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Microsoft SQL Server
Catégorie:
Services de reporting
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2014
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Thread ID:
01619117
Message ID:
01619149
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>You'll be about an hour north of Hamilton. Cloudy but nice here - forecast about 60 - but I'd bring something warm, just in case.
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>Actually, it was much warmer than we expected. Mid 60's and it felt warm in the sun.
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>Had the jambalaya at Rainforest Café. They have the best jambalaya dish I've ever had.
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>That drive on the Garden State Parkway is a royal pain. I've been on it twice now, once today and once last month to go to the MS Office in Iselin, and the traffic is brutal.
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>And that leads me to another topic - drivers in New York/New Jersey/New England in general. I drove to Boston last weekend and it was brutal - everyone drives well below the speed limit, even on a clear day with no road issues.
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>In New England, 65 MPH seems to mean "go 55-60 in the left lane"
>When I lived in PA, 65 MPH meant a suggested speed of 72-75 in the right lane. .

Glad you had a nice day. It was great here too.
In CT they don't want high speeds and they mean business. They take your license in the blink of an eye- but, at least when I was going through there regularly, they had one of the lowest road fatality rates in the country.
Better not speed in NYC either.
Here in NJ as long as you stay below 80 no one bothers you.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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