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  1. What's a skeleton's favorite instrument? Why, the tromBONE of course! Happy.
  2. Congress does the opposite of entrepreneurship: It takes something already big . . . and makes it bigger.
  3. Interesting that I haven't seen any "Blame George Bush" on my TwitterStream lately. Makes you think, don't it?
  4. Anita Dunn needs to read up more on Mao before speaking to high school students for the Adminstration. Where's ABC-NBC-CBS-MSNBC on this?
  5. http://bit.ly/dym58 The Myth of "Too Big to Fail"
  6. @CalebJenkins Yep. Reflection for all of it.
  7. http://tinyurl.com/yzzn6mc Why You Can't Get the Swine Flu Vaccine [WSJ]
  8. @jeffhandley /old code/ have you tried the nursing homes?
  9. Putting all .NET namespaces, classes and methods into a database. Over 20,000 methods! Not including Interfaces and enums. Fun!
  10. @robchartier /pumpkin/ Man, that is both timely and refreshing!
  11. So glad I learned early on how to use ThreadPool and async methods. I see so many who do stuff in serial manner that takes hours vs. minutes
  12. @LBugnion At least the author responded appropriately. Sometimes they "could care less".
  13. http://bit.ly/wXsBr Harry Reid's Train Wreck
  14. http://bit.ly/plMon/c/a/2009/10/25/MNMR1A9PMQ.DTL&tsp=1 Rebounding Economy - Shedding Jobs?
  15. @ambroselittle Uh-Oh. Please cover your mouth when you tweet!
  16. @RickStrahl /Hooker's pasta/ hehe. BTW VS2010B2 works fine for me with VisualSvn Serveri 2.0.7 and the Ankh plugin.
  17. @sbohlen SQLite is the way to go! It just rocks, no install.
  18. Made some Hooker's Pasta for everybody while watching football. It was a big hit.
  19. http://tinyurl.com/yznzgwc Obama sees worst poll rating drop in 50 years.
  20. http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html FDIC has closed more than 100 banks this year - most since 1992. Not cool.