Thanks for the nice blog comments I’ve been remiss in approving
Went through 2 years worth of blog entries looking for comments to approve. Sorry that
Went through 2 years worth of blog entries looking for comments to approve. Sorry that
Last week I attended my first-ever ESRI conference in San Diego. Although the "star of
This month I'll be presenting a session for the Portland SQL Server User Group. I'll
Just got a mail message from an old friend who asked why I'd dropped out
About a month ago, I received a copy of "Beginning Spatial with SQL Server 2008"
For those of you who's blog readers don't always get updated (rather than brand new)
One of the first things that I did after installing VS2010 beta this week was
I finally got around to install .NET 4.0 CTP today on a SQL Server box
My interview with the folks at RunAs Radio is out. I'm discussing one of my
My latest article on out. It's in the May issue of MSDN magazine, and can be
I've answered quite a few questions lately about how to make sure that your spatial
The latest "chain letter" type topic to wend it's way through the blogsphere is "things
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