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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.
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Kendal, this comment isn't really germane to the topic, but your tagline under your name needs a correction. This is your "life as an SQL Server DBA" not your "life as a SQL Server DBA." I know, I know, pedantic. But it's like fingernails on the chalkboard to me.
Thanks and cheers!
--Jason Pfeil
I respectfully disagree. "A" is used before a singular noun beginning with a consonant or consonant sound. SQL begins with said consonant, though it wouldn't surprise me if I missing some minute, if relatively unknown, rule of the English language.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/540/01/
Great post! I agree - the really cool stuff is what happens outside of the sessions. It killed me last year to miss a bunch of sessions, but there was just so much going on outside of the sessions that was cool too, like talking to Donald Farmer in the hallway about data mining.
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