Tuesday, March 07, 2006

After the long awaited beauiful dump of snow this weekend and then enjoying the great skiing in the woods, it was time to get some use from our weekday season pass at Mad River Glen yesterday. Another glorious blue sky day.

Most of these are from the chair lift as I was too busy skiing to take pictures.

Rich and I went in the afternoon and headed right to the single which would take us up to the tippy top.

This might be the oldest running chairlift in the country. It was christened in 1949 and is a landmark and a treasure of Vermont ski history. It's the same chair I got stuck in for 2 1/2 hours a few winters ago, but they have done lots of great work on it since then.

We were excited to see some beautiful tracks in the snow below. Granted this photo is of a section of trail that was closed off so yes, it had some nice powder.

The higher you get the better the views are! You have to be willing to swivel around in that little chair though, to see them. First you start seeing awesome views of the Green Mountains behind you but then the White Mountains, further off in NH appear. The view is way better than this photo whenyou get to the top, but I had put my camera away by then.

I took this picture just for Chris Kinsman. The green blob is part of the chair. The rest is a big huge vertical rock with water ice on it. Notice all of the ski tracks going over it. This is why the slogan for Mad River is "ski it if you can".

This is typical too at Mad River. And don't think this is all powder. We were surprised to discover that all the new pow had been skiid off over the weekend and the whole place was just icey! We didn't mind though. We hoped it meant awesome ticket sales for Mad River. They needed it after this dreadful season.

At the very top of the single, a great reward on a clear day - a view of the Adirondacks to the west.

This is something I have always wanted to take a picture of. The top of the chairlift is a winter wonderland after it snows.

A few more. Rich loves skiing in the trees and on this day that's where all the snow was. I have had my magic moments of just going with the flow in the trees but mostly I just get too scared and just slide stop turn slide stop turn. Oh well. It' somethng I need to do many times during the ski season to get my confidence back. But this was the first time I had been in the trees in over a year.

Here's Rich taking off his boots before we headed home. The base lodge at Mad River is old-fashioned, very homey and loved by all.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006 1:33:03 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

When I download pictures from my digital camera they are huge. I have to open them up one at a time in PSP and shrink them. The other day, after years of doing this stupid method, Ihad a great idea. I emailed all of the pictures to myself. When outlook asks "do you want to mail them as their original size or shrink them", I choose the "shrink 'em" option. Then I have an email with all of the attachments of the new small sizes. I don't even have to mail them. I can just copy them from the attachment input box in the email and paste them into a folder on my computer. Sweet. Stupid to have to do it this way though. I will have to go look on my Vista box to see if there is a nice function already built in to do that.

Update:Etienne Tremblay reminded me of the Microsoft PowerToys page that has the perfect utility - ImageResizer. There are a ton of awesome powertoys.

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Tuesday, March 07, 2006 1:05:42 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
I have noticed when ordering on some sites that the drop down for the year of the expiration date for my credit card starts at 2002. That is just dumb.

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Tuesday, March 07, 2006 12:25:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I am ordering vitamins online for my dogs at Puritan's Pride.

They have a buy one get one free deal.

When you get to the shopping cart and you have selected one item, it suggests to Buy 2 Get 3 Free. If ou change your quantity to 2, then it suggests "Buy 3 Get 4 Free". So I kept going to see where this would max out.. I ordered 3 and it suggested "Buy 4 Get 6 Free".  4 then said "Buy 5 Get 7 Free". I kept going up to 20, where it was now telling me "Buy 21 Get 31 Free". I then tried 40, it kept suggesting more. I don't eally need 102 bottles of B-50, but it was fun little distraction.



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Tuesday, March 07, 2006 12:05:43 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

In December I bought a pair of new flat panel monitors. I had no idea the journey I would have to take in order to replace my KVM switch functionality which is simple and inexpensive with VGA monitors. [Read more ...]

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Tuesday, March 07, 2006 10:44:36 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, March 06, 2006

Vermont's statewide town meetings are happening tomorrow. This is a day long event where residents of Vermont's towns discuss and then vote on budgets and any local elections.It's a really cool process and a great way to engage everyone in the future of their town. Here's some info on it from the state of vermont website

In Huntington, there is a race for the town clerk and town treasurer. There is one woman who has held both jobs for a number of years. There are two people who are challenging her, one for clerk and a different one for treasurer. Because it is so local, to me it's pretty personal. I am friendly with all of the candidates. I am surprised to see placards for one side or the other on people's lawns because it is so personal and a slap in the face. I don't care if George Bush knows that I don't vote for him. I don't attend the same parties that he does. Rich and I didn't wait at his house for the ambulance when Rich cracked his head open on Camel's Hump. I won't see him at the pancake breakfast or spaghetti dinner.

One of my neighbors has been calling me every few days but not leaving messages. I can see this from the caller id history on my phone. I know this means that they are trying to call me to tell me who I should vote for. I already got a few of these phone calls. A woman I know and like a lot who is campaiging on behalf of one side left a 5 minute message on my answering machine. Someone I didn't know called last night who was a little more subtle - encouraging me to vote and then telling me that she supports a particular candidate and hopes I do to.

Am I turning into a curmudgeon? I dunno. But it's definitely aggravating me enough to write about it!



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Monday, March 06, 2006 10:23:51 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
Bill Ryan is working overtime. He's got so much on his plate - writing a book, training, some secret work for Microsoft and then there is also his day job. What's got him working at this pace? Pure passion? Well, kind of, just not the one I thought. Seems he's saving up for a Porsche. Heh heh heh.

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Monday, March 06, 2006 10:10:41 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Oh I hate to say this but it's true. When picking up my neice last weekend, her mother and I decided to meet halfway and find a Friendly's which would be amenable to all the kids. So I used Windows Live Local to drill into the general area and then show me all the Friendly's. There was one right in the town we were focused on. Perfect. Then I asked Windows Live Local to map it for me and give me directions. We followed the directions and ended up on the wrong side of town in a totally residential area. Rich and I drove back towards the comnercial area and just asked someone for directions. I had sent my niece the link to those same directions, so they got pretty lost as well but finally found their way.

I tried to have it locate a few other businesses that I saw when I went to the real Friendly's, but WLL puts them all in that same person's back yard.

For comparison, MapQuest couldn't find the Friendly's in West Lebanon, NH though it gives me about ten others in NH and VT. But when I typed in Friendlys (without the apostrophe), it got me there correctly.  Google got it right.

To be fair, I went back to WLL and just typed in Friendly, but again, landed in the person's back yard.

I really like the interface of Windows Live Local. Truly I do. It's very cool, how the directions pop up and you can actually go step by step on the map even. But this next step of mapping software - the sophistication of typing in a business name and expecting perfect directions (whether from Google, MapQuest or Microsoft) is just not quite there yet. I just don't want to get lost.

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Monday, March 06, 2006 9:41:36 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Sunday, March 05, 2006

Ever wonder why your application suddenly can't find a file that is definitely in the right place? There's a good chance that you are relying on the default path and that you opened up a FileDialog window. [read more ...]

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Sunday, March 05, 2006 10:22:08 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Okay this was an obscure problem. Luckily, I found the solution quickly enough in this long MSDN forum thread.

The problem was that when I was trying to print the same report multiple times in an app, the 2nd time would always throw the error "Load Report Failed" on the SetDataSource command of my report.

This was happening to me in design time only. Fortunately, not at runtime.

The solution? Are you sitting? You must have something in the Company field of your assembly info. Not just spaces. Not just periods. But real text.

Yup that's the solution. A caveat - this may not be the only solution and not be the solution for every scenario. But it has thus far made the problem go away. If it returns, I'll be sure to edit this post.

The reason that I was seeing this in design time, not runtime, was because it was being thrown from an assembly that was not the main executable assembly. The exe assembly had the assembly info all filled out. But in this class assembly, which was being checked during design time, it wasn't.

Go figure.



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Sunday, March 05, 2006 9:59:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

After an incredibly disappointing (relatively snowless) winter, we got a nice little 1 1/2 foot dump yesterday and to add to this grand event, today was a beautiful sunny day. Don Kiely asked for pictures, so I took my camera with me when Rich and I went out on a 3 hour back country ski. We ski right out from our back yard to the Green Mt. State Forest!

Here is just in our back yard as we enter our woods. Our woods connect with those of all of our neighbors up and down our road and extend through to the next road over, giving us about 100 acres of private land with great trails that we all work to maintain for hiking, snow shoeing and skiing.

A little way into the woods I have hung a small section of Tibetan Prayer Flags on two trees that have always felt like a gateway. The flags remind me to leave all of my worries behind as I enter our woods and on the way home, to be mindful not to let those worries affect me and those around me. Not always successful, but I try, I really try.

We have some nice ski tracks already thanks to Rich and I first packing down the trail yesterday afternoon with our big old wooden snowshoes and then our own skiing and our neighbors' as well. Luckily nobody postholes our trails in our own woods!

After winding our way through the woods for about a mile, we come out onto our neighbors land and ski along the fencing for their livestock towards the entrance to the Beane Trail. This is where we enter the forest and can head up to the Long Trail if we want. I did this the other day on snowshoes with my neice.

My happy happy skis. These are back country skis. Much fatter than x-country skis, with flex, free-heels (I have leather boots and 3-pin bindings) and metal edges. Lighter weight than my tele equipment. Perfect for woods skiing that's not too steep. I'm not great on these - I can turn somewhat but have to rely on snowplowing to ensure I don't kill myself. When I ski somewhere that I need more control, I go for the tele gear.

This is on the logging road that is part of the Beane Trail. It's a public trail so we were lucky that it just had a nice ski tracks and the snowshoers had kept to the side (and the postholers* had stayed home). At the beginning it is nearly flat, with just a slight incline. After about 1/2 mile you can head up the mountain on the trail proper (but definitely not on skis), or continue out on the logging road that goes through the woods and up the mountain. We did that for about another mile. We are now in the realm of thousands of acres of public land. Yippee. Another option in this direction is to head to the Catamount trail which is a 300 mile long ski trail that goes from one end of the state to the other.

Up up up we went. It was a BLAST coming down.

On the way home, we took a detour out to another neighbor's field before we headed back into our woods. What a gorgeous day! And mild temps too, about 30 degrees.

The end. Hope you liked it, Don. :-)

*Post-holers - people who trash a ski trail by walking in boots. Skis and showshoes are good etiquette in the winter.

Sunday, March 05, 2006 5:47:08 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

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 Saturday, March 04, 2006

There is a new "ASP.NET How Do I?" video series on MSDN and also a great series aimed at beginners but with lessons for not-so-beginners is available. [Read more ... ]

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Saturday, March 04, 2006 2:26:56 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

We woke up this morning to the sound of the snow plow going up our road. There was about a foot of new snow  - big fluffy powder snow - that had fallen overnight and it was still snowing!! It is now 9:30 and it is STILL snowing heavily. We have been waiting for this for 3 months! It is so beautiful out. Just like the Vermont we have always known and loved. Today I plan to go out in the woods twice. First we will go out on our old-fashioned wooden snowshoes and pack down the trail. Then I will put on my back country skis and go do what I love best! Yippeeeee!



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Saturday, March 04, 2006 9:31:34 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

When I bought my new HP LaserJet 1320 at the end of December, I was very frustrated to learn that there was a major conflict between the scanner software for my Canon scanner (CanoScan) and the printer. It was not possible to use the scanner as a copier because of this and anytime I wanted to make a copy I had to scan to pdf then print the pdf. I went on the website yesterday and noticed that there was a new version of the software (4.5.1.1). So I uninstalled my current version and downloaded and installed the new one and hooray the problem is gone and I can use the scanner and printer combo as a copier again.



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Saturday, March 04, 2006 9:24:14 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, February 28, 2006

I haven't revamped the code from the Virtual Earth site that I built using the first version of Virtual Earth and it seems to be quite broken now. I noticed the other day looking at someone else's V.E. site that the entire middle section of tiles was missing. The problem happens on my site as well. But worse, the functionality that I spent a LOT of hours to get working is also broken. This is the part that brings the tiles over to an inkable surface. Eventually, I'll have to retool and move it up to Windows Live Local speed. In my "free time".

Too bad I am going to be totally out of the office tomorrow. I guess I might need to attend the Virtual Earth Madness webcast!



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Tuesday, February 28, 2006 9:46:33 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Here's a quick way to limit the number of items that you expose through the new RSSToolKit's RSSDataSource [read more ...]

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Tuesday, February 28, 2006 9:17:02 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

My 15 year old niece is visiting this week and her mission is to get me away from the computer. She's doing a great job. Yesterday we went (this is not something I'm very good at) shopping in downtown Burlington. It's really fun going to Victoria's Secret with a teenage girl. Hee hee. Today we are going to snowshoe up to a lean-to on the Bean Trail near my house. The Bean Trail is a side trail that leads up to the Long Trail. It's about 15 degrees out, so hiking uphill will keep us nice and toasty. Snowshoing? Yes. The snow has finally arrived....well a little bit at least. We have about 8 -10 inches of nice new snow but of course it's basically on top of grass and rocks since we lost all of our base. At least it looks pretty, though.

My mission while she is here is to expose her to different foods. Yesterday we went to a health food store so she could see that there are in fact more vegetables than broccoli and carrots. She has now had (and liked!!!) kale and red cabbage for the first time. We'll do veggie sushi. But she has definitely declined on the seaweed - something to do with seeing it on the beach too often. We'll see how far I get in a week. Heh. Tomorrow I think we will go to Montreal, though we'll have to pass on the city's famous smoked meat since she doesn't eat red meat.



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Tuesday, February 28, 2006 10:45:17 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, February 27, 2006

After a day of fiddling with the new Vista build on my tablet pc, here are a few rambling thoughts... [read more...]

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Monday, February 27, 2006 9:15:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

This is for EWA in Montpelier. They write software for the Department of Defense. I wish it weren't necessary, but it is ... and we might as well have the best and brightest on the job!! :-)

Qualifications

The successful applicant will have a minimum of Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Network Engineering, Management Information Systems, or Electrical Engineering with 7+ years experience in software specification, software design, programming (C, C++, .net), testing, and formal documentation. Excellent writing and verbal communication skills are a must. Network system administration experience and/or working knowledge of DoD software development practices are desired.

Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

Description of Work

EWA Government Systems Inc. (EWA), Montpelier, Vermont, has multiple, immediate openings for experienced software engineers in a variety of projects with long term growth involving multi-level security network development, Windows-based application development, and systems integration. Typical duties may include software design, computer programming, software integration, reverse engineering, configuration management, database development, network administration, and custom applications development in UNIX, Linux, and Windows-based environments. Projects will involve structured software design, development, testing, and documentation. Duties may involve hands-on work with specialized servers, gateways, VPNs, concentrators, firewalls, and encryption devices.

Contact

Click here to apply online.  Please use reference number GSI-220 when applying.



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