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  1. Currently optimizing data scrubbing routines. Any tips?
  2. RT @billgraziano: Arrived at the Seattle airport for #sqlpass and saw this sign. http://twitpic.com/npzod #Passawesomeness
  3. @BrentO Have a great trip! I'm sooooooooo jealous I'm missing out on #SQLPASS!
  4. Happy Halloween Tweeps!
  5. #SQLServer Blog: Something for the Weekend: SQL Server Links 31/10/09 - http://bit.ly/2IQ4rf
  6. Ah the weekend, I'm going to really enjoy this one......
  7. For those that missed it earlier today - [Blog]: Blog your way to becoming a better DBA - http://bit.ly/1lRq3R
  8. @SQLJackal Good for you mate!
  9. @ToddDNelson Re: Your query to @SQLRockstar, check out this thread http://bit.ly/1T5zWf
  10. #SQLServer Blogged: Blog your way to becoming a better DBA - http://bit.ly/1lRq3R
  11. Just got back from my first workout at Lifestyle Fitness Florida!
  12. @MladenPrajdic Awesome that's what I thought thanks! Books online was somewhat unclear to me.....
  13. Given that SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON does not execute a given query, is the plan generated the "Estimated" or "Actual" Plan?
  14. @BrentO I can't seem to connect to your site ?
  15. #sqlserver #replication Can anyone recommend a good/detailed book or resource for SQL Server Replication? looking for advanced level content
  16. @MladenPrajdic You're welcome. I should be thanking you for creating such a great tool!
  17. This time next week I will be on vacation in Florida! Looks like #SQLSaturday is that week too, oh how that will please my girlfriend :-)
  18. @SQLSarg Actually scrap that I'm talking rubbish, you cannot backup an individual cube http://bit.ly/1a9jhZ
  19. @SQLSarg I believe you can do both but re-population can take forever if you have a lot of data.
  20. RT @GFritchey: Ad Hoc Queries Don’t Reuse Execution Plans: Myth or Fact http://bit.ly/406Z9