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Daily Archives: March 9, 2012
Traveling More Than Expected
For a guy that was looking to not travel much, it seems that I’ve got way more on my plate than I expected. Right now I have these trips scheduled. At most of them, I’m scheduled to deliver some type … Continue reading
Why Support WIT
First, only support Women in Technology if you want to. It’s an idea that appeals to some, but not to everyone and if it’s not your cause, that’s fine. I don’t think less of you for not supporting the cause, … Continue reading
Old, but stable
I had another poll planned for today, but then I saw Paul Randal’s blog on SQL Server 2000 and it inspired me. I spent many years working on SQL Server 2000 systems, and I liked the platform. It very very stable, reliable, … Continue reading