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Yeah, that's the downer. I am mainly a crystal/sql guy, but I don't anyone else who would share the same dual interests. Kinda sucks that it has to be teams of 3-6

I'm no DBA, but I do delve into custom report writing to create reports for data in our accounting system (sql based) using crystal reports, SSRS and a few other tools. There's a program at the university of Washington with regards to business intelligence and data visualization that interests me.

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Had to register everyone when applying. Any ideas are welcome.

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Very good. Thanks for responding. I haven't given it much thought yet - you know, being a hack and all - but I will ping you if I do have any ideas. Go get 'em. Do the OH proud.

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Sorry for the delay, spent the weekend catching up on life after taking Friday off for the Hackathon. I'll be posting this in pieces throughout the day (at work), so bear with me.

The day started weird for me. Talbot County Schools were closed (we got almost an inch of snow and it was pretty icy). Never crossed my mind to check so there I am at 8:15 outside the pre-school wondering where the teachers are. Luckily it opened at 9 and I was on my way. Arrived at OPACY at 10:30 and the hack was already in progress. My two team members arrived on time and texted me the premise while I was motoring up I-97. Unfortunately I missed the introductions by Kevin Tenenbaum and the team from Booz Allen, more on them later.

The event was held at the DH lounge on the 4th floor on the warehouse. Best view of the field is from the Men's room ;)

Dan Duquette was in the lounge when I arrived chatting with the Booz Allen staff. He did not hang around the entire event. Kevin Tenenbaum did spend the entire event with us. He was available and helpful for all the teams.

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