I don't know the area well, so you might want to double check with someone
who does, but according to Metro's Trip Planner, there is a bus from the
West Falls Church metro stop that should get you within 0.2 miles of the
meeting.

According to the website it is the 28A Bus towards TYSONS CORNER and
catching the 5:32pm bus would get you to the closest stop (corner of
Leesburg Pike & Gallows Rd) at 5:48pm.

You can get additional details at Metro's Website if you think you'd like to
try it. http://wmata.com/

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad Robbins
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AspNetMetroArea] Digest Number 479

Any one in NW DC going to Vienna ASP Meeting on
Wednesday night May 4th and can give a ride, please
respond here.  I don't think Vienna Meeting is
convenient via Metro, so would appreciate a ride.

Thanks!!!


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>       1. .NET Contract Position in N. VA
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>       2. Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna 5/4/2005
> at 6pm
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>       3. Re: Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna
> 5/4/2005 at 6pm
>            From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       4. MidAtlantic CodeCamp May 7, 2005
>            From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       5. APEX - New Sr. Project Manager in .NET Shop
> in Baltimore County
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Message: 1         
>    Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 14:20:04 -0000
>    From: "Dhiren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: .NET Contract Position in N. VA
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Our firm has an immediate opening for .NET
> Developer. It will be a 6+ 
> months Government contract position in N. VA. We
> need Strong VB.NET, 
> ASP.NET, very good communication skills, ability to
> work individually 
> on a project as well as in a team, direct client
> interaction.
> Independent contractors, Corp to Corp, H1B
> sponsorship possible. Must 
> be willing to go through employment verification and
> background check. 
> The project location is near Metro, rate is $40-$45
> per hour.
> 
> If interested, please send your resume to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 
> availability, rate and residency status information.
> 
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Dhiren Gadhia
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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> 
> Message: 2         
>    Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 12:45:37 -0400
>    From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna 5/4/2005
> at 6pm
> 
> Have you ever cursed at TSQL, or SQL Server only to
> fire up Query
> Analyzer to look at the execution plan to curse
> louder, longer and
> with more enthusiasm?
> 
> Then you need to come out to the next WinProTeam
> Vienna meeting this
> Wednesday (May 4, 2005 from 6-9pm at the AT&T
> building behind Olive
> Garden[1]).  Brian Moran, SQL Server MVP, helped
> found Solid Quality
> Learning[2], writes for Sql Server Magazine[3] and
> all around
> performance genius has agreed to help us
> multi-hatted developers not
> waste time with blind optimizations (a lesson that
> can be applied in
> many places).
> 
> Brians talk will be a combination of the following
> two sessions from
> SQL Server Connections conference[4].
> 
> SDV306: SQL Tuner Part I: Using Profiler to Identify
> Bottlenecks in Your
> Application
> Brian Moran
> Do you have a repeatable, easy-to-use methodology
> that can improve your
> performance of your application by 100% or more? I
> do. This session
> demonstrates techniques for capturing and analyzing
> Profiler data to find
> and understand bottlenecks in your application.
> 
> SDB302: SQL Tuner Part II: Analyzing WAITTYPES to
> Identify Bottlenecks in
> Your Application
> Brian Moran
> WAITTYPES are one of the least understood aspects of
> performance tuning in
> the SQL Server world. This session complements
> material presented in SQL
> Tuner Part I. I'll describe and demonstrate how I
> capture and analyze
> WAITTYPES to find and understand bottlenecks in a
> SQL Server application.
> You do not have to attend SQL Tuner Part I in order
> to benefit from this
> session.
> 
> As usual their will be food and drink (pizza and
> liquid enjoyment of
> the non-alcholic variety) generously provided by:
> DotNetContractors
> (www.dncnow.com)
> 
> Hope to see you all there!
> -- 
> Jeff Schoolcraft
> http://thequeue.net/blog/
> 
> Thycotic Software Ltd
> www.thycotic.com
> 
> 
>
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>
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> 
> Message: 3         
>    Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 12:48:28 -0400
>    From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna
> 5/4/2005 at 6pm
> 
> even setup place holders for footnote URL's and
> forgot...
> 
> [1]
>
http://www.winproteam.org/winproteam/site/3329/default.aspx
> [2] http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> [3] http://www.windowsitpro.com/SQLServer/
> [4]
>
http://www.devconnections.com/shows/sql/default.asp?s=68
> 
> On 5/2/05, Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you ever cursed at TSQL, or SQL Server only
> to fire up Query
> > Analyzer to look at the execution plan to curse
> louder, longer and
> > with more enthusiasm?
> > 
> > Then you need to come out to the next WinProTeam
> Vienna meeting this
> > Wednesday (May 4, 2005 from 6-9pm at the AT&T
> building behind Olive
> > Garden[1]).  Brian Moran, SQL Server MVP, helped
> found Solid Quality
> > Learning[2], writes for Sql Server Magazine[3] and
> all around
> > performance genius has agreed to help us
> multi-hatted developers not
> > waste time with blind optimizations (a lesson that
> can be applied in
> > many places).
> > 
> > Brians talk will be a combination of the following
> two sessions from
> > SQL Server Connections conference[4].
> > 
> > SDV306: SQL Tuner Part I: Using Profiler to
> Identify Bottlenecks in Your
> > Application
> 
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