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Stepping a long loop when debugging

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Is this true matt?
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redlandmover
4165 days ago
yes. quite yes.

Comic for June 13, 2013

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This reminds me of one vendor's application. It works fine with User permissions on Windows XP, but will not run on Windows 7 without Administrator permissions. The vendor's tech support is utterly stumped as if nobody has ever installed their application on a Windows 7 box before.
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Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: May 13th, 2013

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I have a "whenever I get around to doing it" Newsletter of Wonderful Things. Why a newsletter? I dunno. It seems more personal somehow. Fight me.

You can view all the previous newsletters here. You can sign up here Newsletter of Wonderful Things or just wait and get them later on the blog, which hopefully you have subscribed to. Email folks get it first!

Here's the newsletter that I sent out May 13th.


Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up at http://hanselman.com/newsletter and the archive of all previous Newsletters is here.

Remember, you get the newsletter here first. This one will be posted to the blog as an archive in a few weeks.

Scott Hanselman

(BTW, since you *love* email you can subscribe to my blog via email here: http://feeds.hanselman.com/ScottHanselman DO IT!)

P.P.S. You know you can forward this to your friends, right?



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CrashPlan+ Unlimited Backup 1yr Sub for Carbonite members for free

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CrashPlan offers its CrashPlan+ Unlimited Backup 1-Year Subscription for free. That's $50 off and tied with our September mention as the best deal we've ever seen from CrashPlan. CrashPlan offers real-time backup of your files, even from attached drives, and features version retention, web restore, and more.

Of note, while this deal states that it's for Carbonite members wishing to switch, any e-mail address will work.

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I've been waiting for a good deal on this! Gets very good recommendations.
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