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Now this is a system...
Now this is a system...
August 24, 2005

Url: http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/41672/ShowPos...

3rd Party Controls....
3rd Party Controls....
August 23, 2005

Virtual Earth vs. Google Maps?
Virtual Earth vs. Google Maps?
August 22, 2005

Url: http://www.flashearth.com/

Another Application...
Another Application...
August 21, 2005

Url: http://wilderminds.blob.core.windows.net/downloads/AvFontBrowserSe...

My First XAML App...
My First XAML App...
August 20, 2005

It's not finished yet, but I am working on a Font Browser using Avalon.  It's fun to work with XAML and code-behind, but without splitter or treeview controls its hard to make something really fun.  I am also working on a database browser with Avalon, but until I find a tree view that project is dead.

SQL Server Monitor - Download Now!
SQL Server Monitor - Download Now!
August 20, 2005

Url: http://wilderminds.blob.core.windows.net/downloads/LocalSqlServerM...

Digging Deep into Avalon (MPF) Again...
Digging Deep into Avalon (MPF) Again...
August 19, 2005

Avalon in Greenville
Avalon in Greenville
August 17, 2005

Url: http://developersguild.org

Healthcare Headaches
Healthcare Headaches
August 17, 2005

Currently my healthcare plan is cash. The quality me the care is adequate but the cost is crazy. I went to emergency room today. They offer a 40% discount to people with no insurance, if they pay within the first thirty days.  I understand this is a policy to encourage users to pay their bill fast, but it seems to me that if they can afford a 40% discount, then that is nearer their costs.  If you need to spread the cost past thirty days, no discount.  So the people least able to afford healthcare are paying full fare.  In fact, I would bet that the full price care is being paid by no-one with insurance.  I would expect that the Blue-Cross's and Medicares out there have rate plans for what they pay for what.  This seems regressive to me. 

Re-writing ADOGuy.com for ASP.NET 2.0
Re-writing ADOGuy.com for ASP.NET 2.0
August 9, 2005

Back in the day when ASP.NET shipped, I converted this site from the existing ASP based site.  As an exercise to really bring in some new features I've wanted and to lose the ASP legacy (I actually still have a page or two that uses string concatenation to put together HTML Tables), I want to do a full re-write of the site. 

Rewriting ADOGuy.com: Part 1 - Requirements
Rewriting ADOGuy.com: Part 1 - Requirements
August 9, 2005

For the new wildermuth.com, I have the following requirements:

PSP Web Browser
PSP Web Browser
August 7, 2005

Of Enum, FlagsAttribute and Enum.Parse
Of Enum, FlagsAttribute and Enum.Parse
August 5, 2005

I found it very interesting in a little test that the Flags attribute doesn't seem to change the way that the CLR numbers Enumerations.  So that this enumeration:

VS 2005 Class Diagrams...
VS 2005 Class Diagrams...
August 4, 2005

Cops!  In front of our car?
Cops! In front of our car?
July 28, 2005

Tricia and I have been looking at houses today when we heard sirens and a car hit the car in front of us (thankfully everyone was ok).  But when the car stopped that hit the car in front of us, the sirens were right behind them.  They both jumped out and one of them ran off.  The officers arrested the one that didn't run and 3 more patrol cars went after the one on foot.  I never did find out if they caught him, but it was all a bit too exciting.

Master-Detail in ASP.NET 2.0 is Pretty Cool
Master-Detail in ASP.NET 2.0 is Pretty Cool
July 26, 2005

Virtual Earth is Up
Virtual Earth is Up
July 25, 2005

Url: http://virtualearth.com

Geek Dinner!
Geek Dinner!
July 24, 2005

New Wachowski Brothers' movie Trailer
New Wachowski Brothers' movie Trailer
July 23, 2005

Url: http://vforvendetta.warnerbros.com/trailer.html

Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Georgia Sucks
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Georgia Sucks
July 22, 2005

They have quite a scam going on for individual people for coverage.  Tricia and I recently applied for individual coverage and they happily took our application and the first month's premium.  Before they even looked at the application, they charged our credit card.  Then they dragged their feet on approving the application so we have to cancel the application and get coverage elsewhere.  So the deal is that if you are not approved or cancel the application, they take 30 days to keep your money and issue an out of state check for the refund.  So they are keeping our money floating in their accounts for two months while they mess around with us.  While money isn't extravagant (~$600), I wonder how many other individuals are caught up in this mess too.  I knew BCBS was a crooked organization (they are an insurance carrier afterall), but this just seems mean to do this to individuals that can scarcely deal with it, people trying to get individual insurance coverage.  Just evil...

Windows Vista?
Windows Vista?
July 22, 2005

Url: http://news.com.com/Longhorns+new+name+Windows+...

Too many IE Toolbars
Too many IE Toolbars
July 21, 2005

Interviewed as Database Geek of the Week
Interviewed as Database Geek of the Week
July 18, 2005

Url: http://www.simple-talk.com/2005/07/18/database-...

Weekend in the Georgia Mountains...
Weekend in the Georgia Mountains...
July 18, 2005

Url: http://alpinehilltop.com