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"Howard J. Rogers" <hjr_at_dizwell.com> wrote in message news:<40cb736b$0$14389$afc38c87_at_news.optusnet.com.au>...
> "omlet v4" <amjadd_at_uop.edu.jo> wrote in message
> news:604b7892.0406120842.3b196266_at_posting.google.com...
>
> > > So, on the evidence in front of me, I take it your comment about
> references
> > > in my book was just the mindless dribbling of someone whose opinion of
> > > themselves is a good deal higher than most others'.
> > >
> >
> > <quote>
> > "
> > March 2004
> > If you're a regular visitor to this website....).
> >
> > You'll notice a lot of ...... (at hjr_at_dizwell.com) or ask us direct at
> > info_at_dizwell.com.
> >
> > The days of ...... bandwith.
> > "
> > <end of quote>
>
> cryptic way of continuing to bang on about one typo
one typo from <quote> "the very best in technically accurate, yet easy to understand, information about the Oracle RDBMS." </quote> Here is another!?!
Disclaimer: The following insidious words are the hog wash of their respective owners: in this case dizwell.com
"June 2004
An insidious disease appears to be striking down posters like HJR to the comp.databases.oracle.server Usenet newsgroup (the same one we mentioned here last month). The symptoms of this disease are a ....... ... really means that people adopting this line of argument don't actually have a clue how Oracle works or behaves, or whether their advice is going to achieve anything measurable at all....
In ...... is very definitely a quantifiable cost-though.............. "
Here is the scoop: find one typo and get paid for the rest of your
insidious web site life. Find two and get paid for the number of
characters in the following word
mooottttthhheee&&&&&&&uuuuuuuuu*****%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Should you fail: ............................................... guessthese words and earn $$$$$$$.
So, on the evidence in front of me, I take it your comment about
"ANYTHING"
was just the mindless dribbling of someone who cannot spell; whose
opinions of Oracle Newsgroups, Oracle gurus and developers are ....
while in fact you should go back to 1st grade.
Received on Mon Jun 14 2004 - 08:03:57 CDT