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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Android Annoyances
I wrote last week that I had switched back from Android to iOS, but I didn’t list out specific gripes or issues I had. This post looks at some of my complaints with Android, and specifically the S4. I’ve also … Continue reading
The Geek Christmas Poll
There are just a couple weeks until the Christmas holiday this year, and there are no shortage of new gadgets being released and updated by all sorts of companies. Many of us in technology get intrigued and interested by the … Continue reading
PVPs
I had it happen to me. We had an SSL certificate for a website that one of my employers ran. I actually purchased the certificate, and it secured our communications for a couple years until one day it didn’t. The … Continue reading
A Full Backup Includes Everything (with a caveat)
Full database backups in SQL Server include all of the data, objects, tables, rows, functions, stored procedures, etc. If something is in the database when the data reading portion of the backup concludes, it’s in there. Note that “in there” … Continue reading
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