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Amazon Finally Making Good on 1984
They should have done this on day 1 of the issue: offer users a legitimate copy and move their annotations. I’d like to say this didn’t bother me, but it did, and it definitely made me re-think the complete lockdown … Continue reading
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A Great Business Model
Tia and I were moving dirt around the ranch this weekend. It was a chore that needed to be done, and we had some time to do it. Nothing was scheduled, no kid or family commitments, on a Sunday afternoon. … Continue reading
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Moving your database to a new server
We’ve had a few articles on how you move databases, but it seems that there are always new people using SQL Server and they end up posting a question because they aren’t sure how to do something. The other day … Continue reading
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