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  1. Shaun Stuart

  2. Pradeep Adiga

  3. “Wear Your SQL Saturday Shirt Day”



    Over the past year there have been a number of SQL Saturday events.  These events have occurred across the country from Orlando to San Diego to Minnesota.  At many of these events there are shirts given away to speakers and/or the attendees.

    PASS Fashion

    I was thinking about this ...

  4. Jeremy Carter

  5. Jason Brimhall

  6. Gethyn Ellis

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