Title: RE: OT RE: Oracle being scalable

Eric,

You must have paid Winter Corporation alot for that cleverly
disguised plug for your new system!

:-)

Ross

<==>   -----Original Message-----
<==>   From: Eric D. Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
<==>   Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 7:21 PM
<==>   To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
<==>   Subject: RE: OT RE: Oracle being scalable
<==>  
<==>  
<==>   did you see a category for the fastest & biggest IBM mainframe
<==>   IMS database communicating using EDI (or whatever that legacy
<==>   data communications thingy is called that banks have been using
<==>   for decades instead of IP) that runs in a legacy Z80 serial port
<==>   simulator mode and boots off 8" floppies while communicating
<==>   out to the operator console in morse code and in via manual
<==>   register switches borrowed from a demonstration panel in the
<==>   apollo space museum?
<==>  
<==>   what? only one winner in that category!
<==>  
<==>   regards,
<==>   ep
<==>  
<==>   On 5 Apr 2001, at 14:26, Mohan, Ross scribbled with
<==>   alacrity and cogency:
<==>  
<==>   > ||  No, I just know for a fact they don't write or run
<==>   the world's largest
<==>   > databases,
<==>   > so <shrug>.
<==>  
<==>   ...
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