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T-SQL 2005: One-to-many comma separated (Nov 13 2005 23:44 GMT) - We have 2 tables one-to-many. How can we fetch parent table field, and the second field is its children comma separated ? In MSSQL 2000 we could use the following function. But in MSSQL 2005 with the help of FOR XML PATH feature it is a lot easier and the performance of string concatenation is amazing. SELECT CustomerID ,(SELECT CAST(OrderID AS VARCHAR(MAX)) + ',' AS [text()] FROM dbo. |
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Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, Vol. 2: Happy Disaster (2003) - DVD Review (Nov 13 2005 23:43 GMT) - Dindrane says, "If you're a fan of Takahashi's work, then you'll love this one and need to own it. If all you know of her is her more action-oriented pieces, then this will be quite refreshing and interesting. Fans new to anime will gain a kind of education in the variety of anime titles available, including drama, suspense, and slice-of-life themes. These shorts may not be what you expect from Takahashi, or even from anime, but they are still well worth the watching and adding to your home anime collection." |
Defending The Truth
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Off Topic :: RE: Best Beer? (Nov 13 2005 23:42 GMT) - Author: RidinHighSpeeds Posted: November 13 2005, 6:42 PM (GMT -5) Alright me and my roommates have been trying out all different kinds of beers. So far I would say bud light and miller light are at the top of the list. |
UK Gifts Department Store
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Cigarette & Match Lighters - £2.95 (Nov 13 2005 23:41 GMT) - Cigarette & Match Lighters Next time you light a cigarette, choose from one of these funky lighters. One is the same size as a cigarette (so don`t try and light it), and the other is like an oversized match. Comes in a presentation box as pictured. more...UK Gifts Department StoreOriginally Posted on 13/11/2005 23: |
Oil CRUNCH
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Bill Totten: The Anti-Empire Report (Nov 13 2005 23:41 GMT) - Some things you need to know before the world ends> >by William Blum> >www.killinghope.org (November 10 2005) > > > Bird flu and capitalism > >Preparing for and combating the threatened bird flu pandemic would be tough enough under the best of circumstances. But the circumstances the United States has to deal with include the reality that the country, more than any other on earth, is privately owned. It's corporations that we have to rely on to make virtually all the vaccines and drugs needed. |
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PreFab UI Browser 1.4.1 (Nov 13 2005 23:41 GMT) - Apple's GUI Scripting is a great new feature of Mac OS X, opening up whole new worlds for script writers -- much as PreFab Player did for Mac OS 7 through 9. But, there's a catch: it's very difficult to figure out how to specify the element you want to control. UI Browser solves this problem, helping you explore, control and monitor the user interface of most Mac OS X applications. It lets you navigate the user interface hierarchy then generate useful AppleScript statements with a single click. |
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Augsburger Zoo (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - Zum 13ten Mal war Felix jetzt im Augsburger Zoo, die Dauerkarte hat sich damit echt rentiert. Komischerweise hat Felix heute von 9.00 Uhr bis 12.00 Uhr geschlafen. Naja, da blieb Marion dann auch genügend Zeit, sich von ihrer nächtlichen Voraus-Koch-Aktion zu erholen. |
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PreFab UI Actions 1.1.1 (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - PreFab UI Actions brings 'universal attachability' to AppleScript, greatly enhancing your control over applications running on your computer. Attach a UI Action script to any standard native Mac OS X application, and UI Actions will automatically run the script whenever you perform specified user actions in the target application. You select the user actions that trigger a UI Action script, such as choosing a menu item, changing the value of a text field, opening a drawer or window, and activating an application. UI Actions is a scriptable faceless background application. It is placed in your user Scripting Additions folder at installation, enabling you to use AppleScript commands to attach and detach UI Action scripts, to export and import sets of UI actions, to enable and disable them, and to get a reference to the affected UI element for use in your UI Action scripts. |
MLM Network Marketing
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RotoPlay, Inc Launches Fantasy Sports Home Based Business (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - RotoPlay, Inc Launches Fantasy Sports Home Based Business Program Emediawire (press release), WA - 7 hours ago The program is designed like a network marketing structure and pays representatives both commissions and bonuses on various levels of their organization. more...MLM Network Marketing ResourceOriginally Posted on 13/11/2005 23: |
Double-Tongued Word Wrester Dictionary
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Most people use their phones ... (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - Most people use their phones to stay in close contact with between three and five loved ones or friends, she says. Sociological literature, which has a habit of sprouting important-sounding titles for any new phenomenon, has invented a name for it: ?tele-cocooning.”. |
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Bootchart 0.9 (Default branch) (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Bootchart is a tool for performance analysis and... visualization of the GNU/Linux boot process. Resource utilization data and process information... are collected during the boot process, and can... |
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uShare 0.9.2 (Default branch) (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - uShare is a UPnP A/V Media Server for Linux. It is designed to share... multimedia files (audio and video) through the GeeXboX operating system,... but can work with any UPnP media renderer or player. |
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grsecurity 2.1.7 (Stable branch) (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - grsecurity is a complete security system for Linux 2.4 that implements a... detection/prevention/containme strategy. It prevents most forms of... |
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Microsoft to remove Sony DRM 'Rootkit' (Nov 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Microsoft is cleaning up Sony's DRM mess amid fears that the rootkit could be used for malware purposes. The rootkit, a component of the controversial DRM scheme used by Sony BMG Music Entertainment, was discovered in October by Windows analyst Mark Russinovich who published his findings in his bloag at SysInternals.com. Microsoft has taken the move of updating its Windows AntiSpyware application to add a detection and removal signature for the rootkit features used in the XCP digital rights man... |
TMA Latest Posts
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Townhead (Fieldnotes by pebblesfromheaven) (Nov 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - Talking of excuses to come back another day.... we lasted about a week ;) This time we were on a mission: to find a particular design we had seen images of (but we'll save descriptions for when we actually find it!) Where to start? |
Gizmo Blog
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Networking in Lincoln Park (Nov 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - Make sure you make it out to the LPBDI's third annual networking extravaganza this Thursday. It's promising to be a huge event. |
TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
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Judge Alito: Criminal Opinions Reflect His Days as Prosecutor (Nov 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - The Newark Ledger today has an analysis of more than 200 opinions Judge Alito authored on criminal law during his 15 years on the bench. As senators and advocacy groups pore over legal writings by Alito, the New Jersey native nominated to the Supreme Court, they will find a by-the-book interpreter of the law whose opinions in criminal matters reflect his many years as a federal prosecutor in New Jersey and advocate for Justice Department in Washington. If the decision is close, Alito tends to side with law enforcement and rarely treads new ground, according to interviews with legal scholars and a review of more than two dozen opinions he has written in the past 15 years....Alito seems willing to give the benefit of the doubt to law enforcement. The article cites several examples. |
Smart Mobs
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Online auctions and the State of Massachusetts (Nov 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - "Property left unclaimed in safety deposit boxes goes on sale online Monday,as Massachusetts turns to the Internet to auction off items ranging from a Revolution-era silver mug to a Mickey Mouse watch",boston.com reports. The state Treasurer's Office,after years of using traditional auctions to dispose of the items,will peddle the goods, essentially tax free, through online auctioneer eBay."eBay allows us to reach more potential bidders and ultimately bring in more money for the state,"said Alison Mitchell, spokeswoman for Treasurer Timothy Cahill". State's abandoned property available in online auctions |
Weblogg-ed News: The Read/Write Web in the Classroom
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Schoolsafe Blogging (Nov 13 2005 23:38 GMT) - The good news is that it seems like there's a new entry into the safer student blogging arena every couple of weeks these days. David Warlick's Blogmeister (free) is gaining quite a following, and the well-established ePals gang has just released its very robust SchoolBlog software (not free.) And I've been sworn to secrecy about a couple of other entrants soon to be coming forth that I think will take classroom blogging to an even higher level. All in all, there ought to be quite a few choices for schools who are looking to cover the bases in terms of keeping track of who is doing what in the blogs. This is all a good thing, I know, but I have to be honest that it feels a little sad to me as well. |
Weblogg-ed News: The Read/Write Web in the Classroom
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A Model for Professional Development (Nov 13 2005 23:38 GMT) - I've just recently tapped into the "Web and Education" discussion group at Yahoo Groups and at first blush it looks like a pretty robust discussion about many of the technologies I'm interested in. I'm wondering why it took me so long to find it. (Maybe a case of blog blinders?) Anyway, the good news is it has an RSS feed, now duly added to my Bloglines account (and I was trying to cut down...), and it seems to have a weekly preview of all the amazing professional development an educator could get at Tapped In. |
Weblogg-ed News: The Read/Write Web in the Classroom
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A Model for Preservice Ed Tech (Nov 13 2005 23:38 GMT) - Darren Kuroptawa has been doing some collaboration with a preservice teacher in Alabama, (as well as some amazing work in his classroom) and she posts at length about the curriculum she's built for her class. It's the kind of experience every new classroom teacher needs to have. I want these "soon to be teachers" to make an informed choice as to if and why they should embrace these concepts-- not to just take my word for it-- but let's go find "real" teachers online who are out there doing this. I want to get "buy-in" from them-- so they will become an 'agent of change' once they hit the schools running. I want to develop teacher leadership potential and awareness so that as Stephen Covey says, they can "begin with the end in mind" -that end being principled changes in the way their schools deliver curriculum. |
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Backyard Drama (Nov 13 2005 23:38 GMT) - There she is, eating breakfast, minding her own business.An interloper! There is more to this story . . .... |
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