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Atlanta's .NET Regular Guys work to bring Atlanta's .NET development community closer together.

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  • The Witching Hour is upon us

    No one told me about this before having a kid, but apparently it's a common issue that kids (lots of them, worldwide) get fussy between about 7pm and 11pm. This unexplainable phenomenon is known as the " witching hour ". Parker's time seems to be between 9pm and 1am. 11pm is one of...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 06-11-2008
  • Life changing events

    Parker Sean Ranlett was born on May 7th at 5:29 pm. He tipped the scale at 6lbs and 14oz. He's gorgeous, has a full head of hair, and can currently be seen sporting a pair of bluish-grey eyes. Check out more photos on my Flickr photostream . Parker is named after Kim's father and my grandfather...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 05-12-2008
  • Twitter is seriously impacting my blogging

    Now I can say most of what I used to say here in a far more immediate and visceral way using Twitter. You should all be using Twitter and Twhirl! Go forth and tell everyone what you're doing. What is Twitter ? How do I get an account ? What is Twhirl ? Got all that? Excellent - now check out a neato...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 04-29-2008
  • I'm now a SharePoint MVP

    I just received notification that I've been selected as a SharePoint Server MVP, after 2 years of being a SQL Server MVP. I'm glad someone more deserving got the SQL spot I'd been occupying, but not as glad as I am that I'm now able to hang out with my SharePoint buddies and not have...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 04-01-2008
  • The Tax Man cometh and he wants his pound of flesh

    And boy, does he ever. Due to what appears to be an accounting mistake on one of our paychecks, Kim and I owe an astronomical amount to the Federal and State governments this year. Consider our emergency fund completely blown at this point. We're going to follow up with the payroll people to figure...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 03-17-2008
  • Toilet Paper Restrictor Plate

    I've never seen anything like this, so I had to take some photos and put it online. I'm working at a client site in town today - basically it's a non-profit organization with some SharePoint issues. In the restroom, they have this TP distribution system I've never seen before. Basically...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 03-13-2008
  • [RANT] Troubles with Linksys WCG200

    If you are from Linksys give me a call and we can talk, I just might put you on hold for 5 hours and resolve your issue in 2 days! Where do you start with any customer support call? Well I used to think that Linksys was one of the best brands on the market, but I will look around before buying another...
  • SharePoint posts moving to a new blog

    Brendon and I are moving our technical SharePoint related posts to a new URL - http://blogs.sharepointguys.com . We'll each have our own separate blog which can be independently configured and populated with great SharePoint-specific content. My blog is at http://blogs.SharePointGuys.com/Matt and...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 03-01-2008
  • New Tech Blog to Focus on SharePoint 2007

    The time has come for me (Brendon) to separate my Community/Personal posts from my technical posts. I have started blogging at a new location http://blogs.sharepointguys.com/brendon/ on more SharePoint focused information. Don't worry Matt and I will both still post Microsoft community related blog...
  • Electrical cord short livens up the morning

    Yesterday morning, as I was plugging in the power brick for my external hard drive, the cord shorted out and blew itself apart. There was a sizzle, a significant spark, and smoke. Classic. The end which plugs into the power brick just blew itself off! Luckily, the power brick was OK and the $7 replacement...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 02-22-2008
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