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  • RE: Less Pay, More Convenience

    David Benoit (4/27/2011)


    crainlee2 (4/27/2011)


    It simply takes a corporate commitment and/or necessity to make it work.

    Yes, that is the key.

    J Thaddeus Klopcic (4/27/2011)


    Funny, I worked for UPS, and even...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    ChrisM@home (4/26/2011)


    Is it me, or are the posted questions from developers working on medical systems a little worrying?

    Why do you say he's working with medical systems? I must have missed...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GilaMonster (4/26/2011)


    SQLRNNR (4/26/2011)


    Stefan Krzywicki (4/26/2011)


    GilaMonster (4/26/2011)


    Working on PASS abstracts tonight. Am strongly tempted to write one of them at least in verse. Just for fun...

    That is something that would strongly...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    SQLRNNR (4/26/2011)


    Stefan Krzywicki (4/26/2011)


    GilaMonster (4/26/2011)


    Working on PASS abstracts tonight. Am strongly tempted to write one of them at least in verse. Just for fun...

    That is something that would strongly tempt...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GilaMonster (4/26/2011)


    I don't do epic verse.

    Though... (read attached at your own risk, very amateur attempt)

    Apparently you do! Now to make it about SQL Server...

    My favorite version of Sir Gawain and...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GilaMonster (4/26/2011)


    Working on PASS abstracts tonight. Am strongly tempted to write one of them at least in verse. Just for fun...

    That is something that would strongly tempt me to go...

  • RE: Less Pay, More Convenience

    I have to agree with Andy Doran and others. The company benefits at least as much as we do when we work from home. I also wouldn't take a pay...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Brandie Tarvin (4/26/2011)


    SQLRNNR (4/26/2011)


    Brandie Tarvin (4/26/2011)


    GAH! (headdesk,headdesk)

    Someone please help. I'm about to format my hard drive in a fit of pique. http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1098759-148-1.aspx

    FWIW - I hate those kinds of errors in...

  • RE: The Trouble with Double

    Brandie Tarvin (4/26/2011)


    You know what really ticks me off?

    Flipping the variable to Object, testing the task with Decimal and Float, flipping both task and variable back to Double...

    And the X#*@#!...

  • RE: The Trouble with Double

    I have to start with the "is it plugged in" sort of questions as those are the things I find would most often trip me up.

    Have you gone over the...

  • RE: Music Server for a budget Audiophile

    mtillman-921105 (4/25/2011)


    Stefan Krzywicki (4/25/2011)


    I think the sound I have on my system is fine, but I'm just using the speakers that came with my Dell. Sure I upgraded 1 level...

  • RE: Music Server for a budget Audiophile

    mtillman-921105 (4/25/2011)


    Stefan,

    My primary objective is to copy all of my CDs in a lossless format to the hard drive. Of course, I can save drive space by ripping just...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GilaMonster (4/25/2011)


    Stefan Krzywicki (4/25/2011)


    I don't know everything, but I also don't have a bunch of letters after my name that claim I should.

    I do have a bunch of letters (a...

  • RE: Landing My First Job

    I wouldn't target any specific position type. Go for a smaller company that needs someone who can do many kinds of IT tasks and is willing to let you learn...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    GilaMonster (4/25/2011)


    He has an obsession with max worker thread setting at the moment. $Deity knows why, it's one of those settings that shouldn't be touched without a really good reason.

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/FindPost1097698.aspx

    He's...

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