Monthly Archives: July 2021

RIP Brian Moran

When someone older than you dies, it’s sad, though I feel that I can cope. I hold memories dear, I appreciate the time I had with an individual, and I hope I can live as long as they walked the … Continue reading

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Do We Need to Learn Linux?

This week we got an announcement about SQL Server in Containers. Microsoft put out a blog noting that the beta program for SQL Server on Windows containers is suspended. They didn’t give any details, citing “ecosystem challenges and usage patterns” … Continue reading

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Fixing Report Visuals

I’m not a visual designer, and I find that as I learn a bit more, many of my previous reports contain lots of silly mistakes. They’re often full of data, which I like, but which can be hard for others … Continue reading

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Reimagining the Car with Electricity

I ordered a Tesla Model Y awhile ago. I was a little anxious about the cost, but my wife calmed me down and I’m getting a little excited to have it come. Supposedly it will arrive in late Aug or … Continue reading

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