Daily Archives: September 28, 2005

More proof that my husband is trying to get rid of me

This past spring, I shared this photo of Rich up on a tall ladder washing our windows. That didn’t work. I didn’t have a heart attack and die. So he’s at it again. Now he is washing and staining the house. He was going to do the scary part while I was at PDC but that got put off by another attempt at giving me a heart attack. The day before leaving for l.a. we went hiking and he had a very bloody scary in the emergency room for 6 hours accident. Somehow he convinced me on monday that he was okay (and in much better hands than mine wiht our neighbor nurse taking care of him) and I did go to PDC. So, that attempt at getting rid of me didn’t work either. But he didn’t get to do this job while I was away. He’s doing it now though. And I can’t even look up at him. At least from a distance I can handle it.

 

He who laughs last – my Nano

Okay – so now I am already regretting my rash jump on buying the Nano. Everyone I know who owns an IPOD of other flavors LOVES them to death. So I confidentenly forked out an insane amount of money for the Nano, rather than going for one of the more familiar Microsoft friendly MP3 players.

I too have a very scratched up screen. Not broken. I haven’t pushed the battery test yet. Doesn’t sound like there is a happy future for us dopes.

Update: Now here’s a guy who knows how to care for his Nano with a case made of duct tape and toilet paper. Think he’s a Vermonter? Is his post for reaL?

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Glav gives in to letting WSE3 do the work it was built to

Sounds like Paul Glavich was trying to manually process an incoming email message and get it into the pipelline. Finally he gave in and used the built in goo: Pipeline.ProcessInputMessage(soapEnvelope) and WSE did it’s magic. Apparently it was some white spaces that were eluding him, but the WSE method knew how to deal with them.  BTW – he’s doing this in WSE3, but this is also a class and method available in WSE2. I have never had to use it before, so this is a great thing to know.

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