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> Hi,
> Since every word requires a vowel
You'r
transition
> to your Combative Monkey to administer the Coup de Grâce via your Ninja
> Death Touch, you step on a beer bottle and fall backwards into the juke box
> and get your head stove in by a drunk with a pool cue." --Jay Trigg
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> Not being funny, but when did y become a vowel?
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> I believe it stands for "internet", as in, the "internet" database.
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So, does anyone remember WHY it's called Oracle 8i?
--Walt Weaver
Bozeman, Montana, USA
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M> I am just curious about to know for what that i stands for in Oracle
M> 8i.
i = Internet. I
ead stove in by a drunk with a pool cue." --Jay Trigg
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RE: OT RE: What stands for i in Oracle 8i
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> Not being funny, but when did y become a vowel?
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M> I am just curious about to know for what that i stands for in Oracle
M> 8i.
i = Internet. I was part of the 8.1 beta (and still have an
Oracle 8.1 pen by the way) when they changed the name, and
"i=Internet" is the explanation I was given by Oracle at the
time.
Best regards,
Jonathan Genni
Does anyone know what oracle 11j would be, in hex?
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> I believe it stands f
with a pool cue." --Jay Trigg
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> I
HELP
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8i
Actually now that I think about it... the "
I thought it was "i"ntensive... as in "labor". :-)
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I'm pretty sure it means..."i"ncredibly expensive!!
Ed Haskins
Oracle DBA
Verizon Wireless
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> I believe it stands for "internet", as in, the "internet" database.
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I was half expecting the next version to be Oracle9j - for Java.
: )
Patrice Boivin
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i=internet
At 08:55 AM 6/6/01 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
I am just curious about to know for what that i
stands for in Oracle 8i.
Can any one shed some light?
Thanks,
Muths
"Do not go where
the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a
trail."
i=investors
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8i
My
bet is that i = internet. Do I pass or do I get a big fat
"F"?
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I'm
pretty sure it means..."i"ncredibly
expensive!!
Ed
Haskins
Oracle
DBA
Verizon Wireless
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stands for i in Oracle 8iHi
Actually now that I think about it... the "i" in
Oracle8i actually stands for "i"diot proof. This is what Larry was talking
about when he made things easier so that less DBAs were
needed.
Are
you an idiot?? ;-)
Ed
Haskins
Oracle
DBA
Verizon Wireless
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for i
in Oracle 8i
I believe it stands for "internet", as in, the "internet"
database.
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What st
your Ninja
Death Touch, you step on a beer bottle and fall backwards into the juke box
and get your head stove in by a drunk with a pool cue." --Jay Trigg
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> From: Yexley Robert D SSgt AFIT/SCA [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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(I)credibly expensive... :-)
or (I)nternet
Take your pick...
Connor
--- Muthaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi,
>
> I am just curious about to know for what that i
> stands for in Oracle 8i.
>
> Can any one shed some light?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Muths
>
> "Do not go where the path may lead,
internet (Aka Java)
"Walking on water and developing software from a
specification are easy if both are frozen."
Christopher R. Spence Oracle DBA Fuelspot
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My bet
is that i = internet. Do I pass or do I get a big fat
"F"?
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AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: What
stands for i in Oracle 8iHi,I am just curious
about
Software that powers the INTERNET ( less metalink )
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> I heard a rumour:
>
> Larry Ellison was sitting at a table during a presentation, got up, and
> started talking
I am
pretty sure that it stands for Internet - as when they announced the release of
8i back at the UKOUG in 98 it was the all new fangled Oracle 8 Internet ready
database.. blah blah more marketing speak blah blah..
Dorothy
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I believe it stands for "internet", as in, the "internet"
database.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, 06 June, 2001 12:56
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: What
stands for i in Oracle 8iHi,I am just curious
about
I heard a rumour:
Larry Ellison was sitting at a table during a presentation, got up, and
started talking about the next version of the database. As usual he was all
worked up about it, very excited about the new product.
The database's version number was going to be 8.1.
Well, he didn't actua
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