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Daily Archives: October 16, 2009
Shipping
I’ve got a conference to attend in a few weeks, and needed to get some things out the door. Every year we give away a lot of shirts and prizes at a party, and typically I have the person I … Continue reading
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PASS Board of Directors Debate – Transparency and Vision
There is an amazing debate occurring on Brent Ozar’s blog where he interviewed Matt Morollo. Being a little out of touch this week, it’s incredible to me there is so much passion about the election, but not so much on … Continue reading
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Dev Days
I heard about the Stackoverflow Dev Days earlier this year and thought it was an interesting idea. We had talked about doing a similar type event for SQLServerCentral, or even at my other company, SQLShare, but the logisitics and costs … Continue reading
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