Monthly Archives: January 2010

eReaders – A New Crop

The CES show this week had a few new e-reader concepts coming. I think this technology is due to explode, though only if someone tackles it in a way similar to how PCs were handled, not the iPod. The Kindle … Continue reading

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Too Much Data – Idiocracy or Star Trek?

I used to think that too much data was never a bad thing. That having more information out there is good. However I’m starting to wonder if moderation might be in order here. I’ve been thinking of getting a spare … Continue reading

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Recharging

I was hoping that 4 days in the mountains would be a nice time to recharge. Unfortunately, with my wife needing to work some of the time, Kyle coming back early for school, and me getting hurt, it seems that … Continue reading

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Identity Values – Two things to know

I saw someone post a question recently about running out of identity values in an INT column. It happens, it’s happened to me, and I’m not surprised. They couldn’t go to a bigint because of their application, so they asked … Continue reading

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