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Comments on: Microsoft dyes hair orange to cheer SQL Server 2008 release
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By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 20:03 GMT
sweet
By RichardB Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 20:15 GMT
Fan feckin' tastic!
By Beelzeebub Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 20:21 GMT
Why am I not surprised?
By Chris Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 21:24 GMT
MS SQL Server has lost all credibility.
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 21:38 GMT
@MS SQL Server has lost all credibility.
By BlueGreen Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 23:12 GMT
I think it's sloppy...
By Henry Wertz Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 01:33 GMT
Oompa...Loompa...
By Jesse Zappa Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 05:42 GMT
You are all missing the point
By Norfolk Enchants Paris Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 06:50 GMT
DB upgrades have to be one of the biggest cons going
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 07:00 GMT
why orange
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 08:30 GMT
What's not to understand, anonymously. Hooks and Honey Traps/Trojans and 0Day XXXXPloitations
By amanfromMars Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 09:43 GMT
And guess what? It won't install
By Peter Lee Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 11:52 GMT
SEVEN!
By Kevin Bailey Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 13:34 GMT
@Kevin Bailey
By Jon Kale Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 14:55 GMT
re: various
By aL Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 15:57 GMT
The subtlest of the life in of argument goes something very salutary - Thank you.
By ur2die4 Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 21:14 GMT
Looks like AMfM brought a friend
By Salmon Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 22:01 GMT
seven versions not enough
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 22:03 GMT
@Jon Kale
By Kevin Bailey Posted Friday 8th August 2008 06:16 GMT
strange
By aL Posted Friday 8th August 2008 08:36 GMT
SQL Express 2008 now available
By Rich Turner Posted Wednesday 13th August 2008 18:29 GMT