Eric,

My paper applies to all platforms as platform
independence is one of the many strengths of
replication.

As to your websites... must be a Y-chromosome thing ;)

Take care,

-- Anita


--- "Eric D. Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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> http://www.orafaq.com
> -- 
> Author: Eric D. Pierce
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