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  • MSDN Universal Subscribers PDC Discount?

    I just got an email from a friend of mine that contained an RSVP code for a $600 discount off the price of the PDC if you are a MSDN Universal Subscriber.  It's really a $300 discount, since it also included the $300 discount for early registeration.  I never received this email, and I wish I did before I signed up for the PDC.  Is this thing legit, and if so, is there anyway I can get my $300 discount for being a MSDN Universal Subscriber, after the fact?

  • PDC Symposia

    Just noticed this new Special Events and Offers page over on the PDC site, and the Architecture Symposium really caught my eye.  Here’s a blurb from the page:

  • IAEA.ORG Referrals?

    I’ve been checking out the new .Text referrer list for my posts, and noticed that a lot of them have the International Atomic Energy Agency website (www.iaea.org) listed as a referrer.  Since their site has nothing to do with .Net, and has no links to any .Net blog on it, I doubt that this is legit.  All of the posts that have this site listed in the referral section have a referral date of 8/28/2003.  Sounds like it is either test data from ScottW (doubtful) or some hacker is spoofing their url in their http headers.  Has any of the other ASP.Net webloggers noticed the same thing?

  • Look Mom, I’m On TV

    MSDN TV that is, and they got my good side, the back of my head.  The clip is Don Box's presentation on SOA at XmlDevCon.  You can’t miss me, shoulder length black hair with the black shirt, right in the beginning of the clip.  My wife is on the right of me, at the end of the aisle, and Steve Maine is sitting in front of me.  Don Smith is in the front row on the right side (the bleached crewcut).  Rory is in there too, on the left side.

  • Article – Architect Your Enterprise

    I recently read the new article by Paul Sheriff in the new Visual Studio Magazine Special Edition issue – “Architect Your Enterprise”, and I consider it a must read for any .Net architect, and especially anyone that is trying to get their company (or their area) to implement a standard architecture.

  • Current Reading (or Re-Reading) List

    I’ve been concentrating so much time on learning new technologies over the last couple years that I’ve been remiss in reading my non-computer books. So to help get me back in the swing of things, I decided to hit my personal library and pull out some of my favorites from just before I stopped. I got 2 science and 2 business books that I recommend highly.