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		<title>Comment on Hate VS2010 help? Get H3Viewer! by Neb G</title>
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		<description>Cannot believe I have to Google for help now! Outrageous!!!!</description>
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		<description>Scott Gu, please help us man.  Please.  We are dying here!  The new VS2010 help system is totally weak and is sucking up all of the productivity gains I am getting with new VS tooling and Resharper (not to mention the time I am spending searching the interweb for a solution to why my help "doesn't seem to work right" -- turns out it is working correctly but just sucks!).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Gu, please help us man.  Please.  We are dying here!  The new VS2010 help system is totally weak and is sucking up all of the productivity gains I am getting with new VS tooling and Resharper (not to mention the time I am spending searching the interweb for a solution to why my help &#8220;doesn&#8217;t seem to work right&#8221; &#8212; turns out it is working correctly but just sucks!).</p>
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		<title>Comment on Yes we can! Scott Brown wins MA special election! by Mike Lockhart</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Josh and Rick,

I think you've both fallen into the terminology trap that progressives (the leadership, not rank and file) are using to sow discord between conservatives (what ever the label) and control the debate to their advantage. By defining the terms of the debate ("litmis test", "no room for liberals") they move the debate from conservative vs. progressive/liberal principles (which are much easier to discuss rationally) to a finger pointing/emotional shouting match ("you're mean and narrow minded!", "you're just a RINO!"). 

Independents want to be open minded and progressive ideas often sound reasonable. Unfortunately, they are invariabley based on a false premise or bad prinicples and always come with a slew of unintended consequences that make the solution worse than doing nothing at all. Please name me one (just one) government program that 1) met its **stated goals**; 2) cost anywhere near what the estimated budget would be; 3) was completed anywhere near the scheduled date (I'm much more forgiving on this point); 4) went away if that was part of the sales pitch. I worked as a federal employee for 10 years and never saw one. Defense and aerospace do a slightly better job of this simply because they know to adjust things for the ridiculous levels of padding contractors are allowed to do. And even they have a lousy record of meeting schedule.

The "you're just a RINO" crowd is fed up with republicans talking about conservative ideals and then voting like progressives on too many issues. They want to get rid of such hypocritical politicians. They rightly feel that these republicans have at least acquiesed to, and too often participated in, the slide to the left, away from constitutional boundaries, that our country has been in for so long.

Unfortunately, both camps seem to have forgotten that "we elected" these folks and have largely ignored what they do in Washington. Thus allowing them to politically "screw the pooch". Also, in order to stay elected, they have to conform to what is politically acceptable by their constituents. They may (or at least say they do to the right audience) prefer to vote differently, but will take a pragmatic path rather than an idealistic one to keep from sharing a political version of Rasputin's fate (poisoned, shot, beaten, drowned and sexually mutilated [first 4 are definate, the last just a rumor]). 

Like you Josh I am a registered republican so that I can vote in primaries. I don't feel a strong affiliation with either party, although I find myself voting for republicans because they come closer to what I believe than democrats. I am disgusted with voters who have abdicated their responsibility to send good people to DC and monitor them enough to know if they deserve a return trip. In the age of the internet, it isn't that hard to do. 

We need to add a good measure of rational analysis of the facts and the principles involved to the debate so that "We the people" not government programs can get us out of the pit we're in.


We as a people have been so caught up in our own little worlds that we have allowed our elected representatives to virtually trash our constitution. I think that about 70-80% of what the government does is unconstitutional. I've heard all of the arguments, "we have to do something for ". I really have no problem with taking a proactive approach to many of our problems, but let's do them within the constitutional framework or amend it to allow such things if we feel it is really necessary.


You cannot apply 20th or 21st century definitions to 18th century terminology and maintain the integrity of the contract between the people and their goverment. That is really what the constitution is, a contract between the people, the states and the federal government. The "general welfare" and "commerce" clauses have had modern definitions applied to their words and syntax to justify programs that the founders never intended. If you want the constitution to evolve, then amend it.  The "general welfare" and "commerce" clauses were extensively debated and their meanings well established prior to ratification of the constitution. 

I doubt that anyone would fail to see the illegality of a bank adding a balloon payment to a mortgage by re-interpreting the contract using changed word definitions. Yet people turn a blind eye to equivalent behavior by our govenment when a currently popular idea is conceived and implemented as yet another government program that will never die. By allowing judicial re-interpretation of the constitution to modify what is and isn't constitutional for the last 78 years, we've damaged our country's basic underpinnings.


I hope that we can recover from our own folly.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Josh and Rick,</p>
<p>I think you&#8217;ve both fallen into the terminology trap that progressives (the leadership, not rank and file) are using to sow discord between conservatives (what ever the label) and control the debate to their advantage. By defining the terms of the debate (&#8220;litmis test&#8221;, &#8220;no room for liberals&#8221;) they move the debate from conservative vs. progressive/liberal principles (which are much easier to discuss rationally) to a finger pointing/emotional shouting match (&#8220;you&#8217;re mean and narrow minded!&#8221;, &#8220;you&#8217;re just a RINO!&#8221;). </p>
<p>Independents want to be open minded and progressive ideas often sound reasonable. Unfortunately, they are invariabley based on a false premise or bad prinicples and always come with a slew of unintended consequences that make the solution worse than doing nothing at all. Please name me one (just one) government program that 1) met its **stated goals**; 2) cost anywhere near what the estimated budget would be; 3) was completed anywhere near the scheduled date (I&#8217;m much more forgiving on this point); 4) went away if that was part of the sales pitch. I worked as a federal employee for 10 years and never saw one. Defense and aerospace do a slightly better job of this simply because they know to adjust things for the ridiculous levels of padding contractors are allowed to do. And even they have a lousy record of meeting schedule.</p>
<p>The &#8220;you&#8217;re just a RINO&#8221; crowd is fed up with republicans talking about conservative ideals and then voting like progressives on too many issues. They want to get rid of such hypocritical politicians. They rightly feel that these republicans have at least acquiesed to, and too often participated in, the slide to the left, away from constitutional boundaries, that our country has been in for so long.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, both camps seem to have forgotten that &#8220;we elected&#8221; these folks and have largely ignored what they do in Washington. Thus allowing them to politically &#8220;screw the pooch&#8221;. Also, in order to stay elected, they have to conform to what is politically acceptable by their constituents. They may (or at least say they do to the right audience) prefer to vote differently, but will take a pragmatic path rather than an idealistic one to keep from sharing a political version of Rasputin&#8217;s fate (poisoned, shot, beaten, drowned and sexually mutilated [first 4 are definate, the last just a rumor]). </p>
<p>Like you Josh I am a registered republican so that I can vote in primaries. I don&#8217;t feel a strong affiliation with either party, although I find myself voting for republicans because they come closer to what I believe than democrats. I am disgusted with voters who have abdicated their responsibility to send good people to DC and monitor them enough to know if they deserve a return trip. In the age of the internet, it isn&#8217;t that hard to do. </p>
<p>We need to add a good measure of rational analysis of the facts and the principles involved to the debate so that &#8220;We the people&#8221; not government programs can get us out of the pit we&#8217;re in.</p>
<p>We as a people have been so caught up in our own little worlds that we have allowed our elected representatives to virtually trash our constitution. I think that about 70-80% of what the government does is unconstitutional. I&#8217;ve heard all of the arguments, &#8220;we have to do something for &#8220;. I really have no problem with taking a proactive approach to many of our problems, but let&#8217;s do them within the constitutional framework or amend it to allow such things if we feel it is really necessary.</p>
<p>You cannot apply 20th or 21st century definitions to 18th century terminology and maintain the integrity of the contract between the people and their goverment. That is really what the constitution is, a contract between the people, the states and the federal government. The &#8220;general welfare&#8221; and &#8220;commerce&#8221; clauses have had modern definitions applied to their words and syntax to justify programs that the founders never intended. If you want the constitution to evolve, then amend it.  The &#8220;general welfare&#8221; and &#8220;commerce&#8221; clauses were extensively debated and their meanings well established prior to ratification of the constitution. </p>
<p>I doubt that anyone would fail to see the illegality of a bank adding a balloon payment to a mortgage by re-interpreting the contract using changed word definitions. Yet people turn a blind eye to equivalent behavior by our govenment when a currently popular idea is conceived and implemented as yet another government program that will never die. By allowing judicial re-interpretation of the constitution to modify what is and isn&#8217;t constitutional for the last 78 years, we&#8217;ve damaged our country&#8217;s basic underpinnings.</p>
<p>I hope that we can recover from our own folly.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hate VS2010 help? Get H3Viewer! by Mike Lockhart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Lockhart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I haven't had any performance problems, but the I running a quad-core Xeon x64 wiht 12 gig of ram; booyah!</description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>cool, thanks! works like a charm.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>cool, thanks! works like a charm.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 06:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thats great, Its such a useful converter. Loved this.</description>
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		<dc:creator>Tweets that mention Very cool Visual Studio extension – VS10x Code Map | JoshEinstein.com -- Topsy.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi unai, I just checked and the project is trying to reference a favicon.ico that doesn't exist in the zip file. That was causing Visual Studio not to build it, but it's a meaningless file. You can either remove the Include="favicon.ico" line or you can re-download the zip file which I will fix and re-upload.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi unai, I just checked and the project is trying to reference a favicon.ico that doesn&#8217;t exist in the zip file. That was causing Visual Studio not to build it, but it&#8217;s a meaningless file. You can either remove the Include=&#8221;favicon.ico&#8221; line or you can re-download the zip file which I will fix and re-upload.</p>
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		<dc:creator>For a guy that hates to fly… | JoshEinstein.com</dc:creator>
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		<dc:creator>Windows Client Developer Roundup for 7/5/2010 - Pete Brown's 10rem.net</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 23:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sometimes that really comes in handy, for instance when running commands in deep path's and we want to see the output in the prompt, the other option would be of course raising the width memory for the shell window but not so good. Thank you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes that really comes in handy, for instance when running commands in deep path&#8217;s and we want to see the output in the prompt, the other option would be of course raising the width memory for the shell window but not so good. Thank you</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How can I build this?
I intalled Visual studio 2010 express, silverligth 4 sdk,and even Expresion blen, but I keep getting an error about the need to update my silverligt when opening the visual studio project.

Thanks,
Unai</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can I build this?<br />
I intalled Visual studio 2010 express, silverligth 4 sdk,and even Expresion blen, but I keep getting an error about the need to update my silverligt when opening the visual studio project.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Unai</p>
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		<description>Hey Pablo, yeah I did see an implementation (by Pablo Castro I believe) that does that but to be honest, it didn't even cross my mind at the time. It's probably less hacky to do so using WCF, but the ASP.NET method is probably easier to understand.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Pablo, yeah I did see an implementation (by Pablo Castro I believe) that does that but to be honest, it didn&#8217;t even cross my mind at the time. It&#8217;s probably less hacky to do so using WCF, but the ASP.NET method is probably easier to understand.</p>
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		<description>... and then you are trying to do cross domain scripting with jsonp, you come across the problem of honouring the jsonp qs parameter for the response.  This msdn article comes to the rescue :

http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/DataServicesJSONP</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; and then you are trying to do cross domain scripting with jsonp, you come across the problem of honouring the jsonp qs parameter for the response.  This msdn article comes to the rescue :</p>
<p><a href="http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/DataServicesJSONP" rel="nofollow">http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/DataServicesJSONP</a></p>
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		<description>I guess another way of achieving this, with IIS 7, would be with a url rewrite rule (using the Url Rewrite module available from the Web Platform Installer).  

However my brain exploded when trying to conjure up the regular expression to scrape out the format parameter, and rewrite the url without it.  So for now I've taken a similar approach as this.

good article. thanks for the help.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess another way of achieving this, with IIS 7, would be with a url rewrite rule (using the Url Rewrite module available from the Web Platform Installer).  </p>
<p>However my brain exploded when trying to conjure up the regular expression to scrape out the format parameter, and rewrite the url without it.  So for now I&#8217;ve taken a similar approach as this.</p>
<p>good article. thanks for the help.</p>
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