It's not that you're not looking good enough. Just move to the United States and all will be solved...
~30 minutes earlier
So I wanted to get the 64-bit stable version of Chrome and as several websites point out, you'll have to get it yourself explicitly because it won't update to the 64-bit version. Well that's fine, I just go the the website I was pointed to: https://www.google.be/chrome/browser/
Unable to see the specific link to the 64-bit version I just hit the Download button and hope I get the chance to choose between 32- and 64-bit later. Well, that's not going to happen.
After searching for a few minutes (yes, in Chrome...) I keep coming back to the same page and not seeing anything about a 64-bit version of chrome.
Then I scroll down the site and see a little language-selection drop-down (or actually a drop-up).
When I set this to English - United States a download link magically appears beneath the Download button... After checking, all the English languages seem to work, the other are not working.
Thanks for that Google.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Suggested reading for August 14, 2014
After some months of being busy with my son / other things / holiday / writers block / other excuses.. I thought I'd start my blog with some useful links.
I came across some nice articles and blog posts in the last weeks I wanted to share:
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I came across some nice articles and blog posts in the last weeks I wanted to share:
- 52 Types of Blog Posts brought to my attention by Brent Ozar's (B|T) blog post on Speakers: Here's How to Improve Your Session
- How to ask questions politely and correctly by Paul Randal (B|T)
- Announcing SQL Server Radio by Matan Yungman (B|T)
- The 24 Hours of Pass Summit Preview edition is scheduled for September 9th 12:00 UTC
- TSQL2sDay #57 (SQL Family and Community) was hosted by Jeffrey Verheul (B|T)
- Spent an hour reading this interview with Edward Snowden on Wired
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