Re:DBA, please. "unique pluggable"?
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Memory - No disk footprint, extremely fast - for summary tables, simulations, temporary operations (, session handling?).
Actually, there's an example of another bad tradeoff: memory tables use fixed record length. They have no support for text type columns. Imaginary session data would have to be handled with CHAR column.
Well, OK then. It was just an idea. My garden (as well as agriculture in general) rely massively on rain water. However I don't think it doesn't make sense. Environment is, you know, complex: the changes made in one element are transfered into others due to very tight relationships between the elements. pH of the water affects pH of the soil and as a result some flora species used to certain condition may not grow well.
You are actually encouraged to download flash player on the alternate page and return once you have it done.
I really appreciate that advise, but all I can get here seems to be: "We are unable to locate a single Web player that best matches your platform and operating system."
In fact, you don't even have to give away the changes. You can keep it to yourself and be happy with what you have.
Just for the record: yes, you are wrong. Release date of Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 was on June 26th 2003. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260910.
www.eweek.com is not responding, I can't even read the article...
Is there a mirror somewhere?
Well, OK then. It was just an idea. My garden (as well as agriculture in general) rely massively on rain water. However I don't think it doesn't make sense. Environment is, you know, complex: the changes made in one element are transfered into others due to very tight relationships between the elements. pH of the water affects pH of the soil and as a result some flora species used to certain condition may not grow well.
Ever heard of acid rains?
You are actually encouraged to download flash player on the alternate page and return once you have it done.
I really appreciate that advise, but all I can get here seems to be: "We are unable to locate a single Web player that best matches your platform and operating system."