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Patrick Kansa (@pkansa)
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Posted 6 years ago
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Hmm, you left me hanging here, Grant. Came on over expecting to get my learn on, and then got smacked with a "Coming Soon."
No worries, here, though - I'm sure it will be worth the wait! Now to try and remember to check the page later.
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How about posting here when the download is available? Then the people who posted a response will be notified!
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Lars-640955
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No credit belongs to the person who send out this misleading email:
"Free eBook: SQL Server Execution Plans, Second Edition"
And you can quote me on that one!
My time is my life / my life is my time. If you waste my time you are to a degree committing murder. Albeit by the salami (slice) method. By sending out an email promising something that is not available (yet) is at best being misleading. In my youth we used to call this vapour-ware or cripple ware. Not the real deal but sexy enough to make you look. I can only speak for myself but I am seriously annoyed.
You are under absolutely NO obligation to provide ANYTHING for FREE. Not even my lunch or the time of day. But you are under obligation to be truthful or at least discourage others not to be misleading your behalf.
I feel mislead and I'm cross. Am I alone I wonder.
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alfredoluis.torres
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how do o stop reading stupid. amswers
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Jeff Moden
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Lars-640955 (12/4/2012)
No credit belongs to the person who send out this misleading email:
"Free eBook: SQL Server Execution Plans, Second Edition"
And you can quote me on that one!
My time is my life / my life is my time. If you waste my time you are to a degree committing murder. Albeit by the salami (slice) method. By sending out an email promising something that is not available (yet) is at best being misleading. In my youth we used to call this vapour-ware or cripple ware. Not the real deal but sexy enough to make you look. I can only speak for myself but I am seriously annoyed.
You are under absolutely NO obligation to provide ANYTHING for FREE. Not even my lunch or the time of day. But you are under obligation to be truthful or at least discourage others not to be misleading your behalf.
I feel mislead and I'm cross. Am I alone I wonder.
I agree but you just wasted more time writing that response than it took you to look. ;-)
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Grant Fritchey
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Patrick Kansa (@pkansa) (12/4/2012)
Hmm, you left me hanging here, Grant. Came on over expecting to get my learn on, and then got smacked with a "Coming Soon."
No worries, here, though - I'm sure it will be worth the wait! Now to try and remember to check the page later.
Sorry, not sure why they did that. I'll see what can be done.
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SQL Server Execution Plans
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Grant Fritchey
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Posted 6 years ago
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Lars-640955 (12/4/2012)
No credit belongs to the person who send out this misleading email:
"Free eBook: SQL Server Execution Plans, Second Edition"
And you can quote me on that one!
My time is my life / my life is my time. If you waste my time you are to a degree committing murder. Albeit by the salami (slice) method. By sending out an email promising something that is not available (yet) is at best being misleading. In my youth we used to call this vapour-ware or cripple ware. Not the real deal but sexy enough to make you look. I can only speak for myself but I am seriously annoyed.
You are under absolutely NO obligation to provide ANYTHING for FREE. Not even my lunch or the time of day. But you are under obligation to be truthful or at least discourage others not to be misleading your behalf.
I feel mislead and I'm cross. Am I alone I wonder.
My apologies. It's just some sort of mistake. We'll get it fixed. No one is intentionally trying to fool you or anything.
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The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood...
Theodore Roosevelt
The Scary DBA
Author of:
SQL Server Query Performance Tuning
and
SQL Server Execution Plans
Product Evangelist for
Red Gate Software
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Patrick Kansa (@pkansa)
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No worries! I was just giving you a little good-natured ribbing. I mean, if you're offering something for free, I can't exactly complain, now can I?
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Tony Davis
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All,
Sorry for the false alarm everyone. As Grant says, there was no intent to miselad here; it was just a mistake on our part, for which we apologize. The article advertising the eBook's availability just went out earlier than we originally thought it was going out.
The eBook is there now and available to download from http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/books/94937/.
Best,
Tony.
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Patrick Kansa (@pkansa)
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And the pdf is out there now - thanks, Grant!
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