And the #SQLServerPediaTraining Netbook Winner Is…@JBrown414!

Congratulations to @JBrown414 for having the highest-voted #SQLServerPediaTraining tweet on the SQLServerPedia stream!  He said:

“If it looks, smells and tastes like bacon, then it has to be #sqlserverpediatraining. Best training there is.

I agree!  Here were some of the other quotes:

“The best tool to detect performance issues is to use a DMV (delicious meat vitamin) BACON. #sqlserverpediatraining” – @CameronMergel

“Quest has saved my bacon more than once. #sqlserverpediatraining” – @CameronMergel

“select * from #SQLServerPediaTraining” – @charlezhunt

Dr. Ozar MDF, Database Shrink

Dr. Ozar MDF, Database Shrink

“you know it’s serious when Dr’s gloves come off. #sqlserverpediatraining #questqa http://tweetphoto.com/13147759” – @greeleygeek

“#sqlserverpediatraining Excellent training session, so dedicated they even drop test their schwag before sending it out” – @Tarwn

“I loved learning that @BrentO is @kekline ‘s private dancer, dancing for cache #SQLServerpediatraining #questQA” – @SQLChicken

“when @kekline is in the crib, @BrentO drops a Kindle like it’s hot.. #SQLServerPediaTraining” – @SQLJackal

I want to thank everybody who made that training day so much fun.  Kevin, Ari, and I had a blast, and we’re already looking forward to the next one.

Brent Ozar

Brent specializes in performance tuning for SQL Server, VMware, and storage. He's one of the very few Microsoft Certified Masters of SQL Server, a published author, and a Microsoft MVP. He likes travel, Jeeps, Apple gear, jokes, and writing about himself in the third person. Read more and contact Brent.

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