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Why Does Cuil Suck? Here's The $33 Million Answer (50)
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Deep Fried Bytes 6: Domain-Driven Design w/ David Laribee 1 (4)
on Deep Fried Bytes (0) permalinkDomain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to the design of software, based on two premises. For most software projects, the primary focus should be on the domain and domain logic (as opposed to being the particular technology used to implement the system) and complex domain designs should be based on a model. David Laribee sat down with the hosts Keith and Woody to discuss this growing design practice and also discuss how it could be ...Contribute comment
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Before you Sync the New iPhone to Exchange, Read This! (2)
on *Words of Wisdom From The Elder (0) permalinkToday Apple launched their new iPhone. Countless users are upgrading everywhere looking forward to playing with the new features of the 3G iPhone. Before you connect your new iPhone toy to your enterprise exchange server there are a few things you need to be aware of. For some of you these may be complete show stoppers. I would have entertained the idea of getting an iPhone until I read this, thus I thought I'd pass ...Shared by Keith Elder (2) Yuvi (107)Contribute comment
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Developing .NET Software on a Mac (7)
on Deep Fried Bytes (0) permalinkDid you know you can develop .NET software on a Mac? It is a new trend that has been gaining momentum over the past six months. Deep Fried Bytes hosts Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff sit down with James Avery and Leon Gersing, long time .NET developers to uncover the secrets of using a non-Microsoft platform to develop .NET software. Listen to the showThis episode of the Deep fried Bytes is brought to you by ...Shared by Chris (8) John (71) Keith Elder (2) Leon (0) Matt Blodgett (6) scott (0) Scott Watermasysk (0)Contribute comment
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Hello: Macs Are About to Get Interesting Again (141)
on Cult of Mac - News and opinion about the Mac and iPod communities (15) permalinkI’ve been alluding to this for a few months now, but let me repeat: The Mac is poised for innovation over the next few years on a scale that we haven’t experienced since the initial move to OS X in the previous decade. After five years of focusing on new categories like the iPod and the iPhone while gradually improving its Mac product line, the company has now freed up the resources to strengthen its ...Shared by [ebarrera] (4) Aaron Kuzemchak (0) adam (1003) Adam Dempsey (53) Aleksander (31) Alessio Bragadini (8) Alex (7) Alex Badalic (111) Allan Ruiz (19) Anand Sharma (25) Andrew Schott (113) Antti Lindström (19) Aranittara (21) Ben Oliver (1) Blake Hall (0) Bob McClenahan (6) Brad Proctor (0) Brajeshwar (29) Brandon (10) Brandon Mawhorter (15) Brian Webster (0) Bryan (0) Bryan Pearson (8) calzonzote (0) Chandan (3) Chris (9) Chris Heath (18) Chris Locke (26) Chuck Rogers (20) cmm324 (8) Cocoy (169) Dan Frommer (19) Daniel (36) Dave (4) Dave Pelletier (5) David Geilhufe (1) Derek (7) Dion Rodrigues (43) dobata (753) Dwayne Kerr (2) Elliot Michaelson (12) furman (33) Geoff (3) Geoffrey Richard (1) George Brickner (83) Glenn Batuyong (183) Graham (0) Grat Tucker (10) Gus Pinto (2) Henry Busby (12) Ian Thompson (2) Isaac (57) jakatak (47) James (9) Jane Burt (25) Jared (0) Jason Remnant (28) Jay (50) Jeff Jones (251) Jennifer Murtha (0) John (5) John Bartley (0) John Engler (5) jon (5) Jon Price (121) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (200) Jordan (187) Julian Montez (0) Keith Elder (2) Kelly Michelle Campbell (2) kOoLiNuS (0) Kyle (1) Lee McKusick (2) Liam Monahan (7) Loren (43) Magnus (46) Martin (38) Matt Mueller (22) mavrevMatt (251) melmyfinger (22) Michael Johnson (8) Michael Religioso (30) Miguel (3) Mike Butler (9) Mike Nayyar (248) Mike O'Connor (6) Miska Lahti (3) Nathan Gross (0) Nick Dynice (8) Nick Valentino (1) Nikollas Ordway (117) Nitro (0) Oliver (1) Owen E. (4) Patty (576) Peter Norris (6) Philip Campbell (84) PMinze (59) Rafael Teixeira (11) Raffi Asdourian (17) Ralph Poole (24) Rami Taibah (264) Raoul (145) Rey Ramos (29) Rich Brown (6) rmg7344 (40) Rob Owen (12) Ross LaRocco (14) Ryan Lewis (73) Sacha (0) sadiq kassamali (89) Sam Hardacre (6) Samuel (92) Scott (1) Scott (10) Sebastian (12) Selil (2) Spyros (2) Stefan (25) Steve (305) Than R (25) timothyt (57) Toby (450) Tom Thorpe (9) Trevor Wermund (216) TroubledWine (61) Tucker W. (4) Tyson Williams (125) Vidar Larsen (1) W. Thomas Leroux (0) waxattack (4) wcaw (29) Will Bostwick (5) xavierbkk (10) Yasuhisa (8) ZayneHumphrey (69) zeb (37) zsafwan (125)Contribute comment
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How to “Peel” Hard-Boiled Eggs Without Peeling (89)
on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss (75) permalinkThe baking soda is optional, but if you choose not to use it, be sure to move the eggs to cold water (use ice) immediately after boiling. Blow from the tip to the broader base for faster de-shelling. My preferred eggs are Gold Circle Farms cage-free DHA Omega 3 eggs, which contain 150 mg of DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) per whole egg. If you want to increase lean muscle mass, consider eating the yolks for their ...Shared by Adam (216) adam (12) Adam (11) Alex France (331) Alexandru Savu (63) Andrew (70) Andrew Schott (113) armonde (11) Avi (1248) Aya Kamikawa (15) Blaine Moore (12) Bojan (2) Chetan Thaker (131) Chris (6) codemac (2) Danny (28) DAVE ID (15) David (14) David Evans (1) Deborah Petersen (691) DOCBook Howto (319) Doug (8) drsoos (33) eke (0) Elana (0) Eric Borgen (5) Felfoldi (17) Felix Bredoteau (598) foolarch (126) Frank (7) Gordon (27) grubbydigger (0) Hakicoma (97) Heather (2) iBspoof (41) J (20) Jacob Share (49) jacobo (16) jason unger (2) Jeff (523) Jeff S Blechman (0) jfiorato (8) jimdmcd (24) John Fink (58) Jonathan (144) Jordan (187) Julieanne van Zyl (5) Katie Fellows (141) Keith Elder (2) Ken Horovatin (0) Kevin Rose (32) Kevin Rose (16) Leena (2274) LUCCHINA (156) Mark (11) Martin (46) Mathieu Groulx (18) Merlik (9) Michael Mior (147) Miguel Lopez (161) Muhammad Saleem (481) Patricia Beard (0) Paul McIntosh (65) Paul R Brown (8) raphael (3) RapidEye (25) rcates (18) Ritu (625) rony john (235) Scott Walter (20) Scotty Allen (2) sean h (43) Sean O (16) Shawn (2) ShuTian (240) Sportbuzz (444) stargratrix (17) Stephen H. Ensley (9) Steve (23) Syahid A. (46) Terry M. Powell (5) timothyt (57) Tony (11) vraicovi (5) zsafwan (125)
- DOCBook Howto said: Awesome! Tim, you're awesome man!
- vraicovi said: Just awesome...
- Scotty Allen said: Totally awesome - And here I've been spending all this time trying to roll eggs between my hands to loosen the shell...
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Verbally abused by a 1st grader on AIM (2)
on *Words of Wisdom From The Elder (0) permalinkYesterday I was working at the computer and I got this random message from someone I didn't recognize. I publish my instant message and email on the Internet freely for the very reason so people can find me and contact me. It is not unusual to have someone ping me asking for help or a friend trying to get back in touch. I politely said hello and do I know you. They said no they ...Shared by Keith Elder (2) Yuvi (107)Contribute comment
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People Who Responded to Spam Received ... More Spam!!! [Gee what a surprise Dept.] (51)
permalinkThe Global S.P.A.M. Diaries was an experiment by McAfee to find out what would happen if 50 volunteers from around the world put aside common sense and answered every e-mail spam that came to them, chronicling the results. Tracy Mooney, a married mother of three in Naperville, Ill., was among them, and she tells what she saw in her online identity as "Penelope Retch".Shared by Adam McDonald (17) Alberto (289) Alex (21) Amit Chowdhry (25) Benjamin (1501) Brajeshwar (29) brizbane (26) Bryan Waters (21) Carissa (58) Chandan (3) Chris (23) Christian (3) Danielle Brigida (229) Dave (6) David (19) Deborah Petersen (691) DermDoc (Jeff) (151) Digg Boss (164) Dominic Foster (261) Elmer Thomas (254) Esther Schindler (47) Garry Benfold (18) Gemstar38 (251) grubbydigger (0) guy (935) J.D. Rucker (508) Joh Rogers (28) Jordan (187) jorge hernandez (1) Joshua Brickner (1) Kabren Levinson (45) Keith Elder (2) Lex Arquette (0) Lisa Fortuner (90) Matthew Hillyer (6) Mike Grybos (33) Mike Perkins (48) Nick Valentino (1) Phil Hendry (5) Rami Taibah (264) Russell Heimlich (12) Ryan (5) Sarah (14) Scott (1) scott (0) ShuTian (240) Steve (305) Steve Hebert (1) Tal Siach (1026) Tim Howard (15) Useless.com (19)Contribute comment
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Developing with Windows Server 2008 VMWare Virtual Machines (6)
on *Words of Wisdom From The Elder (0) permalinkThe Freedom of Virtualization For awhile now I have been enjoying the freedom of developing with virtual machines. The biggest advantage it has given me lately is the freedom to do whatever I want to the laptop I use as a workstation. What I mean by that is I don't even blink twice if I want to try a new operating system anymore. Maybe I want to run a version of Debian Linux or Ubuntu ...Contribute comment
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Scientist: There is No Ice at the North Pole this Summer (95)
on Raw Story Breaking News (207) permalinkScientists: summer 2008 could be first in history with no northern ice.Shared by adam (1003) Ahoo Pirsoleimani (13) Alberto (289) Allen Hurff (2) Anatoly (463) Angus Fraser (0) Ankesh (95) ataferner (0) Avelino Maestas (11) Avi (1248) Baratunde (37) Becky Mcmichael (2) Ben (19) Ben V (23) Briana Franco (77) bsweeney1977 (6) cgsheldon (572) Chabarred (119) Chad Norman (10) Chris (0) Christopher (141) Danielle Brigida (229) Dave (103) David Eaves (77) Derek (2) Derek Alfonso (5) DivemasterDoug (31) Eric P. Metze (5) Eric the Hamster (3) eugene (63) Felix Bredoteau (598) Gerard (131) Grant (17) Green Flash (35) homaid (1) Hunkie Chan (3) Igor (4) Inthenameofmine (741) J.D. Rucker (508) Jason Wehmhoener (17) Joe Taibi (0) Joshua S. Hill (24) Just A Clerk (33) Keith Elder (2) Kelly Bolinger (13) Kevin Dixie (0) Kevin Federline (313) l.m.orchard (82) Leena (2274) Liam (47) LUCCHINA (156) Maki (125) Marc Beharry (49) Mark Szpakowski (0) Mich D (568) Michael Sauers (0) Mike (1) Mike Butler (9) Mike Miller (0) Mike Perkins (48) neal (797) nepspeed matulin (47) nicerobot (113) Patrick (118) Paul Edwards (66) Philip Campbell (84) ProfVegas (668) Reggie Paulk (0) Rick Turoczy (300) rony john (235) runawaymule/Chris (260) runbuck (7) Sean McBride (426) shadowstorm (10) Shea Gunther (257) Shu UETA (3) ShuTian (240) SpostareDuro (105) Sun Tzu (1251) Tanya (10) Theron (0) Thomas Raia (0) Tiabin (16) TroubledWine (61) Tuneguru (25) Uzair (566) Vince (4) Warner (46) William Hartz (0) Woland783 (10) Zhao (17)
- runbuck said: One has to wonder ... what happens when we have no ice cubes in the drink? The loss of multi-year ICE at the pole implies that there will be less and less ice cooling the north overall. Less cold water coming down ... less conveyer action ... hrm.
- shadowstorm said: That's it. Here we go. Game over, man.
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Bill Gates and the Greatest Tech Hack Ever (170)
on Anil Dash (0) permalinkBill Gates has pulled off one of the greatest hacks in technology and business history, by turning Microsoft's success into a force for social responsibility. Imagine imposing a tax on every corporation in the developed world, collecting $100 per white-collar worker per year, and then directing one third of the proceeds to curing AIDS and malaria. That, effectively, is what Bill Gates has done. On a day when everyone will be noting Gates' departure from ...Shared by aaron (112) aches (20) Adrian Bacon (103) adstew (5) Alex (56) Ali (149) Anand Iyer (0) Ananya Walia (1205) Andrew (155) Andrew (15) Andrew Hughes (61) Andrew Kirchofer (9) Andrew Littler (115) Angus Fraser (0) Ankesh (95) Ashok Kumar (5) Auggie (12) Ayaskant (3) Ayelet (40) ayn (8) Babychen Mathew (637) Ben Jacob (60) Ben Karel (1) Brett Tabke (0) c010depunkk (10) Cam (26) Carnage4Life (3) Chad (44) Chandan (3) Chandoo (137) Charli Wag (36) Chris (59) Chris Stamas (29) chrishawn (16) Christian Crumlish (4) Conner (29) Corey Hammond (45) Dan (93) danutz (0) Darren Barefoot (40) Darren Isbrecht (196) David (0) David (120) David E. Wheeler (6) Deborah Petersen (691) Derek Alfonso (5) DermDoc (Jeff) (151) Digg Boss (164) Dileepa (30) dobata (753) Dominik (83) duraionly (1) Elmer Thomas (254) Ely (0) Erin (3) Ethan (0) evan (6) fmanjoo (9) Franky (0) Gavin (24) Gerard (131) gort581 (77) Grant McAllister (25) Gustavo Munoz (0) Hakicoma (97) Hassan (45) History of Blogging (284) HP (1) j_b_f (0) J.T Dabbagian (2) Jake Jarvis (2) Jason (13) Jason Cartwright (11) JD Hartley (0) Jeff Peeler (0) Jeff Smith (4) Jeremy (138) Jeremy T (1) John Magnus (146) Juras Vetrau (45) keewooi (1) Keith Elder (2) Krazy (257) Kyle (21) Laughing Squid (108) Leena (2274) Leo K (0) louisgray (459) Lyndon Antcliff (119) M. Serdar Kuzuloglu (33) Macky (37) Mahesh (15) Mark (6) Mark (43) Mark (0) MasterMaq (29) Matt Jacobs (4) Mehmet (9) mgalpert (6) miasarmento (190) Michael (227) Michael Benson (7) Michael Sippey (3) Migs (16) Miguel Lopez (161) Mike F (1545) Mike Perkins (48) Mone (2) Morgan Johnston (0) mr-mojo-risin (0) Muhammad Saleem (481) Natala Menezes (0) Ole Begemann (19) omars (7) Patrick (49) patrickj (0) paul (28) paul mooney (0) Pete (12) Philip Campbell (84) Phreak 2.0 (147) potentato (64) Preoccupations (90) rachna (43) Rami Taibah (264) Randy (42) raphael (3) reechard (75) Reggie Paulk (0) Riaz (18) richard (7) Rick (2) Robert Birming (605) Robin Whitson (2) Ryan (37) sadiq kassamali (89) sagar mohan (0) Samuel (92) Sean McBride (426) Seb Robert (3) Shawn (2) Shawn (2) ShuTian (240) sillygwailo (13) Slow Orbit (0) Sravana (0) Srinvard (198) Stefan (66) Steve (3) Steve (305) Steven (18) Suresh Kumar (7) teh roflmaoer (15) Tessa (5) The Daniel Richard (16) Tim (3) Tom Cheredar (5) Tuneguru (25) Tyson Williams (125) underlost (14) venkks (0) Vladimir Yashnikov (12) William Z. (28) yjsoon (11)Explore read four notes
- potentato said: My goals are usually along the lines of "make it out of bed this morning". This is a vivid reminder that I should aim at least a little bit higher.
- j_b_f said: Great perspective on Gates' new role. After talking with our local Gates Foundation grant recipient recently, it's clear that he is totally changing philanthropy (probably for the better).
- evan said: This short essay by Anil Dash presents one of those ideas that will immediately cause you to re-evaluate your understanding of a subject you thought you knew pretty well. I think I'll always regard Bill Gates a little differently after reading this piece.
- Steve said: an interesting alternative view of what Bill Gates has done.
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Want to crash Firefox 3? Here's How. (4)
on Words of Wisdom From The Elder (0) permalinkUPDATE: Having some friends test these sites on their Mac with OSX, FF3 doesn't crash on a Mac. Good to know. UPDATE: The problem has been officially fixed! Installing Siliverlight Beta 2 did the trick. Thanks to Jon Galloway. I have been enjoying Firefox 3 since it was released until I noticed visiting certain web sites would crash Firefox. I thought it was just me but then started going back to the same links and ...Contribute comment
