that shows who is setup and taking reservations through ScheduleTown.com. Take a look at the ScheduleTown Business Map. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check. Oracle funding secretive anti-Google group: report (Siliconbeat). When anal...
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Chad's Random Blog: February 2009
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Ugly Net Bug - asp:hyperlink. Recently, my crew and I ran across one of those painful bugs that takes up too much time. Ultimately, we marked it up to an ASP.NET. Problem. Here are the details. We have several environments set up at work ranging from our local/developer system to our production system. In only. HlNav1.NavigateUrl = hlNav1.NavigateUrl.Contains(xyz)? HlNav3.NavigateUrl : hlNav3.NavigateUrl &x...HlNav...
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Chad's Random Blog: April 2008
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Wednesday, April 09, 2008. I was always a fan of the original XPrize. Which featured a $10 million award to the team that flew the equivalent of three people to a suborbital height (roughly 100 km) two times in two weeks. Well, there are several other XPrize. Efforts underway ( Lunar XPrize. Etc), all based on one concept: radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity. On March 20 th. Foundation announced the Automotive XPrize. Nevada Cre...
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Chad's Random Blog: Microsoft AppFabric Caching (non-Azure version)
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Friday, September 24, 2010. Microsoft AppFabric Caching (non-Azure version). Dating back to June of 2008, so at least the concept has been around a while. At any rate, I was turned onto this technology by a coworker (our DBA in fact) and I've been able to spend a few cycles looking into it. For anyone starting to look into this product here are a few links that may help. AppFabric Installation Word Doc: http:/ go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? Oracle...
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Chad's Random Blog: May 2008
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Web Services Running Asynchronously? On and off over the last few days, I've been attempting to find ways to let a web method request wait for completion of a few tasks before returning a result to the browser. There are several cases where a thread from the thread pool can be on-hold or blocking while nothing is happening. In away, what I've been looking for is event-driven web services. Friday, May 09, 2008. Tomorro...
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Chad's Random Blog: What is Chrome trying to tell me?
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Friday, May 28, 2010. What is Chrome trying to tell me? This is the first time Ive seen this little icon. Seems ominous. I believe it means that I have both secure and insecure content, but who knows, right? From A Bit of Everything. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check. Oracle funding secretive anti-Google group: report (Siliconbeat). Musings from the last best place - Home.
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Chad's Random Blog: May 2010
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Friday, May 28, 2010. What is Chrome trying to tell me? This is the first time Ive seen this little icon. Seems ominous. I believe it means that I have both secure and insecure content, but who knows, right? From A Bit of Everything. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check. Oracle funding secretive anti-Google group: report (Siliconbeat). Musings from the last best place - Home.
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Chad's Random Blog: September 2010
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Friday, September 24, 2010. Microsoft AppFabric Caching (non-Azure version). Dating back to June of 2008, so at least the concept has been around a while. At any rate, I was turned onto this technology by a coworker (our DBA in fact) and I've been able to spend a few cycles looking into it. For anyone starting to look into this product here are a few links that may help. AppFabric Installation Word Doc: http:/ go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? Oracle...
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Chad's Random Blog: Ugly .Net Bug - asp:hyperlink
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Ugly Net Bug - asp:hyperlink. Recently, my crew and I ran across one of those painful bugs that takes up too much time. Ultimately, we marked it up to an ASP.NET. Problem. Here are the details. We have several environments set up at work ranging from our local/developer system to our production system. In only. HlNav1.NavigateUrl = hlNav1.NavigateUrl.Contains(xyz)? HlNav3.NavigateUrl : hlNav3.NavigateUrl &x...HlNav...
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Chad's Random Blog: August 2008
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WARNING: This blog may contain entries about geeky technology. Thursday, August 21, 2008. Review of a Photo Book Review Site. A couple of days ago, a friend of mine (Tim Leonhardt). Launched a site that I thought was pretty cool. The fact that I was able to participate in some ways made it cooler of course, but here is what I like about it. The site is a Photo Book Review site (fotobookreview.com). To compare publishers of photo books. But don't know how much each will cost or which options you have....
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