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PostgreSQL 8.0 Enters Beta

gavinroy writes "As announced in pgsql-announce, PostgreSQL 8.0 Beta is now available. New features include native win32 support, Point in Time Recovery, Tablespaces, and much more! here is the beta history if you want more information."

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  1. My first! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fIRST pOST! Therefore AC

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  4. Two things by FortKnox · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    To help read the comments on this page (without the hypnotic brown/taupe mess), use this link.

    Second, pardon my ignorance, but what does a wheel-barrow (the /. icon for DB) have anything to do with DBs??

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    1. Re:Two things by overunderunderdone · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      It may be off topic... but from the bottom of my heart. Thank you!

  5. Re:Die IT theme by Enygma42 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    or perhaps slightly more appropriate
    http://shit.slashdot.org/article.pl?s id=04/08/10/1 350230&tid=221

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  6. I love gavin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I LOVE YOU GAVIN!!

    1. Re:I love gavin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      gaving maeks mai mirc beep with the sound of loooooooooove

  7. Re:I recommend Mysql users to take a look at PG by jellomizer · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "What about us brain dead slobs? You will be given comfy jobs! Monorail Monorail Monorail!!! Mono... Do'h!" Sorry you post just put the song in my head.

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  8. Re:But by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    In japan.

  9. Re:Poll: WHICH IS BETTER by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ceren is a hot, hot, hot vixen.

  10. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    what part of

    the right of the people to keep and bear Arms

    do YOU not get. sheesh... nice try though.

  11. Re: Your sig by chill · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Just a tidbit to keep in mind. When the 2nd Amendment was written, the militias of many States were comprised of every able bodied male over the age of 12.

    The idea was to have EVERYONE owning a firearm and trained in its use, in case the need arose for a conscription base that wasn't totally green.

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  12. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    No, the appropriate response is that regulated as used in the 2nd amendment means "To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning", not the common usage today.

  13. MySQL vs PG by zardinuk · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    In my experience, PG doesn't have as good of a native interface than MySQL, MySQL is much faster for a free database, and the features are getting in there. Problem with PG is that it is an old design that has been worked with for quite a while. I remember looking into replication with postgress and decided to just convert everything to MySQL for replication, had to keep PG around for the GIS datatypes, but now that feature is being finalized in MySQL. I will have to look into firebird now that someone's mentioned that it has better replication support...

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  14. Re: Your sig by ckaminski · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It is also important to remember that there was no provision for a standing army in the Constitution, as well.

  15. Personally by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    IMHO I think PITR is a PITA. You know? OMG. OMFG! ROFLMAO. HTH. HAND!

  16. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by pete-classic · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    The first Congress passed the Militia Act of 1792, which said, in part:


    [. . .]That each and every free able-bodied white male citizen of the respective States, resident therein, who is or shall be of age of eighteen years, and under the age of forty-five years (except as is herein after excepted) shall severally and respectively be enrolled in the militia[. . .]


    So you see, militia was only meant to restrict who possessed firearms on a basis of race and sex, not based on military service.

    -Peter

    PS: This is scraped off a website, but it happens to be my website ;-)

    -P
  17. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by Paradise+Pete · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    So you see, militia was only meant to restrict who possessed firearms on a basis of race and sex

    And age, you young whippersnapper.

  18. Re:You can save a few clicks... by zoloto · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You can also save your eyes by clicking here or here for my favorite color scheme.

  19. Re: Your sig by WindBourne · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    This is why all the arguments about protecting yourselves from criminals; guns for hunting; etc. are irrelevant. The 2nd Amendment is there exclusively to give the people the power to protect themselves from the Gov't, if necessary.

    What is interesting is that people today do not seem to understand that this is needed now, more than ever before.

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  20. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Reagan was an ACOA, a child of a severe alcoholic. He was a chronic liar, as are many people from alcohol-influenced families. (For example, Bill Clinton seemed like he was lying even when he wasn't.)

  21. Re: Your sig by ckaminski · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I hate to say it, but if it comes down to a revolution, a concealed weapon is all that allows a revolutionary the ability to perform certain missions. You can't conceal a long gun.

    I agree with you, to a point. If you could guarantee that criminals wouldn't have handguns, I'd agree with you even more. If you could guarantee that criminals wouldn't have knives and bats and sticks and tire irons, I'd agree even more. If you could guarantee that criminals wouldn't rape and kill a young woman out for a morning jog, I'd agree with you 100%.

    But you cannot guarantee that, so a handgun is the perfect answer in a no so perfect world, if the user so chooses to become trained and armed.

  22. Re: Your sig by ckaminski · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    When I was a kid, 10, or 12 not really sure, I got introduced to the realities of firearms. A big production was made about rounding up all the dogs and putting the horses away. Then the gun was retrieved from the closet. Climbed to the cupola. Then Pepe disappeared for 20 minutes and came back with .22 ammo. Then we shot 10, 20 rounds into 2x4's. It was a demonstration that is permanently etched into my memory. I remember little from those years, but I will always remember the size of the little .22 hole going in, and the giant divet taken out of the back of the 2x4.

    90% of Americans (I'd gather) have never touched a gun, nor seen what they can do other than movies, Real Police Videos, and Discovery Channel documentaries.

    They have no respect for the power of firearms, nor for the immense peace that firing weapons can bring to the soul, knowing that you can wield the power to take a life, yet be respectful enough not to. They are afraid. They are far removed from the people the Framers represented. They don't have to hunt for food. They don't huddle in shacks burning wet wood and wearing dirty clothes eating maggoty bread and facing constant Indian attack.

    No, they go to PTA meetings, bitch about the price of water service to the house, and zoning variances about how far from the sidewalk they can plant flowerbeds, or go on a rampage and destroy some kid's treehouse because of an unreasonable fear that their own property value is somehow diminshed.

    That is the reality of America today. And it sickens me.

  23. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by GCP · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Though I'll be "voting against" Bush myself, I'd give you a "+1 insightful" if I could.

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  24. Re: Your sig by WindBourne · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    That is the reality of America today. And it sickens me.

    Personally, I do not mind some of the attitudes towards guns from city slickers. It is understandable. Not desired, but understandable. What I find funny is other attitudes. My S.O. thinks hunting is abismal and she does not want our daughter to be around farms. Nor around hunting or fishing. She thinks that Hunting is horrible.

    But she sure loves to eat chicken, steaks, etc. I have not bothered to point out the artery that I noticed in her steak the other day.

    Likewise, she objects to guns and and only grudgingly tolerates my fathers bow. She opposes W's attitudes towards stealing our rights (thank god), but would gladly steal my right to own a gun that may one day be used to fight against this corrupt (or any other) admin.

    Sadly, I think that she is typical

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  25. Re: Your sig by jadavis · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    You don't even need to go into that to show the problem with his sig.

    Here is the text of the 2nd:
    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

    Now, allow me to change just a few words:
    A well educated electorate, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and read books, shall not be infringed.

    Does the above mean that only the well-educated should be allowed to keep and read books? Of course not. The second clause stands on it's own. If the founding fathers had intended for only the militia to reserve their right to bear arms, they would have said "the right of the militia" not "the right of the people".

    I can respect arguments that gun control laws are a good idea. I cannot respect arguments that gun control is constitutional.

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  26. Re:Bittorrent [was Re:where to download] by pete-classic · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'm no fan of Bush, either. I can't tell the difference between him and a Democrat. I guess the bluster is a little different, but in practice they are indistinguishable.

    I'll be voting for Michael Badnarik.

    -Peter