There’s been a lot of not-so-subtle mentions about news sites packing up the free content and starting some form of monetization scheme where they expect Internet users will cough up some dough. This does not please me terribly much. Assuming, for a second, that we don’t take into account the […]
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Welcome! It’s official, I’m finally back from a long overdue holiday. We got in around 11 pm last night and will slowly get back up to speed in the next few days. It’s been an absolute blast being abroad once more and each time I collect new memories which (hopefully) […]
Thus Endeth the Holiday
G’day, regular posts will resume after August 31st just in time for Tech Ed Australia. Until then you can email me: rob.sanders@gmail.com Cheers…./R
Rob is on holidays
In the past three years in particular, I’ve been travelling both internationally and domestically on a very regular basis, and I’ve adopted some strategies to try and make the experience as streamlined and hassle free as possible. Some of these ideas were adapted from the advice of fellow travellers or […]
Travelling By Air – Some Tips and Advice [2009 Edition]
“SQL Down Under Code Camp is an annual community-driven event for SQL Server professionals. Each year, well over a hundred DBAs and Developers come together to learn from each other and to network. It is held in October at the Wagga Wagga campus of our friends at Charles Sturt University.” […]