Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 13:11:31 -0700
Reply-To: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET>
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From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET>
Subject: Re: Alan Churchil - Savian Software site
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In my photo, you can see a cigar in one hand and a Heineken next to me.
That's kid coping mechanism...
...and, let's face it, also probably a cause for 'fading' memory ;-]
Alan
Alan Churchill
Savian "Bridging SAS and Microsoft Technologies"
www.savian.net
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From: SAS(r) Discussion [mailto:SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of David L
Cassell
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 1:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Alan Churchil - Savian Software site
Alan Churchill replied:
>Thanks Jack for posting this.
>
>As part of the rebuilding, I am going to keep the site down until we revamp
>a lot of pieces. Savian is changing and the site needs to reflect that.
>
>In the meantime, I've started a blog to discuss ways of integrating SAS
>with
>applications such as Excel, Sharepoint, SQL Server, etc. It is also a way
>to
>get some of my how to articles in the ether and serve as an adjunct to my
>'fading' memory.
>
>http://savian.blogspot.com
Cool. Thanks for posting this.
And that 'fading' memory? It's kids. I'm sure of it. You tear your hair
out, and
you inadvertently pull out some key neurons, and *zap*. There goes your
memory
of how to integrate SAS with Oracle Clinical. Or something else important.
It's
never one of the things you're trying to forget, like the words and music to
"It's
a Small World After All."
:-) :-)
David
--
David L. Cassell
mathematical statistician
Design Pathways
3115 NW Norwood Pl.
Corvallis OR 97330
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