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Stupid website, but it gives me a chance to taunt my co-worker Kevin. This morning I got a puzzled e-mail from him, asking me why this picture of me in Sydney from February (yes, that's Sydney, Australia; we were there for training for work) was the most-viewed picture in his online galleries (warning, probably not a worksafe gallery). I have no ...
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Chilling at the conference.The lovely brownie-tart thingies they fed us today.My work blogs posts.
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So, I'm in Sydney for a training conference that I'm talking about in my work blog if you're interested. There's a lot of interesting small differences that have more of a mental impact to me than the big ones:The exit signs inside buildings are green with white letters. I'm used to the opposite.Didn't find a single country radio station. Of ...
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I'm home from Europe a couple of days early; I was originally supposed to be in Oslo today, doing a second presentation, but I got really sick once I got to London and my bosses couldn't take the chance I wouldn't be better (sorry, Jim, for making you go to Oslo!). Lisbon was interesting. Paul talks about it a bit and relates some of the ...
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I've not been blogging much lately because I've been buried under a ton of work. One of the things I've been busy with has been developing a full day of content on Exchange 2007 to present in Lisbon (May 30th) and Oslo (June 8th).
Astu Are thte readers will have noticed the timestamp of this entry, done some math, and realized that I'm probably ...
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Today was a day of mileposts.
It was my first working day of 2006. Because Paul and I got our various projects wrapped up before vacation, I went into the 3Sharp offices and spent a good part of my day doing something I've never done before -- pack up my office. No, we're not moving locations, and yes, I'm still with 3Sharp. However, we're ...
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This last week (Monday through Thursday), I was in San Diego for the Windows/Exchange Connections conference. It was my first Connections conference as well as my first trip to San Diego.
San Diego was a nice town; it reminded me somewhat of Honolulu with
enough elbow room. Mind you, I didn't see too much of the city; we were
at the Hyatt down ...
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