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  • Swede Bachelor Party Prank

    *** WARNING ***
    *** Not appropriate for work ***

    I would seriously beat every single one of my groomsmen to bloody pulp if this ever happened to me. There’s funny, and then there’s hysterical, bloodlust filled laughter.

    <a href=”http://members.rogers.com/raskhp/skipper/skipper.htm”>Skipper</a>

  • Warning in the Wind

    My manager and a co-worker just got back from a Microsoft Premiere gathering…

  • On Topic

    Just a quick note about the recent frustration of some people with Flash related blogs posting off-topic content. I have read most of the opinions, and I agree with some. Regardless of what mine is, here is what I am doing to help readers of my site in the near future:
    – have icons like Slashdot does so you can quickly see what is related to what topic
    – have what Samuel Wan has on his site where you can view by topic
    – have a list of the most recently posted comments so you don’t have to mark certain threads or check back more often than you need too

    If there is anything else I can do, please let me know. It’s my site, but without you gals and guys, I wouldn’t get that satisfaction that I’m helping someone out there either technically or making them laugh.

  • Sick of inheritance? Function.Apply some __resolve.

    Read the other day about Branden Hall and Samuel Wan’s Decorator/Observer/Composition pattern. Can’t remember which one, but it was from their book, Object Orienated Programming in Flash, which I’m still reading… I’m a slow reader. Granted, this may be an old topic for some peeps all awash and bored of patterns, but some of us are still trying to build a better model, build a better view, and build a better presenter. Here is my attempt at extending the DataProvider for the Model side of things.