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What to do with Satellite Dishes
http://www.forcedgreen.com/ 2008/ 09/ what-to-do-with-satellite-dishes/submit_url = 'http://www.forcedgreen.com/2008/09/what-to-do-with-satellite-dishes/';Have you ever thought of what to do with your old out of service satellite dish? Maybe you thought of decorating... [[ This is a content summary only.
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Livecast of my fence and me showing off my book - thank you Robert
http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/ 2008/ 09/ livecast-of-my-fence-and-me-showin…Robert Scoble shot a real-time Kyte livecast of our open mesh fence, and we talked about the book - I’ve written called “How to build the Open Mesh”. The livecast had chat in it - so people from around the world were typing me questions during the interview which was pretty invigorating.
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Livecast of my fence and me showing off my book - thank you Robert
http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/ 2008/ 09/ livecast-of-my-fence-and-me-showin…Robert Scoble shot a real-time Kyte livecast of our open mesh fence, and we talked about the book - I’ve written called “How to build the Open Mesh”. The livecast had chat in it - so people from around the world were typing me questions during the interview which was pretty invigorating.
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The future of the Web is Marc Canter’s back fence
http://scobleizer.com/ 2008/ 09/ 07/ the-future-of-the-web-is-marc-canters-back-…Yesterday I visited Marc Canter who was holding a BBQ. His back fence is, should we say, unique. Canter is the guy who started Macromind, which became Macromedia. He’s always been ahead of the market in recognizing where things are going. Plus he’s just fun to talk with.
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Next on the ToDo List
http://dougfinke.com/ blog/ ?p=469Update: Don Box applauds Microsoft for getting MEF into the hands of the community, while Miguel de Icaza, creator of Mono, says Avoid the Managed Extensibility Framework because the the license terms limit MEF to Windows and offers up Mono.Addins.
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Windows Live Mesh, Silverlight and the CoreCLR
http://www.hanselman.com/ blog/ WindowsLiveMeshSilverlightAndTheCoreCLR.aspxWindows Live Mesh, Silverlight and the CoreCLR Posted in Silverlight | Windows Client | WPF Disclaimer: Everything in this post is pure conjecture by me, done by simply poking around my system and talking to myself. I don't work for the Live Mesh team, nor do I know anyone on the team.
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Windows Live Mesh, Silverlight and the CoreCLR
http://www.hanselman.com/ blog/ WindowsLiveMeshSilverlightAndTheCoreCLR.aspxWindows Live Mesh, Silverlight and the CoreCLR Posted in Silverlight | Windows Client | WPF Disclaimer: Everything in this post is pure conjecture by me, done by simply poking around my system and talking to myself. I don't work for the Live Mesh team, nor do I know anyone on the team.
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Spidi H1 Life Vest Blackyellow Os - £74.99 - Support Aids
http://www.linkfiend.com/ spidi-h1-life-vest-blackyellow-os-7499-support-aids/£74.99 Info / Buy Product Information The Spidi H1 Life Vest is constructed from tough Nylon 6.6 combined with high resistant mesh. This vest includes a CE approved back protector and has an adjustable waist. Also features removable pockets.
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Live Mesh Mobile Client pops up down under
http://blogs.technet.com/ james/ archive/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ live-mesh-mobile-client-…Kudos to Long who snapped this demo at TechEd Australia of the Live Mesh Mobile Client. This is the first appearance of the client and is just the start of a long list of client apps that will be appearing soon – exciting stuff.
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Illustrate a Pair of Sweet Gradient Mesh Cherries
http://designbump.com/ TutorialsandLearning/ Illustrate_a_Pair_of_Sweet_Gradient…In this tutorial, we'll explain how to create a pair of cherries solely with the Gradient Mesh tool. If you're not familiar with the Gradient Mesh tool, then this is a great tutorial to learn how to start using it. You can create artwork with a semi-realistic to very realistic look with that tool.
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