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I understand why you wouldn't wish to part with it, but a virtual museum
will never work. The 'where to find a leading edge PC' problem has
already been mentioned, where to find an industry standard floppy disk
will become an issue as well. For my money the best route for a museum
would be a source code library and a set of emulators of each
architecture that is preserved.
Niall
Who can't believe that he used the word architecture, despite despising
it it deeply and
Who moved the last 6.0.36 db we have to MS Access earlier this year :(
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Jeremiah Wilton
> Sent: 04 June 2003 14:35
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Chris: Thank you!
>
>
> I have a bit of Oracle memorabilia but I probably won't be
> willing to part with it. Maybe the Oracle Museum should be
> virtual, with a registry of who has what archaic Oracle stuff.
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