Monthly Archives: September 2005

Link dump for Wednesday, Sept 14, 2005

14 Sep 2005
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Chris Pratley talks about the next version of OneNote.

My day at the SQL Server 2005 Roadshow

13 Sep 2005
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Sql Server 2005 Roadshow
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Note: This post is based on notes I took during the sessions.


The drive to Dearborn was good until I got to Ypsilanti; at that point the traffic really picked up and it was a lot of stop-and-go.

Reading List as of September 11, 2005

11 Sep 2005
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Current reading list:


Non-technical



Not a Good Day to Die

SQL Server 2005 Roadshow / ICCA Meeting

11 Sep 2005
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I’ll be attending the SQL Server 2005 Roadshow in Dearborn this Tuesday (September 13).


Hopefully it’ll be worth the drive (about 2 hours, one way) considering the price of gas (still holding around

New Book – The Art of Project Management

10 Sep 2005
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I spent Friday in downtown Ann Arbor (about 1.5 hours from where I live), mostly with a friend and former co-worker.

My latest certification

10 Sep 2005
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I never really thought about it until I received an email from Microsoft welcoming me to the MCP program – yep…while trying to upgrade my MCSD, I gained the MCAD. :-)


Looking over my transcript, I took my first test (VB 3) in June of 1995.

Link dump for Wednesday, Sept 7, 2005

07 Sep 2005
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Excellent essays by Scott Berkun.

MSDN Mag: Becoming a Guru

05 Sep 2005
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In the September issue of MSDN Magazine, the editor (Josh Trupin)

Bug / Task tracking

05 Sep 2005
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Over the years, I have used a variety of