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November
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Inspiration, and the Joy of the Hive Mind
PASS Summit 2010 is over, and we are suffering from the lack of chatter and SQL celebrity sightings. Bloggers are writing wrap-up pieces, people are tweeting with new pals, and it feels a tiny bit like Christmas is over – all the presents unwrapped, food eaten, family sent home. But, ...
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It's an Opportunity! Not an Obstacle!
Write this down… No really… Write it, print it, send it to all of your friends and loved ones. J All kidding aside, I believe this to be a good quote to remember! There are many variations out there of this saying, but this is one version that I really ...
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Now That it’s all Over
PASS Summit 2010 is in the books, and I think this marks the end of the conference season. Recently we had the SSQUG Fall Conference, SQL Connections, and I have no idea how many SQL Saturdays. Yet I do know there are many SQL Saturdays to come and SQL Rally ...
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What I Did Last Week
The Summit is over and after getting about 28 hours of sleep the past two nights combined I think I am ready for Monday morning. I arrived in Seattle on Saturday and met up with some friends for dinner. On Sunday I took part in the “FreeCon” being presented by ...
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PASS Summit Magic: The Turn
Watch closely... I mentioned in my last post that the Turn is the point in the act where the magician executes his illusion, leaving his audience captivated and in wonderment. Sometimes the magician will even make something disappear in to thin air. Funnily enough, this past week I had a ...
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Presenting At East Iowa SQL Server Users Group On Nov. 16
On Tuesday, November 16, I'll be presenting Paging DR Availability, You're Wanted in the Recovery Room via LiveMeeting to the I-380 Corridor (East Iowa) SQL Server Users Group. This will be my first foray into LiveMeeting and I hope you join in to watch (or heckle) me! I ...
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