The biggest problem with Oracle is the cost of entry. Quite frankly the DB is one of the most important pieces in a high availablity system. This does not however mean that you have thousands (if not millions) of dollars to throw at a DB. Oracle in most cases is overkill, and where it is not, it is definately overpriced.
I know there are Oracle lease programs, but if you are going to take the time to run your whole system on leased (not hardware but..) software, then that would make me nervous.
i think you could of just posted your sig instead.
funny that you are now/* commenting */ on this.
applying US concepts of law to a non US entity seems naive at best, and even if it was US, learn about the concept turned down by the supreme court, the "Hecklers Veto" in i believe the 70s.
all information wants to be free. it just doesn't matter if it is true or not.
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ok, how about my real life situation, i have about 3600+ songs on my ipod. some of them i have put on there for friends special events (weddings, parties), which i really don't want to listen to regularly, but i really like a complete random playlist sometimes.
now i am enjoying hearing beasty boys "in sounds from the way out" (playing right now:), and then suddenly "hey nicky" by toni basil comes on. i really don't want this on my ipod, but a friend had me infect it with it for a party.
a confirmation would really not be all that hard to put the user threw. in fact you just put on another useless feature for me! user modes! unless a certain key combo is pressed it is in "common" mode, when those oh so secret keys (maybe owner definable) are pressed, presto, "gawd" mode.
Well my snowboard is from the US and it is measured cm. Burton is a retail snowboard equipment company. You do the measurements.
The biggest problem with Oracle is the cost of entry. Quite frankly the DB is one of the most important pieces in a high availablity system. This does not however mean that you have thousands (if not millions) of dollars to throw at a DB. Oracle in most cases is overkill, and where it is not, it is definately overpriced.
I know there are Oracle lease programs, but if you are going to take the time to run your whole system on leased (not hardware but..) software, then that would make me nervous.
i think you could of just posted your sig instead.
/* commenting */ on this.
funny that you are now
applying US concepts of law to a non US entity seems naive at best, and even if it was US, learn about the concept turned down by the supreme court, the "Hecklers Veto" in i believe the 70s.
all information wants to be free. it just doesn't matter if it is true or not.
i think you mean pounds
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ok, how about my real life situation, i have about 3600+ songs on my ipod. some of them i have put on there for friends special events (weddings, parties), which i really don't want to listen to regularly, but i really like a complete random playlist sometimes.
now i am enjoying hearing beasty boys "in sounds from the way out" (playing right now:), and then suddenly "hey nicky" by toni basil comes on. i really don't want this on my ipod, but a friend had me infect it with it for a party.
a confirmation would really not be all that hard to put the user threw. in fact you just put on another useless feature for me! user modes! unless a certain key combo is pressed it is in "common" mode, when those oh so secret keys (maybe owner definable) are pressed, presto, "gawd" mode.
always happy to insert the "useless" feature!
Where is an ISO image besides @ redhat. All the mirrors I have gone to don't seem to have it yet.