T-19 Days Until the PASS Summit, Are You Prepared?


With the DATEDIFF script returning 19 today, I thought I would share a thought that I had this morning on the way into the office while thinking about the PASS Summit 2012.  My wife is constantly asking me about what clothes I am taking, what jacket, and other minute details.  I usually try to leave decisions like these until a day or two before a trip, but she makes a really good point.

With flying from Tampa to Seattle, I am going from one corner of the country to the exact opposite corner.  My usual shorts and short-sleeved shirt will not cut it at this conference.  However, I will be bringing my swim trunks as the Sheraton has an indoor pool, so why not get some laps in?  I also needed to find my jacket and make sure it fits still and of course dust it off.  Yes, I live in Florida and I only have two jackets, one is more professional and one is for the outdoors.  The jacket is still comfortable, wow I think it has been a year or two at least since I have had to wear it.  Since the Sheraton is across the street, I also wonder if I could get away with shorts to some of the sessions?  Should I take an umbrella?  I might need some advice here.

Haven’t registered yet?  Why not?  Come on you know you want to!  See you there!  Enjoy!

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About SQLGator

Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Florida Gator, Star Wars fanatic and is there anything else...oh yeah PS4! I am a geek and SQL Server Business Intelligence Consultant, there are other technologies greater than these? Not so fast my friend! I also love to travel to new and exotic places.

Posted on October 16, 2012, in SQL PASS, Training and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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