Let’s Build a Time Capsule
So here we are finishing up summer. Last fall when Steve asked me to host I had this great idea…now with all of the current affairs my idea seems less than ideal. So here comes my new good idea, thanks Arlene for the help.
I want to build a time capsule, maybe we all escape to a new planet, maybe the earth just withers and dies, or maybe this is just an exercise in being positive. Tell me what few items or bits of information you’d like me to put into the #SQLCommunity time capsule. What do you want others to know about the #SQLCommunity and #SQLFamily? What do you want the finders of this time capsule to know about our current goings-on? What would you like the finder to know about you, how would you like to be remembered? Even if it’s a piece of rockin’ code that you think should live on forever, include it.
And don’t worry, you can put anything you want in our time capsule: personal, technical, not #SQLFamily related. It’s my month and I say you can do whatever you want!
The Rules
Here are the rules as set out for the T-SQL Tuesday blog party.
- Your post should be published on Tuesday, 11 August 2020 between midnight and 11:59:59 UTC/GMT/ZULU
- Include the T-SQL Tuesday logo in your post
- Link back to this invitation (usually done through the logo)
- Include a comment on the invitation post or a trackback link
- Enjoy the chance to be creative and share some knowledge.
[…] Invitation from Tamara Clark. […]
[…] Clark (@tameraclark) is hosting T-SQL Tuesday this month (thanks!), and wants us to nominate something to put into a SQLCommunity time capsule. She says […]
Thanks for hosting Tamera! http://blogs.lobsterpot.com.au/2020/08/11/sql-community-time-capsule/
Hey Tamera, thanks for hosting! My contribution’s at https://bit.ly/2XKx3Nk. Richard
Tamera, here’s my T-SQL Tuesday contribution for this month https://www.kevinrchant.com/2020/08/11/t-sql-tuesday-129-sql-community-time-capsule/ .
Thanks for hosting.
[…] blog party where a community member gives us all something to write about. Thanks to Tammy Clark (t|b) for hosting this month. (And if you’re interested in learning more, check out the T-SQL […]
[…] now, Tamara Clark (b|t) has asked the SQL community to build our own time capsule. She asks us what we want future generations to learn about us, about our time, our lives, and our […]
[…] is time for another T-SQL Tuesday! Thank you Tammy Clark (t|b) for hosting this month. This month we are building a SQL Community Time […]
Here is my contribution: https://tracyboggiano.com/archive/2020/08/t-sql-tuesday-129-lets-build-a-time-capsule/
Hey Tamara! Thanks for hosting, this was a great subject. Here’s mine: https://sqlstudies.com/2020/08/11/what-goes-around-comes-around-t-sql-tuesday-129/
[…] month’s T-SQL Tuesday “Let’s Build a Time Capsule” topic was created and is being hosted by Tamera Clark. […]
Thanks for hosting Tamara.
https://jasonbrimhall.info/2020/08/11/unconscious-bias/
Thank you for hosting!
Here is my post: https://glennsqlperformance.com/2020/08/11/t-sql-tuesday-129-time-capsule/
[…] For me, a time capsule usually contains something important and relevant to the time period. I have found that people will usually put relics, artifacts, writings of their personal thoughts, or clippings from newspapers of relevant current events. My contribution will hopefully be more of a nod to the current events mashed together with my ruminations. You can find the invite from Tamara – here. […]
My entry https://voiceofthedba.com/2020/08/11/my-t-sql-tuesday-129-time-capsule/
[…] is time for another T-SQL Tuesday! Thank you Tamera Clark (t|b) for hosting this month. This month we are building a Time Capsule. I decided to make mine personal […]