Yea, and I bet that behavior "scales up" too. 

;-)

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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 2:35 PM
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The following bit regarding the 'Unbreakable' appeared
in my December copy of a newsletter I receive from  Oracle.

The part enclosed in **** appeared in bold print.

:)

Jared

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When it comes to your mission-critical
information, an ounce of prevention is worth
tons of cure, as no business can afford to
waste time with rare--but often catastrophic--
data corruption. That's why Oracle launched
the Hardware Assisted Resilient Data
(HARD) initiative, delivering **Error!
Bookmark not defined**., unbreakable data.

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