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Daily Archives: April 26, 2010
Beware, events falling from the sky
Are SQL Saturdays falling from the sky? (from Jen McCown, @midnightDBA)I think so. This past weekend had three events, #39 in NYC, #41 in Atlanta, and #44 in Huntington Beach, CA. That’s unusual, but this weekend we have #36 in … Continue reading
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Upgrading your Beta/CTP Software
This is one of the reasons that I don’t like to put CTP software (or Beta software) onto machines that I can’t take the time to wipe and rebuild. Buck Woody wrote a note about upgrading your CTP, and the … Continue reading
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