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Monthly Archives: September 2014
The DBA Team Wants You!
We’re looking for a few good DBAs. Actually, we’re looking for a few DBAs that wouldn’t mind sharing some of their human frailty and submitting the worst day they had as a DBA. Grant and I will be judging the entries … Continue reading
The 2014 Sabbatical Journey
I was able to take a six week sabbatical from work in the summer of 2014. I had planned out a few things, and used a tag to keep the posts, but I realized over time that I will take … Continue reading
Prepping for 2015
It’s important that you regularly work on your career to continue to grow, and these days, ensure that you can find a job. It doesn’t matter if you’re a doctor, an electrician, a banker, or a technologist, the world seems … Continue reading
Untested
The 2014 Apple keynote was today, with the announcement of the iPhone 6 and iWatch taking center stage. I was excited, with an aging iPhone 4S that needs to be replaced. I tuned in, expecting to watch the announcements while … Continue reading