In its infinite wisdom, the NHL has decided to allow the fans to select the starting lineup for the All Star Game. This in itself is nothing new, and has been going on for years. However this year, the process is being conducted entirely on-line… As with any first version of software, […]
Archive for December, 2006
Vote for Rory!!
Published December 8th, 2006 in Blogging, Canucks, Community, Hockey and Internet. 0 CommentsOf W3WP Processes and Application Pools
Published December 7th, 2006 in Admin Tools and Utilities. 0 CommentsFor several months we’d have an issue from time to time where an IIS 6 Application Pool would go rogue and take over one of our web servers. Invariably we wouldn’t be able to determine which one it was, and would either terminate the process, or run an iisreset to clear up the problem. The […]
Jekyll & “Hide” - Where has the offense gone?
Published December 5th, 2006 in Canucks and Hockey. 0 CommentsTonight, in what should have been a hard-fought, tight-checking, spirited hockey game, the Vancouver Canucks collapsed. Again. Averaging barely over 2.1 goals per game, Roberto Luongo has been the key to the Canucks’ limited success so far this year. However, for the third time in less than a month, they’ve been shut out, and […]
Hawking: Warp Drive the Key to Survival
Published December 3rd, 2006 in Astronomy, Futurism, Movies, Star Trek and Technology. 0 CommentsSpeaking after being awarded the Copley medal in England last week Prof. Steven Hawking spoke out about the need for mankind to extend its footprint outside the Sol system. His proposed method for making this happen: matter/antimatter annihilation to propel a craft to near-light speeds. This is the method popularized in the television (and […]
50 years of programming history
Published December 1st, 2006 in Development, Downloads, Internet, Programming and Technology. 0 Comments For the geek in all of us…
I stumbled on a couple of articles recently pointing out the history of programming languages. What originally pointed me at this was an article in Nikhil Kothari’s blog. He pointed to a chart on O’Reilly’s website which listed out the history of programming languages from the 1950’s right […]







