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Shout out to Tim - CRIGian extraordinaire!Shout out to Tim - CRIGian extraordinaire!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 26, 2008

This is a shout out to Tim, an absolute rock-star of a CRIGian! Plans for the US CRIG Chapter coming soon!
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ConferencesConferences
from Geeks and God Podcast
July 25, 2008

After one day at the Geeks and God conference we decided to record the episode that was never planned to happen. In this episode John Wilkerson, from the Jesus Geek Podcast, joins us where we talk about conference in the realm of churches and ministries. Just as the picture suggests, we recorded this episode relaxing outdoors in Robs backyard. Come join us for a relaxing episode where we chat about conferences. Episode Links Jesus Geek Podcast Geeks and God flickr group
What is a Developer Lounge?What is a Developer Lounge?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 23, 2008

I've had a couple people ask me 'what is a developer lounge', other than my explanation here I thought I would post a sample of partially what goes on in the lounge. As an event at the conference it is nothing else other than a room where developers will come to sit down and do what they do on a day to day basis (email, surf, code, etc); the only difference is that every now and again they break out into spontaneous discussion.The key really, is having a place where the developer can feel free to talk tech: a space for active discussion (not presentation). The average lounge experiences ebbs and tides of developers being in the lounge and discussing everything from their local systems to how they are managed. It is these kinds of open events that allow developers to not only learn what others dveloper are doing, but to also ask questions that they would never ask in front of their peers if it was a presentation that was being given. On the whole it is a far better method of informaiton dissimination. Frutehrmore, as more and more of the conference proceedings are recorded, streamed, blogged, posted, etc; it almost makes going to the event redundant because you can wait for people to tell you which presentation were good and then you can go back and watch them after the conference. Meanwhile you can be networking and having syncronous conversation with your peers, whcih is surely what conference were originally about in the first place.
Returning AJAX Callback Errors Using An ASPxHttpHandler ModuReturning AJAX Callback Errors Using An ASPxHttpHandler Modu
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts
July 22, 2008

Mehul provides another screencast showing how to catch AJAX callback errors using an ASPxHttpHandler Module. Author: DeveloperExpress Keywords: AJAX Developer Devexpress ASP.net Microsoft Visual Studio Computers Added: July 22, 2008
Geometry Wars 2: Developer SpotlightGeometry Wars 2: Developer Spotlight
from Most Watched
July 21, 2008

Author: loadingready Added: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:55:04 -0800 Duration: 194
When do I need a CRM system?When do I need a CRM system?
from SugarForge Podcasts
July 20, 2008

We'll talk about some of the signs that you need a Customer Relationship Management, or CRM, system for your business.
Visual C++ 6.0 XML demo adds CMarkup parser in 1 minVisual C++ 6.0 XML demo adds CMarkup parser in 1 min
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts
July 18, 2008

A screen cast video that examines a sample XML file with the firstobject XML editor then creates a Visual Studio 6.0 application and adds CMarkup to load and navigate the XML file, and even debugs the code to illustrate step by step. Author: bryantfilms Keywords: C++ XML Parser Computer Software Developer firstobject Editor Demo Screencast Added: July 18, 2008
The Miller FiascoThe Miller Fiasco
from Most Recent
July 17, 2008

Author: DevExpress Added: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 18:39:41 -0800 Duration: 85Coderush Developer and expert, Mark Miller loses his head. OK, maybe just his hair.
Audio for "Clean Water Act State Revolving Fund: What's in it for Watersheds?," Jul 16, 2008 (Part 2 of 2)Audio for "Clean Water Act State Revolving Fund: What's in it for Watersheds?," Jul 16, 2008 (Part 2 of 2)
from Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Archives
July 16, 2008

At some point, citizens involved in watershed protection face the question - How do we pay for this? Most quickly realize that there are not enough grant funds to meet the needs for water quality projects. The Clean Water State Revolving Fund is a large, flexible, and largely untapped source of funding for watershed projects. It provides over $5 billion each year for traditional stormwater and wastewater projects, as well as over $200 million for nonpoint source projects, such as land conservation, agricultural best management practices, and clean-up of contaminated sites. Join us to hear more about how you can access the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to protect your watershed. To view the slides associated with this audio, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/owcwasrf_071608/
Audio for "Clean Water Act State Revolving Fund: What's in it for Watersheds?," Jul 16, 2008 (Part 1 of 2)Audio for "Clean Water Act State Revolving Fund: What's in it for Watersheds?," Jul 16, 2008 (Part 1 of 2)
from Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Archives
July 16, 2008

At some point, citizens involved in watershed protection face the question - How do we pay for this? Most quickly realize that there are not enough grant funds to meet the needs for water quality projects. The Clean Water State Revolving Fund is a large, flexible, and largely untapped source of funding for watershed projects. It provides over $5 billion each year for traditional stormwater and wastewater projects, as well as over $200 million for nonpoint source projects, such as land conservation, agricultural best management practices, and clean-up of contaminated sites. Join us to hear more about how you can access the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to protect your watershed. To view the slides associated with this audio, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/owcwasrf_071608/
What's in a name?What's in a name?
from SugarForge Podcasts
July 13, 2008

How did the name "Sugar" come about? We'll talk about some reasons why we think it fits our software.
Battlefield Podcast: #97 - Bad Company DemoBattlefield Podcast: #97 - Bad Company Demo
from Gaming - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 09, 2008

The Battlefield Bad Company Demo is out and we ve got an in-depth review of it by Esben aka SoulAssassin808. Alongside that there was a plethora of other Bad Company videos, the Custom Heroes Contest winner was announced, mod updates, and much much more, all in this week s episode of the Battlefield Podcast!
Did You Know?Did You Know?
from SugarForge Podcasts
July 06, 2008

Today we talk about some interesting facts and snippets that may be news to you, all pertaining to Sugar in some way.
Spawn 2008 Coming in AugustSpawn 2008 Coming in August
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 01, 2008

Are you a Flash or Flex developer? Come learn more about Ribbit's voice platform at Spawn 2008
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Google Developer Day - Brasil - São PauloGoogle Developer Day - Brasil - São Paulo
from YouTube :: Tag // sao paulo
July 01, 2008

Briefing do evento Google Developer Day, dia 27/06/2008 no World Trade Center em São Paulo. Author: djleb Keywords: Google Developer Brasil São Paulo Evento do Ano Day Added: July 1, 2008
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from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 01, 2008

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SugarForge Project of the MonthSugarForge Project of the Month
from SugarForge Podcasts
June 29, 2008

Today we talk about the "Project of the Month" section of SugarForge: what it is, why it's worth checking out every month, and how you can have your project featured on the site.
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Developer Diary (HD)Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Developer Diary (HD)
from Most Discussed
June 27, 2008

A historical developer diary for Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Developer Diary (HD)Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Developer Diary (HD)
from YouTube :: Videos by machinima
June 27, 2008

A historical developer diary for Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway. Author: machinima Keywords: machinima animation game movies brothers in arms hells highway developer diary trailer tv video commercials short film Added: June 27, 2008
The Best Free Adobe AIR AppsThe Best Free Adobe AIR Apps
from Revver - video Videos
June 27, 2008

Author: l0ckergn0me Added: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:24:30 -0800 Duration: 730http://live.pirillo.com - Adobe AIR is Adobe's entry into the field of widgets. It's a better idea than just something on your desktop. Developers are able to create a potentially rich experience, and have it run cross-platform. Even though I think ...
The Best Free Adobe AIR AppsThe Best Free Adobe AIR Apps
from my videos
June 27, 2008

Author: l0ckergn0me Added: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:24:30 -0800 Duration: 730http://live.pirillo.com - Adobe AIR is Adobe's entry into the field of widgets. It's a better idea than just something on your desktop. Developers are able to create a potentially rich experience, and have it run cross-platform. Even though I think ...
The Best Free Adobe AIR AppsThe Best Free Adobe AIR Apps
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 27, 2008

http://live.pirillo.com - Adobe AIR is Adobe's entry into the field of widgets. It's a better idea than just something on your desktop. Developers are able to create a potentially rich experience, and have it run cross-platform. Even though I think the whole Adobe AIR platform is quite ready yet, some of the apps that are available are truly getting there.
The Best Free Adobe AIR AppsThe Best Free Adobe AIR Apps
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome
June 27, 2008

http://live.pirillo.com - Adobe AIR is Adobe's entry into the field of widgets. It's a better idea than just something on your desktop. Developers are able to create a potentially rich experience, and have it run cross-platform. Even though I think the whole Adobe AIR platform is quite ready yet, some of the apps that are available are truly getting there. Author: lockergnome Keywords: adobe adobe-air blog cross-platform desktop developer gadgets help information pirillo video widget Added: June 27, 2008
Florida Millionaire Found DeadFlorida Millionaire Found Dead
from ABC News Video: U.S.
June 26, 2008

Police investigate mysterious death of prominent Winter Park developer.
Audio for "Enhanced Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics: A Site Management Tool," Jun 26, 2008 (Part 1 of 2)Audio for "Enhanced Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics: A Site Management Tool," Jun 26, 2008 (Part 1 of 2)
from Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Archives
June 26, 2008

Many sites with chlorinated organic contamination in groundwater have gone through extensive remedial evaluations and actions. After years of operating high energy processes, their effectiveness has begun to diminish without remedial objectives being met. Other effective remedial alternatives can be applied; however, there are difficulties transitioning these sites from these high energy systems to other low energy remedial alternatives and eventually to Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA). This training on the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced Attenuation: Chlorinated Organics (EACO-1, 2008) describes the transition (the bridge) between aggressive remedial actions and MNA and vise versa. Enhanced attenuation (EA) is the application of technologies that minimize energy input and are sustainable in order to reduce contaminant loading and/or increase the attenuation capacity of a contaminated plume to progress sites towards established remedial objectives. Contaminant loading and attenuation capacity are fundamental to sound decisions for remediation of groundwater contamination. This training explains how a decision framework which, when followed, allows for a smooth transition between more aggressive remedial technologies to sustainable remedial alternatives and eventually to Monitored Natural Attenuation. This training will demonstrate how this decision framework allows regulators and practitioners to integrate Enhanced Attenuation into the remedial decision process. As our experience and knowledge grows around the implementation of MNA, the EA process will be considered an important management tool for optimizing site remedies and moving sites to final completion. This approach is consistent with the current regulatory environment and can be accommodated within a broad range of regulatory programs such as CERCLA and State dry cleaner regulations. This new framework and decision process will accelerate the environmental clean-up progress on a national scale and reduce overall costs, while still providing protection to human health and the environment. For reference during the training class, participants should download and print a copy of the decision flow chart, Figure 2-1 on page 10 of the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced Attenuation: Chlorinated Organics (EACO-1, 2008) and available as a 1-page PDF at http://www.cluin.org/conf/itrc/eaco/ITRC-EACO-DecisionFlowchart.pdf. To view the slides associated with this audio, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/itrc/eaco_062608/
Audio for "Enhanced Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics: A Site Management Tool," Jun 26, 2008 (Part 2 of 2)Audio for "Enhanced Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics: A Site Management Tool," Jun 26, 2008 (Part 2 of 2)
from Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Archives
June 26, 2008

Many sites with chlorinated organic contamination in groundwater have gone through extensive remedial evaluations and actions. After years of operating high energy processes, their effectiveness has begun to diminish without remedial objectives being met. Other effective remedial alternatives can be applied; however, there are difficulties transitioning these sites from these high energy systems to other low energy remedial alternatives and eventually to Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA). This training on the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced Attenuation: Chlorinated Organics (EACO-1, 2008) describes the transition (the bridge) between aggressive remedial actions and MNA and vise versa. Enhanced attenuation (EA) is the application of technologies that minimize energy input and are sustainable in order to reduce contaminant loading and/or increase the attenuation capacity of a contaminated plume to progress sites towards established remedial objectives. Contaminant loading and attenuation capacity are fundamental to sound decisions for remediation of groundwater contamination. This training explains how a decision framework which, when followed, allows for a smooth transition between more aggressive remedial technologies to sustainable remedial alternatives and eventually to Monitored Natural Attenuation. This training will demonstrate how this decision framework allows regulators and practitioners to integrate Enhanced Attenuation into the remedial decision process. As our experience and knowledge grows around the implementation of MNA, the EA process will be considered an important management tool for optimizing site remedies and moving sites to final completion. This approach is consistent with the current regulatory environment and can be accommodated within a broad range of regulatory programs such as CERCLA and State dry cleaner regulations. This new framework and decision process will accelerate the environmental clean-up progress on a national scale and reduce overall costs, while still providing protection to human health and the environment. For reference during the training class, participants should download and print a copy of the decision flow chart, Figure 2-1 on page 10 of the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Enhanced Attenuation: Chlorinated Organics (EACO-1, 2008) and available as a 1-page PDF at http://www.cluin.org/conf/itrc/eaco/ITRC-EACO-DecisionFlowchart.pdf. To view the slides associated with this audio, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/itrc/eaco_062608/
What Cross-Platform Software do you Need?What Cross-Platform Software do you Need?
from Chris Pirillo
June 25, 2008

Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed You guys know that I m a cross-platform Gnomie. I became addicted to software at a very young age, like many of you. I found myself floating between operating systems more often, and looking for developers who created software that was workable no matter what environment I was in at the time. I recently found a need for a renaming utility for Mac OS X, because the batch renaming utility is pretty lacking, especially in comparison to Vista. I happened to come across PublicSpace online. On their site, I found A Better File Rename. Better yet, there s a Windows equivalent! They have a few other utilities as well. One that I m really excited to talk to you about is called MacBreakZ. This is only available for Mac OS X, so no luck for Windows folks at this point. What this will do is run and remind you that you need to get up from your computer and stretch or take a break. It even gives you examples of different stretches you can do. Their tag line is Making Healthy Computing Fun . Computer-related health problems ranging from eyestrain, headaches, neck, wrist, elbow and back pain to more serious Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI), including carpal tunnel syndrome, writer s cramp, tendonitis, etc. are the result of inappropriate computer use. MacBreakZ offers a unique way of acquiring ergonomic skills that can save you a lot of discomfort and shield you from serious health and career-threatening injury. I m always looking for new software I can test out, especially if there s equivalents for more than one operating system. Feel free to pass along anything you think I might be interested in checking out. Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/SFYBJfYz7SU /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/SFYBJfYz7SU type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a Users vs. Developers C:Users How to Make your PC into a Firewall The Future of Software is Open Source How Do you Teach People about Hardware and Software? Top Ten Portable Applications How and Where to Find Free Software Buying Software Software and Life Choices Top Ten List of Free Windows Programs Chris What Cross-Platform Software do you Need?
Audio for "Responsible Management of Methane Gas at Superfund Landfills," Jun 24, 2008Audio for "Responsible Management of Methane Gas at Superfund Landfills," Jun 24, 2008
from Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Archives
June 24, 2008

Do you manage a Superfund landfill site? Is it producing methane gas? Have you wondered how to evaluate and responsibly manage the landfill methane gas? During this training we will discuss resources available to project managers to assess methane productivity at Superfund landfills as well as potential ways to use it as a source of energy or flare it, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions. EPA has a wealth of knowledge and experience with landfill gas that may have applicability to Superfund sites. This training will provide a brief overview of the tools available to evaluate, use and flare landfill methane gas and how they may apply to Superfund sites. Keep in mind that Superfund landfills are typically older, closed sites where codisposal of hazardous and municipal waste has occurred. The emissions will be different from a typical municipal landfill. Because of the age and types of waste, the volume of gas is likely less and concentration of hazardous air pollutants is likely higher. Therefore, before proceeding with exploring economics of energy recovery, the amount and characteristics of the landfill gas need to be evaluated. We will discuss how to conduct an evaluation using EPA's Guidance for Evaluating Landfill Gas Emissions From Closed or Abandoned Facilities (EPA-600/R-05/123a). We will also identify options for controlling emissions through either flaring the gas or recovery for its energy potential. To view the slides associated with this audio, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/methane_062408/

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