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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Day 2 Sabbatical Part Deux
A break from life today. I got up early and packed the car. I was hoping my wife would be joining me, but she’s been a bit ill, so off by myself today. We have a place at Keystone, but … Continue reading
Day 1 Sabbatical, Part Deux
It’s day 1, which was off to a slow start. Yesterday was a long day coaching volleyball, and a long drive, so a slow start to today. I actually started by fixing my last blog post for work, where I’d … Continue reading
The Cost of SQL Bits v the PASS Summit
UPDATE: This post originally priced Charlotte, NC, but the Summit is in Houston, TX. I have corrected costs and locations. The difference is about $300 less for a flight and about $20-30 more for hotels. Recently I was chatting with … Continue reading
Knocking Off for Six Weeks
This won’t be the last blog I write for six weeks, but it is the last one I’ll syndicate and in which write about technical stuff. Today is my last day at SQLServerCentral until Feb 26. I’ll be off on … Continue reading