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Million Dollar Shot
It's not only the skirt but the poster behind it is what makes this picture funny


Funny Pictures

Clowns Have Fun

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Funny Pictures

Wrestling is Kinda Gay, emphasis on the kinda part




Wrestling is Kinda Gay, emphasis on the kinda part

funny-tshirts

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Funny T Shirts Inc.

This is NOT an April Fool’s Day entry…

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MS ASP.NET MVC 1.0 is now an Open Source project

The source for ASP.NET MVC has long been available up at http://www.codeplex.com/aspnet. The source has been "Available" so I usually call this "Source Opened" as opposed to "Open Source."

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/MicrosoftASPNETMVC10IsNowOpenSourceMSPL.aspx

Coder, your days are numbered

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It still flushes down on being able to communicate fluently…

http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/coder-your-days-are-numbered-849

15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website




Your website is designed, the CMS works, content has been added and the client is happy. It’s time to take the website live. Or is it? When launching a website, you can often forget a number of things in your eagerness to make it live, so it’s useful to have a checklist to look through as you make your final touches and before you announce your website to the world.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/07/15-essential-checks-before-launching-your-website/

10 skills developers will need in the next five years




With the recent changes in the economy, a lot of developers are focused on their short-term job prospects. At the same time, it’s important to make sure that you get the most bang for your buck when it comes to taking the time and energy to learn new skills. Here is our list of 10 skills you should be learning right now to make sure that your resume is relevant for the next five years. The list is hardly exhaustive, and there are huge swaths of the industry it won’t cover (mainframe developers, for example). Nonetheless, for average mainstream development, you can’t go wrong learning at least seven of these skills — not only to the point where you can talk convincingly about them at a job interview, but actually use them on the job.

Here’s the link provided: http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=643