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  1. Come see my session at PDC 2009 (session code PDC09-PR04). Find out more about PDC at http://bit.ly/gJzUL.
  2. Giving & Receiving = Charity http://bit.ly/19WSct
  3. Only 22% of votes counted so too early to tell. We'll know more tomorrow afternoon
  4. New technical post:--"VBA Code I wrote in Excel & How it Helped Me": http://bit.ly/1Jekzf
  5. New Post Adding event code to Microsoft Office Backstage view customizations: http://bit.ly/22Svwl
  6. The Access 2010 show is on! http://bit.ly/3MpxNF
  7. @buckleyplanet Thanks, Christian! Backstage view is a great innovation--- because it's simple and immediately make sense.
  8. RT @gray_knowlton: Office 2010 Migration & Application compatibility: http://is.gd/4wn2V
  9. Just posted an entry about customizing the Office 2010 Backstage view: http://bit.ly/2lHjSI
  10. "The memory of a loved one is a priest to whom we confess a future that may never be." http://bit.ly/2ihNGD
  11. We're preparing for tomorrow. Is it preparing for us?
  12. One can tell the intelligence of others by the questions they ask. What questions do you ask of others and of life?
  13. Are we just nobodies or compassionate people? http://bit.ly/2Wx93G
  14. Posted an entry about the magic of a letter: http://bit.ly/3Zb2Vm
  15. I wrote another song this weekend. You can find the lyrics here: http://painjunkie.spaces.li...
  16. "Suffering is one very long moment. We cannot divide it by seasons."-- from Oscar Wilde's De Profondis
  17. There is a difference between motivation and appetite.
  18. I'm never surprised by greed and a lust for fame. They appear to be more dependable than generosity and modesty.
  19. We're often attracted to what we fear most
  20. Our memories are the most detailed and carefully-crafted fiction we'll ever read.