In praise of three day weekends!
I guess it might be because I have been so busy for the last two months with the book, but this...
2005-09-05
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I guess it might be because I have been so busy for the last two months with the book, but this...
2005-09-05
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I've spent the last few weeks writing SOX documentation, more SOX
documentation, and even more SOX documentation. A lot the documentation
doesn't...
2005-09-02
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Following the horrifying stories that are unfolding in the aftermath of
Katrina, it is difficult for the mind to single out...
2005-09-02
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There's a blog running at LiveJournal from one of the guys at directnic. There's evidently an ISP that is still...
2005-09-02
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The images on the TV news this morning were surreal. Hundereds of people dead, missing, homeless because of Katrina and...
2005-08-31
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Seen this from Kevin Kline?
We went back and forth along with a few others this morning looking at
the many places,...
2005-08-30
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I was just reading Andy Leonard's blog about being a new author and thought, hey, I need a blog, too!
I'm...
2005-08-29
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Grr, it's annoying, but it's a good thing.
After the ASP.NET errors, I ordered memory a few days ago from
Crucial.com. They...
2005-08-29
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There's an interesting series about technology in schools in Milwaukee
(part
1, part
2, and part
3) and it inspired me to an edditorial...
2005-08-24
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We had a major out of memory error on ASP.NET this morning and I woke
up to a few dozen messages...
2005-08-23
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By Zikato
In SQL Server, using the KILL command to terminate a session results in an...
In today’s data-driven world, having the right tools to manage and process large datasets...
By Steve Jones
flichtish – adj. nervously aware how much of your self-image is based on untested...
I took a backup with the CHECKSUM option, which was successful and showed no...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Realities of Predictive Analysis
Just came across something weird. Was wondering if anyone else has ever seen this....
I have a table in SQL Server 2022 that is an XML data type. I have an index on this column and want to create statistics using CREATE STATISTICS for some of the data in the column. What should I do?
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