> a business" wouldn't pay for a system that big,
> that expensive, that important, that didn't work
A heck of a lot of companies buy into SAP, Oracle ERP, and the like.
I've had a copy of "Command Line" for a long time. It's an excellent and enjoyable read, even if it is a bit dated.
With the exception of the Monkey analogy, I don't think Garote's additions really contribute much to the original text. They really provide more personal commentary than new information.
Rich
I've had it for a few weeks. While it's not quite as solid as my old A22p, it's probably more robust than anything out there except an Apple.
> a business" wouldn't pay for a system that big, > that expensive, that important, that didn't work A heck of a lot of companies buy into SAP, Oracle ERP, and the like.
I've had a copy of "Command Line" for a long time. It's an excellent and enjoyable read, even if it is a bit dated. With the exception of the Monkey analogy, I don't think Garote's additions really contribute much to the original text. They really provide more personal commentary than new information. Rich
Bush got more votes than any American in history. Mmm. Bush got more votes than Abraham Lincoln. I guess that him the better president.