March 10, 2010 at 12:03 pm
Lynn Pettis (3/10/2010)
Okay, I must be getting cynical in my old age. Thanks.
Master Yoda getting cynical? Never.
There must have been a disturbance in the force at that happened at same time.
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March 10, 2010 at 12:35 pm
I'm wondering if any of the "regulars" would be interested in peer-reviewing an article related to SSIS processing concurrency. I've had a lot of questions lately in regards to getting SSIS to run exports or whatever concurrently so I thought I'd build some examples and write a paper for SSC on it. I'm looking brutally honest feedback..
The article is almost done..
Let me know of you are interested.
CEWII
March 10, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Elliott W (3/10/2010)
I'm wondering if any of the "regulars" would be interested in peer-reviewing an article related to SSIS processing concurrency. I've had a lot of questions lately in regards to getting SSIS to run exports or whatever concurrently so I thought I'd build some examples and write a paper for SSC on it. I'm looking brutally honest feedback..The article is almost done..
Let me know of you are interested.
CEWII
Sure. Send it my way.
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March 10, 2010 at 2:38 pm
Alvin Ramard (3/10/2010)
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Alvin Ramard (3/10/2010)
You'sa welcome.Jar-jar, is that you?
LOL
Actually, I picked up that expression before the Star Wars movie came out.
Aha! You heard it folks, Alvin is taking the blame for Jar-Jar!:w00t::-P:hehe:
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March 10, 2010 at 4:30 pm
Have you ever seen the rain?
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March 10, 2010 at 5:27 pm
CirquedeSQLeil (3/10/2010)
Have you ever seen the rain?
Coming down on a sunny day?
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March 10, 2010 at 6:52 pm
Something like that.
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March 10, 2010 at 7:06 pm
Elliott W (3/10/2010)
I'm wondering if any of the "regulars" would be interested in peer-reviewing an article related to SSIS processing concurrency. I've had a lot of questions lately in regards to getting SSIS to run exports or whatever concurrently so I thought I'd build some examples and write a paper for SSC on it. I'm looking brutally honest feedback..The article is almost done..
Let me know of you are interested.
CEWII
I'm not a SSIS ninja, but I'm not a novice either, so I wouldn't mind taking a look.
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March 10, 2010 at 7:34 pm
Jack Corbett (3/10/2010)
Elliott W (3/10/2010)
I'm wondering if any of the "regulars" would be interested in peer-reviewing an article related to SSIS processing concurrency. I've had a lot of questions lately in regards to getting SSIS to run exports or whatever concurrently so I thought I'd build some examples and write a paper for SSC on it. I'm looking brutally honest feedback..The article is almost done..
Let me know of you are interested.
CEWII
I'm not a SSIS ninja, but I'm not a novice either, so I wouldn't mind taking a look.
I'm sort of in the same boat. PM me if you want.
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March 10, 2010 at 7:50 pm
Chris Morris-439714 (3/10/2010)
If the conditions of moisture, temperature, air turbulence and humidity are just right and you can position yourself facing a bright light source with the subject slightly off-centre, you can see wisps of moisture rising from the surface of freshly applied emulsion paint.
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March 10, 2010 at 9:49 pm
Jack Corbett (3/10/2010)
Elliott W (3/10/2010)
I'm wondering if any of the "regulars" would be interested in peer-reviewing an article related to SSIS processing concurrency. I've had a lot of questions lately in regards to getting SSIS to run exports or whatever concurrently so I thought I'd build some examples and write a paper for SSC on it. I'm looking brutally honest feedback..The article is almost done..
Let me know of you are interested.
CEWII
I'm not a SSIS ninja, but I'm not a novice either, so I wouldn't mind taking a look.
Heh... I'm not an SSIS Ninja either... but I am a master of the high velocity pork chop. 😛
I don't actually have the time to review another article so I'll just have to wait and see. Knock one out of the park, Elliott! 🙂
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March 11, 2010 at 11:05 am
As promised a couple of months ago, I've updated to having a beard in my pic. 🙂
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March 11, 2010 at 11:07 am
GSquared (3/11/2010)
As promised a couple of months ago, I've updated to having a beard in my pic. 🙂
Holy Crap - who is that?
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March 11, 2010 at 11:07 am
Alvin Ramard (3/10/2010)
GSquared (3/10/2010)
Roy Ernest (3/10/2010)
lol.. Thanks Paul. And thanks for confirming that I am Crazy.. I am known as "The crazy DBA" at my work place... 🙂Nobody I know bothers to qualify that statement with my job title. For me, it's usually just, "he's that crazy guy".
You're not "that crazy guy"? 😛
I often say: "If I wasn't crazy I'd be insane." (Insane I'd be if crazy I not.) 🙂
I like to say that people can't drive me crazy because nobody can go that far in reverse.
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March 11, 2010 at 11:10 am
Roy Ernest (3/10/2010)
I used to play soccer... I was playing in the Midfield. I could take the ball fast to the opposition goal post but when I see the goal post, I get nervous and shoot it wide of the goal post. :hehe:
I played on a soccer team when I was 12. Half the team, myself included, didn't want to be there. That included the goalie.
Amazingly, we lost every game we ever played. It was so strange. How can a team with a goalie who hates soccer ever lose? :w00t:
My parents didn't force me to play the next year, so I have no idea how the team did after that.
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