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Sunday, May 22, 2005 - Posts

MSN Messenger personal messages

Since MSN Messenger 7.0 released many people started to use the personal message to put a state about their feelings, life and “hints” they want to give to a specific person on their contact list.

I think the “personal” message is a very good way for a non formal communication. If you are a sensitive person with emotional intelegent abilities I am sure you know what I mean...

Here are some of the personal messages I have on my list...

  • “There ain't no such thing as free lunch.” - R. A. Henlein
  • I love deadlines, I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
  • Professionals built the Titanic, amateurs built the Ark of Noah.
  • Ignorance is bliss.
  • Still haven't seen Ep3...
  • Mortgage is all you <don't> need
  • Don't kill the messenger!

as for my own:

“It is wonderful to be in on the creation of something, see it used, and then walk away and smile at it.” – Lady Bird Johnson

 

Life could be so beautiful if you just stop for a look :-)

posted Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:38 AM by snick

Enterprise Library DataTierGenerator Tool Sample

This sample illustrates an application built using the DataTierGenerator for Enterprise Library available at http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/datatiergenerator. This tool generates a data tier that uses the Entlib data access block to update the database“

Find it here

posted Sunday, May 22, 2005 8:06 AM by snick

Enterprise Library Exit Poll

“Have you just completed a project that uses Enterprise Library? We want to hear from you! The Exit Poll is a survey specifically aimed at people who have finished a project using Enterprise Library, so you can share your experiences on how it went from beginning to end. We will use this information to help improve future releases. If you are using Enterprise Library but have not yet completed the project, please hold off on completing the survey until the project is released.

If you work with EntLib, tried EntLib or had anything to do with EntLIB. This is very important to fill out this poll :-)

Fill it here, via EntLib gotdotnet workspace

posted Sunday, May 22, 2005 6:28 AM by snick




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