I’ve almost finished writing the 3-day ASP.NET 2.0 course I’ve been working on. I put the finishing touches (including copious presenters’ notes) on the slides last night and am working on the final lab today. Once that lab is done, I have a few modifications to make to the existing labs and then the course is complete. Next week I’m going out to Redmond to present the material at an internal Microsoft event. I should get some valuable feedback on it there.
I’ve kept my sanity these past three months by flying R/C airplanes. I seem to have the bugs worked out of my P-51 and will soon be flight-testing a new Top Flite Corsair. After that I’m considering building Hangar 9’s AT-6 Texan ARF or perhaps Top Flite’s P-40 Flying Tiger. Although I’m partial to WWII planes, I just came across a great looking OV-10 Bronco ARF. I’ve been wanting to fly a twin-engine, and this one looks as if it would be a lot of fun. Tempting.
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