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Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Mohan, Ross [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, May 22, 2001 1:22 PM
        To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
        Subject:        OT   "Habits of the Heart"

        Patrice...

        interesting post. Who was the author?

        thanks for the fyi.



        || -----Original Message-----
        || From: Boivin, Patrice J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        || Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 10:41 AM
        || To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
        || Subject: RE: RE: job offer from SAUDI ARABIA
        || 
        || 
        || I am reading a book now, called Habits of the Heart, that 
        || gives a historical
        || perspective on different philosophical streams within 
        || American society.
        || 
        || One of them is the utilitarian freedom one, where everyone 
        || should have the
        || freedom to say or do whatever they like, as long as it 
        || doesn't impact other
        || people.  The problem is, there isn't much debate about what 
        || people want to
        || do with that freedom, many people just end up going home and 
        || watching tv
        || because they don't have any goals or purpose in life.  
        || 
        || Someone in the 1800s noticed that this was becoming a trend, and
he
        || expressed misgivings because there is no social discourse, 
        || he saw then that
        || some people who held lucrative positions just went to work, 
        || earned money,
        || and went home.
        || 
        || Before that trend appeared, people were mostly self-employed
farmers,
        || wheelrights, whatever, and the town/community was the focus. 
        ||  Because a
        || business owner could only be successful if the townspeople 
        || like him as a
        || person, if the owner did good things for the town overall, 
        || etc. etc.  We can
        || argue that that no longer exists, most towns now are just bedroom
        || communities and people no longer work in the same town their 
        || house is in.
        || They commute.  There was a down side to this town-centric 
        || view of things of
        || course (there are always good points and bad points), the 
        || chief one being
        || the conformity that was imposed on people.  Salem comes to
mind...
        || 
        || Anyway, maybe one day Oracle will release a patch for these 
        || problems, or we
        || will be Oracle citizens instead of country-bound.
        || 
        || : )
        || 
        || Er, this does not reflect the views of my employer, etc. etc.
        || 
        || Patrice Boivin
        || Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
        || 
        || Systems Admin & Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des syst�mes
        || Technology Services        | Services technologiques
        || Informatics Branch         | Direction de l'informatique 
        || Maritimes Region, DFO      | R�gion des Maritimes, MPO
        || 
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        || 
        || 
        || 
        ||      -----Original Message-----
        ||      From:   Mohan, Ross [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        ||      Sent:   Thursday, May 17, 2001 5:14 PM
        ||      To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
        ||      Subject:        OT: RE: job offer from SAUDI ARABIA
        || 
        ||      <rant on>
        || 
        ||      ep, 
        || 
        ||      Any idiot can see we're the freest country in the world! 
        ||      Free to do what is expected, or get thrown in jail at a 
        ||      rate exceeding most other "civilized" nations. Free to 
        ||      subsidize tobacco and alcohol (and related deaths) and 
        ||      throw "dangerous criminals" in jail for using cannabis. 
        ||      Free to have almost the highest teenage pregnancy rate 
        ||      in the world. Free to fight for your rights just as long 
        ||      as your money lasts! Free to buy as much of whatever you
        ||      want until the money, environment, or patience of the
        ||      less fortunate runs out. 
        || 
        ||      So much freedom, you could almost choke on it. 
        || 
        ||      Come on, you commie, admit it: you just stay here for 
        ||      the Burgers and Coca-Cola!
        || 
        ||      "You have no chance to survive make your time"
        || 
        ||      rm
        || 
        ||      p.s. If you want to reach me, I'll be in the prayer meeting 
        ||      John Ashcroft, the Attorney General, now holds each morning 
        ||      inside the Department of Justice. 
        || 
        ||      <rant off>
        || 
        ||      || -----Original Message-----
        ||      || From: Eric D. Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        ||      || Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 3:07 PM
        ||      || To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
        ||      || Subject: Re: job offer from SAUDI ARABIA
        ||      || 
        ||      || 
        ||      || Many professional women in the USA have found it 
        || necessary to 
        ||      || purchase handguns to protect themselves from 
        || criminal elements in
        || 
        ||      || public places. Children are constantly under
psychological
        || assault 
        ||      || being exposed to media violence. The "liberal" 
        || education system
        || is 
        ||      || devoted to indoctrinating children with mindless 
        || "PC" relativism,
        || 
        ||      || materialism/consumerism and hatred of God (or at 
        || least arrogant 
        ||      || dismissal).  
        ||      || 
        ||      || Western "freedoms" can be seen from a variety of 
        || perspectives.  
        ||      || 
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