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    <title>Early Frost of Our Discontent</title>
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    <subtitle type="html">Dave Yasko</subtitle>
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        <name>Dave Yasko</name>
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    <updated>2010-04-21T22:12:28Z</updated>
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        <title>Avatar (spoiler alert!)</title>
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        <published>2010-04-21T22:11:34-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2010-04-21T22:12:28Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;This past weekend we finally saw “Avatar,” or as I like to call it “Dances with Smurfs.”  It was rather light on the story, heavy on the message, and incredibly well done.  The eye for detail is what blew me away, especially the visual distortion (presumably due to density) when the two atmospheres mixed.  The only thing I thought they might have missed was why so many (presumably) mammals had 6 appendages (4 arms + 2 legs) and breathed through passages near their clavicles, but the Na’vi (sp?) didn’t have/do either.  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Also, James Cameron just loves to telegraph upcoming events: Riding the big red bird thing has only happened 5 times before – Sully is on the job.  The tree is going to download dying Ripley to her avatar body – Sully is going to do that too.  I’ve seen worse foreshadowing, but not in a long time.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;I give it 4 Papa Smurfs out of 5.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/139430.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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        <title>MSDN Subscription</title>
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        <published>2010-04-21T22:02:28-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2010-04-21T22:02:28Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;My work just started (a couple of months ago actually) allowing us access to our MSDN subscriptions.  This is totally cool.  I’ve been begging, borrowing, and stealing all these years to have access to Visual Studio and the other tools.  Now, I’ve got them all.  It is totally cool.  What’s even cooler is that I’m going to be installing them (along with a brandy spanky new Windows 7 installation) on a MacBook or MacBookPro in the coming weeks.  How’s that for most excellent?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/139429.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>Black Dynamite</title>
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        <published>2010-04-02T19:10:36-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2010-04-02T19:10:36Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Best. Blacksploitation. Film. Evar.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/139063.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>I&amp;rsquo;m back, now with Windows Live Writer goodness</title>
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        <published>2010-03-31T20:50:11-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2010-03-31T20:50:11Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I’ve reimaged my home laptop.  I’m trying to populate it with as much free goodness as possible to see if the free way is as good as the old pay way.  Turns out, I’ve got access to Windows Live Writer.  I’m not sure where that came from, maybe with Vista Ultimate.  I don’t know.  Either way, it makes my blog posting a whole lot easier.  So, maybe, just maybe, it will make me more likely to post.  We’ll see.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Later.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/139023.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>PDC2008 and BizSpark</title>
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        <published>2008-11-19T14:45:38-06:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-11-19T14:45:38Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I was horrible about blogging from PDC2008.  I did twitter and facebook a lot though, so I think I'm not too bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I just found out about Microsoft's BizSpark program though.  It's a lot like their Empower program in that it provides startups free development tools and MSDN subscriptions, however it's free to enter ($100 to get out though).  Information can be found &lt;a target="_blank" href="http://www.microsoftstartupzone.com/BizSpark/Pages/At_a_Glance.aspx"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.  There are limits as to how long you can be in the program and how much your company can make, but it's supposed to be very easy to get in (sponsership from Network Partners, or by contacting your local Microsoft Champ).  I'm waiting for the local Microsoft Champ to contact me about a couple of questions I've got.  Firstly, I think I want in.  Secondly, I want to find out how to set up my local .NET user group (&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://www.njdotnet.net/"&gt;NJ .NET&lt;/a&gt;) as a BizSpark Network Partner.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/127237.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>PDC2008</title>
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        <published>2008-10-29T20:16:42-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-10-29T20:16:42Z</updated>
        <content type="html">This has been an action packed week. I promise that I will detail what I've been up to, but for now I'll simply list some cool things to Google. 

Windows Azure (Windows in "The Cloud")
Boku
.NET Services
DSL and "Oslo"
XNA
Second Light (or Surface 2.0)

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        <title>PDC2008</title>
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        <published>2008-10-10T13:12:21-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-10-10T13:12:21Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I'm going to PDC2008 in Los Angeles.  I've never been before, but am told I will have a total nerdgasm.  Several coworkers are going too, so I'll have some guidance.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I will try to post what I can, as often as I can, but we'll have to see (I'm not very good at keeping up with my blog).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dave&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/125766.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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        <title>Word's "Show All Windows in Taskbar" problems</title>
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        <published>2008-08-05T16:50:08-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-08-05T16:59:45Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;So, I'm writing a VSTO 3.0 Word application level add-in, and I want a custom task pane to show for some documents but not for others.  Should be easy to do, right?  Not so much.  First, I create an extension method for the &lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word._Document class that examines the properties of the document that I'm using for the show/hide behavior.  So far, real simple.  Then, I add an event handler to the &lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application.DocumentChange event in which I call the exention method on the current document and set the custom task pane's visibility appropriately.  Done, right?&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;WRONG!!!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This logic only works if the &lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Application.ShowWindowsInTaskbar property is set to false.  Once Word is set to show all the windows in the taskbar ("Show all windows in the Taskbar" advanced display option checked), Word does something to the custom task pane.  Attempting to set its visibility throws a nasty COM exception.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;I'm trying to work around this, perhaps by having my add-in recreate its custom task pane, but only time will tell.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dave&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Update - The throwing of the COM exception is not consistent.  :(&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/124252.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>Happy Birthday J. Michael Straczynski!</title>
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        <published>2008-07-17T12:05:27-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-07-17T22:54:15Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;&lt;a href="http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2008/07/happy-birthda-3.html"&gt;http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2008/07/happy-birthda-3.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Babylon 5 was one of the best &lt;strike&gt;Sci-Fi&lt;/strike&gt; shows EVAR!  Well, except for about half of the 5th season, and the Thirdspace and River of Souls movies, but hey, you can't win everytime.  Besides, they were still watchable, which is something George Lucas can't say.  Thank you J. Michael.  You ROCK!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dave&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/123854.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>The Big Read...</title>
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        <published>2008-07-16T13:43:18-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-07-17T11:17:12Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;So, all my friends are doing it, so I thought I would too.  Here is an arbitrary list someone came up with and (apparently) if you haven't read a goodly number of 'em, you're a moran [sic].&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;I've read (or listened to) the titles in &lt;strong&gt;bold&lt;/strong&gt;, intend to read the titles in &lt;em&gt;italics&lt;/em&gt;, and (here's a twist) watched those &lt;u&gt;underlined&lt;/u&gt;.  &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;1 Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen&lt;br /&gt;
2 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;The Lord of the Rings&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - J.R.R. Tolkien&lt;br /&gt;
3 Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte&lt;br /&gt;
4 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;Harry Potter series&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - J.K. Rowling&lt;br /&gt;
5 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;To Kill a Mockingbird&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Harper Lee&lt;br /&gt;
6 &lt;u&gt;The Bible&lt;/u&gt; - Man (I've read many parts, even own &lt;a href="http://www.thebricktestament.com"&gt;The Brick Testament&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;
7 Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte (unless it's in semaphore)&lt;br /&gt;
8 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Nineteen Eighty Four&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - George Orwell&lt;br /&gt;
9 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;His Dark Materials&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Philip Pullman (Why do so many of my friends hate this?  I totally dig it and there wasn't even any time-travel.&lt;br /&gt;
10 Great Expectations - Charles Dickens&lt;br /&gt;
11 Little Women - Louisa M. Alcott&lt;br /&gt;
12 Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy&lt;br /&gt;
13 &lt;em&gt;Catch 22&lt;/em&gt; - Joseph Heller&lt;br /&gt;
14 &lt;em&gt;Complete Works of Shakespeare &lt;/em&gt;(I've read a few, seen a few more.  btw, Olivia Hussy is by far the best looking Juliet.)&lt;br /&gt;
15 Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier&lt;br /&gt;
16 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;The Hobbit&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - J.R.R. Tolkien&lt;br /&gt;
17 Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks&lt;br /&gt;
18 &lt;em&gt;Catcher in the Rye&lt;/em&gt; - J.D. Salinger&lt;br /&gt;
19 &lt;em&gt;The Time Traveller's Wife&lt;/em&gt; - Audrey Niffenegger&lt;br /&gt;
20 Middlemarch - George Eliot&lt;br /&gt;
21&lt;u&gt; Gone With The Wind&lt;/u&gt; - Margaret Mitchell&lt;br /&gt;
22 The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald&lt;br /&gt;
23 Bleak House - Charles Dickens&lt;br /&gt;
24 &lt;em&gt;War and Peace&lt;/em&gt; - Leo Tolstoy (This is one that is one almost everyone's list of books to read.  NPR had something to say about that a short while ago.)&lt;br /&gt;
25 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Douglas Adams&lt;br /&gt;
26 Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh&lt;br /&gt;
27 Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky&lt;br /&gt;
28 &lt;u&gt;Grapes of Wrath&lt;/u&gt; - John Steinbeck&lt;br /&gt;
29 &lt;u&gt;Alice in Wonderland&lt;/u&gt; - Lewis Carroll&lt;br /&gt;
30 The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame&lt;br /&gt;
31 Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy&lt;br /&gt;
32 David Copperfield - Charles Dickens&lt;br /&gt;
33 &lt;em&gt;The Chronicles of Narnia&lt;/em&gt; - C.S. Lewis&lt;br /&gt;
34 Emma - Jane Austen&lt;br /&gt;
35 Persuasion - Jane Austen&lt;br /&gt;
36 &lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt; - C.S. Lewis (I think Rob asked this, "Who edited this list?!?!?")&lt;br /&gt;
37 The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini&lt;br /&gt;
38 Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres&lt;br /&gt;
39 Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden&lt;br /&gt;
40 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Winnie the Pooh&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - A.A. Milne&lt;br /&gt;
41 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Animal Farm&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - George Orwell&lt;br /&gt;
42 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;The Da Vinci Code&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Dan Brown&lt;br /&gt;
43 One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez&lt;br /&gt;
44 A Prayer for Owen Meaney - John Irving&lt;br /&gt;
45 The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins&lt;br /&gt;
46 Anne of Green Gables - L.M. Montgomery&lt;br /&gt;
47 Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy&lt;br /&gt;
48 &lt;u&gt;The Handmaid's Tale&lt;/u&gt; - Margaret Atwood &lt;br /&gt;
49 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Lord of the Flies&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - William Golding &lt;br /&gt;
50 Atonement - Ian McEwan&lt;br /&gt;
51 Life of Pi - Yann Martel&lt;br /&gt;
52 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;Dune&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Frank Herbert&lt;br /&gt;
53 Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons&lt;br /&gt;
54 Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen &lt;br /&gt;
55 A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth&lt;br /&gt;
56 The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon&lt;br /&gt;
57 A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens&lt;br /&gt;
58 &lt;em&gt;Brave New World&lt;/em&gt; - Aldous Huxley&lt;br /&gt;
59 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon&lt;br /&gt;
60 Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez&lt;br /&gt;
61 Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck&lt;br /&gt;
62 Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov &lt;br /&gt;
63 The Secret History - Donna Tartt&lt;br /&gt;
64 The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold&lt;br /&gt;
65 Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas&lt;br /&gt;
66 On The Road - Jack Kerouac&lt;br /&gt;
67 Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy&lt;br /&gt;
68 Bridget Jones's Diary - Helen Fielding&lt;br /&gt;
69 Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie&lt;br /&gt;
70 &lt;u&gt;Moby Dick&lt;/u&gt; - Herman Melville&lt;br /&gt;
71 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Oliver Twist&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Charles Dickens&lt;br /&gt;
72 &lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;Dracula&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt; - Bram Stoker&lt;br /&gt;
73 The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett&lt;br /&gt;
74 Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson &lt;br /&gt;
75 &lt;em&gt;Ulysses&lt;/em&gt; - James Joyce&lt;br /&gt;
76 The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath&lt;br /&gt;
77 Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome&lt;br /&gt;
78 Germinal - Emile Zola&lt;br /&gt;
79 Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray&lt;br /&gt;
80 Possession - A.S. Byatt&lt;br /&gt;
81 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;A Christmas Carol&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - Charles Dickens&lt;br /&gt;
82 Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell&lt;br /&gt;
83 &lt;u&gt;The Color Purple&lt;/u&gt; - Alice Walker&lt;br /&gt;
84 The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro&lt;br /&gt;
85 Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert&lt;br /&gt;
86 A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry&lt;br /&gt;
87 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Charlotte's Web&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; – E.B. White&lt;br /&gt;
88 The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom&lt;br /&gt;
89 &lt;u&gt;Adventures of Sherlock Holmes&lt;/u&gt; - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&lt;br /&gt;
90 The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton&lt;br /&gt;
91 Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad &lt;br /&gt;
92 The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery&lt;br /&gt;
93 The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks&lt;br /&gt;
94 Watership Down - Richard Adams&lt;br /&gt;
95 &lt;em&gt;A Confederacy of Dunces&lt;/em&gt; - John Kennedy Toole&lt;br /&gt;
96 A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute&lt;br /&gt;
97 &lt;u&gt;The Three Musketeers&lt;/u&gt; - Alexandre Dumas&lt;br /&gt;
98 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Hamlet&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; - William Shakespeare&lt;br /&gt;
99 &lt;u&gt;Charlie and the Chocolate Factory&lt;/u&gt; - Roald Dahl&lt;br /&gt;
100 Les Miserables - Victor Hugo&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;That's 16 read or listened to, 28 watched, and several others that I'm intending to read or listen to.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My big question about this list is this: Why are there so many duplicate authors and books when there are so many conspicuously missing?  Where are Philip K. Dick, David Sedaris, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Mark Twain, Jack London, that guy that wrote that thing about the thing, Neil Gaimen, Edgar Allan Poe (Poe, come on, where's Poe?!?!?!), and so many others?  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Please discuss amongst yourselves.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Dave&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/123823.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>D&amp;D</title>
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        <id>http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/archive/2008/04/15/dd.aspx</id>
        <published>2008-04-15T15:30:54-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2008-04-15T16:18:00Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;So, as usual, I'm apologizing for not updating my blog for a (long) while, but I've got a lot on my plate.  So, here is what I'm working on right now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I've been planning a D&amp;amp;D application for a long time.  I want to do something that no one has been able to do, capture ALL of the rules in code.  Several people have tried, with varying degrees of success, but I've got some ideas that might make it a reality.  I don't want to go into too much detail, but what I've started coding up looks very promising so far, it's just that there are so many rules and they have to be extensible.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For a start, I need to support the 3 core books, Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, and Monster Manual.  By the way, what's up with a "handbook," a "guide," and a "manual"?  Shouldn't they all be one or the other?  Either way, those 3 books are (for 3.5 edition anyway) covered by the OGL, the Open Gaming License.  All other material, by Wizards or otherwise, is not open source, so I can't release anything without express permission by its copyright holder.  However, I want to be able to support any and all material, so I have to make everything extensible; I have to develop an actual framework, which is a LOT of work.  Luckily, it's what I like to do.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;So, I'm working on an extensible D&amp;amp;D framework in preparation for a player character management system, which will go on to be a DM's campaign management system, then a full-blown pencil and paper replacement, all on a shoestring budget of "free".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;What do you think?&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dave&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;PS - I actually got comments (that weren't spam) from this post.  I think those are the very first comments I ever received.  Thanx!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/121264.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>What's been going on</title>
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        <id>http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/archive/2007/06/14/113229.aspx</id>
        <published>2007-06-14T11:46:56-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2007-06-14T11:46:56Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Things have actually started to pick up at work lately.  Microsoft released a CTP of a new CAB replacement product called Acropolis.  I've been tasked (along with a couple of coworkers) to design a business entity and its user interface using our newest best practices and the MVP pattern (I'm still learning MVP though).  With the lack of new TV, I've been catching up on some TiVo'd over the last several months, and playing Disney's Cars on my Wii with my son.  I've been reading a book on WPF by Charles Petzold that I bought months ago.  I've gotten back into doing the New York Times crossword puzzles (Sundays only right now, but that's ok).  I'm getting back to the deisgn of my D&amp;amp;D software.  I've subscribed to 18 different podcasts, mostly NPR, that I listen to at work.  I have the idea for a series of short stories that I want to write, but I'm afraid they might be too cliche.  We'll see.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Whew, that's about it.  Later,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dave&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/113229.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>So, is CAB going away, or what?</title>
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        <id>http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/archive/2007/06/05/112997.aspx</id>
        <published>2007-06-05T10:20:22-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2007-06-05T10:20:22Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Well, yesterday I learned of something new.  Acropolis.  It's Microsoft's newest "toolkit for creating modular, business-focused Windows client applications" and it "enables you to build reusable, connectable components and assemble them into working applications that are easy to change."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At first glance, it's a replacement for CAB and some of SCSF, using WPF.  The downloadable help file mentions WinForms, but also mentions that the current CTP only supports WPF.  By the looks of it, it will never support WinForms, but that's just my guess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Most, if not all, of the Acropolis concepts are the same as CAB, even some of the names are the same.  It would appear that they combined commands and events into a single concept though.  The WorkItem concept is now the Part concept.  Modules seem to have gone the way of the dodo.  Views are now Part Views, etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As I've said before, I will post more as I learn it.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/112997.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>Hey, TAXI!!!</title>
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        <published>2007-04-30T09:54:58-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2007-04-30T09:55:23Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Well, CAB really.  Not taxi.  We gave up on trying to debug the 3rd party control in C++.  It's something deep down in the control, and we ran out of time.  It'll keep though, that project is coming back around in a couple of months, and that bug will be reprioritized.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Now I'm doing a POC (proof of concept) on the ability of CAB (composite UI application block) to meet our particular needs.  So far, it's been a lot of fun, very cool.  I had heard from many developers that it is too complicated.  I find that it seems very complicated, but not overly so.  It seems to be just as complicated as it needs to be.  We'll see how my initial assessment pans out though.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I'll try to post whatever I can find time for.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/112106.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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    <entry>
        <title>I'm still living with your ghost...</title>
        <link rel="self" type="text/html" href="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/archive/2007/04/11/111404.aspx" />
        <id>http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/archive/2007/04/11/111404.aspx</id>
        <published>2007-04-11T08:35:00-05:00:00</published>
        <updated>2007-04-11T08:35:00Z</updated>
        <content type="html">&lt;P&gt;"I'm still living with your ghost"&lt;BR&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Santa Monica&lt;BR&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;- Everclear&lt;BR&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;BR&gt;How long has it been since I've had to debug code with MS VC++ 6.0?&amp;nbsp; 5 years, maybe.&amp;nbsp; How long has it been since I've had to debug 3rd a 3rd party grid library?&amp;nbsp; Never, maybe.&amp;nbsp; How hard is it to debug a problem that appears to be a UI focus issue?&amp;nbsp; Pretty hard as the debugger keeps taking focus.&amp;nbsp; At least we have the source code for the library.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;Dave&lt;/P&gt;&lt;img src="http://geekswithblogs.net/yasko/aggbug/111404.aspx" width="1" height="1" /&gt;</content>
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