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Moved Domain Name

Almost two years after I thought about phasing out my online moniker I have done it. I have officially moved the carknee.com domain to seankearney.com. Redirects are in place and there shouldn't be any noticable change for the few people that read...
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Photo Management and Backup

This is a follow up post to " Photo Management " on how I am starting to organize my digital images. After looking around at some of my options (Picasa, Adobe products, buying an iMac, …) I have decided to take the cheap way out. Here...
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Sitecore Diagrams Part 2

We have been doing some pretty fun work with Sitecore 6 here at Hedgehog Development ... I started doing some work with Sitecore Template Diagrams a while back and I got to talking with some colleagues and we decided to take this to another level. While...
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Photo Management

I am running into a problem. I have never been much of a picture taking kind of guy... that is, until I got a dog and a son. Now I am snapping pictures like a mad man with my Canon Xsi and amassing thousands of pictures named IMG_9321.jpg. I need help...
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It's a sad day for DMB fans

What sad news . LeRoi Moore, The Dave Matthews Band saxophonist has died. I have been a DMB fan since the mid ninetees when they first broke out and to be honest, they were all I listened to for many, MANY, years. I have slowly began to venture away from...
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Upgraded Digital DJ Pool

DigitalDJPool.com is the online equivalent of a " record pool " more commonly known now as a "Digital Pool." For those who aren't aware, a record pool is a source for DJ's to get promotional music from record labels for use in clubs/radio/etc... The record...
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iPhone Part Deux

This isn't an iPhone review blog post. There have been hundreds in the last hour since it was announced. Wow. It has been about 16 months since the I first wrote about the iPhone coming out; I still don't have one. I've read the reviews, played with it...
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Sitecore Template Diagrams

With Sitecore templates, unlike C#, you are allowed to inherit from multiple bases. This allows Sitecore developers to be extremely flexible in their implementations, but as with most applications, flexibility adds complexity. My current Sitecore project...
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My life will be forever different!!!

So, in my last post title, " My life may be forever different ," I shared with you that I am getting a dog. I did get the dog, and his name is Wilson . Has my life been changed, absolutely. Having Wilson has been a fun experience with its doses of pain...
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Sitecore REST API Service

If you are a Sitecore developer, go search the Sitecore Developer Network (SDN) for "REST" and tell me what you find. Nothing. Anyone who develops with Sitecore knows that documentation is lacking, but shouldn't this be something worth mentioning on your...
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For god sake man... Backup Everything

I had a fun Friday. I woke up at my usual time (6am) and dove into my usual routine. While the wife is in the shower I jumped on the computer and my browsers default home page (www.carknee.com) wasn't coming up. humm. Checked a different site on the same...
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Sitecore Renderings when item is no longer published

This is more of a note to self post... I was creating a Sitecore (5.3.1) XSL rendering and I was looping over items. I noticed, however, that when one of those items is no longer published it was still looping through it! What you need to do it change...
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Google Street View and Homeland Security

I know a lot of people are reporting on the new "Street View" from Google Maps. Some like it, some hate the privacy implications, me I am pretty impartial. The one big issue I do have with some of the images is that photography is not allowed on NYC bridges...
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Moving On

It is time for me to move on from my current employer . I have been with this company since 2000 (with a brief stint elsewhere) and it is really time to go. As is the case with most developers, if you don't learn new things on a daily basis your job can...
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Gravatars for Anonymous Comments

With Community Server , when a registered user makes a blog comment it is very common to show their avatar next to their comment. If the person making the comment is not a registered user, then typically the "anonymous avatar" would be shown. I had gone...
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