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Daily Archives: July 1, 2011
Bloopers
An early peak at the bloopers going out on Monday. Feel free to enjoy today. I’ve included the editorial and then the raw bloopers from the last month, which has a few more mistakes in there. The official Independence Day … Continue reading
The Top Ten Skills You Need
One of the things I’ve found is that so many people struggle to get started with SQL Server. There are regular questions about how to learn to work with SQL Server, so I built this quick talk that should help … Continue reading
Sabbaticals
This editorial was originally published on Oct 25, 2005. Does your company offer a sabbatical? Andy and I were discussing retention and benefits awhile back and we got around to sabbaticals. He was trying to secure this benefit for his … Continue reading