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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Be Responsible in your blogging and posting
I have been awarded the MVP award from Microsoft a few years in a row and it’s an honor, but it’s also a responsibility. One of the benefits from the award is that I get information about what is coming … Continue reading
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Losing Two Days
I’m off tomorrow to the UK for a week of work at the Red Gate offices, and then a couple days of vacation. My oldest is graduating from high school this year, and as a present, we’re taking him and … Continue reading
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Be Wary
We make mistakes when we publish things. It happens, and I am as guilty as some people of mistakenly putting something down on paper that isn’t correct. Or worse in SQL Server, put something down that applies to one version, … Continue reading
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This is Dumb – eBooks
Amazon v Apple, both pressuring publishers on ebook concessions. It’s big business, and it could easily be good or bad for consumers. Should we have some regulation here? Is the public better served in any way if books are limited … Continue reading
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