Monthly Archives: March 2009

Note To Self: Linq To SQL STILL Doesn’t Support Back References

This is a pub­lic ser­vice announce­ment. If you’ve got a class like this: [DataContract(Namespace = “”)] [XmlRoot(Namespace = “”)] [Table(Name = “dbo.PurchaseOrder”)] pub­lic class Pur­chase­Order : Domain­Base { [DataMem­ber] [Column(IsPrimaryKey = true, IsD­b­Gen­er­ated = false, Can­Be­Null = false)] pub­lic Guid Id { get; set; } [DataMem­ber] [Association(Name = “FK_PurchaseOrder_PurchaseOrderDetails”, Oth­erKey = “Pur­chase­OrderId”, Stor­age = “details”)] pub­lic

Taxes Are For The Little People

Seri­ously, do none of these peo­ple pay taxes? If this many of Bush’s appointees would have had tax prob­lems, the media would have been in a damn uproar. And don’t think for one minute that if you or I screwed up 3 years of our taxes, that we’d just get to file amended returns and

Self-Sufficiency Info

Here’s a post with a review of sev­eral self-sufficiency mag­a­zines and web­sites, mostly posted here for my own ref­er­ence but pos­si­bly of inter­est to the cou­ple of self-sufficiency nuts I have as read­ers. I’d like to sub­scribe to Back­woods Home Mag­a­zine but I think my wife would kill me given the already large stack of

One More Reason I’m Glad I Live In Texas

Texas doesn’t make pub­lic who has a con­cealed carry per­mit like Ten­nessee does.