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Wednesday, June 19, 2002
 

Ben Lowery posts HttpCompressionModule, an IHttpModule implementation with source that does gzip/deflate HTTP compression. [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]
8:24:43 PM    

VS.NET Google Search Macro

Just posted my VS.NET Google Search Macro here in case anyone else is interested in the functionality.

[Drew's Blog]
8:21:21 PM    

Your tax dollars at work: "Some Federal agencies make their photographs available on the Web -- and since you (assuming you're a citizen of the United States) already paid for it, they're in the public domain. The US Fish and Wildlife Service offers downloadable pictures of, well, fish, wildlife, and nature. The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has pics of, um, oceans and skies and wildlife and stuff." [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]
8:00:26 PM    

The Common Sense Guide to Disproving a Creationist. Scientific American list the most common arguments.... Scientific American list the most common arguments by creationists and disproves them one by one. Use this to argue with those that still doesn't understand the evolution. [protocol7] [Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]

What if the concept of evolution is part of a creation? Some of the best minds the world has ever know, like Einstein for example, have stated that the more they learn about the world through science the more they find some sort of overall creative process at work something that implies intelligence and not mere hap-hazzard accidents. Of course I wouldn't want to argue with the person who adamantly believes human beings were created 30,000 years ago.


7:31:13 PM    

DotNetNotes is now live.. Its primary goal is to provide a overview of the options we have in ASP.NET, and to provide tips and tricks that would normally take 1000+ pages of technical reading. The code base will eventually be up for grabs in about a week or so for those of you who are curious.
This is cool if done right, [Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
7:23:26 PM    

Sam has an RSS Feed Too.

Melbourne .NET User Group Hosts WDN RSS Feed. "MDNUG would like to thank Chris Sells for making the RSS feed freely available to the masses. We're too slack to write our own." [sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News]

They have one for me here too.

[Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
7:22:24 PM    

Jeroen Frijters is implementing a Java VM that sits on top of .NET. He's started a blog about it. Good luck, Jeroen!

[The .NET Guy]
7:20:40 PM    


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