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Dale Nunns is a Naive Romantic, Computer Geek, Programmer, Techie and wannabe writer. This site documents the stuff He and his army of dustbunnies find as he grows up, works and generally tries to "Get a life".Social Links

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Dale on Twitter...
- I really should update this thing more often... too busy though... "Life" the thing that happens between tweets... 2010-02-24
- 5months since last tweet... mmmh been awhile. 2010-02-09
- I'm cold, wet and miserable... can we cancel the week? 2009-09-08
- Awesome managed to fix my problems all caused by file and registry permissions. 2009-09-04
- Argh! weird permission problems with barcode scanner drivers on my vista machine... time for some serious debugging! 2009-09-04
- Hope the day goes by quickly... 2009-09-04
- For those of you who are curious this is my desk... http://www.stuff.za.net/?p=833 2009-09-03
- Fighting with barcode scanners, C# code and USB... 2009-09-03
- RT @villagetelco RT @mcleodd: RT @innov8ive: ~ 0.o ~ Latest image from South Africa Street View http://twitpic.com/g712y <-- LOL 2009-09-02
- Off to fight the client and visit the traffic... 2009-09-02
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Monthly Archives: March 2009
I’m still alive
I know I haven’t been updating this site much, but Wedding plans, Dance Lessons (for the wedding), Tennis and Work have been getting in the way. But I’m going to blow the dust out and clean out the cobwebs and … Continue reading
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Anyone have any experience with CSLA.net
Anyone have any experience using CSLA.Net ? I’ve seen it being used in the past but more as a Data Access Layer, which is not exactly what it was designed for. I’m working on a project that would basically envolve … Continue reading