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Big Mc

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Yes he really is God. Today I went to watch a superb match between two older tennis players. Older yes but also legendary. I went to watch the standford cup at the River oaks country club. First let me fill you in about the nature of the club. I've never seen such grandeur in my life. It was one of the most upscale places that I've been too. I was the only brown person amidst the predominantly white "hoity toity" group. It felt---NICE. As I was explaining to my parents, it was madras club multiplied by 100 times and the locality was boat club road multiplied by 100 times. Fabulous is the only word that comes to me. The end result of the two setter was that Goran won. BUt Mcenroe made sure he gave him a run for his money. It was superb to see such classy stylish rallies and John's great returns. He sure is one helluva fit 47 year old. However his attitude was still the same. He was grouchy from the word go. All the ball boys and girls were shivering. He screamed at

Pinning(narrowing) it down!

I think it's easy to say..."well google it and find out"! Google can be so misleading at times. I've really learnt it the hard way. Your search criteria is so important. If that's not good, you're dead meat. So this is what happened. My company uses visual studio 2005 with team system for versioning. However I found that some of the documents created under the documents folder is VS were not version viewable. So I decided to ask my boss. Of course the reply was he had not looked into it but it would be a good thing to research. So I researched and google searched. This pointed me to the MSDN blogs and there was another person who had the same problem. He very confidently wrote that VS did not support version controlling for word docs. However it was possible to do version controlling through the share point portal. Wonderful! I thought I'd found the answers and so armed with proof showed off to my boss. Oh not so fast ME! I should have known. So my boss co