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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Fun with Firewalls
We have a couple of boxes at a local Denver co-location facility for the training business, SQL Share. Our firewall died a few weeks ago, and so I called a friend that I’ve typically used for network stuff. He found … Continue reading
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Searching for Data in Images
I tried out Bing’s new visual search after seeing a few people note it on Twitter. I was a little excited to try it, thinking that it might help me to find images for the editorials easier. It didn’t, and … Continue reading
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Built In Alerts
The more I think about this, the more I think it should be built into SQL Server as a default. Why not ask for the information to create an operator and email at install and then create a few nice … Continue reading
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Prepping for SQL Connections in Las Vegas
I started watching Leverage this season, after it was recommended by Wil Wheaton (blog/twitter). For those of you that don’t know Wil, he is an actor and writer, best known by me for playing Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The … Continue reading
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