Fun thing. Today we were at Dunne and Crscenzi. Let’s see, we’re at an Italian restaurant in Ireland. Hanging out with a French guy. An Iranian woman. And drinking Italian wine. Hmmm.
Maryam and I had a wonderful evening with Paschal Leloup. He runs Ireland’s largest .NET user group and if you follow his blog, like I do, you know he isn’t one to hold back criticism of Microsoft. We talked a bit about what kinds of problems he’s having in .NET. Tonight we got the user group involved and asked them “how many of you are using the new .NET?” About half the hands went up. Then we asked to see how bad the problems were. “How many of you will give it up and go back to the old version?” None of the hands went up.
stop blogging, and get your arse into the bar here!
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stop blogging, and get your arse into the bar here!
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Philip! OK!!!
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Philip! OK!!!
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we call it EUROPE; Cheers,
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we call it EUROPE; Cheers,
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I had a very enjoyable evening and my mind is opening up to the notion of a marketplace of ideas and opinions that blogs as you describe them may constitute.
Thanks Robert (and Paschal).
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I had a very enjoyable evening and my mind is opening up to the notion of a marketplace of ideas and opinions that blogs as you describe them may constitute.
Thanks Robert (and Paschal).
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“How many of you will give it up and go back to the old version?”
Has anybody you’ve spoken to said yes?
Glad to see you’re still enjoying the cosmopolitan lifestyle that europe can _truly_ give you. Good wine?
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“How many of you will give it up and go back to the old version?”
Has anybody you’ve spoken to said yes?
Glad to see you’re still enjoying the cosmopolitan lifestyle that europe can _truly_ give you. Good wine?
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Justin: not yet. How about you?
Great wine. Great beer. Great Channel 9 tours. Great people.
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Justin: not yet. How about you?
Great wine. Great beer. Great Channel 9 tours. Great people.
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