A.,

Just out of curiosity, is your paper pertinent to NT/Win2K? Is the 
replication done strictly within Oracle?  

what about stuff like this?: 
 http://www.nsisw.com/main/pages/products.html


regarding your private question about rifts in space/time continuums, 
the world is probably safe for the time being since there is a 3,000 
mile separation, but here are some ideas that you , Ross and I can 
work on in case we ever get together w/ the Oracle-L group at a 
conference or whatever:  

 http://wc4.com/fartfart/index.html
-
 http://www.headscape.com/windbreak.htm

And of course lest anyone think that there aren't implications to 
these issues that threaten the very existence of our species (or more 
generally the evolutionary process that leads to organisms being 
capable of excercising powers of higher conciousness), please see 
below (no pun intended);  

  http://www.electricearl.com/fart/fartnews.html

---excerpt---

  "...Now, according to the
   August 2, 2000, edition of the Daily Sport in London, 
   Great Britain's Agricultural Ministry is spending 
   267,000 pounds 'to find out what happens when cows fart.'
   According to the newspaper, 'Scientists say a massive 
   25 per cent of all methane gas in the world's
   atmosphere is produced by cows.' One Member of 
   Parliament, Gordon Prentice, said, 'It beggars belief 
   that cows, with their legendary five stomachs, are 
   responsible for doing so much damage.' Stay tuned for 
   more details. ..."

---end---

regards,
ep


On 16 May 2001, at 20:30, A. Bardeen wrote:


> Replication is not for the faint of heart and it would
> behoove you to research this to see if replication is
> really the right way to accomplish your goal.

...

> -- Anita
> 
> P.S. I'm sending you my paper which discusses many of
> the issues you should consider before implementing
> replication.
> 
> --- "Smith, Ron L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have a small but critical application running on
> > NT.  The user wants to
> > implement replication.  

...


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