October 1, 2013 at 7:44 am
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.
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October 1, 2013 at 7:45 am
paul.knibbs (10/1/2013)
Brandie Tarvin (10/1/2013)
So I was just informed that my monitors are being upgraded to 24".From what, and perhaps more importantly, are they upping the resolution as well? The latter's kind of important if you actually want to fit more stuff onto your shiny new display! 🙂
I either have 17" or 19" at the moment. Not sure about the resolution, though.
October 1, 2013 at 7:48 am
WayneS (10/1/2013)
Brandie Tarvin (9/27/2013)
I suppose that wouldn't be a bad question to ask prospective employers. When they say "Do you have any questions for us" I could come back with "Tell me about your coding and release standards."Hey Brandie... this is an awesome suggestion. I've just added it to my list of things that I ask when I'm being interviewed. (You know, I ought to blog that list.)
When you do, please post it here. I wanna see that blog / list.
October 1, 2013 at 7:49 am
Brandie Tarvin (10/1/2013)
paul.knibbs (10/1/2013)
Brandie Tarvin (10/1/2013)
So I was just informed that my monitors are being upgraded to 24".From what, and perhaps more importantly, are they upping the resolution as well? The latter's kind of important if you actually want to fit more stuff onto your shiny new display! 🙂
I either have 17" or 19" at the moment. Not sure about the resolution, though.
I have two huge ones as well set to 1920 x 1080 and they come in so handy. I can fit more junk on my screens than I really care to sometimes. 🙂
October 1, 2013 at 7:49 am
Brandie Tarvin (10/1/2013)
I either have 17" or 19" at the moment. Not sure about the resolution, though.
Pure guess is that you'll be going from 1280x1024 to widescreen 1920x1080, then, but guess you'll find out when they install it. 😉
October 1, 2013 at 7:50 am
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.
Yes. Yes it is. And you'll kick yourself for forgetting that one important thing that didn't seem important now but will become important on The Big Day.
October 1, 2013 at 7:52 am
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.
haha. I picked the band, the food and the tuxedos. Other than that the phrase most often heard from me around those planning my wedding was "tell me where to stand". My wife and mother in-law spent countless hours fretting over all the details. In the end it was worth the effort they put into it though. It has been 11 years (this month) and we still hear from relatives how much fun our wedding was.
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October 1, 2013 at 7:54 am
Brandie Tarvin (10/1/2013)
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.Yes. Yes it is. And you'll kick yourself for forgetting that one important thing that didn't seem important now but will become important on The Big Day.
Oh good, this should help my current stress levels, thanks! : -P
I think I've got everything set. I'm just agonizing over the music playlists and then I should be done.
We did screw up by not including a dress code in the invitations and by not registering until long after the invitations had gone out. We've gotten a lot of questions about those two things, but it's getting handled.
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When you encounter a problem, if the solution isn't readily evident go back to the start and check your assumptions.
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It’s unpleasantly like being drunk.
What’s so unpleasant about being drunk?
You ask a glass of water. -- Douglas Adams
October 1, 2013 at 8:00 am
WayneS (10/1/2013)
L' Eomot Inversé (9/27/2013)
GilaMonster (9/27/2013)
Thursday at Summit is going to be sooo funny. Just saying...I hope you'll not leave us wondering ...
Well, lets just say that some folks will be under-dressed, and others will be over-dressed.
And if you want details, come to the WIT lunch on the Thursday.
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October 1, 2013 at 8:01 am
Sean Lange (10/1/2013)
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.haha. I picked the band, the food and the tuxedos. Other than that the phrase most often heard from me around those planning my wedding was "tell me where to stand". My wife and mother in-law spent countless hours fretting over all the details. In the end it was worth the effort they put into it though. It has been 11 years (this month) and we still hear from relatives how much fun our wedding was.
That's great. That's my biggest concern so far is that the guests have fun.
We've done every stage of this together, but just the two of us, so it has been a lot of work.
Our invitations were a comic, I'll post links to it after the wedding. The artist is going to put it on her site.
This is where we're having the wedding The Higgins Armory Museum[/url]. It is a medieval arms and armor museum.
No band, no DJ, just the ipod playing the music I put in the playlists. A friend is going to set up the sound equipment and start the appropriate playlists at the appropriate time.
Since it is a fall wedding, and my fiancé is a librarian and we're both book collectors, our centerpieces are old books cut into pumpkins, backfolded so the pages fan out. Cutting up the old books is killing me, but they're things no-one will ever want anyway, so there's that.
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When you encounter a problem, if the solution isn't readily evident go back to the start and check your assumptions.
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It’s unpleasantly like being drunk.
What’s so unpleasant about being drunk?
You ask a glass of water. -- Douglas Adams
October 1, 2013 at 8:06 am
Greg Edwards-268690 (10/1/2013)
ChrisM@Work (10/1/2013)
Chap who sits opposite me here is visiting SF next week and has just found out that Alcatraz has closed. He may be the first to start a new trend by breaking in.
San Francisco - visit Muir Woods and see some big trees.
After seeing the trees - try a cable car ride ..... it is worth the effort
October 1, 2013 at 8:17 am
Brandie Tarvin (10/1/2013)
So I was just informed that my monitors are being upgraded to 24".I'm trying to figure out why. It's not like I told anyone I was having issues, or even requested them.
Still, not gonna argue. Just confused as to how I got on the upgrade list.
Shhhh! Don't jinx yourself!
Seriously, though, I have a 24" widescreen monitor that I use in tandem with the 17" widescreen display on my laptop. One thing I quickly learned is that my eye can't take in all of a 24" widescreen monitor at once, so I have to size windows appropriately or it actually becomes counterproductive. I can still get more stuff on the screen, I just can't look at it all at the same time.
The biggest benefit I have realized is the ability to keep Object Explorer (in SSMS), Toolbox (in VS/BIDS), Properties (in both) and other such auxiliary windows pinned (i.e., NOT in autohide mode) while still having plenty of screen real estate in the work surface (query window or control flow/data flow window). Since I'm shifting my attention to look at those windows anyway, shifting my eyes isn't a hindrance, and it's nice to have them there waiting without having to click on the tabs to bring them up.
Jason Wolfkill
October 1, 2013 at 8:29 am
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.
Another reason I love my wife. We invited about 20 friends & family, bought several bottles of vodka, and we were done. It was awesome.
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October 1, 2013 at 8:31 am
Grant Fritchey (10/1/2013)
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.Another reason I love my wife. We invited about 20 friends & family, bought several bottles of vodka, and we were done. It was awesome.
Yeah, getting married is cheap and easy. The party is the pain.
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When you encounter a problem, if the solution isn't readily evident go back to the start and check your assumptions.
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It’s unpleasantly like being drunk.
What’s so unpleasant about being drunk?
You ask a glass of water. -- Douglas Adams
October 1, 2013 at 8:43 am
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
Sean Lange (10/1/2013)
Stefan Krzywicki (10/1/2013)
I now know why people hire wedding planners. Wow, this is a lot of work.haha. I picked the band, the food and the tuxedos. Other than that the phrase most often heard from me around those planning my wedding was "tell me where to stand". My wife and mother in-law spent countless hours fretting over all the details. In the end it was worth the effort they put into it though. It has been 11 years (this month) and we still hear from relatives how much fun our wedding was.
That's great. That's my biggest concern so far is that the guests have fun.
We've done every stage of this together, but just the two of us, so it has been a lot of work.
Our invitations were a comic, I'll post links to it after the wedding. The artist is going to put it on her site.
This is where we're having the wedding The Higgins Armory Museum[/url]. It is a medieval arms and armor museum.
No band, no DJ, just the ipod playing the music I put in the playlists. A friend is going to set up the sound equipment and start the appropriate playlists at the appropriate time.
Since it is a fall wedding, and my fiancé is a librarian and we're both book collectors, our centerpieces are old books cut into pumpkins, backfolded so the pages fan out. Cutting up the old books is killing me, but they're things no-one will ever want anyway, so there's that.
The funniest part of our wedding is that it was a huge to do with one major issue. We live in Kansas City on the Kansas side but got married in Missouri. We didn't even think about the license. We live in Kansas so we got a license in Kansas. The pastor talked to me at the reception privately, turns out our marriage wasn't legal. 😛 I didn't tell me wife until after the reception was over. Really the government drones should at least ask where the ceremony is taking place when near borders like that.
It all worked for the best though. In the end we both got our dream wedding. After the honeymoon we met the pastor at his office with my wife's best friend in sweatshirts and jeans. Her friend was the entire guest list and the photographer at our legal wedding.
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