[A DevLife post]
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Hosting two BOF’sat TechEd, here’s the schedule
Here are the ones that I am hosting with time and location.
You can find all of the BOFs by filtering on “session type” on the session breakout page. Dave Noderer also made a comprehensive list on his blog.
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VB6 to VB.NET Migration BOF at TechEd
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Beta2 in the Box!
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Spring Cleaning you couldn’t pay me to do
Rich has no fear of heights. Good thing! He cleaned all the windows in our very window-laden house this weekend. Inside and out!

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Julie Lerman’s DevLife – a new sub-blog on DevSource
I am really excited to announce that I am going to be writing some of my blog posts for the DevSource website, which is a Ziff-Davis online publication! Editor, Esther Schindler has done a wonderful job in creating this technical resource targeted to .NET Developers. There are lots of great articles (including the fun .NET Rock Star series :-)), contests where they give away cool stuff like Acer Ferrari laptops or Dell flat panel monitors and forums. When I post a blog over there, I will make note of it over here. The blog should be up any day now.
The purpose of this blog is to give a developer’s perspective to things – some of the pain of being a developer, my thoughts on what’s going on in the community, my take on some buzz, etc.
I even had a new picture taken for it. Big huge thanks to Wintellect‘s Mark Kovalcson, a serious photographer on the side, who brought his big camera and a light to the MS Reston office during Devscovery to snap a few photos. My buddy Sara Faatz even let me borrow some makeup, but it’s laughably light and you probably can’t tell I actually did that. Yes, I put make-up on folks, just for you!!!
As soon as it’s live, I will let you know. I’m looking forward to posting some TechEd blogs there as well.
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Arghh DHL/Airborne
Rather than drive up my nice, short, paved driveway to drop off some small envelope-sized packages, the DHL guy sticks one of their honker envelopes to the side of my painted mailbox. My green mailbox. The green is paint. Now I have a foot long 1/2 inch high stripe from trying to peel the darned thing off.
Hello? Duh!!!! Yes I called them. I think I need to bill them for all of my wasted time…
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Paddling on Dead Creek
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Leon’s Hot DOS tip
as per Leon, I will now walk over to the corner of my office and bang my face against the wall (but it’s not brick)… ouch! ouch! ouch!
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Male Bonding blogging
Sometimes when I read blogs (and I’m talking about those from the .NET community) I think that the male bloggers (you know, that 99% of the .NET bloggers) are definitely writing for guys, when in the context of a technical post, they make some joke about their sexual prowress or the hottie quality of a particular woman. I don’t really think a post like that was written for me. I dunno – maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think I’m ultra sensitive. Even if I am highly unlikely to ever be the subject of “who’s the hottest…” 🙂
But it is a bit of a turnoff for me to be lured into a post like that and then suddenly be in the middle of some male bonding ritual. Not a big problem, mind you, because I *am* in the company of men, and I know they are really just being silly more than anything…
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