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Jun 10: More Blogs

It's good to see some more people joining in, particularly those I already know and admire.

First up is Mark Bobak, who I've met at several conferences and, as you can tell from his first few posts, is likely to have some interesting technical tales to tell.

Via Mark's blog-roll, I noticed Robyn Sands has been blogging for a while, too. As well as having shared DBA interests (being oddly organised; OFA and anything else that brings some engineering discipline to our field), we have the same taste in presentation images.

Next is Karen Morton of Method R Corp., Cary Millsap's new company, who has an interesting blog post about presentation style. Maybe I'll comment more on that later, but it's been a very long (if interesting) day at work and Ibrahimovic just scored the first goal after I missed laying the bet on him that I'd planned :-(

Oh, and to revisit an old favourite - do you think that the Dutch are quite pleased about last night's 3-0 victory against Italy? (I don't know whether he's changed the oranje, but it seems much calmer than how it looked in the office today!) They have every right to be too, but don't tell me that prone Italian defender was playing Van Nistelrooy onside! (Ooops, slipped into a personal blog moment there)
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#1 - Noons said:
2008-06-12 03:45 - (Reply)

Yeah, been burning the midnight oil here as well with the games.

The Earth being what it is and insisting on that "not flat" nonsense, it has sabotaged all our transmission times into the wee hours of the morning...

#2 - Paula and Frog 2008-06-15 18:36 - (Reply)

I've just found an interesting blog site at www.bestplushlife.com where stuffed toys/best plush can each have their own blog - so multiple blogs for the price of one. Interesting eh?

#2.1 - Doug Burns said:
2008-06-15 18:39 - (Reply)

Interesting?

Absolutely bloody marvellous, I would say! Thank you no end for that - wait until the news spreads on the comfy seat :-)


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