In a message dated 5/17/2004 6:25:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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> I think that SQL-based DBMS's and the faith
> people have (and are taught to have) in the application of relational
> theories as THE way to approach data just might have something to do with
> the lack of progress and huge INCREASES in costs to companies using
> databases.
> 

Sorry I don't follow that.  Are you suggesting that somehow first-relational 
databases have a superior edge with today's technology, versus 
multi-relational databases?
  I'm not sure I'm following your argument as to why the speed of today's 
systems is a factor in deciding to use first-relational databases.
Thanks.
Will
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