Reminder - MVP Andy Leonard Midlands PASS!
Speaker: SQL Server MVP Andy Leonard
Midlands PASS Chapter - October 2, 2008 Meeting
The Midlands PASS chapter will hold our normally scheduled...
2008-10-01
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Speaker: SQL Server MVP Andy Leonard
Midlands PASS Chapter - October 2, 2008 Meeting
The Midlands PASS chapter will hold our normally scheduled...
2008-10-01
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The PASS Community Summit 2008 is coming up fast (November 18-21, 2008), and if you are attending and you are...
2008-10-01
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As I have been talking to DBAs around the country, I have noticed a trend that many, if not most,...
2008-10-01
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I don't seem to find the time often, but recently I was able to fit in another visit to the...
2008-09-30
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I've used Amazon for years for the sheer convenience, and recently was the first time I ever needed to return...
2008-09-29
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Why did I write this? I got challenged by Andy Warren
to write a bit about why I wrote something. I...
2008-09-29
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Always something going wrong around here with the podcasts. Today I was editing a couple, or attempting to, and couldn't...
2008-09-29
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Make sure you make it to the next SQL Saturday event that I will be speaking at October 25, 2008...
2008-09-29
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One of things we've tried to do from the beginning is to provide each speaker & volunteer with a good quality...
2008-09-28
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Why did I write this? I got challenged by Andy Warren
to write a bit about why I wrote something. I...
2008-09-28
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