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juli 2005 - Posts
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Tomorrow Bernt and I are off to London. Yey! It's been years since I was there last, even if I've been to other places in the UK more recently.
As preparations I've got myself twin SIM cards, so I can alternate between my Qtek 2020 and my Nokia Read More
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testing Diarist by Kevin Daly.So far it looks good! Read More
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In a few minutes, I'm going to mix myself the last dose of Questran. It's been 11 days now, with drinking this really nasty thing 3 times a day. It got better as I realised that if I mixed it in one of those manual blender thingys, like bartenders do, Read More
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Actually, yes. Microsoft is giving away a custom built Orange County Chopper as first prize in their SQL Server Migration Competition. You need to migrate from Oracle to SQL Server, and give a report.
Every now and then I watch the Orange County Read More
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Bernt and I seem to have a small competition going on. Googlefight lets you see which of two search phrases that show up more.
So far I'm winning.
You need to blog more, honey.
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Today I've been sorting out digital photos from our wedding, and I decided that some pictures would look better with a retouch. So I had a go at them in Photoshop CS2. I love the red eye remover tool, very handy, when you figure out how to use it. :) Read More
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Finally, the 6th Harry Potter book is here. :) I'm half way through it, even if it's more than 24 hours since I bought it. It's good, I want to read it in a slow pace, a few chapters at the time, even if it really is a page turner!
Like the previous Read More
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I'm so happy I only have to take Qestran for 11 days. I've taken it twice now. It's awfull. You're supposed to dissolve it in a glass of liquid. Unfortunately, it's not easily dissolvable, and it seems that trying to dissolve 2 bags in one glass is 1 Read More
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What is the next step after getting married? For me it's getting pregnant. I know a lot of people don't marry first, and a lot of others don't have any children even if they do marry. But part of the deal with Techie Husband Bernt was that I did't want Read More
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OK, Kerberos isn't something new. In fact, it was part of my college education back in 1998 /99, so I know about the tickets and stuff. But I haven't really had any reason to look into it in a real life scenario before now. I started looking into it because Read More
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Today, I discovered something new and interesting with an MDX statement in a Reporting Services report. I was using my favourite family member - descendants - and got into trouble when moving a report from one computer to the other.
This was my Read More
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Oh, the joys of Reporting Services… I think this is the product I'm mostly looking forward to seeing on November 7th….
Today I've been working on using a stored procedure in a report. I'm currently working on creating a standardized set of reports Read More
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I have a virtual machine, all patched up to the max. Every time I try to install Reporting Services, I can't get the Report Manager to work. I get a 401 error, saying I'm unauthorized. A lot of others have also experienced this problem. There are a Read More
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I just read a hilarious hardware review by Dan: "Review: Juvenile felis catus". Points of interest are:
Acquisition
Modes of operation
--- and other techie stuff. A lot of fun!
Found it on Ed Bott's blog.
I REALLY want a kitten. Read More
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Some hours ago, explosions happened at the subway in London. Then one or more buses were hit. All the newspapers on the internet report different things, but it seems they now all agree it's a terrorist attack.
At least Londoners are, well probably Read More
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As my company is merging with another company, I've finally got some new coworkers that also work with Microsoft Reporting Services! Now I don't feel as lonely as I did before the merge. Today we did a work shop, where the topic was "Using MDX Read More
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Robert Scoble has made a PodCast with his son. It's quite hilarious, and also very interesting to listen to a 11-year old. At that age, they can still be quite kiddish, or teenager-in-waiting, or rather something in between. Guess young Patrick is in Read More
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