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WPF Databinding blog - Joel Gray
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A very detailed walk through of using navigation in a WPF application. - Joel Gray
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July 11 at 7:28 am - Link
coffee hands down. - Alan Le
COFFEE and I can stop anytime I want! iphone I don't have a problem, okay!? - Michelle Miller
Coffee. Lots and lots of coffee. Sometimes a chicory coffee, but always coffee. - John Stockton
coffee, the more the better. - Rob Diana
Coffee Absolutely! - Adrian Nadeau
Coffee, and usually lots of it - Kevin Cearns via twhirl
Coffee before noon, tea after noon - Kirk Kittell
Currently it's coffee, but it changes. Later in the summer it will probalby be iced tea, then probably some type of diet soda after the weather turns to fall. Once winter kicks in I usually drink more hot tea than anything else. - Joel Gray via twhirl
Coffee until 9am. Then hot green tea or iced black tea, depending on mood. - Denton Gentry
coffee, and we just got 3 cases of m13 in the office which tastes horrible but has a big caffeine kick - Chris Jones via twhirl
Peets coffee - Hutch Carpenter
Coke - Jeff Quinton
Green tea-- not a ton of caffeine though. - Doug Haslam via twhirl
What do you have? - Harvey Simmons
iced (unsweetened) coffee - clarke thomas
Today's its the DEW. Just like back in college. - Scott Wamsley
"Coke, no Pepsi". SNL - Russellreno
Anyone ever have a shot in the dark? That's a cup of coffee with a shot of expresso - delicious! - Zach Landes
+1 Russelreno...always Coke. - JA Castillo
Iced tea - Hao Chen
Coffee, Nestea, Iced Cap. - Shey
Iced Tea - David Worrell
i ♥ coffee ;-) - AJ Batac
Coffee. - Parth Awasthi
Latte Macchiato with double shot - Gaby Benkwitz
For the past couple months or so, I've been having a large sweetened Zen (green) tea, iced. Before that, it was a small or medium iced white choc mocha (sometimes with an extra shot). When it is cold, I like the gingerbread or pumpkin latte. - Yolanda
Usually DD iced coffee...been drinking green tea more often than not. - David Ambrose
Diet Dr. Pepper. It takes more like real Dr. Pepper than any other drink. - RAPatton
Usually diet Coke, though I sometimes feel the need for coffee mornings. - Steven Kaye
diet Dr. Pepper - Bruce Williams
Coffee (easy on the water) + skim milk + Designer Whey Chocolate = coffee protein shake. - Mike Reynolds
Coffee in the morning. Tea at night. - Scott Kitchen
grande non fat latte. - Thomas Hawk
Trader Joe's energy drinks... but they just discontinued them!! :-( - Ňicķ
Diet Dr. Pepper or Iced Tea (just not in NYC) - William Beem
coffee - dark roast mostly (like the k-cup machine we have at home) - mike "glemak" dunn
I'm Caffeine free! Bring on the hate! - Geoff Schultz
Rum and coke - Rodfather
espresso - Rafael Robayna
Coffee - J. McConnell
Dr Pepper. - Lurking Grue
Latte! - James
Green Tea...someday, but for now, coffee - Stagekid
Green Tea in the afternoon with a hint of lemon and coffee in the morning - Ryan
Green Tea straight... no sugar... no honey... no lemon... yah, I'm hardcore. - Melissa
I drink tons of tea, but don't really think of it as being a caffeinated beverage. It's just... tea, you know? They give it to kids in Russia before bed so they sleep better. Otherwise, cappuccino, made right. Which happens just about once a year. - Alexei Tolkachev
on the weekends, strong black coffee that i make in a cone filter. in the afternoons, a Diet Coke. At work I get a 4-shot latte. @Zach Landes: in L.A. they call that a Red Eye or a Depth Charge. :) - edythe
In the summer time, it's ICED COFFEE!!!!! - Anna Haro
Coffee, the Great Bean, in any form but Iced. Dunno why, but I never could drink it iced. - Michael W. May
Quad over ice in a venti cup (espresso) or a misto.. and i'm addicted to diet coke ugh - Mona N.
Red Bull - Duncan Riley
Red Bull or black coffee. - Karim
Diet COke. I know I'm a light weight. - Adrienne Van Houten
Mountain Dew - Aaron B. Hockley
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July 8 at 3:53 pm - Link
Lets hope it stays that way - Charlie Anzman
I would like to see them succeed. While I find the FF deluge very nice and useful, twitter is just so danged easy, and it's a bit easier to keep up with the people you really want to. Now, if FF implements something to accomodate that....hmmmm... - Joel Gray via twhirl
In the meantime, @replies that don't start at the beginning of a line and @replies via SMS are also down - Jesse Stay
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July 3 at 10:44 pm - Link
Mine are: Vertigo, GoodFellas, Pulp Fiction, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Bladerunner - Chris White
Wall Street, Fletch, Caddyshack, Back to School, WarGames - peter
Real Genius, Princess Bride, Star Wars, and I have no idea for the last two. - Kevin Fox
Tootsie, Forrest Gump, La Vie En Rose, As Good As It Gets, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Weird Science, Tarnation, Out of Africa, Rainman, Cinema Paradiso, - Pokai
Shawshank Redemption, Tombstone, Forrest Gump, The Book of Love, A League of Their Own - Erica Baker
Raging bull, Cinema Paradiso, Bullit, Empire of the sun, The Wall - George The Writer
North by Northwest, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Husbands and Wives, The Unbearable Lightness, Raiders. I was surprised that I chose these. Only 2 of my 7 favorite directors make an appearance, and only 2 actors that I would count among my real favorites. But, you know, if you can only pick 5, you really start cutting muscle. - j1m
Casablanca,Lovestory,Ratattouile,Fight Club, Breakfast At Tiffany's - Giancarlo Angulo
Until the End of the World, Citizen Kane, Casablanca, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Days of Heaven. - DeWitt Clinton
Harold and Maude, Raising Arizona, The Blues Brothers, Empire Strikes Back, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. [The next five would be The Breakfast Club, Clerks, Swingers, Pulp Fiction, and Ghostbusters. Princess Bride, Office Space and Shaun of the Dead were under consideration as well.] - Keith Pelczarski
It's a Wonderful Life, Blazing Saddles, The Blues Brothers, Singin' in the Rain, Stage Door - Spidra Webster
Lawrence of Arabia, Heat, Empire Strikes Back, The Last Emperor, Crouching Tiger - Christian
real genius, star wars, hardboiled, serenity and dogma? Maybe? that list'll probably change tomorrow. :) - felix
Manhattan, The Incredibles, Time Bandits, Fargo, Anne of Green Gables - Ginger Makela
Casablanca, The Incredibles, The Empire Strikes, Army of Darkness and High Noon.Runner ups: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Raiders of the Lost Ark, To Catch A Thief, The Naked Gun, Airplane!. I am sure my list would be different tomorrow or even in 5 minutes. - RAPatton
Is this list different than your favorite 5 films of all time? - Nathan Chase
Raiders, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, The Magnificent Seven, The Empire Strikes Back, Pulp Fiction (runners up: Princess Bride, The Matrix, Breakfast Club, High Plains Drifter, Remember the Titans) - Harvey Simmons
Snake eyes, mission impossible I, the rock, antitrust, traffic - Anthony Farrior
Cassablanca, A Fish Called Wanda, Gross Pointe Blank, The Princess Bride, The Fifth Element. - Joel Gray via twhirl
None i've tried before, but it just feels weird knowing what will happen, but maybe just maybe Beowulf - Gordon Swaby
Blade Runner, The Big Lebowski, Airplane!, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Rubin Sfadj
Short Cuts, Die Zweite Heimat, Deer Hunter, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain. Can I add Fellini's Roma as well? Thanks. - Thomas Brox Røst
if anyone would like a http://www.flickchart.com invite, send your email address to nathan at flickchart.com and you can see how close your lists above match your true Top 5 Movies Of All Time.... - Nathan Chase
Citizen Kane, A Fish Called Wanda, Goodfellas, Girl in the Gold Boots (MST3K version), and 2010. (C'mon... Helen Mirren, Roy Scheider, *and* John Lythgoe?) - Roger Benningfield
Snatch, Garden State, The Empire Strikes Back, Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski - James Ferguson
Casablanca and The Thomas Crown Affair (remake w/Brosnan and Russo) are always on my top 5 rewatch list, the other 3 would be some combo of: Shawshank Redemption, Cinema Paradiso, Star Wars, Princess Bride, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Roman Holiday, and To Have and Have Not). Oh, and I can't explain it but The Life Aquatic as bad as it is still draws me in and cracks me up... I probably should see someone about that. - Casey
Five movies I haven't seen before - Bjorn Tipling
I thought I was a film snob, but the first things I thought of were Princess Bride, Dr. Strangelove, Tommy Boy, Fifth Element and Raising Arizona. I guess Strangelove counts. - Jack Baty
Star Wars, Army of Darkness, Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Raiders of the Lost Ark. (Clerks and Office Space just narrowly miss the cut off). - Eric
awwwwww.. star wars still rocks.. may the force be with da fans !! LOL - Peter Dawson
Loving all the Princess Bride nods :) That, To Have and Have Not, The Lion in Winter, Léon (The Professional), and Roman Holiday. And there are about 30 others I could exchange those with depending on current mood. - Michael W. May
Y Tu Mama Tambien, Hairspray, The Matrix, Elephant, History Boys, off the top of my head. But, good answer Mr Tipling. - Rick Powell
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July 2 at 1:32 pm - Link
Good tip, but wanted to pass along another. You can double-click anywhere in the tab bar and FF3 will create a new tab for you. Hope that helps... - Kevin C. Tofel
ah nice! I didn't know that. - Alan Le
That's what friends on FriendFeed are here for! ;) - Kevin C. Tofel
+1 Kevin - Hao Chen
Ctrl+T also works if you are a keyboard shortcut junkie - Joel Gray via twhirl
Yeah, I've always used Ctrl-T, usually followed by Ctrl-E (search) - Jon Galloway
I Ctrl+T too, in fact, I barely even touch the mouse when browsing. =P - Daniel Bruce
When coding I'm pretty much mouse-less, but browsing I use the mouse to middle-click, back/forward, right-click, etc. - Alan Le
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July 2 at 11:59 am - Link
Cool logos. I don't know if I agree that they are the top 10, but they are good. - Joel Gray
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July 2 at 11:59 am - Link
Cool logos. I don't know if I agree that they are the top 10, but they are good. - Joel Gray
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June 27 at 3:52 pm - Link
PT spins a great tale of his youth, bad decisions and ultimately the realization that ones actions can finally be put in the past. If you are a guitar player, it is a great story - Joel Gray
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June 27 at 3:52 pm - Link
PT spins a great tale of his youth, bad decisions and ultimately the realization that ones actions can finally be put in the past. If you are a guitar player, it is a great story - Joel Gray
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negative statement: what goes around comes around or positive statement: do unto others as you would have them do unto you - Marco (aureliusmaximus)
kismet - Angela Bull via twhirl
fairness - Joel Gray via twhirl
plurk pyramid schemes :) - Frankie Warren
@Frankie, I'm with you there...trying to think outside of plurk - Jennifer Van Grove via twhirl
What you give is what you get. - Kat Wolfe via Alert Thingy
Marco nailed it. - Russellreno
Death. Karma is for dead people. - Corvida
beads and sandalwood. - edythe
My Name Is Earl - Sharon Bray-McPherson
I thought your name is Sharon. - Russellreno
Karma = just is... Not good not bad.. just is !! :)- - Peter Dawson
reciprocation. - Thomas Hawk
Chameleon! - Kevin Shannon
when you think of karma you think of "not being yourself for fear of losing karma points." - Dewald Pretorius
The Tv Show "MY Name is Earl" - David
Anything but The Love Guru - Evan Marc Katz
running over your dogma - Sean Savage
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June 25 at 11:01 am - Link
Wven the Microsoft co-founder -- who champions the "magic of software" -- isn't immune to the frustrations of everyday computer users. - Joel Gray
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Wven the Microsoft co-founder -- who champions the "magic of software" -- isn't immune to the frustrations of everyday computer users. - Joel Gray
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June 20 at 8:48 am - Link
A nice compilation of how-to's for OpenVPN. I have not looked for something like this for a while and was pleasantly surprised by the topics included. - Joel Gray
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June 20 at 8:48 am - Link
A nice compilation of how-to's for OpenVPN. I have not looked for something like this for a while and was pleasantly surprised by the topics included. - Joel Gray
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June 19 at 1:32 pm - Link
1. Rarely. 2. Almost never. 3. Always. - Louis Gray
Doing a little research for an up coming blog post. - Mike Fruchter
Are you concerned about your employer knowing what you do online at work? - Mike Fruchter
Well... I FriendFeed at work... but it's kind of my job ;-) - Ross Miller
yep to all :) - Paula Hawk
On the second question, no. Not at all. But if I did make posts or tweets at work, those are not only an obvious distraction, but I have colleagues (and direct reports) following on Twitter... so they get alerts to their cell phone. That's not the example I want to set. :-) - Louis Gray
1) Not really, but that's not because I'm at work. 2) No. 3) Totally. Part of my job description is to understand, engage, and distill new technology down and figure out ways our clients can use them, so it's known I'm using social media. - Mark Trapp
1. Rarely. 2. No. 3. FriendFeed, not Facebook, and only during lunch, though I must admin it's pretty damn hard to not peek into the FriendFeed river of noise during the day. - Brian Daniel Eisenberg
Yes to often - Tim FitzGerald
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh! Keep your voice down and YES I do. - Michelle Miller
must confess to being in the "do that for work" camp. wonder what % we make up, making perceptions totally wacked out - Marshall Kirkpatrick via fftogo
I try not to when at work but occasionally :-) - Joe Dawson
1. yes personal use 2. yes professional use 3 & 4 yes for both personal and profession reasons (have apps on facebook, research on FF) - Jon Dillon
i twitter and surf friendfeed quickly. - edythe
In moderation....sometimes - Bwana McCall
Hey, does anyone else see this item as blue instead of black? About YOUR questions: 1) rarely. 2) never, they take way too long. 3) Yes to FF, No to FB. - AJ Kohn
all of the above =X - jerry
Pardon I'm seeing smthng wrong : ) Is it just for me? http://friendfeed.com/e/d21bf8... - Erhan Erdogan
always - Stefan Hayden
Even though I'm the traffic cop for my company I work to set a good example. That said, here I am! ;) I'll crack FF and Twitter open periodically throughout the day, but I can't allow myself to comment on nearly as many posts as I'd like. I'm not a very good blogger, but even if I was I don't think I'd post from the office. Not during business hours. - Jim Stanger
3 on all counts. - Lyndon Washington
What am I doing now? :) - Morton Fox
shh! I try to work here. - ahmet bulent
Twitter, FriendFeed and blog are part of work :) - TDavid
I do yes. Both. Twitter, blog, facebook, whatever else there is. - Laurent Courtines via twhirl
Twitter, FriendFeed, & Google Reader at work. Part of my job description is to keep up on the latest trends within the web development industry. Twitter, FriendFeed, & Google Reader is how I keep up with those trends. It's a very nice loophole I must say. - Chris Rodgers
Twitter, FF and Google reader, yes. Facebook is usually an off-work activity. - Joel Gray
Can't do Twitter or Friendfeed as they're blocked. I do sometimes Google Reader in my lunch hour. - Greg Gannicott via Alert Thingy
FF, Flickr, Zooomr all day long as much as possible and most definitely at work. - Thomas Hawk
Twitter and Friendfeed a bit. Google Reader a lot - Martin Liechti
Not meeee :) - Jody C
1. Sometimes. 2. Almost never. 3a. Yes. 3b. NO! 4. Google Reader: always. - Konstantin Klein
When the mood strikes, occassionally, FF - saeba
nope. it's verbotten. 8-( - Bill Scherer
google reader + FF = perfect distraction :) - krz9000
yes when I can - Jeremiah Hester
3 - at will - RAPatton
Yes, yes, yes and yes. - Richard Peat via twhirl
All of the above - Devlin Dunsmore via twhirl
yes, sometimes, yes - Bryan Thatcher via twhirl
yes yes yes - Palin Ningthoujam
no, no, yes - Jeduan Cornejo via twhirl
Yes,no,yes i even tested twitterfone at work today. And yes i should not surf the vicious web at work..Geezz am i addicted to information overflow ? Yes and i "F word" love it... My boss is on skype all day and dont have any idea what are social networks And he would freak out to See me on FF to go right in the warehouse in the middle of two incoming trucks..Ok that was quite a confession too ;) - Ben Borges via fftogo
Yes because I'm "selbstständig" (self-employed) and "ständig" (always) working! - Patrick Johner
Most business do twitter and blog. I have not seen any usein Fracebook. - Brandon via twhirl
Yes to all. - James Ferguson
1.no, 2.no, 3. yes - (friendfeed, facebook rarely). - lisa-k
1. yes, 2. yes, 3. yes and yes My employer supports me doing these things because it's my job to stay on top of social networks. :-) - Dawn M. Armfield
Thanks everyone! - Mike Fruchter
Does anyone's company have a policy on Internet use at work? - Mike Fruchter
Yes we have a really intense one related to all sorts of elements of internet use. Not just time wasting online during office hours but also legal elements related to internet use, anything from spilling company secrets do getting handed over to authorities if your computer is found to have been used for illegal activities (hacking, child pornography etc). Its enormous - Jon Dillon
Here,There and Everywhere:) - Igor Poltavskiy
all the above all day at work ;) - Tyler Gillies
twitter - yes, not a lot // Blog - no // Friendfeed - YES // Facebook only 2x day - Susan Beebe
1. yes (it's often a brain dump so I can focus); 2) blog - yes (mainly 4 work); 3) facebook - only work-related cause/group stuff mainly; 4) friendfeed - reward for tasks finished. - Cat Laine via twhirl
1.yes 2.no 3. yes 4. No - fotographic
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June 18 at 7:32 am - Link
Good work at Google, Chris. Looking forward to the next round of news. - Louis Gray
Any chance you're going to be working at FriendFeed? - Delete Me
congrats...let's def. stay in touch... - don loeb
Oh dang it! Did I make that terrible of an impression on you yesterday? - Erica Baker
Congrats! - Ginger Makela
Good luck on whatever your next endeavor turns out to be, Chris. - Joel Gray
Do anything you can to be involved with what CW does next. The guy is money. - Sacca
enjoy your blank slate. :) - Chris Hollander
Good luck and thanks for everything: http://blog.rssmeme.com/2008/0... - Benjamin Golub
Happy Graduation, Chris! - Kevin Fox
Best of luck! - Mike Reynolds
Congratulations! - Ruchira S. Datta
Good luck! - Tudor Bosman
I love Google Reader, thanks for such an amazing product! - Paul Wade
i love Google Reader too! good luck! - Philip J Beyer
Congrats and thanks for the fantastic app! - Phil (scribkin)
Amazing. Obviously the best first round of Google employees (gmail, reader) are moving on. It will be interesting to see how the company adapts / evolves. - Brandon Werner
am a fan of reader..thanks for all the work.. - Jaimini via Alert Thingy
Really bummed to see you go Chris, but congrats. - Mike Yang
Good luck and thanks for your work in making GReader so awesome. - Dana Franks via twhirl
Thanks for your work on GReader. It's an essential part of my daily workflow. Good luck! - Chris Baskind
Without Google Reader, I would be so much more productive. And also more boring and less knowledgeable since I'd read fewer feeds. Thanks for all the hard work and good luck fo