Re: OT: Reasons to NOT write an Oracle book
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 15:10:13 -0300
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LOL, I bet we could come up with some pretty funny titles.
Real titles I saw that I thought were funny prior to Y2K were like
Learn Oracle in 21 Days
Oracle Database Administration for Dummies
The Idiot's Guide to Oracle Database Administration
...
The Maze Runner probably could serve as a good start for an Oracle book title...
Pat.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Niall Litchfield < niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah but only because he hasn't realised it's a 7 book deal.
>
> Harry Potter and the Agent of Azkhaban
> Harry Potter and the Plugin of Doom
> Harry Potter and the Order of Incidents
> Harry Potter and the Version Numbering from He'll
> Harry Potter and the Management Packs of Confusion
> Harry Potter and the Goth Princess of....
>
> Editors note. Niall has been taken to room 101 to face his worst nightmare
> and so betray Julia. The platform migration to MSSQL.
> Come Pete. We all know you got a multi-million dollar advance for
> "Harry Potter and the Surprisingly Cheap Cloud Control
> Installation"...
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