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Lerch.org Blog: December 2005
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Friday, December 16, 2005. Here are some pictures from our first ultrasound! This was so exciting because not only was it the first time we saw the baby, but it was the first time we heard the heartbeat (155 beats per minute). This ultrasound is pretty short, only about 10 minutes, but we got some great pictures. Here in the first one you can see the baby's profile. Emil and I both love this picture! The baby flipped during the ultrasound. Here it is face down. Posted by Kelly and Emil at 8:30 PM.
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Lerch.org Blog: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Pediatrician appointment, including first immunization series. If you want to skip all the crazy pediatrician update, yes, there are more Kathryn pictures on Shutterfly! It's been a pretty busy time the last few weeks. The family has been working on a sleep schedule, preparing for Kelly's sister's wedding. And traveling to Chicago. Looking at the PDF file, she got the "2 month" series, which included:. Hep B: Heppatitus B. PCV: Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine. Height: 23 in (75%).
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Lerch.org Blog: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006. Sorry about the large amount of video and pictures, but Kathryn has just been getting cuter and cuter! The last couple weeks have been very busy. She had her second series of immunization shots (for the same things as her first series) on October 25th, which she took very well. She spent some time on that day interviewing for a day care provider and settled on Heidi, an in home provider. Also on the 25th, she decided to hang out in a pumpkin! Some activity center fun.
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Lerch.org Blog: July 2006
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Saturday, July 22, 2006. Kathryn's web nursery photo finally posted. So you've seen the video of the photo session. After an email and a phone call, her picture is now finally posted. Posted by Emil at 11:47 AM. Friday, July 21, 2006. Needless to say, the last several weeks have been quite busy at the Lerch household. Kathryn is now 8lbs, 10oz, and we can tell she's grown. We've gotten lots of pictures. Direct link new pictures here. And several new videos. Posted. Very cute! Of it on July 6th. The profe...
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog: AngularJs HTML5 routing and IE9
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog. View my complete profile. AngularJs HTML5 routing and IE9. Thursday, May 02, 2013. We seem to be pushing the limits of AngularJS. And we've only started using it. The framework is very promising but definitely very new and a little rough in some areas. We'd like to avoid hash urls. Api, we can get clean URLs and no 404 errors on refresh.awesome. Enter, IE9 (top light blue line). And IMHO, is broken in the same way as that library. Now you have URLs you can't share between bro...
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog: The constraint for route parameter 'httpMethod' on the route with URL '{controller}/{id}' must have a string value in order to use an HttpMethodConstraint.
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog. View my complete profile. The constraint for route parameter 'httpMethod' on the route with URL '{controller}/{id}' must have a string value in order to use an HttpMethodConstraint. Thursday, May 24, 2012. Wowwhat did that mean? Here I am, just using @Url.Action (and BeginForm and any other method that walks the route table backwards). My application is RESTful, so most routes have an HttpMethodConstraint so they only match if the method is correct. Null) { return this.Allowe...
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog: REST Basics
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog. View my complete profile. Friday, July 12, 2013. Obligatory upper-right blog image. I've created a video on the basic use of REST from a consuming developer's perspective. It covers the following:. I cover the use of PATCH to replace special-purpose functions in MVC, singular vs plural urls and search apis. I also demonstrate the use of the methods at a browser console (w/jQuery). Length - 19:23. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Lerch.org Blog: May 2006
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Here's a few pictures of Kelly we got during the pregnancy. Here's what she looked like on Valentine's Day (week 20):. This one is from last weekend (May 27th - week 35) and is taken in our nursery:. Posted by Emil at 9:42 PM. Sunday, May 14, 2006. Things are moving right along! April and May have been big growth months for the baby. I'm definately looking pregnant now! In early April I went in for my glucose test. As many know since I'm terrified of basically every medical p...
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Lerch.org Blog: December 2006
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Saturday, December 02, 2006. Wow - what a November! The last month has just flown by! Mostly becuase it has been so fun! Emil and I have loved this age. I've been back at work 3 days a week and Kathryn has been going to daycare. She still seems to love the other older children! This month Kathryn got to see her Grandma. And Grandpa Sloan and Grammy and Great Grammy Lerch! In addition, she met her uncles and cousin on the Gehman side over Thanksgiving. Very fun! She does this several times a day now.
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog: Enabling Quartz jobs in ASP.NET applications that will run despite restart
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Emil's Wicked Cool Blog. View my complete profile. Enabling Quartz jobs in ASP.NET applications that will run despite restart. Friday, January 11, 2013. With IIS 7.5, you can now auto-start applications and have them continuously run. However, implementing System.Web.Hosting.IProcessHostPreloadClient. Means having a Process method with some significant restrictions. In a Spring.Net. Environment, the IOC Container's context is not yet started, and it will fail in rather spectacular ways. From your own site.