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To the tune of James
3 Cheers for Bush
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
jvast
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Wether you love or hate him, you have to be glad about him signing the bill to extend the ban on taxation on Internet access in the US. You can read a short write-up of the article here .
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Belated announcement of CTP2 of Yukon and SQL Express Manager
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over 8 years ago
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jvast
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I was on holiday Thursday and Friday of last week, so I missed announcing the latest Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005 which can be found here . CTP releases are not as well tested as beta release, but they have the latest coolest mostly...
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Is Solaris really the underdog?
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over 8 years ago
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jvast
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So from a lot of recent blogs and according to Open Source news sites like OSNews , the release of X86 Solaris as Open Source has Solaris about 4 years behind Linux. I'm trying hard not to laugh outright, but giggles are still escaping me.... Now, I should...
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