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  • RE: What he's really saying is he doesn't need the job

    Even in Tim's more polite version, restated from the "worst damn web hell" of the original, the respondent is giving us feedback we didn't ask for. The point of...

  • RE: What he's really saying is he doesn't need the job

    Timothy J Hartford (4/23/2009)


    "Please consider attached resume for posted position.

    Not only that, but I believe that this individual, by replying with HELPFUL CRITICISM instead of sarcasm, with all of...

  • RE: What he's really saying is he doesn't need the job

    I'm with Steve. I've worked with people who lash out like that when frustrated and it wasn't fun. I would never, ever put something disparaging like that on...

  • RE: The T-SQL Paradigm

    tiffany.johnston (4/3/2009)


    While T-Sql was frustrating to me at first because of the lack of intellisense (which I probably rely on too much in my C# coding 🙂 )

    No, no, no,...

  • RE: From the Real World: On Call Again

    Back before the dotcom bubble burst, the old Visual Basic Programmer's Journal had a hilarious story in their magazine about a hot new startup, eMeringue. This was a service...

  • RE: Annoyances

    Katie Walker (4/1/2009)


    The other good one was when a nurse plugged the power strip into itself and it took me 20 minutes of asking her questions to figure it out.

    A...

  • RE: Annoyances

    Thanks, kids, I feel so much better now that I realize how good I've got it here in the office. 😀

    The main time I feel put upon is when...

  • RE: xp_cmdshell and sp_send_dbmail permissions

    That's what I ended up doing. I still don't know what I changed to make the original one not work, but doing it this way make for cleaner code....

  • RE: Guest Editorial: Information is Power

    Bert (3/5/2009)


    ...I personally don't trust ANYONE/THING that wants to collect data on me who/that I have not initiated a relationship with.

    Do you pay taxes in the USA? Do you...

  • RE: Guest Editorial: Information is Power

    Phil Factor (3/2/2009)


    How much have we done to warn the public of the dangers of that come from the misuse of databases by the foolish and unscrupulous?

    You're kidding, right? ...

  • RE: Celebration

    Belated congrats, Steve. I've always heard the first million is the hardest... 😉

  • RE: The Bionic Office - V2

    I've had the gamut of office space, from plush to hellish.

    In college I worked at a medical billing software company that was housed in a converted dairy barn on the...

  • RE: VARCHAR datatype

    UDBNT (10/8/2008)


    I do appreciate the feedback and varied views from the floor.

    "Floor"? You obviously have me confused with someone else. I sit in the peanut gallery. ...

  • RE: VARCHAR datatype

    J (10/8/2008)


    Now, I suggest that if a database deals with millions of records, if I had to worry about 2 or 7 megabytes, I would seriously look at upgrading the...

  • RE: VARCHAR datatype

    Jack, we know that now, but it was 1981, and we couldn't even spell ISO then.

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