Yeah, this should have been marked OT darnit, I thought it was going to be a
cool question about how the QP optimizes a query that uses 4 indexed
attributes!!!!  ;o)

I will chime in and say Happy New Year to everyone who celebrates based on
the Gregorian calendar. 

Let's hope this is a better IT year with better security coding (maybe I
should say better coding in general) and more companies realizing that their
future is IT and the people that make it work right. 

I would also like to see one or even two different messaging/collaboration
apps to rise up and seriously take on Exchange and cause MS to give the
Exchange Dev folks a swift kick in the seat and make them realize like much
of the rest of the company that they need to listen to the techies outside
of the company and the MVPs. 


  joe

 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Almeida Pinto, Jorge de wrote:
> Everyone a happy new year and the best wishes!
>  
You should mark it as OT but ... happy new year for everyone here ... 
have a brilliant party this night


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