- DB Geek says: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-26 http://bit.ly/Ulc4o #
- DB Geek says: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-26:
DB Geek says: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009.. http://bit.ly/fjD7F # - Tried a new dessert yesterday. Cinnamon powder mixed into a sludge with honey and spread on wasa bread. mmmmm #
- Blog Talk: Comment by “Arun S” on The CASE Statement is Broken! http://bit.ly/LnPSw #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Brian Tkatch on The CASE Statement is Broken! http://bit.ly/GrLtO #
- Got my feedback from the @odtug conference. I guess an a-hole in every group. Rated me as being a sales pitch? wtf? I don’t sell anything. #
- For my three presentations, I got 3.90, 4.09, and 4.31out of a possible 5.0. I had 10, 23 and 16 attendees. Pretty good. #
- Cool. RT @anteek Massive Compilation of #Designer Tools. Web designers have a wealth of tools available to them, for.. http://bit.ly/4wxOEN #
- @neilkod I guess some WOULD call it a laod average. Especially the a-hole.
in reply to neilkod # - @sspendol Yeah, the guy was probably a frustrated salesman.
I have to admit, powerpoint is not my friend. in reply to sspendol # - Blogged “Named Blocks – Why?” http://it.toolbox.com/trd/46/2/33097/3 #
- I am in a really foul mood today. I shouldn’t be allowed to speak to anyone. I’m an angry, angry architect. #
- On second thought, I’m guessing it’s better to be an angry, angry architect than it is to be a hungry, hungry hippo. #
- @amansharma81 Just had lunch and am listening to my mp3 player. Thinking this mood will just take time to work itself off. in reply to amansharma81 #
- I have a sprint review today. I’m doing the demos. demos + foul mood != good career move. #
- Straining upon the start. The game’s afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry ‘God for Harry, England, and Saint George!’ # - mood not getting any better. I’m this close to telling people to do do things to themselves I don’t normally tell people to do. #
- @jpiwowar heh. With hand gestures and some shadow puppets. in reply to jpiwowar #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Brian Tkatch on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/16LdAp #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Brian Tkatch on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/cLa90 #
- Blog Talk: Comment by JJFlash on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/1apCRb #
- Blog Talk: Comment by gamyers on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/2FShLY #
- Blog Talk: Comment by chet on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/129lUl #
- Blog Talk: Comment by chet on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/2TpRoA #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Duke Ganote on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/5Y3iJ #
- Blog Talk: Comment by neeraj on Database Links: A Definition in Plain English http://bit.ly/h9jPM #
- This weeks weigh in: 233.4! Down 18lbs. #
- Blog Talk: Comment by pardha saradhi on Oracle and XML In Action – A Real World Example http://bit.ly/1gshkE #
- Blog Talk: Comment by DC on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/H8S3Q #
- Blog Talk: Comment by DC on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/9vPeF #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Ari on Learn Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Datatypes, Strings http://bit.ly/HLu63 #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Michael on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/xRw36 #
- @bobwatkins Bob, so what happened to the novel? in reply to bobwatkins #
- FU Katrina! Smartplanet: Reborn on the bayou: New Orleans is the next business hot spot http://bit.ly/107wV9 #
- Blog Talk: Comment by LewisC on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/awZky #
- Blog Talk: Comment by John Thompson on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/iGkKr #
- @surachart Trust me, reading about timesten will NOT improve your headache.
in reply to surachart # - Blog Talk: Comment by LewisC on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/jVhSt #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Brian Tkatch on Named Blocks – Why? http://bit.ly/9la8T #
- Scrum question. Sprint has 5 user stories. 1 does not test out. No go on all user stories and do a new sprint? Go with 4? ??? #
- Blog Talk: Comment by Eyob on Learn Oracle – What is Oracle? http://bit.ly/MWfd7 #
- Cloud Comments: Comment on Amazon Web Services EC2 – Part 3: Security and Security Groups by Dani.. http://bit.ly/2zTaKh #
- Blog Comments: Comment on Ora_Tweet – Tweet From Oracle, A PL/SQL Twitter API by bodydetox: Twitte.. http://bit.ly/1RVSL2 #
- Cloud Comments: Comment on Amazon Web Services EC2 – Part 3: Security and Security Groups by Dani.. http://bit.ly/12BBLJ #
- Blogged “A comparison of data types between various databases – Oracle, MySQL, DB2, Ingres, SQL…” http://it.toolbox.com/trd/46/2/33209/3 #
- Blog Talk: Comment by “Zahid A. Butt” on Oracle 10g vs PostgreSQL 8 vs MySQL 5 http://bit.ly/AVGNu #
- Blog Talk: Comment by JJFlash on A comparison of data types between various databases – Oracle, MySQL,.. http://bit.ly/jXC6F #
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