On a flight from Sydney to S.Francisco. We were supposed to leave at 1:55pm, we took off almost at 9:00pm. I am really, really pissed off and the only thing that lightens up my mood is re-reading the great comments that the Australian TechEd attendees left on as feedback for the couple of sessions I gave this week . Thanks guys for the kind words, and again thank you for dealing so nicely with my difficult accent! I haven't seen the feedback from New Zealand , yet if it's half as nice as this one I'll ask for a vacation :-) More seriously: both events were great and well worth the long flights. I got a lot of questions, both about cloud scenarios and Zermatt, and some of those are starting to recur more and more often: I "blame" it on the fact that with Zermatt finally out people have the chance of experimenting, and the questions arise more naturally. In the next hours I'll try to address some of the most recurring doubts/misconceptions, at least as long as the laptop batteries keep Live Writer alive (and the Zune shields me from the usual unusual amount of kinds I'm surrounded by). Enough into already. The first monster I'd like to poke is delegation . Why can't I reuse tokens? Now this is a question that comes out very often. Let's say that you have two services, A and B. Let's also say that your business process requires that a client C calls A, and that in turn A calls B. Picture: (yes, this time I am using ArtRage instead of OneNote. Remember, I am trying to fight
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