# Saturday, 04 November 2006

Reading Paul Thurrott's WinInfo newsletter and saw this:

Microsoft Provides New Theme for Windows XP
Since the dawn of the Luna UI style in Windows XP, Microsoft had promised a variety of colorful themes to replace the stock three it shipped in the first version of the OS. It even toyed with graphics-based themes for holidays like Halloween before abandoning the project due to its complexity. Since then, only one new theme--Royale, part of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005--has emerged. But this week, Microsoft shipped what we might assume to be the last official XP theme: Zune. As its name implies, the Zune theme is based around the Zune MP3 player, which is unfortunate. But it's pretty attractive looking, with black window, Start Menu, and taskbar treatments, and an orange Start Menu. And you can replace the lame Zune desktop wallpaper easily enough. You can download the new Zune XP theme from the
Microsoft Web site.

What perfect timing! Just this week I downloaded the new Windows Media Player 11 and found that it just didn't fit my choices for color scheme. I'd been using the 'standard' XP Blue Theme and switched to Silver, but WMP was just a little too "Vista-ish" for XP.

Well, the Zune Theme solves this. Compare:

XP Silver Theme <-- Before                 After-->XP Zune Theme

I'm just so darn happy! Hey, it's the little things that count.

Saturday, 04 November 2006 09:16:52 (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Thursday, 02 November 2006

Oops! What happened to October? I think we got a little too busy. Bad Nerd Herder... Bad!

Well, we can make up for this faux pas next week. Oh, and you should come out to say "so-long" to Phil as he has become Borg! Another one lost. I just hope there will be some nerds left in the Portland Metro Area in the future.

What: Portland Nerd Dinner
Where: Lloyd Center Food Court (Third Floor; typically, straight out from Billy Heartbeats - 2039)
When: Tuesday, November 7, starting around 6:30 PM
Why: To give others a chance to teach Rich about Time and Space!

Be There and Be Square!

Thursday, 02 November 2006 08:13:14 (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2]
# Sunday, 29 October 2006

Wow! What a fun night out!

Jesann and I went to a Halloween party last evening and I put on the '70's outfit that Jesann put together for me a couple of years ago and she assembled a great little French Maid outfit (OK, Stuart, Here she is!). She was looking really fine and we had to make a couple of stops post-party, too.

First stop was, of course, Nonna Emilia Ristoranté and we made a great splash. We always have a good time stopping in there.

Next, we stopped by the Tillicum Club and happened in just at the point they were having a costume contest. Jesann and I hopped down to the dance floor and it happens that my costume won second prize for a $75 coupon for the place!! Wow!

Not only are we pleased with the winnings, but I didn't realize that this was  a totally smoke-free restaurant/bar. They will be getting more than $75 worth of business from us now !

What a fabulous night. Now, it's time to sleep.

Sunday, 29 October 2006 01:01:34 (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [2]
# Saturday, 07 October 2006

Three years ago today I posted the first entry on this blog. Although I technically started experimenting about four months previous on Blogger, I tend to think of the beginning as when I started on my own domain.

I've not been as prolific in more recent times, but I sure do appreciate the ability to make notes about life out here.

Saturday, 07 October 2006 23:39:01 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1]
# Saturday, 23 September 2006
White & Nerdy

I don't know why I've resisted the urge to go check the White & Nerdy video out, but I finally got past it and watched. This is our theme song.

I just wonder what they will do when a herd of nerd walks into the local shopping mall for the next Nerd Dinner and they all have their iPods synchronized and blasting this music through iPod Hi-Fis wired into car batteries? Should be fun to watch !

Saturday, 23 September 2006 14:55:43 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Sunday, 17 September 2006

"Phil Factor" asks the question what, "If IT had been responsible for the Creation." I've seen this linked from a couple places and finally followed the link to the complete article. It is very funny and all too relevant. Here's just a quote starting with an executive angel:

"Our mission is to achieve total excellence in meeting the timescales for delivery of the project to the defined and agreed scope".

"Quality… excellence...", harmonised the assembled IT angels, upon hearing this confirmation of their mission statement, and rustled their feathered-wings to signal their commitment and solidarity.

"..and we're all clear on the project deliverables?" asked God. "Being more of the instinctive sort of executive, I realise I may have been heavy on the overall project vision…you know 'let there be light', and that sort of stuff…and light on the practicalities. I'm not really a detail person. That's why I delegate that sort of thing to you. I can appreciate that this is really a logistics and facilities-management issue but, we're 5 days in to a 6-day project and exploding two-headed donkeys at this stage make me rather nervous."

Check it out.

Sunday, 17 September 2006 11:26:57 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Friday, 08 September 2006

Although posted first by Paul Thurrott, I happen to see this wonderful tool on Omar's blog sooner. I've gotten so use to using the <ctrl>-i shortcut for finding items in Visual Studio, I find myself trying to do the same thing in other applications. Now, Internet Explorer provides for me!

Give it a whirl... I don't think you'll be sorry!

Friday, 08 September 2006 18:49:50 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Thursday, 07 September 2006

There's a nip of fall in the air. Even on these warm days, it cools down plenty in the evening. How about spending a nice warm evening with a bunch of warm nerds in a nice warm shopping mall food court?

It's time to get back to the mall and have a Nerd Dinner!

What: Portland Nerd Dinner
Where: Washington Square Food Court (Second Floor; typically, straight out from Picture People)
When: Thursday, September 14, starting around 6:30 PM
Why: To keep the food court at Washington Square afloat!

Be There and Be Square!

Thursday, 07 September 2006 07:44:44 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Friday, 25 August 2006

I've read enough that I guess I just have to try this out. Nothing too interesting, though. I may just play with this for a few weeks and see if it motivates me to post more often.

I am impressed with how easy it was to set up.

UPDATE: Okay, that was really easy. Admittedly, I haven't played with any of the posting tools, so I really don't have a clue, but goodness... that's too easy.

UPDATE V2.0: Well, in fact, Live Writer has got me blogging more often and the plug-ins are making me happier all the time.

Friday, 25 August 2006 23:23:32 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Thursday, 24 August 2006

This is just one of those little reminders to self. Self, you never seem to remember how to assign the return value from a stored procedure to a variable in SQL. I try various forms and always seem to miss the right one. So, in an effort to mark it for my future use, I place it here in the blog.

One does NOT accomplish it through any of these methods:

DECLARE @ReturnedValue INT

    SET @ReturnedValue = StoredProcedure @Param1, @Param2

IF( @ReturnedValue = @Something )

BEGIN

    --Do This Stuff

END

 

DECLARE @ReturnedValue INT

    SET @ReturnedValue = StoredProcedure ( @Param1, @Param2 )

IF( @ReturnedValue = @Something )

BEGIN

    --Do This Stuff

END

 

DECLARE @ReturnedValue INT

    SET @ReturnedValue = EXEC StoredProcedure @Param1, @Param2

IF( @ReturnedValue = @Something )

BEGIN

    --Do This Stuff

END

 

DECLARE @ReturnedValue INT

    SET @ReturnedValue = EXEC StoredProcedure ( @Param1, @Param2 )

IF( @ReturnedValue = @Something )

BEGIN

    --Do This Stuff

END

One does by this method:

DECLARE @ReturnedValue INT

EXEC    @ReturnedValue = StoredProcedure @Param1, @Param2

IF( @ReturnedValue = @Something )

BEGIN

    --Do This Stuff

END

I just have to remember the order. I suppose it makes sense when I see it, but I forget when it's time to type it. It's just too easy to get mixed up with Function format.

Thursday, 24 August 2006 17:50:34 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Wednesday, 23 August 2006

We always want to take advantage of Rick Strahl's time in the northwest. He's a fabulous presenter and really knows his stuff when it comes to programming ASP. He'll be heading home to Hawaii next month, so don't miss this opportunity to see him one more time!

WHAT: August PADNUG Meeting
WHEN:

Wednesday 08/30/2006
6:00 p.m. Pizza (by Microsoft)
6:30 p.m. Presentation

WHERE: PCC Auditorium at Capital Center
18640 NW Walker Road
Beaverton, Oregon
The auditorium is in room 1508 through entrance B. There is a $2 parking fee. The kiosk for paying for parking is located between entrances B and C.
WHO:

Rick Strahl
Rick Strahl is president of West Wind Technologies on Maui, Hawaii. The company specializes in Web and distributed application development, training and tools with focus on ASP.NET and .NET in general. Rick is author of West Wind Web Connection, a powerful and widely used Web application framework, West Wind HTML Help Builder and West Wind Web Store and Business Framework for .NET and Visual FoxPro. He also collaborates with Kevin McNeish on the Mere Mortals Framework for .NET. Rick is a Microsoft C# MVP, a frequent contributor to magazines and books and speaks frequently at professional developer conferences all over the world. He is co-publisher and co-editor of CoDe magazine. In the summer months, Rick spends his time in beautiful Hood River, Oregon to play on the river, forests and mountains.

TOPIC:

Taking ATLAS for a ride
This session presents ATLAS, Microsoft's new client side/AJAX extension for ASP.NET slanted for release as an Add-on for ASP.NET 2.0 later this year. ATLAS introduces a rich framework for remote scripting with a wide variety of tools and approaches available to build rich client applications. In this session he'll overview the features available in the framework and show business oriented examples of how to utilize the various features. We'll look at the server centric approach with ATLAS Server controls like UpdatePanel, and a client centric approach relying on core ATLAS network features and the client side ATLAS framework and contrast the two approaches.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Wednesday, 23 August 2006 07:58:07 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Wednesday, 02 August 2006

Not surprisingly, with the fabulous, big Code Camp event last month, there wasn't a place for having a Nerd Dinner. Heavens, we had enough food, fun, and geeking out that day to last until the next month!

Well, guess what? The next month has arrived!

We're going to kick it off early this month and finally get back to the West side of town for one. Heck, it's been four months since we visited Washington Square - we can only hope that they have found other business to keep them running while we've been away.

What: Portland Nerd Dinner
Where: Washington Square Food Court (Second Floor; typically, straight out from Picture People)
When: Wednesday, August 9, starting around 6:30 PM
Why: To keep the food court at Washington Square afloat!

Be There and Be Square!

Wednesday, 02 August 2006 00:32:40 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1]
# Monday, 24 July 2006

Come out to our July meeting to learn about Amazon Web Services.

WHAT: July PADNUG Meeting
WHEN:

Wednesday 07/26/2006
6:00 p.m. Pizza (by Centerstance)
6:30 p.m. Presentation

WHERE: PCC Auditorium at Capital Center
18640 NW Walker Road
Beaverton, Oregon
The auditorium is in room 1508 through entrance B. There is a $2 parking fee. The kiosk for paying for parking is located between entrances B and C.
WHO:

Mike Culver
Amazon Web Services Evangelist, will provide an overview of Amazon Web Services and show you the possibilities created by these innovative offerings

TOPIC:

Amazon Web Services
Learn how you can create innovation applications and launch online businesses leveraging world-class technology and content platform that powers the Amazon web site for millions of customers everyday.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Monday, 24 July 2006 00:27:47 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Tuesday, 18 July 2006

No surprise... I was using some of the Russinovich, et al, tools today to check things on my computer. Heck, on the home machine, I have Process Explorer set up in place of Task Manager.

That Microsoft has acquired the company is exciting news. As Scott mentions in his Ultimate List, "...anything these guys do is pure gold." From the tools to the Big Sony Flap, Mark and his cohorts have given a lot to the computing world.

Tuesday, 18 July 2006 19:02:29 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]
# Wednesday, 05 July 2006

So yesterday was the Fourth of July. Oregon doesn't allow very interesting fireworks... as I recall, nothing that goes up in the air and can only move around on the ground in a limited space.

Of course, many people will take a trip out-of-state to get a few more interesting devices. Having a more firework friendly state like Washington next door can certainly contribute to that.

But now, I must say that these devices just don't carry much thrill. It's like they are all just sparklers and snakes to me after this year's celebration. Why?

We got to participate in a full-size fireworks show!

Greg Hughes has been doing these shows for several years. When talk of this event came around last year, I made a note to myself to watch for Greg's call for volunteers this year. When it came, Jesann and I hurried to speak up.

This show happens up in Clatskanie, Oregon and we set up the display right next to the local treatment plant. Not the nicest place to hang out, but the wind was generally in our favor.

All told, there were nearly 400 shells to fire off. Nearly one-third of them were five-inch with the rest being four-inch. These things are big. Most of the day is spent burying the mortars and placing the shells into them.

After loading them all up, we took some time for a bit of a break. Time to go grab a bite to eat and change clothes as Jesann and I wore shorts through the day and needed to put something a bit safer (and warmer) on for the evening.

Throughout the day, Greg was providing safety tips and double checking to see who really wanted to participate in lighting the shells off. I knew that I wanted to, but Jesann was  little bit apprehensive about such activity.

The show started at just about ten o'clock sharp. There were seven of us lighting and Greg rotated us in.

Once it began, it was a constant bombardment. The force that the explosions carry is amazing. Those of us who weren't currently lighting stood back about twenty to thirty feet and you could feel it quite well from there. I was the last 'newbie' to light, but that had the absolutely thrilling advantage of putting me on a long section of five inch shells.

And I thought the compression from twenty feet was noticeable. Try being right next to these things!

It is amazing how much excitement there is to having these mortars exploding less than a foot from your head.

At the beginning of the lighting, I did manage to look up and see some of the shells explode in the sky above. I soon realized, though, that I had seen that plenty of times in my life. The lighting and launching, though, was brand new.

Having spent the better part of eight hours getting the show set up, it was all blown to heck in less than half of an hour. And yes, it was very well worth it.

Greg has more details posted on his blog at the following locations:

What can I say? I'm hooked! Normal fireworks just don't carry the thrill for me anymore :).

Wednesday, 05 July 2006 08:42:40 (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0]