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LOVE!

LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF SUCCESS

LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF SECURITY
Security

LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF PASSION
Passion

LOVE IS YOU
YOU

LOVE IS TREASURE
Treasure

LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF STRENGTH
Strength

LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF REALITY
Reality

LOVE IS THE SOURCE OF UNITY
Unity

.NET - A Love Story By J.Michael Palermo IV

Here is a nice story!!
http://weblogs.asp.net/palermo4/archive/2005/02/14/372170.aspx

I have a managed heap of memories regarding you - none of which are IDisposable. Therefore I am compiling my references, and persisting them to you in this file, which is ISerializable and will last for generations (at most 3).

I remember how I met you… heartbroken over java (how slow that old relationship was). When I first heard of you, I heard you were COOL. Then I found out how diverse you were in so many languages. You marshalled right over to my world. How easy it was for you to communicate over so many platforms! You understood my profile, and now I could see sharp-ly into your IIdentity.

You took me to your visual studio - it was RAD. So many views and hidden regions! You were so organized with your task list. I love how everything was color coded. It was in that environment when I broke down and stated: “You auto-complete me…”

We had our bugs to work out - we were not the exception. One time you thought we had a break-point. But we would continue to try. Nothing went unhanlded. We caught everything, and finally we come to this moment.

How do you do it? You stay true to so many standards, yet manifest so much. You have such class! There is no other type like you. As I reflect about you, I see that you have many methods - some very internal, some private, and some very protected. Some of your ways are too abstract to know. But what is public about you, anyone can see why you encapsulate so much inside. From what I derive, we can override anything (unless we sealed it).

Let’s not box ourselves into the typical cast. We should look to the future - is it generic? I don’t know - I may be partial. I will have to iterate over this until I yield.

How long will we survive?

while (this!=null)
{ continue; }

Update:

One year later…

Nice One!

“Becoming Success” ebook is here!

I have received one newletter from http://www.wingsfortheheart.com which is very good website for Inspiration, Motivation, & Positive Thoughts.


In that newletter, I have received one ebook called “Becoming Success“.

Here is the link that you can download.
http://www.wingsfortheheart.com/s4906.pdf

Myin Kyar

Myin Kyar

Kenny

A city boy, Kenny, moved to the country and bought a donkey from
an old farmer for $100.00. The farmer agreed to deliver the donkey the
next day. The next day the farmer drove up and said, “Sorry son,
but I have some bad news, the donkey died last night.”

Kenny replied: “Well then, just give me my money back.
” The farmer said: “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.” Kenny
said:”OK then, just unload the donkey.” The farmer asked: “What ya
gonna do with him?”

Kenny: “I’m going to raffle him off.”
(Note: To raffle is to sell a thing by lottery - draw lot - to a group of people each paying
the same amount for a ticket)
Farmer: “You can’t raffle off a dead donkey!”

Kenny: “Sure I can. Watch me. I just won’t tell anybody he’s
dead.
” A month later the farmer met up with Kenny and asked, “What
happened with that dead donkey?”
Kenny : “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at two dollars
a piece and made a profit of $898.00.”

Farmer: “Didn’t anyone complain?”
Kenny: “Just the guy who won. So I gave him back his two dollars.”

Kenny grew up and eventually became the chairman of Enron.