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January
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SQL PASS Summit Helium Talks
I've started listening to the PASS Summit DVD sessions during my commute. By accident, I discovered that my Sansa Clip+ mp3 player has a playback speed option while listening to the Lightning Talks. Buck Woody, Brent Ozar, Adam Machanic are great speakers but the fun begins when you change ...
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SQL PASS Summit Helium Talks
I've started listening to the PASS Summit DVD sessions during my commute. By accident, I discovered that my Sansa Clip+ mp3 player has a playback speed option while listening to the Lightning Talks. Buck Woody, Brent Ozar, Adam Machanic are great speakers but the fun begins when you change ...
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The Best Database Administrators Automate Everything
Do you understand the value of your time? I mean really understand it. Time is your absolute number one most valuable asset. Once it’s gone, that’s it, gone forever. As a Database Administrator (DBA) your skills, services, expertise and ultimately your time will always be in demand. You ...
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My 2010 Year in Review
While in Cincinnati for the first time since September of 2007, I heard on several occasions that I work too much and need to slow down to "smell the roses" or "enjoy the fruits of my labor". In fact, I've even heard that quite a few times from others ...
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