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It was announced this week that we are moving to another building on the same campus we are currently working at. The first picture is of the park north of our buildings. This is the view I will be giving up for a view of the side of an office building: Read More...
Nosing around this morning and I find this excellent video on PartnerPoint that covers the ‘short-version’ history of Bill Gates . It’s very nicely done with a lot of commentary from the old guard folks like Steve Wood who used to live in the house behind Read More...
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It’s Microsoft’s annual Give Campaign and is my custom for the last four years I donate a late-bloomer sax lesson. Not only do I get to meet people returning to music, but the program gets a donation. Here’s my entry as of today. The Giving Campaign Auction Read More...
We all know folks who won’t spring for anti-virus and malware software. For these kind of friends and family point to this from the Washington Post today: “ Microsoft 's free new anti-virus product is earning decent marks in preliminary tests, putting Read More...
I found this on the Microsoft MVP Award Program Blog and thought I’d highlight it. There are many people who ask me about the program and this is a great overview. “There are, of course, exact definitions of what the MVP Award Program is, you can find Read More...
Heather has started a new blog exclusively about Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). The MVP Award is given to thank individuals for their exceptional contributions to technical communities worldwide. When a community participant sees an MVP Read More...
Most families on the Pacific Coast in Washington do not have air conditioning in their house. So this is very hot weather for us as projected for this week: While this is probably not noteworthy in much of the United States, I can tell you it is scorching Read More...
They’re live streaming WPC09 at  http://www.digitalwpc.com/ . Be sure to watch Stephen Elop’s demo. Highlights from WPC09 Vision Keynote Corporate Vice President Allison Watson kicked off the WPC09 conference on Monday, July 13, by launching the Read More...
  Enjoy a Microsoft Orchestra Summer concert at the Ballard Locks on a Sunny Seattle day. I had so many friends in this group which in the last six years has gone from a scary-small 25 to an impressive 82 musicians. And I forgot a pivotal piece of Read More...
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I’d luv to see some of my friends’ TODO lists. But then I’m just nosy. It’d probably be boring anyway. Let’s see what’s happening this week in my small part of the world. 1. Continue jihad to reduce number of CRM forums to one main location. <nuff Read More...
This is just a part of the Microsoft Web site for employees. In the past they’ve provided such things as pages turned sideways and topics always with a touch of self deprecation like these below: The first item in the picture above had me going, “What Read More...
My boss', boss', boss',... well you get the idea, talked about that illusive thang called vision at the Wharton Business School. These are interesting times and his presentation talks to these very scary and heady times. Fascinating stuff and something Read More...
To help the IT Professionals and Developers around the world during these uncertain economic times, Microsoft Learning is providing a very discounted bundle called Career Assist Package . It is an extension of our Second Shot offer – Buy a Certification Read More...
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