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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Republish: Are You a Traffic Cop?
In England today, working even though it’s a UK holiday. I was supposed to be out at a customer all day, so I had repeated an old editorial. Check out Are You a Traffic Cop and see if you feel … Continue reading
Daily Coping 19 Sep 2022
Today’s coping tip is to make time to remember if you’re busy, allow yourself to pause and take a break. I’m in the UK today, and at the Redgate office for part of the time. One of the things that … Continue reading
Tesla Warranty Service for Trim
This is part of a series that covers my experience with a Tesla Model Y. I noticed a problem on the driver seat of my Tesla a month or so ago. The trim piece around the side of the seat … Continue reading
Paying It Forward on the Internet
A big part of SQL Server Central has been members of the community answering questions for others. We have an amazing community and over the years, it’s been helpful to so many people. I often get the thanks, but really … Continue reading