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New Millenium - the one with the crown.
11th floor as well - probably eye level. :-)
Expand Edited by ChrisR Oct. 15, 2003, 08:23:08 AM EDT
New Statue of Liberty
The crown kind of reminds me of the Statue of Liberty. Yeah, my cube even faces your building. I can see a desk lamp in an office across from me.

We go across your parking lot all the time to Addison circle to go to lunch.

Anyway, if you will send me email at gdaustinwork at yahoo dot com, I will reply for the T-SQL books.

Thanks! It will be cool to meet someone from iWeThey IRL (in real life)!

The only other time I've done this is when it was the InfoWorld forums.

That guy and I talk on the phone about once a week. We're actually talking about starting our own business, if/when I/he ever get the time.

Glen Austin
Expand Edited by gdaustin Oct. 15, 2003, 10:31:13 AM EDT
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I like to call our building "spook central" after the building from Ghostbusters - I always figured it was an antennae of sorts. :-)

For my part time job, I do have a server in the basement of your building - but I try not to visit it very often - too far to walk.
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             What Building? - (gdaustin) - (3)
                 Millenium - the one with the crown. - (ChrisR) - (2)
                     Statue of Liberty - (gdaustin) - (1)
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