My colleague and legendary Hummus eater Alik Levin (that’s my plate at lunchtime today but rumours are that he once ate two) has written an excellent post about how to use the Guidance Explorer to generate a checklist while performing security code reviews.
His first post on his personal blog is here and a more comprehensive post on the ACE Team blog is here.

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January 17, 2008 at 6:40 pm
This may be a color/colour thing, but at least in American English, humus and hummus are different. The latter is far more tasty to a human, the former to an earthworm.
January 19, 2008 at 12:30 pm
Good catch sir. The variety I have a re-kindled love for is def not the rotted leaf mold variety. Many thanks for catching this.