Monthly Archives: October 2010

Yikes!

I don’t love traveling, but after reading this, I am not sure I want to fly anymore. Perhaps I should take fewer trips next year, or stick to those events that I can drive to? The link is about a … Continue reading

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Google Wind

I’m not sure Google is a better company than Microsoft or some of the other extremely large companies that get caught up in dominating a market. However they are engaged in some interesting projects, and I have to think that … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #12 – Misconceptions

It’s time for T-SQL Tuesday again, and I’m happy to participate again. This is a monthly blog party started by Adam Machanic (Blog|Twitter )that asks people to write on a particular topic all on the same day. This month’s theme … Continue reading

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Are There That Many GUIDs?

Do a lot of people actually use GUIDs as Primary Keys? I haven’t used them much, and I would have thought that more people chose identity keys. It seems that most of the demos and examples I see from bloggers … Continue reading

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