Wow..It's been a while

My head has been down and I have been plowing through work.  From projects to traveling I have been real busy.  I will try to update this blog shortly with some interesting topics that I have not discussed in a while.  Like the Yanks not playing in October or no more Tom Brady this year :(

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Developer Day

Unfortunately for me, I had a holiday yesterday so I got no hugs.  :(

 

 

 

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Why Not Get A URL

I was listening to the radio (some call it terrestial) and they mentioned that people are having a hard time finding out about the energy assistance program that Connecticut passed last week.  There was a press release about the program and the issue people are having, so what better way then to get the word out and post it on a web site.  Great idea.

Here is the url

dub dub dub dot senate repulicans dot c t dot gov slash energy.  C'mon...couldnt they come up with a catchy name that people would remember?  Like CTAssistance.com or CTEnergAssistance.com or...

Here is a link

 

 

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Your Too Good, So Go Away

When was the last time you heard of someone being too good at something that they were banned from it?  Well it happened in New Haven CT the other day.

Basically a 9 year old playing in New Haven Little League Baseball can throw up to 40 miles per hour.  I guess that is pretty fast for 9.  Even though my son is 7 and has hit off of the batting cages at 40 and 50mph.  Anyway, this boy has been striking everyone out with his heat.  He also has not hit any batter so his control is pretty good.  So what happens?  Well an opposing team forfiets the game and the league kicks him out.  Can you believe it?  Hey, Michael Jordan, your not allowed to drop 55 on the Knicks anymore so you can't play in the Garden.  Hey, Tom Brady, 50 touchdown passes is a little too much, can you scale it down.  Hey, Michael Phelps...go easy on those other countries...maybe you can share one of your 8 gold medals.

Get real!  What is this teaching our kids?  Failure is ok?  You play the game to win. PERIOD.  If you don't like losing, don't play or try harder.  This is the same mentality that parents have when their kids get a B from their teachers as opposed to the preconcived notion that little Johnny or Susie should of gotten an A.  So what do they do, they complain to the principal.  Puh-lease.  This is so absurd that it maks my blood boil when I am thinking about it.

 
Article here

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Post Advertising Is Getting Up There

After a few months word is finally getting out and Post Advertising is taking off.  The site was listed on Junta42 as an up and coming blog.  Here is the PR. Here is a full list.

Post Ad is now number 3.  Check it out here or what I did here.

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Yearbook Yourself

Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be in a 1970's yearbook or even earlier?  Maybe later?  Now you can with YearbookYourself.com.  No widgets unfortunately but you still can upload a photo and share.  Here are some of my favorites.

 

The scary thing is I think I have these exact photos at home.

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What Will They Think of Next?

I am amazed by the creativity of the internet.  Here is another shinning example of someone taking the time to make all of us laugh.  Before you visit, make sure you have an email or some text to put in.

Jump

 

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I Finally Did It! Bye-Bye Charter

After 5 years of being continually frustrated and dissapointed with all things Charter, I finally decided to leave.  I placed my order for Direct TV yesterday and it will be installed next Saturday.  I feel liberated from the grasp of crappy service and picture quality along with rising prices each month.  My battle with Charter started long ago, back in 1998 when I lived in Trumbull.  It was one thing after another.  Cable would go out, internet would be down.  There was one time where my internet access was down for 2 weeks.  I called and called to try to get it back on track.  No luck.  I finally spoke to someone who was half way intelligent and said they are blocking me from accessing the internet because a virus that is on my PC.  What?!  So this whole time you did not tell me that.  2 weeks!  I am not sure if I ever got a credit or not.  I filed a few complaints with the BBB and was told I would get a credit - never did.  I never got credits for the movie on demand that I would order and never work.  I can't tell you how much I hate that company.  I am a very easy going person and don't generaly dislike things.  Charter makes my blood boil.

Unfortunatley for me I will still have Charter for internet and phone (surpisingly I never have any issues with these) so the frustration may still remain.

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Greybox and AJAX.NET Issue

 

I have a GridView that displays a bunch of data.  The data is bound from a RowDataBound databound method.  All is well with this.  I can sort, page etc without an issue. 

 

If you look at the top of the image you will see the Months of a year.  These are LinkButton controls that have a CommandArgument representing the Month number and an OnClick event that calls a Method.  This method get the CommandArgument and "re-binds" the data with the Month ID passed in.  Ex.  By Default the page loads the Month ID of the current month, if you click on Dec then the Month ID is now 12 and all December data is displayed.  

All is well still.  

With this in place you get the standard PostBack operations where the page reloads.  Well I want to make this a little "slicker" so I added the an UpdatePanel to the page.  Great.  All is great.  Here is the page is structured.

<asp:Panel ID="PanelLinks" runat="server">
            <asp:UpdatePanel ID="PanelLinksForm" runat="server">
                <ContentTemplate>
                    <h1>Calendar of Events</h1>
                    <p>Check out these great upcoming events!</p>
                    <p>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkJan" runat="server" CommandArgument="1" Text="Jan" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkFeb" runat="server" CommandArgument="2" Text="Feb" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkMar" runat="server" CommandArgument="3" Text="Mar" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkApr" runat="server" CommandArgument="4" Text="Apr" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkMay" runat="server" CommandArgument="5" Text="May" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkJune" runat="server" CommandArgument="6" Text="Jun" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkJuly" runat="server" CommandArgument="7" Text="Jul" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkAug" runat="server" CommandArgument="8" Text="Aug" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkSept" runat="server" CommandArgument="9" Text="Sep" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkOct" runat="server" CommandArgument="10" Text="Oct" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkNov" runat="server" CommandArgument="11" Text="Nov" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    <asp:LinkButton ID="linkDec" runat="server" CommandArgument="12" Text="Dec" onclick="link_Click"></asp:LinkButton>
                    </p>
                    <div style="height:320px; width:568px; overflow:auto;">
                        <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1"
                            AutoGenerateColumns="false"
                            AllowSorting="true"
                            AllowPaging="true"
                            PageSize="5"
                            OnRowDataBound="GridView1_RowDataBound"
                            OnPageIndexChanging="GridView1_PageIndexChanging"
                            Width="550">
                            <HeaderStyle CssClass="event-header" />
                            <RowStyle CssClass="event-item" />
                            <EmptyDataRowStyle CssClass="event-empty" />
                            <Columns>
                                <asp:TemplateField SortExpression="CreateDate" HeaderText="Date" ItemStyle-Width="70">
                                    <ItemTemplate>
                                        <asp:Literal ID="litDate" runat="server"></asp:Literal><br />
                                        <asp:Literal ID="litTime" runat="server"></asp:Literal>
                                    </ItemTemplate>
                                </asp:TemplateField>
                                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Concert Name" ItemStyle-Width="100">
                                    <ItemTemplate>
                                        <asp:HyperLink ID="imgVenue" runat="server" NavigateUrl="javascript:void(0);" rel="gb_page_center[620,315]" /><br />
                                        <asp:Literal ID="litName" runat="server"></asp:Literal>
                                    </ItemTemplate>
                                </asp:TemplateField>
                                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Artists" ItemStyle-Width="150">
                                    <ItemTemplate>
                                        <asp:Literal ID="litArtists" runat="server"></asp:Literal>
                                    </ItemTemplate>
                                </asp:TemplateField>
                                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Venue" ItemStyle-Width="110">
                                    <ItemTemplate>
                                        <asp:Literal ID="litVenue" runat="server"></asp:Literal>
                                    </ItemTemplate>
                                </asp:TemplateField>
                                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Artists" ItemStyle-Width="120">
                                    <ItemTemplate>
                                        <asp:HyperLink ID="linkTickets" runat="server" Text="Get Tickets Now" Target="_blank"></asp:HyperLink>
                                    </ItemTemplate>
                                </asp:TemplateField>                           
                            </Columns>
                            <EmptyDataTemplate>
                                There are no events for the month selected
                            </EmptyDataTemplate>
                            <PagerSettings Mode="NextPreviousFirstLast" PageButtonCount="5" Position="Bottom" Visible="true" />
                        </asp:GridView>
                    </div>
                </ContentTemplate>
            </asp:UpdatePanel>
        </asp:Panel>
    </div>
</div>
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"
    ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:RockTheSoundDataConnectionString %>"
    SelectCommand="usp_EventTour_GetCalendarEvents" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">
    <SelectParameters>
        <asp:Parameter Name="Month" Type="Int32" />
    </SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>

And in the master page I have the ScriptManager.

Great!  Everything works. 

So I want to get even more fancy so I incorporated a GreyBox.  For those not familar with GreyBox please check it out. You can see the GreyBox code in the TemplateField of the Concert Name.  Again, great.  When you come to the page, it loads the default data and if you click on the image it loads in the GreyBox.  Perfect!

Then something happens.  When you click on a Month it performs the new data bind for that month data and then click on the image to open the GreyBox again, kapow!  It stops working.  It now becomes just a straight link and goes to that page instead of loading the page in the GreyBox.  No clue why.  Tried to debug but running into no answer.

Anyone?

 

 

 

 

 

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BarackRolled

You have to love the internet.  There is not a day that goes by where someone says or does something funny.  In an effort to play off of Rick Astley's "never gonna give you up" RickRolled  phenomenon that tool place a while back now is a new one.  site back and relax. 

 

 

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Another Reason to Hate Charter

Wow..this did not happen to me but just reading it makes my blood boil.

Apparently a winner of a Charter Father's Day contest was promised a 65-inch HDTV as well as free Charter services for an entire year.   Well after getting a call that he won and confirmation that they were getting the prizes they got another call that his 65-inch TV turned into a 42-inch.  then it turned into a 19-inch.  Wow!  I hate Charter.

 

By Jean Cole
jean@athensnews-courier.com
On the Friday before Father’s Day, Chris Lewis was standing in the kitchen of her Limestone County home when her 15-year-old daughter rushed downstairs shrieking, “Mama! Mama! We won the big-screen TV!”

 

A few days earlier, Whitney had entered an online Father’s Day promotion by Charter Communications in which, according to the Web page, participants could win “a Giant HDTV” for “The World’s Greatest Dad – Yours!”

Participants had to describe why they thought their fathers should win the TV.

“Whitney wrote that her dad gets up every morning and works hard and comes home and works in the yard,” said Chris, who proofed her daughter’s entry. “She didn’t say he was a superhero – just someone who does what he is supposed to do. Maybe that was why she won – because she told it like it is.”

Mike Lewis, Whitney’s dad, works at First Choice Printing in Decatur, where he binds books and makes deliveries.

Charter’s Web page stated that one lucky dad would receive the grand prize – a 65-inch LCD, high-definition, flat-panel television as well as free Charter HD service and the Charter bundle, which includes Internet, cable television and telephone service. Paying the tax on the television seemed to be the only hitch. The Web page also states that four finalists would receive free Charter HD service and the Charter bundle for one year. It was June 13 when Whitney bolted into the kitchen of their Blackburn Road home to share the news with her mother. Whitney, who will be in 10th grade at Clements High School this year, had just spoken with Jeff Hatcher of Charter’s marketing offices in Alabama and Georgia. Hatcher had told Whitney he liked her entry best and that her dad had won the TV. He also spoke with Chris and told her he needed Mike’s W-9 (an IRS form used by a company to request your taxpayer identification number) and Chris’ e-mail address.

Later that day, Hatcher sent the following e-mail message to Chris confirming the win:

“CONGRATULATIONS!

“It was great to speak with you and Whitney today. I’m sure this is going to make for a great Father’s Day gift. I’ve attached the documents that we spoke of and will need to have these filled out and returned so that we can present Mr. Lewis with his prize. Also, if you can think of a couple of days/times next week that would be good for us to come out and deliver the TV, I will get with my team to verify and we’ll get your Hi-Def set up! … Thanks for entering Charter’s Father’s Day Promotion!”

After unsuccessfully trying to fax the W-9, Chris mailed it to Hatcher on June 16. She called June 20 to see if the form had arrived and was told it had not. She called again Monday and reached Hatcher on his cellular telephone.

“When I asked if he had gotten the form, he said he hadn’t gone through his mail yet. He asked if Misty Wade, his associate, had called me,” she said. “Then he started talking about the TV and said something about someone in Georgia and that the expense was too much and that they wanted to give me a 19-inch instead but that he was working on getting me a 42-inch. He said he would call his boss and call me back.”

By Thursday, Chris still had not heard from Hatcher or his office regarding the television.

“I was so disappointed, mainly for Whitney because she had been so excited,” Chris said. “Mike was angry because when I told Whitney, she cried because her dad wasn’t going to get the big TV. Now, I am getting angry because it’s just the principle of it.”

She feared Charter was going to renege on its promise.

Hatcher did not return telephone calls for comment Thursday. A message on his answering machine said he would be out of the office until June 19 but would be checking his messages. He referred questions to Misty Wade, who also did not return a call for comment Thursday. 

 

  Original Article

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Snickers and Mr T

Has the world gotten to sensitive?  Apparently.  A bunch of "gay" activists complained about the following Mr T & Snickers commercial.  What's next to complain about?

 

View here (Embed wont work for some reason)

 

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