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  1. I'd just like to say, if someone was inclined to nominate me as an ASPInsider, I wouldn't mind or anything. ;)
  2. @vcsjones Yeah, weird. The EAPs are getting a little better each day though.
  3. The latest builds of @Resharper 5 appear to break the "Pin to Source" debugging functionality in VS2010
  4. r @Encosia In regards to web typography, full justification has very little, um... justification.
  5. I see that Dell is finally selling an i7 laptop now.
  6. @JefClaes I'll take a quick look. You have my email address. #Css #Webdesign
  7. Why not just call it AOHell? http://bit.ly/61endD
  8. Of course, that's what I said LAST week.
  9. Okay, I think I finally have ASP.NET Themes wrestled to the ground. Hopefully will post first glimpse of new book this week.
  10. ASP.NET Videos from #PDC09 (via @Wrox) http://bit.ly/7hkA9E
  11. OMG, I totally f'ed the CSS on this site. Thank you sweet Jesus for the Subversion 'revert' command.
  12. YES, especially if it's mine ;) RT @JefClaes: Do you think clicking on ads on blogs you like is good for karma?
  13. @IrishChieftain Hey, she's quite a whiz at SharePoint.
  14. @IrishChieftain ATT U-verse FTW! Switched from Comcast 8 months ago, never been down once.
  15. @haacked BTW, nice job on the Menu control.
  16. @haacked Point taken. Even I admit that positioning in current versions of CSS is less than ideal. Though still worth doing IMO.
  17. @haacked A weakness of CSS2.1 maybe, but a 'failure'? Is any API a 'failure' just because its writers didn't anticipate every end-user need?
  18. @haacked float the column, put it in a floated container, then clear the float on the outer container.
  19. @HackerChick Yep. Will be blogging about it as soon as I get some preliminary stuff up on google code
  20. Wow, I'm shocked. The new CreateUserWizard control in ASP.NET 4 is actually usable.