Thursday, February 28, 2008

Jay Sherlock

I first met Jay in the fall of 1997. I was doing props for the show “Flaming Idiots”. Jay was one of the actors in the show. I remember it as being 4 weeks of some of the best fun I had ever had. Jay was the kind of actor that was always telling jokes and making the work enjoyable.

Over the last 10 years I have worked with Jay in several productions at Stage Coach Theater and had the fun of watching him perform in numerous plays around town. He was always great.

I remember when Jay had returned from New York from visiting his son. He was very excited about having seen the Producers on Broadway. We talked for over an hour about New York, Broadway and the Producers. I later saw the same show at the Morrison Center but I know from talking to Jay his experience was so much more then mine.

Jay died yesterday at 86. The Statesman has a good right up on him at http://www.idahostatesman.com/ourtowns/story/308725.html, but it does not really tell you what a great guy he was. I will miss him more then I can say. The world is a bit smaller place without him in it.

Goodbye Jay, and thanks for the memories.

Darrel Carver

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Google's .NET API

I have been playing around some with the Google API's in preparing for my Code Camp presentation.  These are a interesting set of API's that wrap the rest protocols that Google uses.

I was actually able to recompile them completely into .NET 3.5 libraries, however LINQ and some other things don't work well with them.  I had to create a second set of Generic classes that I could use for syncing to out look.  All and all this was not difficult though and provided some good insights.  You will hear more about this in my code camp presentation.

Try again

Ok, even I could not read the blog with that color scheme. Back to a more standard one. I guess not everything looks good in Crimson and Grey.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

WSU Basketball

I found this cool little gadget (at the bottom of the page) that tracks the WSU Basketball and Football Teams. I also redid the color scheme to more crimson and grey.

Hopefully it is not too hard to read.

Go Cougs!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Found this on MySpace

My friend Christian had this on his myspace page.  I guess Spiderman is the best you get to a really geeky superhero.

It is fun and a bit silly. :-). 

Your results:


You are Spider-Man

Spider-Man
90%
Green Lantern
90%
Superman
55%
Robin
55%
Hulk
55%
The Flash
50%
Catwoman
50%
Supergirl
40%
Iron Man
30%
Batman
20%
Wonder Woman
20%
You are intelligent, witty,
a bit geeky and have great
power and responsibility.
Click here to take the Superhero Personality Quiz

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Harvey

I went to see the play Harvey on Thurs. It was put on by a community theater here in Caldwell. The lead actor was execellent. I have seen him do Jekyl and Hyde on stage in Boise and he is always a treat. The rest of the cast was Ok, but it is tough when you have someone like Gregg Irwin in the lead. It makes it that much harder for everyone else on stage to look good.
I went with Kim and Kevin. We went to dinner and then went to the play. It had just started to snow and it snowed on us all night. I hate snow. I hate driving in snow. I do, however always have a good time with Kim and Kevin.
BTW: Kevin happy birthday. If I would have know I would have bought dinner and the play tickets instead of just dinner.

Friday, January 18, 2008

.NET Framework Library Source Code now available

For those of you who might have missed the announcement Microsoft has made the source of the .NET Framework available.  It is released under a reference license, so do not expect to go create your own version, however if you ever wanted to step debug into the .NET framework code you can now.

You must have Visual Studio Professional 2008 for this to work, but then we all got that at the InstallFest last month, didn't we?  Detailed instructions for adding the symbols is available here.

It even works on my 64 bit workstations (pay close attention to the note on the qfe download for 64 bit). 

Pretty Cool...