Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Burglers, why are you rude?

I woke up on Sunday 10/6 to find the steering wheel column of my car completely busted. Someone tried to steal my vehicle and for some reason they left it when they were almost there. When I called the towing company to tow my car to the shop for repairs, they guy was able to turn the ignition on and drive it -without keys- in less than 3 seconds! I have no idea why the thieves left the car. The police came and they took a fingerprint off the rearview mirror. Dust, brush and cool police stuff, nothing near CSI and Hollywood movies but was exciting to see.

Buglers, you can't chicken when you’re that close, next time take the whole thing. Its just rude to leave it busted for me to deal with. Let's see whose fingerprint is that on the rear view mirror.

Roz Belaban

Roz Belaban (rice with milk) is one of the best dessert dishes ever. Best roz belaban places:

Saber in Ibrahimia, Alexandria. Amazing. They have branches all over Egypt, not matter which one you go to, you always get exactly 2 nuts in your dish! Ziad Okeil and I used to enjoy Saber a lot, no less than 2 dishes each per visit.

El-Sa'an in Ibrahimia, Alexandria. This was right by the Faculty of Engineering, it was cheap (like 50 piasters per cup) and it was great. Enjoying El-Sa'an's dishes with my colleagues and friends Sherif Salah, Hamdi Hamada, and Waleed Labeeb was a great memorable experience in college.

There is no roz belaban in Seattle. I made some a couple of years ago, not close to Saber's, or El-Sa'an's!

Monday, October 17, 2005

Windows Workflow Foundation APIs Usability Study

Over a course of 10 days, October 3rd on, programmers came to Microsoft to test drive the WF APIs and help us determine how usable our APIs are. We also recorded a video with one of the participants, Nancy Perry Lincolin, Steven Clark, James Conard, and Dennis Pilarinos. Check www.WindowsWorkflow.net for the video. Check www.microsoft.com/usability for more information on Microsoft usability research and to see how you can help Microsoft ship great easy to use software.

Business Process Workflow and Integration Conference

During the week of October 3rd we had a Business Process Workflow and Integration Conference here in Microsoft's main campus, Redmond. I staffed the Windows Workflow Foundation cabana and the Hands On Labs. I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of partners, some I already met in PDC05 and Windows Workflow Foundattion TAP Kick Off events. It was great to see so many excited partners and programming community get their hands on Windows Workflow Foundation bits and talk to us about their scenarios and applications where WF will play a big role. Click here for more information about the conference.