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December 2005 - Posts

…by Journey is one of a couple songs I hope to sing tonight at Karaoke. I am in Dallas this week visiting friends and family for the holidays. The Nun and I have already been to Karaoke a couple of time this week, but my friend Glenn Lukin with Read More
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Our presentation team had a meeting a few months ago where they brought out a professional photographer to take what were essentially publicity stills of our presenters to use on web and print materials. We had a little fun with it and each of us presented Read More
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I have been in a blogging funk. The 19 people on the planet that read my blog have not seen much lately. I could blame the holidays…   but it has been a good season for me since well before Thanksgiving. I could blame it on being too Read More
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This morning I delivered a webcast on MOM 2005 Sizing and Performance. Once of the questions that came up was this — Can I use MOM 2005 Reporting with SQL 2005 Reporting Services? I checked the MOM 2005 System Requirements and it notes that SQL Read More
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As promised, here are some WMV files of the demo sessions that I had to cut from this afternoon’s webcast. The upside is you can download these and view at your own liesure. Please email me if you have questions! Demo 1 – Introducing Read More
<**Updated** Fixed the picture links**> I often think about the advances in technology man has made over the years. Not just the cool stuff like microwave ovens, wireless communications, and silly string either. I think about how simple it is for Read More
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There have been many requests from across the country to post the scripts we use in our SQl Demos from the “Best Of…” and SQL Launch Events. Harold Wong zipped them up and sent them to me to post here.   Cheers! Read More
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Presentations and WebCasts – New Video & Audio based information for developers is located at these links:   http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdntv/archive.aspx http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=14   http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/ Read More
First….the Bad… In all my years of working with computers, I have never had a RAM chip go bad, in a machine, DURING normal operations. I have killed them off when swapping them. I have zapped them when laying out in the open. But never Read More
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