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New Lights in the Skyline…

As I was leaving work tonight I happened to see that they have started turning on the LED lights on the Duke Energy building… and boy does it add a lot of color to the skyline… I can’t wait until they get it all synchronized and coordinated…

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And on a side note – this particular view has changed a lot in the last couple of years – here is a picture from the same location in July, 2006

Charlotte Uptown (July 4)

40 years ago today...

On October 4th, 1969 (That’d be just over a year before I was born) Monty Python aired their first episode on BBC…

And the search for the Holy Grail has never been the same.

Castle Stalker

The Electro-Plasmic Hydrocephalic Genre-Fiction Generator 2000

The generator weighs four thousand pounds and writes six hundred books a year.

(From David Maliki’s Website - http://wondermark.com/554/) – there is also an automated version of it at: http://fictiongen.boxofjunk.ws/ that I couldn’t look at.*)

I Saw this this morning when I was getting ready to leave the house… and I think I have found yet another site to add to my collection of RSS feeds that I don’t really have time to read, but do anyways ;)

My Story turns out to be:

The Blackphages.

In a dystopian terraformed Mars a young flying message courier stumbles across a crazy old man which spurs him into conflict with murderous robots with the help of a sarcastic female techno-geek and her propensity for being captured, culminating in a false victory with a the promise of future danger.

 

*--It didn’t want to work on IE8 and I didn’t have time this morning to figure it out or get FireFox installed…

Pictures from Caribbean Carnevale at Castle McCulloch

Just wanted to let everybody know that was waiting for me to post these - I have uploaded the pictures from the Caribbean Carnevale on my Flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuck/sets/72157622087418489/detail/

Application Performance Documentation

In the 'Note to Self' Category... So for all my non-technical friends – this is so I can remember it for later… nothing to see here (especially if geek babble bothers you. ;-) ) While researching some performance issues for a customer, I found this particular forgotten gem on the MSDN site: Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability (from the 2004 timeframe) [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998530.aspx] It’s probably a bit out of date now, but the sections on improving SQL performance & Measuring, Testing  & Tuning still seemed like they had a lot of good base knowledge in them…

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