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May 2003 - Posts
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I really wonder what Sam is up to:
This is the start of some big changes for me in the next week or so. Things begin yesterday with the INETA Speaker role, continuing on with WinDev, and the things in the wings for the upcoming week.
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I just uploaded the slide deck and samples for my talk at the Belgian .NET User Group Meeting. You can download them at http://www.ingorammer.com/Conferences/BelgianDotNetUserGroup/.
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Who else will be in Redmond in the week of June 25/26?
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I just spent a great day with Ron Sumida in Vienna.My first assignment will be around mid-August.
Now it's your task to figure out what this means ;-)
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The Atomium
Tuesday's session in Brussels has been pretty cool - around 80 to 90 people listened to my talk. Jan blogged.
The chosen topic ("ASP.NET Web Services vs. .NET Remoting") is admittedly a pretty tough one because it appeals to a large Read More
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Essential information for the cosmopolitan traveller: International Power Plugs. Read More
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Catch me online on June 11 at 11:00am Pacific Time / 2:00pm Eastern Time where I'll talk about distributed application with .NET Remoting.
As some of you know, I really like speaking to developers at various conferences and events. Normally this means Read More
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Catch me on May 20 in Brussels, Belgium at 7:00 PM at the Belgian .NET User Group where I'll talk about Remoting and Web Services.
The meeting will be at the "Free University of Brussels Campus Etterbeek- aula QD". It's sponsored by my dear friends Read More
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The current .NET Rocks! show is online. Featuring ... Ingo Rammer!
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She knows, now, absolutely, hearing the white noise that is London, that Damien's theory of jet lag is correct: that her mortal soul is leagues behind her, being reeled in on some ghostly umbilical down the vanished wake of the plane that brought her Read More
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Sam is ready to accept your work!
Needless to say: if you need help with COM/Interop, MC++, or basically any other advanced .NET technique, he's the man to call. Not only did he write a number of articles, books (completed and work in progress) and talks Read More
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It's 4:35 AM. Body thinks it's 9:35 PM. Couldn't yet get to sleep. Sun is starting to rise.
Returning from the States is really tough. (But hey ... it's pretty cool the other way round: you get an additional 7 hours of sleep when going to the US. How Read More
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After horrible 20 hours in cars, planes and at airports, I'm back at my home base again. Sitting at my computer at 2:10 AM, while my body believes that it's just about 7:10 PM. It's a long time to go ...
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Back to my favorite state again.
Panama City, FL: Nice condo. Nice view. To bad that it's only for a couple of days.
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Anyone survived yesterday's party to join my 8:00 AM session? (Photo taken at 7:45. Later on, a number of people arrived).
Hanging out with the guys after delivering four talks back-to-back.
Katja and me.
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Nick "ActiveNick" and Marcie "DataGridGirl"
That's about the only rules in these bars.
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Today I've met the tech reviewer of my book for the first time:
Kent Sharkey
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Katja: "I'll-never-ever-try-a-donut...Damn-are-they-good".
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Music everywhere.
Beautiful city, isn't she?
Easy Rider, anyone?
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Hitting JazzFest in New Orleans, LA
Yes, it's hot around here. (Two weeks before we left, it was still snowing in Austria!)
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After spending more than two and half hours queued for immigration and customs service, we missed our connecting flight. Next one in 24 hours. (Note: It wasn't actually any three-letter-agency's fault. There were just too many folks arriving at the same Read More
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