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Cheddars of the World Assortment (2 Pound) by igourmet.com


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Along with their conquering armies, the Romans brought their cheesemaking expertise to England in the first century AD. ...


English Cheese Assortment (2 Pound) by igourmet.com

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England is a land well suited to dairy farming. Its territory is relatively flat, thus good for grazing, ...


Specialty Crackers from The Fine Cheese Co. - Celery (5.3 Ounce) by igourmet.com

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A range of crackers designed for cheese by people who know about cheese. The Fine Cheese Co. savory ...


European Cookie Assortment

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This assortment contains enough cookies to keep your favorite 'cookie monster' satisfied. We offer a sampling of some ...


Italian Cheese Sampler (2 Pound) by igourmet.com

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This sampler features four cheeses that are typical of four distinct regions of Italy: Toma Piedmontese - Made ...


igourmet's Favorites - 8 Cheese Sampler (4 Pound) by igourmet.com

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What could be better than to break out that prized bottle of wine youve been saving, served with ...


Parmigiano Reggiano (1 Pound) by igourmet.com

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The Italians are horrified by our usage of this, the world's most famous hard cheese. Thought of here ...


Irish Cheese Assortment (2 Pound) by igourmet.com

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In the proud tradition of St. Patrick's Day, we are thrilled to present four of our favorite Irish ...


Spanish Cheese Assortment (2 Pound) by igourmet.com

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You sense it immediately - the heady aromas, the intensely fulfilling textures and the vibrant flavors of Spains ...


Italian Cheese Sampler in Gift Box (2 Pound) by igourmet.com

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This sampler features four cheeses that are typical of four distinct regions of Italy: Toma Piedmontese - Made ...




 



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Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:

The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.


Bailing on his court appearance in the class-action lawsuit over the fact that "Vista Capable" computers were utter pieces of crap packed with sucky chips that were "capable" of running Vista in only the thinnest, most literal interpretation of term, Steve Ballmer delivered a written deposition that excused himself of all responsibility.

"I was not involved in any of the operational decisions about the Windows Vista Capable program. I was not involved in establishing the requirements computers must satisfy to qualify for the Windows Vista Capable program."

And on and on.

So who was responsible?

"Jim Allchin, Microsoft's then co-president of Platform Products and Services, and Will Poole, Microsoft's then Senior Vice President, Windows Client Business....I did not direct Mr. Allchin or Mr. Poole to reach any particular business decision. Mr. Allchin and Mr. Poole remained responsible for maintaining and excecuting those decisions."

I mean, come on guys, why would you really expect Ballmer to know how this mess went down? He's just the CEO of the company, and has other things to do, like getting people to actually buy Vista. [The Inquirer]


via Gizmodo

- In Part 3 of his SOA series Eric Giguere explores how to do SOA when the target device does not support Web Services (JSR 172). Dig in to learn what your options are.

Update your McAfee based scan engine and virus pattern to detect the latest viruses.

Eclipse3.1M3 comes out later today..





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