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SPIN

08/01/07 8:54 PM

#8833 RE: upanddown123 #8832

touched a nerve, eh?

word is that he has a terminal illness for many months and that church has been circulating requests for prayers since at least May. http://www.ourladyoflight.com/5.06.pdf

yeah, bloated comp packages and absurd promotions aren't "real issues" for you and your ilk.

okay, here's one for you: whattaya think stormy455 found in the dumpster?

here's another: where did all the ABB money go?




Scott_Canada0

08/02/07 1:44 AM

#8836 RE: upanddown123 #8832

Make us Canadians proud and open your eyes to the reality of penny stock land. I have been burned on more penny stocks than your momma had daddies for you. I see a VERY familiar penny stock trend here - including management NOT returning any calls.

Burn me once - shame on you. Burn me thrice - shame on me.

You can call me a "whiner" - until you see my words come true.
Be wary. I sense another R/S and who knows what else coming.

SPIN

08/02/07 8:40 AM

#8838 RE: upanddown123 #8832

Where oh where does the time go?

Lately, it has gone into the book and an incredibly exciting project. The book is coming along, though the labor pains are much more intense than I ever expected and the delays caused directly and indirectly by my illness earlier this year were more substantial than I (or the publisher) would have ever liked. That said, between reinvigorating my writing and picking up an expert-among-experts to co-author with me, the book is progressing very nicely and with all the depth and richness I had hoped for at the outset.



The project (http://research.microsoft.com/ero/) that has engulfed me since right after my illness has had me working in the UK. It has been a dream job, with elements of MSRS, hardware engineering, wireless sensor webs, extreme physical and networking environments, research, a chance to deeply investigate some new (to me) technologies like WPF and Compact Framework, and a chance to help out on some real honest-to-goodness save-the-planet eco/bio-science. I'd love to share more of the details of this project, but those will have to come out through other channels (like academic papers, MSR Tech Reports and the like), which they will. I will elaborate more here, when and how I can.

I'll use the next few posts though to pass on some very useful technical tips that I've learned in the process of doing this project. In particular, some tricks for MSRS cross-machine interactions, Compact Framework and a series of articles on integrating MSRS with WPF for true service-to-UI one-way and two-way data binding.

Posted by Martin R. Calsyn at 9:28 PM

http://robotsoftware.blogspot.com/

"expert-among-experts to co-author" -- hmmmmm. could it be Tandy?



fyi - this site says the book will be released this month on the 23rd. http://blogs.msdn.com/davbaker/archive/2007/02/08/pre-order-martin-calsyn-s-robotics-studio-book-on-...

fyi - Ranyell1 is still using wweisel498@aol.com in his iHub profile. rumor has it that he just heard about the book, btw. "not worth a PR" was supposedly overheard somewhere.

any idea where the ABB money went?!?