Friday, October 06, 2006
Running for Charity
100% of what you donate goes directly to the kids. There is zero overhead. We went to visit the doctors last year and they showed us exactly where the money went. Some treatments that are now lifesaving have been created via this funding. What is great is at mile 18 they bring the kids out to cheer us on. They give us high 5s and go crazy. The doctors all hand out water. It is impossible to run by and not be affected.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Shut Up Bill
Former President Bill Clinton, angrily defending his efforts to capture Osama bin Laden, accused the Bush administration of doing far less to stop the al Qaeda leader before the September 11 attacks. Is this guy serious? Does he believe his own hype?
Let's do the math:
President Clinton had 8 years. Bush had <8 months.
Osama bin Laden targeted the US on 9/11 because of the lack of response by Clinton. Let's review:
USS Cole: No response.
African Embassy Bombings: 4 cruse missiles (2 for each embassy bombed).
Saudi Arabian Towers: an FBI investigation, no response abroad.
World Trade Center bombing: an FBI investigation, no response abroad.
Earlier this month, Clinton dismissed as "indisputably wrong" a U.S. TV show that suggested her was too distracted by the Monica Lewinsky scandal to confront the Islamic militant threat that culminated in the September 11 attacks.
Then why did you not capture him Bill?
Those who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones...
Friday, September 08, 2006
DevReach in Bulgaria-October 9-10
I've been helping out with an event over in Bulgaria. Two days, tons of content. If you are anywhere near Bulgaria, it is super cheap to attend! Click here to register.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Huge in Turkey
Malek and Richard started a rumor that girls in the Middle East like me.
Maybe this is a case of believing your own hype, but I think I have something here with Turkish rock stars. First there was Candan Erçetin. I met her in Istanbul last April. She liked me. Then the infamous incident of the beautiful young rock star (Sebnem Ferah) last December in Istanbul. (I won't say anymore to protect both the guilty and innocent.) Now Hepsi. They have made a song where they shout TEMPO TEMPO FORTE FORTE FORTE!
Maybe I should move. :)
You can watch the video of the song here:
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Next NYC .NET User Group Meeting-Special VSLive Meeting
Client/Server, N-Tier and SOA: Today and Tomorrow
Join Rocky and Steve in a discussion about the present and future of Microsoft's client/server communication technologies, including Remoting and WCF. Learn whether client/server and n-tier will be replaced by SOA, or whether these architectures can co-exist. Find out how these technologies and concepts apply to you as you build web, Windows client/server and occasionally connected Windows smart client applications. You'll learn about today's options, tomorrow's options and how you can help position yourself to move forward over time.
Speaker: Rockford Lhotka, Magenic Technologies & Steve Lasker, Microsoft Corporation
Rockford Lhotka is the author of the Expert VB 2005 Business Objects and Expert C# 2005 Business Objects books from Apress. He is a contributing author for Visual Studio Magazine and he speaks at major conferences around the world. Rockford is the Principal Technology Evangelist for Magenic Technologies, one of the nation's premiere Microsoft Gold Certified Partners.
Steve Lasker is a Program Manager for Visual Studio at Microsoft. He is responsible for many of the data design time features in Visual Studio. Steve’s team owns the Typed DataSet designer, Data Wizards and the new Data Sources window. His background in broadcast engineering, e-commerce startups, and consulting has taken him through the cycles of client, browser, CE; and with .NET, returned to client-based apps that leverage the Internet as the transport.
Date: Monday, September 11, 2006
Time: Reception 6:00 PM , Program 6:15 PM
Location: Brooklyn Marriott , 333 Adams Street, Brooklyn , Room/Floor TBD Directions: A/C/F to Jay Street/Borough Hall R to Lawrence Street/MetroTech 2/3/4/5 to Borough Hall
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