<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='http://keyux.spaces.live.com/mmm2008-07-24_12.50/rsspretty.aspx?rssquery=en-US;http%3a%2f%2fkeyux.spaces.live.com%2fcategory%2f__x0WPF__xa5E__x0%2ffeed.rss' version='1.0'?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:msn="http://schemas.microsoft.com/msn/spaces/2005/rss" xmlns:live="http://schemas.microsoft.com/live/spaces/2006/rss" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Web/Client UX Platform and Tools: "WPF/E"</title><description /><link>http://keyux.spaces.live.com/?_c11_BlogPart_BlogPart=blogview&amp;_c=BlogPart&amp;partqs=cat__x0WPF__xa5E__x0</link><language>en-US</language><pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 07:22:47 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 07:22:47 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>Microsoft Spaces v1.1</generator><docs>http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification</docs><ttl>60</ttl><cf:parentRSS>http://keyux.spaces.live.com/blog/feed.rss</cf:parentRSS><live:type>blogcategory</live:type><live:identity><live:id>3763732485351070991</live:id><live:alias>keyux</live:alias></live:identity><cf:listinfo><cf:group ns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/live/spaces/2006/rss" element="typelabel" label="Type" /><cf:group ns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/live/spaces/2006/rss" element="tag" label="Tag" /><cf:group element="category" label="Category" /><cf:sort element="pubDate" label="Date" data-type="date" default="true" /><cf:sort element="title" label="Title" data-type="string" /><cf:sort ns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" element="comments" label="Comments" data-type="number" /></cf:listinfo><item><title>My head is going to explode, and my toes hurt!</title><link>http://keyux.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!343B76C11AF2DD0F!170.entry</link><description>&lt;p&gt;First my toes--I ran the LA marathon this last weekend.  It was an absolutely amazing, horrible, and wonderous experience all at once.  I have never run a marathon, but have come close to several times in the past--done the training, gotten into shape, but then fallen ill at the last minute and missing the race.  This time I made the race, was fit and charged, but boy did the experience work out very very differently than I expected.  One word -- HEAT.  I've been training in my hometown of Seattle, where the temperature in the winter is in the low 40s, high hummidity, and overcast pretty much every day.  In January and February I did 6 x 18+ mile runs on the weekends, and while I always hit the &amp;quot;wall&amp;quot; (dark place emotionally, where you start to really go to a negative world where all you want to do is stop running and lay down to die), it was consistently in the 18-21 mile corridor, expected and very much a part of the marathon running lore.&lt;a href="http://tk3.storage.msn.com/x1pGHpas_o48lklwtM4IhE-JiskSgqvSbN69pOp-EnqETRMzPB-qd-XVmhDj-qozcT2HQl86GWv-vkO7mg8crVtxM-S8-2x7WkMi52yKv3oAuRL0k_ln62RT_aNuIMO2bk5KuJFpTcas-SP_S71LiRN-Q"&gt;&lt;img style="border-right:0px;border-top:0px;margin:0px 0px 0px 25px;border-left:0px;border-bottom:0px" height=164 src="http://tk3.storage.msn.com/x1pGHpas_o48lklwtM4IhE-JiskSgqvSbN69pOp-EnqETQ_dMGOOXAmxUAsMHjWwCiCydLclx65OuOv8klgfRPhHTn9yxct0w8tqUVZK4d8EU95SET5TgP6OQXaIbgUEPwchxRKnUKUR3yBwot5NDPwEA" width=140 align=right border=0&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;p&gt;Alas, Sunday race day in LA, i get to mile 14, just past the half-way-mark, and low and behold I'm  starring at a wall unlike any i had ever seen in training--one brought on by severe heat on the course, a balmy 80 degrees in the midst of the concrete jungle that is downtown Los Angeles.  Thus began 2+ hours of absolute shear hell... which culminated in finishing the race in a state of euphroria, with a tremendous sense of accomplishment, and now, a few days later, i'm already starting to get excited about running another marathon--perhaps New York City or Paris, just as soon as my frickin toes stop throbbing!   &lt;p&gt;Which brings me to my head... which is feeling like it is ready to explode.  At work we are running a different marathon of sorts.  You see, I've been at msft for 3 years now, and the course I've been on is rapidly approaching a finish line.  The amazing platform and tools that I've been working on--WPF, &amp;quot;WPF/E&amp;quot;, &lt;a title="Expression product pages" href="http://www.microsoft.com/expression" target="_blank"&gt;Expression Studio&lt;/a&gt;, various features of Visual Studio related to WPF+/E, are all rapidly approaching the proverbial product finish line.  At this years &lt;a title="Mix Las Vegas Website" href="http://www.visitmix.com" target="_blank"&gt;Mix event&lt;/a&gt;, in Las Vegas April 30th, we will be delivering a hole helluva lot of product and news about our platform vision in the area of UX (user experience)... only problem is that we're at &amp;quot;mile 21&amp;quot; and instead of my toes hurting, my HEAD HURTS from the crazy amount of work we are trying to get done.  My colleagues on the product management and I are already working the insane hours that usually come in the 1-2 weeks before a big event--but we have 7 weeks to go!  That's the bad news. &lt;p&gt;Alas, the good news: the finish line is in site.  &lt;a title="Mix Website" href="http://www.visitmix.com/"&gt;Mix, Las Vegas, April 30... just 7 weeks to go :)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src="http://c.services.spaces.live.com/CollectionWebService/c.gif?cid=3763732485351070991&amp;page=RSS%3a+My+head+is+going+to+explode%2c+and+my+toes+hurt!&amp;referrer=" width="1px" height="1px" border="0" alt=""&gt;&lt;img style="position:absolute" alt="" width="0px" height="0px" src="http://c.live.com/c.gif?NC=31263&amp;amp;NA=1149&amp;amp;PI=73329&amp;amp;RF=&amp;amp;DI=3919&amp;amp;PS=85545&amp;amp;TP=keyux.spaces.live.com&amp;amp;GT1=keyux"&gt;</description><comments>http://keyux.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!343B76C11AF2DD0F!170.entry#comment</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://keyux.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!343B76C11AF2DD0F!170.entry</guid><pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 07:09:32 GMT</pubDate><slash:comments>8</slash:comments><msn:type>blogentry</msn:type><live:type>blogentry</live:type><live:typelabel>Blog entry</live:typelabel><wfw:commentRss>http://keyux.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!343B76C11AF2DD0F!170/comments/feed.rss</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment>http://keyux.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!343B76C11AF2DD0F!170.entry#comment</wfw:comment><dcterms:modified>2007-03-09T07:09:32Z</dcterms:modified></item></channel></rss>