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  1. Looking at Lenovo T500, but not sure I can cope with the keyboard. The CTRL and FN are the wrong way round and the F1 is where the ESC is
  2. @kekline nested loops when you know the estimates may be out.
  3. @isaackunen Its a problem I faced 10 years ago, and I've not seen a solution that really works in that time
  4. @isaackunen And I'm hoping you are going to be my knight in shining armour
  5. Why oh why does intellisense not work with SQLCMD mode, I wish I had the option to keep intellisense even with SQLCMD mode
  6. Loving the GDR changes to Data Dude, the build and deploy is great
  7. Blogged when "string concatenation with max types stops plan caching" http://tinyurl.com/ktdes9
  8. Anyone know of a shared DB hosting company that allows use of CLR
  9. @irtimaled How much?
  10. @way0utwest Very honest. always amusing when a site for database people has database problems :)
  11. RT @MSFTResearch Making the Shortest Path Even Quicker: Finding shortest path between 2 points in a network is.... http://tinyurl.com/kwwwpk
  12. @blowdart You mean you use SQL. You're not allowed to use SQL ;)
  13. @blowdart It is eventually, not sure it is mandatory
  14. Where's the search box gone on ebay #fail
  15. RT @AaronBertrand: Connect : make Books Online downloads more discoverable and current : http://is.gd/1q6aX
  16. @westleyl What laptop do you have?
  17. @westleyl I want 4 or 8Gb. Its soooo easy with Dell
  18. @IndyScan Getting error 16822 with tweetdeck update. Did you find a fix?
  19. How can you build a custom config HP laptop. Only seem to be able to find ones with 1 or 2Gb. #HP #fail
  20. @MladenPrajdic I thought it was microseconds. It changed going from sql 2000 to 2005 if I remember, thus some confusion when reading data