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    TechEd Day “-1”

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    By Ronni Pedersen on June 8, 2008 Events, Uncategorized

    I knew yesterday was going to be exciting, but it went beyond my imagination. We left the Hampton Inn in Fort Lauderdale at 8 am. We drove south, heading for the Tamiami trail (route 41).The first stop was the “Shark Vally Visitor Center”. At the entrance we saw the first amazing animal. I have no idea what the turtle is called, but check out these pictures:DSC_0069 DSC_0071At the parking lot we saw this little fellow:DSC_0128 DSC_0138

    Baby aligators… Cute…!

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    The adult aligators…

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    And a lot of amazing birds.

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    We arrived at the hotel in Orlando 10 pm last night. We have no plans for today, but think it’ll be either another day of shopping, or we’ll spend the day in SeaWorld… Lets see what happens.

    Tomorrow the Microsoft TechEd events starts, and I’ll start focusing on the technical stuff again 🙂

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    My name is Ronni Pedersen and I'm currently working as a Cloud Architect at APENTO in Denmark. My primary focus is Enterprise Client Management solutions, based on technologies like AzureAD, Intune, EMS and System Center Configuration Manager. I'm is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft MVP in Enterprise Mobility.

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