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The Boiler Room – Mark Kruger, SharePoint MVP : SharePoint Web Parts: Free 3rd Party SharePoint Web Parts & Tools
If you work with SharePoint Server, then you will find this link helpful.Â
Hindi sounds program
In order to learn the Hindi script, I plan to create a program that would display all the symbols in Devenegari. It would allow for you to “add speakers” and then allow for you to record each symbol’s sound by clicking on it in record mode.
Then it would allow for you to select a speaker, click on the symbol, and hear the sound. Later, I plan to create quizes around this association of the sound to the symbol.
I had considered writing the program in C#/.Net. But I can find no easy way to record/play audio. It seems that it should be built in and simple.
However, I found this article about recording/playing sounds in Access. support.microsoft.com/?kbid=210067
Check back in a few days, I might have something for you to see 🙂
If you know of any program that does this or of an easy way to record sound in C#, please leave it in the comments below.
Digg, Reddit, and other sites to bring traffic to your site
There are sever peer2peer news sites that will allow for anyone to submit articles. They all have slightly different ways of rating articles. If you want to get more traffic to your site, you should submit your postings to all of them.
Here is a list of other sites you might consider posting to: shii.org/tech/digg
Are you old enough to be an adult?
 I always found it interesting that you could vote and serve in the military at 18, but that you could not drink until you were 21. That never made sense to me. Why should you be “responsible” enough to fight in wars, but not responsible enough to drink. So, I decided to do some research and find out more about some age related laws. What I found surprised me. Â
There are lots of age related laws. Consider this:Â
16 is the age of “consent” in many statesÂ
17Â old enough to be drafted or volunteer for the US armed forces with parental consentÂ
18 is the age you can vote in the US and many other countriesÂ
21 is the age that you can drink in the US (many other countries have earliear drinking ages)Â
25 is the age that you can become a U.S. RepresentativeÂ
30 is the age you can become a U.S. SenatorÂ
35 is the age that you can become President of the U.S.Â
Of course there are more age related laws regarding driving cars, piloting airplanes, getting social security retirement benefits, and upper limits on enlisting in the arme services.Â
At age 16, you are considered old enough in many states to have sex and therefore have a child, but you are not responsible enough to drink. It seems to me that if anything, these ages should be reversed. It seems that having a child should require you to be considerably older. Also, if we are trying to protect people until they are 21 from alcohol, shouldn’t we do the same for sex?Â
The question that this list of ages presents is, “At what age do you really become an adult?” It seems to me that your rights should converge on that age. I think that the drinking, military service (with or without parental consent), voting age, and age of consent should all be at least 18. What do you think? (Leave a comment below)Â
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Common Prefixes
Here are some common prefixes that everyone should be familiar with. The definitions are from dictionary.com
un- (adjectives) not (ex. unfair; unfairly; unfairness; unfelt; unseen; unfitting; unformed; unheard-of; un-get-at-able)
      (verbs) reversal of some action (ex. unbend; uncork; unfasten)
sub- “under,†“below,†“beneath†(subalpine; substratum), “slightly,†“imperfectly,†“nearly†(subcolumnar; subtropical), “secondary,†“subordinate†(subcommittee; subplot)
mid- middle (ex. midday, midpoint, midfield)
re- “again†or “again and again†to indicate repetition, or with the meaning “back†or “backward†to indicate withdrawal or backward motion: regenerate; refurbish; retype; retrace; revert
dis- a Latin prefix meaning “apart,†“asunder,†“away,†“utterly,†or having a privative, negative, or reversing force (see de-, un–2); used freely, esp. with these latter senses, as an English formative: disability; disaffirm; disbar; disbelief; discontent; dishearten; dislike; disown.
non- a prefix meaning “not,†freely used as an English formative, usually with a simple negative force as implying mere negation or absence of something (rather than the opposite or reverse of it, as often expressed by un-1): nonadherence; noninterference; nonpayment; nonprofessional.
over- a prefixal use of over, preposition, adverb, or adjective, occurring in various senses in compounds (overboard; overcoat; overhang; overlap; overlord; overrun; overthrow), and especially employed, with the sense of “over the limit,†“to excess,†“too much,†“too,†to form verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and nouns (overact; overcapitalize; overcrowd; overfull; overmuch; oversupply; overweight), and many others, mostly self-explanatory: a hyphen, which is commonly absent from old or well-established formations, is sometimes used in new coinages or in any words whose component parts it may be desirable to set off distinctly.
pre- a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “before†(preclude; prevent); applied freely as a prefix, with the meanings “prior to,†“in advance of,†“early,†“beforehand,†“before,†“in front of,†and with other figurative meanings (preschool; prewar; prepay: preoral; prefrontal).
im-var. of in-2 before b, m, p: imbrute; immigrate; impassion.
in- a prefix of Latin origin, corresponding to English un-, having a negative or privative force, freely used as an English formative, esp. of adjectives and their derivatives and of nouns (inattention; indefensible; inexpensive; inorganic; invariable). It assumes the same phonetic phases as in- 2 (impartial; immeasurable; illiterate; irregular, etc.). In French, it became en- and thus occurs unfelt in such words as enemy (French ennemi, Latin inimicus, lit., not friendly).
Misconceptions about being a Libertarian
Yes, I am an official member of the Libertarian party. Today, I got two yard signs, 200 door flyers, and a bumper sticker dropped off to my house. My wife took one look at the yardsign and said, “You are going to put that in our yard?” I said, “Yes.” She said, “I don’t think so.”
I changed the subject to the door flyers. There is a short political quiz on it. It has the following questions:
Personal Issues
- Government should not censor speech, press, media or Internet.
- Military service should be voluntary. There should be no draft.
- There should be no laws regarding sex between consenting adults.
- Repeal lasws prohibiting adult possssion and use of drugs.
- There should be no National ID card.
Economic Issues
- End “corporate welfare.” No government handouts to business.
- End government barriers to international free trade.
- Let people control their own retirement: privatize Social Security.
- Replace governmetn welfare with private charity.
- Cut taxes and government spedning by 50% or more.
For each question, you marke “Agree” (20 points), “Maybe” (10 points), or “Disagree” (0 points). You add up the points and plot yourslef on a grid. My wife came up as a centrist and I came up as a libertarian.
I think it is important to distinguish between how we think society should be and what role government should play in it. I believe that one think that sets the United States of America apart from previous governments is the idea of “Limited Government”. I believe that it is not just that we can choose who our leaders will be, but we have purposely limited what they can do. Over the years, this notion of limited government has been eroded. In the 1920, it required a constitutional ammendment to outlaw alochol. But it only took a law from congress to outlaw other substances. What changed in this time?
There are two clauses in the Constitution that have been expanded to give the Federal Government almost unlimited authority.  The first one is “provide for the common welfare.” This clause has enabled social security, welfare, disaster relief, government participation in education, and even foreign aid. I believe in all of these causes. I believe in all of these causes. I just don’t believe that the federal government should be doing any of them. These causes should be addressed by concerned individuals getting together and addressin them. The other clause is the “commerce clause”. This has really strengthened the central government over that of the states.Â
I believe that everyone should have an education. I believe that everyone should have access to health care. I believe that people should only do good things with their lives/bodies. However, more importantly than that, I believe that each person should have the right to decide what that is for themselves. I believe that people should be free giving, but that they also have the right to be selfish.Â
I do not believe that because I am unable to do the good in the world that I think should be done, that I have the right to seize your property to use that to do the good.
But back to the polictical quiz:Â
My wife and I both agreed that there should be no censoring of speech, press, meida or Internet. We agreed about the voluntary military service as well.
We had some disagreemetns about “There should be no laws regarding sex between consenting adults.” My wife feels that 18 years really have no clue when it comes to sex, and that there should be laws to protect them. While I agree with this, I still feel that this is no reason to disagree with the question. Instead, maybe 18 year olds are not adults? Exactly when does one become an adult? I believe there are 40 somethings out there that aren’t quite adults. Anyway, assuming that we can sidestep the whole “when does one become an adult” question, I completely agree with this statement. We should not police people bedrooms. I would rather having our scarce police resources finding and prosecuting violent offenders.
“Repeal laws prohibiting adult possession and use of drugs” This is a tough one for me. Is there any good that can come from drugs? Everything that I have heard is “no”. That drugs are bad for you, and can do irreverisible damage. Knowing this, can you really allow for others to use drugs? Can allow for it to be sold? But on the other hand, once you start “protecting” other citizens, when does it end? Would it go as far as requiring people to brush their teeth multiple times a day, take their vitamins, and exercise three days a week. Surely not doing these things are very harmful over the long run? At what point can we step in and tell another adult, “Hey, you can do this because it might hurt you?” When I was answering the questionnaire, I said “Disagree” to this. But in retrospect, to be consistent with this reasoning, I would have to say I agree. Let me say this clearly, “Drugs are bad for you! Don’t use them!” However, I believe we should live in a society were we convince each other of the right thing, instead of trying to choose for each other.
“There should be no National ID card.” This my wife and I both disagreed with. Isn’t the social security card a national id card? Wouldn’t a national ID card be better than having 50 “sub-national” cards, each issued with different rules and regulation. I understand that people should be able to move around and conduct business without any authentication. However, when authentication is required, shouldn’t it be of a high standard?
Now moving on to the Economic issues.
“End ‘corporate welfare’. No government handouts to business.” I am in absolute agreement with this. My wife was “maybe”. Some would argue that a lot of people losing jobs at the same time would cause civil unrest and that sometimes the government needs to step in. But I believe that is not the government’s role. The government should not guarantee that everyone has jobs. It is up to each of us to make sure we are producing something that others are willing to buy. I even think that we should take away income tax deductions to non-profit institutions, property tax exemptions to religous institutions, and the like. Every group should be treated the same.
“End government barriers to international free trade.” My wife and I both agreed with this.
“Let people control their own retirement; privatize Social Security.” We both agreed with this as well. But I believe we should not have social security.
“Repalce government welfare with private charity.” – We both agreed with this.
“Cut taxes and government spedning by 50% or more” – My wife voted “maybe” and I voted “agree.”
Some of these ideas may seem radical to you. But if you don’t agree with them, I hope you agree with this. You are responsible for your own happiness, for your own welfare. We each should help each other. I hope to help you. And I hope I can depend on your help when I need it. But I want it by your choice, and don’t think it should be forced from you. We should live deliberately, and not just take what is handed to us.
I asked the gentleman that dropped it off if there were any meetings around this party. There was one for all of North Houston but only two people showed up.  So it seems that a politicians that are advocate having a government that does less, takes less, and intefers less has trouble gaining support.
Offline blog editor – list
I found this comprehensive list of offline blog editors:
Portable Vending Machines
Business Idea: Have portable vending machines for use at events such as weekend soccer games and swim meets. These portable vending machines would be meant for 12 hours or less of use and would be completely self contained. They would be setup at the event in the morning and removed at night.Â
Some ideas for things to vend: drinks, snacks, video tapes, portable chairs.
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Ultrasound t-shirt
Business Idea: Have T-shirts with the ultrasound picture painted on them around the belly area. This could be an cross-sell for doctor’s officies. It would probably be easy to implement. Have the patient upload the ultrasound picture and create the shirt using a service like CafePress.
Source: I was at a 5 year old birthday part today. One of our friends there is a few days from delivering. There was a video recording of the event, and at some point we were all waving to the camera. The prospective mother made a minture wave like the “to be delivered” baby was waving at the camera. Then it occured to me it might be kind of cool/goofy/neat to have a shirt with an ultrasound picture just like you were seeing the baby.