February 7, 2012 at 9:12 am
Koen Verbeeck (2/7/2012)
A bit back on-topic:http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1247840-364-1.aspx
Not really a worse question, but a weird one. (read all the way to the bottom)
What would justify such a business scenario?
Added a note. I suspect he doesn't really explain the scenario well, and is more hung up on doing things a certain way, rather than understanding what he/she can do.
February 7, 2012 at 11:51 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (2/7/2012)
Koen Verbeeck (2/7/2012)
A bit back on-topic:http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1247840-364-1.aspx
Not really a worse question, but a weird one. (read all the way to the bottom)
What would justify such a business scenario?
Added a note. I suspect he doesn't really explain the scenario well, and is more hung up on doing things a certain way, rather than understanding what he/she can do.
Thanks for that. You explained it better in one post what was expected than I did in 10+ posts.
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February 7, 2012 at 2:30 pm
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.
Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
February 7, 2012 at 2:35 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congrats Grandpa
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February 7, 2012 at 2:36 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congrats! Now I'm not the only-sleep deprived one on the thread when you babysit! π
Since he is born in German, has he the official German nationality?
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February 7, 2012 at 2:38 pm
Koen Verbeeck (2/7/2012)
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Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congrats! Now I'm not the only-sleep deprived one on the thread when you babysit! π
Since he is born in German, has he the official German nationality?
Don't they test that at three years old when they determine if they like warm or cold beer, and women in lederhosen?
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February 7, 2012 at 2:41 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congrats. Let's just say every grandpa I know is old and sometimes giddy goes with age.
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February 7, 2012 at 2:41 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Yay!
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February 7, 2012 at 2:41 pm
Evil Kraig F (2/7/2012)
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Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congrats! Now I'm not the only-sleep deprived one on the thread when you babysit! π
Since he is born in German, has he the official German nationality?
Don't they test that at three years old when they determine if they like warm or cold beer, and women in lederhosen?
What's to like in warm beer? π
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February 7, 2012 at 3:03 pm
Koen Verbeeck (2/7/2012)
Evil Kraig F (2/7/2012)
Koen Verbeeck (2/7/2012)
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congrats! Now I'm not the only-sleep deprived one on the thread when you babysit! π
Since he is born in German, has he the official German nationality?
Don't they test that at three years old when they determine if they like warm or cold beer, and women in lederhosen?
What's to like in warm beer? π
Ok, step by step:
1) Congrats to Kassondra and her husband! May Grayson Matthew grow up healthy and happy!!
2) Congrats, Grandpa!!!! I imagine you sitting in your rocking chair with your glasses on reading a fairy tale to Grayson Matthew π (The Santa DBA look comes to mind...)
3) German nationality: military staff needs to be stationed in Germany for at least 8 years to claim German nationality for a baby born over here.
4) The test with "warm" beer is usually held at the age of three month, not years. We don't like to keep our kids away from the good'n'healthy stuff for that long π
5) "Warm beer" is the wrong term here, the best temperature is about 5 to 8Β°C (41 to 46F).
6) Lederhosen are not for women but for men (a women would usually wear a "Dirndl"). But that's mostly in Bavaria or in Frankenmuth (for those of you in the Michigan area).
7) The reason for a temperature beyond a "frozen mug" is simple: taste. I don't want to go deeper into details (not starting a "taste war" here) but based on my experience there's a good reason for most U.S. beer to be served in frozen mugs π
February 7, 2012 at 3:05 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
congrats, Grandpa!
February 7, 2012 at 4:51 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
My congratulations to you and wishes of a long, healthy life to all of you!
February 7, 2012 at 7:09 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congratulations!
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February 7, 2012 at 8:54 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/7/2012)
Now that it is officially posted on facebook, I can start telling everyone.Kassondra gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday in Germany. Grayson Matthew was born at 11:10 (German time), which is 3:10am mst.
Grandma made it safely to Germany and is now enjoying her time with our grandson. You know, saying that makes me feel giddy and old at the same time. A unique feeling.
Congratulations to Grandma, Grandpa,the new mom, the new dad.
February 7, 2012 at 11:12 pm
LutzM (2/7/2012)
5) "Warm beer" is the wrong term here, the best temperature is about 5 to 8Β°C (41 to 46F).
That seems indeed to be the good temperatures.
I only know a few beers worth drinking above these temperatures (around 12Β°), such as Affligem.
But that may result from my own ignorance π
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