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Monthly Archives: June 2010
We’re Well into Q2
I saw a post from Seth Phelabaum on SQLServerCentral reviewing his goals as of Q2. About 20 days premature, but it’s a good reminder that you ought to review your goals periodically. Take a few minutes today to see where … Continue reading
Presenting Data and Information
I got this flyer in the mail recently. It was for a seminar by Edward Tufte, and it caught my eye with the various books at the top. I read through it, and was noticed that there was a date … Continue reading
My Anonymity is Fading
I’ve done a good amount to raise my profile over the years. Not with that intention, but as I’ve tried to be more active in the SQL community, writing more about SQL Server, my profile has raised. Today I saw … Continue reading
No Respect for IT
I saw this link posted by Buck Woody (blog | Twitter) and I was a little stunned. This is a profile page for a real estate company, which lists all the people working at this small company. I’ve reproduced the … Continue reading