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I Wish These People Updated More Than Once a Year

Jeffrey Palermo was recently featured as the 299th interview on .NET Rocks, discussing a topic near and dear to many of our hearts: the Microsoft MVC.  I  definitely recommend listening to it when you get an opportunity.  That being said, I know that:
Therefore I, as a public service to the reader, have edited the show down to contain *only* the important parts that were discussed.  Trust me when I say this is all you need to know about developing with the MS MVC, about software development, and perhaps even life in general.

The "Cliff Notes" version can be found below. 

JeffPalermo_NETRocks.mp3
Friday, December 28, 2007 #

12/28/2007 2:46:05 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Good remix.
12/30/2007 11:13:49 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
We need a "dotnetrocks pursefight" to do this for all dotnet rocks shows. I love dotnetrocks, but sometimes I feel as if I have wasted some time listening to it, not to mention the blood pressure issues when they get things all wrong.

What about adding commentary? Would that be going too far?

I wish I would have noticed your trimmed down version of the MVC show before listening to it myself.
12/30/2007 11:17:12 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
You suck :-). I wish I would have listened before posting my comment above.
12/30/2007 11:40:42 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Chris - in all seriousness you do bring up a very good point and I might do a post about it. Maybe this is something that we should look at doing (either a MS3TK over the originals, or simply just a quick summary of WTF was this??)

2/22/2008 5:33:25 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
LOL. I suspect that will be in my head all weekend. You should open all your sessions with it - blasting out speakers and you come down the aisle, high fiving people... I can see it now...

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