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Last week while we were both in Nashville, TN working on different projects, Ted Pattison and I sat down with Rob Foster for an interview for the popular SharePoint Pod Show… episode #17! In this interview Rob talked to us about different development techniques and tools… and just some random banter. As you can see from the photo, it was a very intense interview… and it was just the start of a fun evening.

» SharePoint Pod Show #17: What is SharePoint Development, STSDev, SPDisposeCheck, Features, and Solutions

posted on Monday, February 23, 2009 1:30 PM

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# Fat Tire 2/23/2009 2:42 PM David Frette
Gravatar It does look like an intense interview! The chips look untouched, yet the bottles are all empty. Fat Tire, too. Nice choice.

# re: My second interview on the SharePoint Pod Show – this time with colleague Ted Pattison 2/23/2009 2:44 PM AC [MVP MOSS]
Gravatar Those chips were certainly NOT untouched :). When one person was talking, the others scooted way back from the mics while muching down.

# re: My second interview on the SharePoint Pod Show – this time with colleague Ted Pattison 2/23/2009 6:25 PM Nick Swan
Gravatar Good to see Rob has his sunglasses on indoors again.

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