While the first four are required low level tools, those
following are indeed outsourced from a third party.

Though considered by many to be used only in case
of emergency, I find that modest application of these tools
tends to relieve situations that might otherwise induce panic.

Overuse on the other hand, tends to throw a wrench in the
works and complicate issues, as third party tools are 
wont to do.

Jared



On Monday 14 January 2002 15:51, Robert Eskridge wrote:
> Jared,
>
> I find it somewhat curious that while the first four tools suggest a
> preference for the home brew approach, the last five are certainly
> third party tools.  I'm certainly with you on the first four, but I
> think the others need more research.  If you are ever in Dallas, we'll
> have to go to a lab and compare results....
>
> -rje
>
>
>
> J> As for the tools that I would steadfastly refuse to give up, sorry, TOAD
> J> doesn't make the cut.
>
> J> Tools that do make the cut:
>
> J> SQL*Plus
> J> vi or vim
> J> korn shell
> J> Perl
> J> Guiness
> J> Yukon Jack
> J> Bombay Saphire Gin
> J> Martini and Rossi Vermouth
> J> Lagavulin Single Malt
>
> J> Not necessarily in that order.
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