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  • Microsoft Outlook Web Access about 17 hours ago
  • CODE Magazine - Article: Implementing Two-Way Control Binding for Web Forms on 2009-11-22
    • there are two types of data binding in ASP.NET. First, there's the list-based
      type you use to bind data to a ListBox or a DataGrid. This mechanism actually
      works very well and provides a good amount of flexibility. It is also primarily
      a display mechanism?you tend to display data or lists with this type of binding.
    • Then
      there is simple Control data binding, which binds a single value to a property
      of a control (such as text box binding to a field of the database). This is also
      the most common data binding to do during data entry, and the one that is the
      most time-consuming. Here is where the problem lies: the Control binding is
      one-way and involves some convoluted syntax that isn't even
      property-based.

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  • Atlassian - Inexpensive software development tools for small workgroups on 2009-11-21
  • Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC Demos on 2009-11-20
  • Including a Network drive as library location on 2009-11-20
    • 1. Create a temp folder on your hard drive i.e.
      c:\shares

      2. Create another folder in the
      above folder. i.e. c:\shares\pictures

      3. Link
      the Library to this folder.

      4. Delete the
      folder (c:\shares\pictures).

      5. Use the mklink
      in an elevated command prompt to make a
      symbolic link. Name the link the same as the folder you created above. i.e
      -
      mklink /d c:\shares\pictures \\server\pictures

      6. Done. Now you have a non-indexed network path as a
      library.
    • By default, Windows 7 does not allow you to include network drives or folders in
      a library. This is because folders must be indexed first in order to be added to
      a library, and network drives cannot be indexed unless they are synchronized.
      This will show you how to do that and add them to a library.
  • Don't Buy Low … Buy High | 中文 on 2009-11-20
    • Finding winners at the 52-week high
      As shown
      in the first table, the 52-week high group clearly dominates the last two
      decades, outperforming the 52-week low group overall, in up markets and in down
      markets. It's noticeably a better "buy low" point.

      Your next step, then,
      is to screen for stocks making new highs and buy them. Well, almost. There's one
      caveat: You need to know which stocks in this group are more likely to
      outperform. Some new highs may be near the end of a trend.

      To identify
      the better-performing stocks making new highs, we turn to Schwab Equity Ratings
      for help. In the second table, you can see that A-rated stocks significantly
      outperformed F-rated stocks among the 52-week high stocks. Focusing on A-rated
      stocks among those making new highs can probably improve your selection success
      and help you avoid those nearing the end of their run.
  • Software training online-tutorials for Adobe, Microsoft, Apple & more on 2009-11-18
  • Rent A Coder: Freelance consulting gigs Home of the worlds' largest number of completed software projects on 2009-11-18
  • California Unemployment – Claims Guide | File Unemployment on 2009-11-17
    • if you delay, you will lose the benefits prior to the week of filing. You won't
      be allowed to back-date your claims or claim the benefits for prior weeks.
    • If you have received severance package when you lost job, you do not qualify
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  • FAQ - Eligibility on 2009-11-17
    • Weekly benefit amounts range from a minimum of $40 to a maximum of $450
      depending on the claimant’s quarterly earnings. To qualify for the maximum
      amount each week ($450) an individual must earn at least $11,674.01 in a
      calendar quarter during the base period (an individual’s earnings during a
      specific 12 month period).

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