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Personal Musings »

Friday, September 25, 2009 | 5 Comments

Necessary Tools New grips Double-sided grip tape A vise Utility knife - For best results use a hooked blade rather that a pointed one. Solvent – Make sure you use a mineral spirit Container for solvent spills Golf tee Rag Marker (not entirely necessary) Remove The Old Grips Using a utility knife, cut a straight line through the grip. Make sure you cut well through the rubber, but avoiding damage to your shaft (especially if it is graphite): Then peel the old grip off: Safety Note: Always use common safety practices when using sharp k... [More]

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Shtuff, Technology »

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 | 2 Comments

I am pretty sure you’ve done this at some point in your professional life too, you checked the “Remember Password” checkbox when creating a network share. This, of course, saves you the hassle and the time to enter the password each time you accessed that network share, but what if your domain/network account password changes? As it turns out, there is no user friendly navigation shortcut to the “Windows Key Manager” (or if there is, I could not find it). That being said, there is a handy Command you can run under a Command Prompt as f... [More]

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.NET Framework »

Monday, September 7, 2009 | 1 Comments

On December 15th, 2009 I will be speaking at the CapArea.net User Group about the new Visual Studio 2010 IDE and the *goodness* it brings to .NET developers across the globe. I am really excited to be doing this talk, first, because I have never spoken at this User Group (which happens to be my home group), and secondly because it forces me to dig deep into Visual Studio 2010 to find some hidden gems that I hope to share with the audience. I hope you can make it there; here is the abstract: A Sneak Peek of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Rumor has it tha... [More]