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  • RE: The Optimists

    bryce.hill (1/25/2013)


    It is painfull to make changes because you use SQL Server. It is a shite product that should never be used by a real company and not real companies...

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    cdonlan 18448 (1/25/2013)


    "Looper". It's time travel oriented but much more than that. It just came out on DVD I think.

    Looped was wild. My son kept discussing the whole time travel...

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    Rod at work (1/25/2013)


    I saw John Carter (did that come out in 2012?). It was OK, but not great.

    I definitely think that Skyfall should have been nominated for a Best...

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    jasona.work (1/25/2013)


    Definately Avengers, I'd also recommend Wreck It Ralph. Sure it's an animated movie, but there's enough shout-outs to classic '80s arcade fare to keep me amused trying to...

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    majorbloodnock (1/25/2013)


    I must admit I enjoyed The Avengers too, but preferred the third Men In Black. Not sure if it could be called sci-fi or not, but either way the...

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    Awesomo (1/25/2013)


    Judge Dredd was my favourite movie of last year. Avengers was second, Batman third. All great films.

    Missed Dredd. My middle kid wanted to see it and we missed it.

    We...

  • RE: Building Better Software

    Scott Anderson-466019 (1/24/2013)


    Sorry if I ruffled a few feathers, but I always question peoples beliefs on why they think software is any more special than any other tool they use....

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    Michael Lysons (1/25/2013)


    The Raid is superb if you like martial arts action films. A bit gory in places, but the hand-to-hand fighting scenes are excellent.

    Perhaps not geeky. Unless you're a...

  • RE: Geeky Oscars

    call.copse (1/25/2013)


    Would folks regard The Hobbit as geeky? I kind of think I would, anyhow that's my choice. I didn't expect to love it from the reviews and the length...

  • RE: Suggestion for Stairway to Integration Services tutorials

    Makes sense. We don't have this automated, and it's a little tricky since we publish them at different times.

    There is a link at the bottom to the entire stairway,...

  • RE: Building Better Software

    Scott,

    There's something to your argument, but I'm not sure how to exactly examine it. As Gary mentioned, poorly written software, or software with issues doesn't necessarily relate when talking about...

  • RE: Serverless Software

    rharderwijk (1/24/2013)


    I partially agree.

    Yes, developers should be develop software that can scale up and down as needed, but they still have to worry about the underlying 'hardware'. I put that...

  • RE: Remember me doesn't work when using links from email

    We use a simple cookie to store the pwd hash. The links from email should be like any other link. For my systems, I save the info and whether I...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    The Dixie Flatline (1/24/2013)


    Koen Verbeeck (1/23/2013)


    WayneS (1/23/2013)


    Koen, I like your #SQLFamily icon in your signature. You ought to put it somewhere and tweet it so others can use it also.

    Actually,...

  • RE: Building Better Software

    I'm not sure that comparing human mistakes to software mistakes is fair. Software mistakes can easily affect a large group of people and impact lots of business. Forgetting backups, while...

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