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  1. In Chicago for three days next week.. what should I do at night?
  2. VS 2010 Beta2 is on MSDN.. let the fun begin!
  3. @pavanpodila Have a great time - it's a great conference -- I did a presentation on SL2 a couple years back - lots of fun..
  4. Thinking about replacing my laptop's HD with SSD.. everyone tells me it's sooo much faster.. but it's sure $$$.. worth it?
  5. RT @lazycoder THE DROPBOX IPHONE APP IS OUT!!! http://blog.getdropbox.com
  6. Turned off and unplugged everything due to the massive lightning storm last night.. amazing how quiet it is when you power it all down...
  7. Watched the movie Fireproof last night -- good movie, highly recommended!
  8. @mkennedy yep - it's been out for a couple of months on iTunes. It's decent if a tad boring.
  9. @mkennedy I've done one on the native platform already
  10. @mkennedy OHHHHHHHH Sweet!!!!
  11. @richardblewett When you get a chance ping me on IM...
  12. @mkennedy me too .. i like the new iTunes 9 look. Pretty pretty
  13. RIP Senator Kennedy.
  14. @wekempf Likely an afterthought .. it looks like the base TraceListener is what required IDisposable and they just never used it. I say bug!
  15. @wekempf what it should be doing in Dispose is setting fileName to null which would turn it off.. unfortunately it's a private var..
  16. @wekempf actually use IDisposable at all..
  17. @wekempf You could derive from it and override the Write/WriteLine to respect the dispose and just ignore writes.. It doesn't look like they
  18. @wekempf from the collection in order to truly disconnect it from the Trace infrastructure
  19. @wekempf Looking in reflector, it doesn't look like TraceInternal ever calls Dispose itself. I suspect you have to remove the listener
  20. @wekempf interesting .. it could be a bug. Are you calling Dispose on it?