Food, Good News All Around

Happy about the Iowa Dem caucus results, happy about Peter’s new job and Paul’s semi-exoneration in court. Moonakis has been sold to Karen, the long-term manager – also good news.

Neurologist confirmed that I have carpal tunnel in both wrists, worse on the left. Surgery ahead if the trigger finger acts up again. Testing was weird; I feel for anyone who’s been tased.

About the doc: his office has the feel of a small but inviting living room. I walked in to “A Love Supreme” and picked up a New Yorker while I was waiting to be seen. I honestly didn’t want to leave! The music in particular was a complete pleasure after the assault of the wretched adolescent crap at the Lion.

Cooked today: soy/honey slow cooker chicken for lunch and a potato/bacon/sausage/onion coddle for supper. Instant pudding, too. Kitchen smells great. Picked up some good manager’s specials this week, so we are set for a while.

I am almost done with MRS.

Iowa

We should start to get results in about 2 hours. Caucuses start in 45 minutes and we are an hour ahead of CST.

I did some cooking today – really good fish casserole and gluten-free brownies – and drove Robert to work this morning. Picked up rolls and bagels at the Senior Center and worked for about an hour and a half at the bakery. The music was so damned loud, I brought in a pair of Stihl hearing protectors with a noise reduction rating of 23 dB(A).

Tried styling the schedule page in SKEL. No luck. I did manage to implement URL routing. Tweaked the noses of a few BS fans.

James and I are alike in having a low tolerance for rudeness, self-importance and entitlement. I asked Robert if his self-respect is minimized by dealing with hostile customers. He said he laughs at them. The kid’s a survivor!

Picnic Box

We brought the load of yesterday’s grasses to the transfer station. On impulse, we stopped at the Picnic Box for lunch. It was good and made me feel almost human again.

I cut down the small grasses.

Have seen some fine films on Netflix this week.

More .NET Hell; Trimmed Grasses

“Parser error”. I converted the site to an application running under the .NET 4.5 application pool. Too many hours wasted.

I’m still sick but cut back the three remaining big grasses in the back yard with the electric hedge trimmer.

Watched a superb film “Reluctant Fundamentalist” directed by an Indian filmmaker Mira Nair.

Visual Studio Nonsense

This works: CodeBehind=”~/Schedule2016.aspx.cs”
This doesn’t: CodeBehind=”Schedule2016.aspx.cs”

From “Tortures of the Damned”:

This option is no longer available in VS2013, but you can accomplish the same thing by selecting your project in the Solution Explorer, then going to the Project option on the Menu Bar. Near the bottom you will see the Convert to Web Application option. This will generate designer files for all the *.aspx pages in your project that don’t have them, but be aware that this may not be what you want if you have a mix of CodeFile *.aspx pages and CodeBehind files. This will also convert CodeFile pages to CodeBehind files. (Courtesy Joisey Mike)

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Stupid Thing This Week

James reports that a bunch of parents were parked in a fire zone at the high school during a fire alarm.

Alarms were ringing, people were leaving the building, but no one moved their car.

A fire truck arrived, honked repeatedly, and eventually the dimwits moved.

The irony in all this is that the parents were waiting for their kids to get out of class. A driver’s ed class.