Don't you
think that the constant search for the nirvana of us all - a perfect solution to
somebody else's problems includes pulling off the shelf that report written a
long time ago? In addition, reports are just side effects of "knowing better". Are they not? I have been
learning new, newer and the newest since the down of time. When dinosaurs
roamed through the thousands of square meters of computer rooms
hosting magic machines with less computing power than garage door openers
of today and when rubber mallets
were basic tools of all smart computer operators it was easy to know it
all. Now adding one
to the fifth digit after the decimal point on the knowledge scale of anyone
but Mr.Data is a challenge. Getting a
chance to know better seems like a pretty good deal to me, even if a dreaded
report has to be produced. After all, it is at least one of reasons why we all
subscribe to this list - to know better. grandma
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From: Mercadante, Thomas F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:54 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: RE: MIcrosoft Blackmail
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Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
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