July 2010 - Posts
KingTupu5 suggestions on the download page worked for me.
http://gallery.live.com/liveItemDetail.aspx?li=ed840437-7d13-4755-8d0a-0ba2cbbf38e6
After modifying the file for both version 12 and version 14, it works perfectly. It does not change the gadget file so maybe the developers can modify the file so it looks for 12 and higher instead of just 12.
The Outlook Upcoming Appointments gadget shows you your next three to five upcoming appointments from your Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 calendar in the Vista Sidebar, just as they appear in the Outlook 2007 To-Do Bar. You can double click on appointments to open them in Outlook. The theme of the gadget matches the theme of Office. If you are receiving security prompts, you can turn off the option to see the appointment organizer. This gadget only works with Outlook 2007.
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These interviews were an awesome walk through memory lane. And for the record, I started my Visual Studio work around the Visual Studio 6 time frame (though I used Borland C++ in class before that). In fact, I remember the first release of .NET back in the day. I was a VB man my self, but I was working strongly with C++ too.
Welcome to the Visual Studio Documentary. This is an hour long documentary that is split into two parts. Roughly a half hour each. Welcome to part two, where we dive straight into life at Microsoft during the Java Lawsuit. Here is Part One in case you missed it. Next week we will begin to publish each interviewee's full length interview for an even deeper look.
The Visual Studio Documentary: Part Two (In celebration of the 2010 Launch) | The Visual Studio Documentary | Channel 9
These interviews were an awesome walk through memory lane. And for the record, I started my Visual Studio work around the Visual Studio 6 time frame (though I used Borland C++ in class before that). In fact, I remember the first release of .NET back in the day. I was a VB man my self, but I was working strongly with C++ too.
Welcome to the first installment of the Visual Studio Documentary.This is an hour long documentary that is split into two parts, roughly a half hour each. Welcome to part one, where we take you back to the days of MS-DOS and Alan Cooper who originally sold Visual Basic to Bill Gates back in 1988. Next week we will feature Part Two but for those that would like to watch it sooner, here is Part Two. In addition, each week we will post a longer and more in-depth stand alone interview from the interviewees that were featured in the documentary.
The Visual Studio Documentary: Part One (In celebration of the 2010 Launch) | The Visual Studio Documentary | Channel 9
This was a cool movie. Take the time to check it out. Even the wifie who was not into the cartoons liked it.
When Tariq Nasheed was talking about the name of Spelman College in his video the facts are there that Spelman College was named for Rockefeller’s wife
Giles and Packard began the school with 11 African-American women and $100 given to them by a church congregation in Medford, Massachusetts.[1] In 1882 the two women returned to Massachusetts to bid for more money and were introduced to wealthy businessman John D. Rockefeller at a church conference in Ohio.[1]
In 1883, the school relocated to a nine acre (36,000 m²) site in Atlanta relatively close to the church they began in, which originally had only five buildings to support classroom and residence hall needs. The school was able to survive on generous donations by the black community in Atlanta, the efforts of volunteer teachers, and gifts of supplies.
In April 1884, Rockefeller visited the school and decided that he liked what he saw, so he settled the debt on the property. The name of the school was changed to the Spelman Seminary in honor of Laura Spelman, an Oread student and wife of John D. Rockefeller[1] who helped to fund the school, and her parents who were longtime activists in the anti-slavery movement. Rockefeller's gift precipitated interest from other benefactors
Spelman College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I watched the TV show again recently and remembered how much I loved that show.
Since there were no Facebook pages for some of the characters, I decided to crate some for some of my favorites.
I hope to eventually make more, but for now this was pretty good start. A few other favorites are Major Victory, HyperStrike, and Creature. Dark Enforcer/Iron Enforcer was cool but not a hero… Hopefully others who like the show will eventually create pages for their characters.
It is also available on Zune as well Who Wants To Be A Superhero.
This is an AWESOME tool for web editing if the Visual Studio tools are not to your liking.
What Is It?
WebMatrix is everything you need to build Web sites using Windows. It includes IIS Developer Express (a development Web server), ASP.NET (a Web framework), and SQL Server Compact (an embedded database). It streamlines Web site development and makes it easy to start Web sites from popular open-source apps. The skills and code you develop with WebMatrix transition seamlessly to Visual Studio and SQL Server.
Why Use It?
You will use the same powerful Web server, database engine and web framework that will run your Web site on the Internet, which makes the transition from development to product seamless. Beyond ensuring everything just works, WebMatrix includes new features that make Web development easier.
Who's it for?
WebMatrix is for developers, students, or just about anyone who just wants a small and simple way to build Web sites. Start coding, testing, and deploying your own Web sites without having to worry about configuring your own Web server, managing databases, or learning a lot of concepts. WebMatrix makes Web site development easy.
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