OH DEAR, now that would require the list to up the bandwidth. Good point!! *-)
Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA
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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:09 PM
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Goulet, Dick scribbled on the wall in glitter crayo
Goulet, Dick scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
> use at your own risk. Now is there any way we can get Uncle Larry to
> subscribe/listen??? *-)
well, if we could get him to subscribe and *listen*, that's OK... my fear is
that he'd subscribe and *talk*.;-)
--
Bill "Shrek" Thater
Dennis,
Personally I don't care if any Oracle employee ever answers a post on the
list. The point is they are out there listening to the REAL world of Oracle use.
That's a ton better than their competition, and I believe we've all benefited from
that alone. As for when they do post a
> HJR's saga still rates as one of the all-time
> dumbass knee-jerk reactions from Oracle
> damagement.
I don't mean to rub salt in an open sore, but you've got me curious. What happened
with HJR? I don't think I've heard anything about this...
--
My employers like me, but not enough to let me
HJR's saga still rates as one of the all-time
dumbass knee-jerk reactions from Oracle
damagement.
And yes, I sincerely hope this message gets
"circulated"to as many Oracle VPs as it can.
Cheers
Nuno Souto
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> At the risk of opening old wounds, after
> -Original Message-
> From: Mladen Gogala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2003 06:00
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> Subject: Mauve databases use least RAM
>
>
> I just received "Effective Oracle by Design" and reading the foreword
> I noticed not only
Apologies not needed - I thought it was rather amusing actually!
It's easy to confuse Robert and I. We've worked closely together on a
number of books, and we're both equally cute! :)
Pete
"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook
"Oh no, it's not. It's mu
Microsoft?? A secret SQL Server developer? Address spoofing is a child play now-a-days
...
Raj
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And with an email address like mine, who do you think I work for? :)
Pete
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I apologize. I was somehow connecting you with TUSC and Robert Freeman. Not
that it's a bad thing, but I should have noticed.
On 2003.10.22 20:54, Pete Sharman wrote:
And with an email address like mine, who do you think I work for? :)
Pete
"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin
Mladen - I can think of far more reasons why an employee would NOT
participate on a public list than reasons why they would.
5. You can easily become the target of wrath for anyone that hates
Oracle.
4. The slightest misstatement on your part could easily be interpreted as
a lack of knowledg
And with an email address like mine, who do you think I work for? :)
Pete
"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook
"Oh no, it's not. It's much harder than that!"
Bruce Pihlamae, long-term Oracle DBA
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Mladen Gogala
Sent: Thursda
Pete Sharman is also an Oracle employee. And I know of at least two
Oracle University instructors who are members, albeit not using their
Oracle email addresses.
There are several other Oracle employees on the list, some lurk because
they've joined using their Oracle email addresses and may be afr
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