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therealdusk

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I'm in the USA and have been dabbling in Access for almost 25 years, but being the only IT person in a company doesn't leave me a lot of time for sharpening my skills so I'm not nearly advanced as one would think.

My hobbies are "not taking work home with me", watching the birds in my backyard, organizing stuff, and doing the most complicated jigsaw puzzles I can find to decompress.

Hopefully we can help each other!
 
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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 
Hello and welcome to the forum. "Not taking work home with you" sounds like a lesson I learned painfully a long time ago. Now I that I'm retired it is easier. But there was a time I actually DID bring home work for a unique reason. Sometimes my wife would have trouble going to sleep and needed something to let her zone out. So there were those nights when she would roll over and whisper in my ear... "talk techie to me." Worked like a charm.
 
Hello and welcome to the forum. "Not taking work home with you" sounds like a lesson I learned painfully a long time ago. Now I that I'm retired it is easier. But there was a time I actually DID bring home work for a unique reason. Sometimes my wife would have trouble going to sleep and needed something to let her zone out. So there were those nights when she would roll over and whisper in my ear... "talk techie to me." Worked like a charm.
Now that's funny!
 

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