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Aaron Bertrand said...

And about it being in Seattle, don't forget that if you move it anywhere else, cut the Microsoft attendance by at least half. One of the reasons we have it so good in Seattle is because all those people don't have to travel. For me, that is worth traveling to them as opposed to expecting them to travel somewhere marginally closer to me.

November 20, 2009 at 4:51 PM
Allen Kinsel said...

What Aaron said, Dallas turned out to be a drive away city for most people, Denver was good but overall seattle in Nov is bad but Seattle in Sept, I could go for that! last year it was 35-40 degrees every day and rainy (or maybe it was the year before) On those weeks staying at the Sheraton is worth every penny, unfortuately you cant know till you get there what the weather is going to be Great post!

November 20, 2009 at 5:09 PM
Chris Miller said...

I'd highly recommend moo.com (seriously) for business and contact cards. Good prices, absolutely unbelievably good quality, and good people to deal with.

November 23, 2009 at 9:07 AM

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Kendal is a database strategist, community advocate, public speaker, and blogger. A practiced IT professional with over 15 years of SQL Server experience, Kendal excels at disaster recovery, high availability planning/implementation, & debugging/troubleshooting mission critical SQL Server environments. Kendal is a Senior Consultant on the Microsoft Premier Developer Support team and President of MagicPASS, the Orlando, FL based chapter of PASS. Before joining Microsoft, Kendal was a SQL Server/Data Platform MVP from 2011-2016. [About Kendal] (http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wrW1fk8IiFE/Vr36w9dtRxI/AAAAAAAADCw/tVa4vTgLWIw/w139-h140-p/IMG_3503.JPG)