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Category Archives: .NET
BorCon2003: Wednesday Recap
I headed over to the conference center to grab some breakfast. I quickly ate a bagel and some fruit. I headed back to the hotel to prepare one last time. I arrived at the room about 15 minutes before Carey … Continue reading
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BorCon2003: Tuesday Recap
I was woken from a deep sleep at 5:00 AM, from a certain somebody on Eastern Standard Time. My new glasses are finally in. The abrupt awakening made me feel like I was in a fog for most of the … Continue reading
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