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  Thursday, October 21, 2004


If you know me, you know that tonight I am a proud baseball fan tonight.  As a lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan, I have pulled for these guys through the low years and through the high years.  Last year came to a painful ending and this year the Cards were picked to finish no better than 3rd in the division.  Thank goodness they did not listen to these pretenders and put up some impressive numbers (105 wins) against some very good teams.  Even this week when the Astros went up in the series, my Cubs friends were giving me all sorts of grief.  I can’t wait to walk into the office tomorrow!

I also congratulate the Boston Red Sox.  To do what they did is no small feat and demonstrates that no competition is over until it is over.  And to beat the Yankees is more icing on this post-season cake.  I know that the biggest Red Sox fan in Memphis is one happy “idiot”.  But come next week, I’ll be asking him “Who’s your Daddy?


One thing for sure is that St. Louis will once again prove whether they win or lose that they are the class of the Major League.
11:09:53 PM    comment []

I met Dr. Neil back at a Tablet PC team event in Redmond earlier in the year.  Luckily someone took a picture of the group of impressive names that were there.  Anyway, .NET Developer’s Journal has posted his latest writing and it’s all about the new Tablet PC SDK.

If you’re wondering where to start with developing for Tablets, check out Dr. Neil’s Getting Started With Tablet PC Development ebook.


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