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  1. SQL SERVER – SELECT * FROM dual – Dual Equivalent: Find Dual Table in SQL Server. Problem Solved! http://bit.ly/9NKG6I

  2. Download CBT Nuggets Microsoft PRO SQL Server 2008 Exam Pack 70-452 (1 cd) http://tinyurl.com/38x63c2/?q=25037

  3. Download CBT Nuggets Microsoft PRO SQL Server 2008 Exam Pack 70-452 (1 cd) http://tinyurl.com/38x63c2/?q=25037

  4. 282 UK SQL Server Jobs open to apply for: http://www.ukjobsnet.com/sql-server-jobs

  5. Using Excel, it's corrupting data, but can figure out how. Using MS SQL 2005, it is combining adjacent empty columns.

  6. TechNet Wiki for SQL Server Express Installation, http://bit.ly/aamGsc. Easy to get, Easy to deploy

  7. Registered for my MCITP 70-450 exam this Saturday. Between writing epic queries @ work & adventureworks @ home I think I SQL Server'd out.

  8. Instalacion de Sql Server 2005 en curso #twitterpause

  9. After hours of tinkering with T-SQL, BlogML, + more finally my blog is restored with all 5~ ish yrs of entries: http://compositecode.com

  10. IT Support Analyst (SQL Server/Windows) http://ff.im/-nW7dc

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