August 2004 - Posts
Hopefully I'm now a mobile blogger. This is from a little app called Pocket Blog Writer by Kevin Daly.
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I don't know if this has been thought of before. I'd like to have a WiFi access point that is cheap and works in two modes. First is regular secured access from the Access Point owner. Second is anonymous mode if you don't enter any security - this mode
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Frank has an update on the hosting offer for New Zealand and Australia MSDN Connection members.
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I'm in a SQL Server 2005 Developer Course that Bob Beauchemin is teaching in Bellevue today. Yesterday was about SQL Server 2005 scalability and reliability and tomorrow is about SQL Server 2005 business intelligence. And it makes me think that I should
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I just found Andrew Dixon's TechEd notes , disguised as Mr Dee. Cutting.
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TechEd New Zealand Feedback from Nic Wise , presenter of DEV403: .NET Framework: Writing Faster Managed Code. Nic is yet another fan of the Mexican Cafe next door to TechEd this year. Kevin Daly posted some thoughts on the NZ event. Tony Bain (recently
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My welcome pack has arrived. I'm a dedicated developer. Hmmm... The "Score Some Recognition" brochure included seems to have some errors. Check out the real New Zealand MSDN Connection information. The contact point for feedback and questions about MSDN
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TechEd New Zealand and in particular the Architects track hit the front page of our local Computerworld paper today. I liked this quote: Although the Sky City centre is larger than previous venues, it seemed smaller, he says, providing a “great opportunity”
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I'm so much more relaxed this year as I don't have to orchestrate keynote speeches. Those things inevitably mean working until 3am the night before perfecting the latest slide changes and then being back stage by 7am. I had two keynotes to run last year
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It's the end of the day in my hotel room at TechEd New Zealand. Before I shutdown my GPRS for the evening, here's some other TechEd NZ bloggers I found. TechEd Bloggers Main Site Nic Wise in the session most predicted to be packed Harry Pierson visits
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Day 1 of TechEd New Zealand is done. We had a smooth registration of 1800 people - thanks to the 600 people who can in on Sunday afternoon to register, lessening the load of registration this morning. The non-IT keynote by Dr Joe MacInnis was really good
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