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No, we just have different definitions of fun.
Writing a great piece of code, designing a database that I feel good about, solving a sticky problem; I find those things fun.
My friends say I'm wierd.
But I get paid for having fun, and I make more than they do. ;)
Jared
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
> my apologies, I think I might have slipped up and had some fun for a second.
> Guess that's the end of that.
> Have a good weekend.
>
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>
> Jared,
>
> Wish I could say the same thing. Anyone know of a fast way to get rid
> of a
> resident young adult???
>
> But, if you all let me return this thread back to a real discussion. How
> many
> of you out there are using Linux, particularly RedHat, in a production
> environment preferably with Oracle? The boss(s) around here are looking for
> a
> more "cost efficient" (read that as $0.00) operating system for some of our
> DB
> stuff. We may even decide on a more "cost efficient" (same translation)
> rdbms,
> otherwise known as PostGreSQL.
>
> Dick Goulet
>
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Author: Jeffery Stevenson <jeff_at_mpv.com>
> Date: 2/2/2001 12:16 PM
>
> You'd probably notice...advances in software would probably slow down
> because not too many software teams out there can push the envelope of what
> can be done on a computer as well as game development can (although there
> are some that I can think of). Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if the code
> for some database query optimizers trace back to some gaming AI code. :)
>
> Jeffery Stevenson
> Chief Databeast Tamer
> Medical Present Value, Inc.
> Austin, TX
>
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>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
>
> > What about Mechwarrior or Quake II, can I run that on Unix and will it run
> > smoothly? This is a fun debate, but I do agree there will never be a
> > winner.
>
> If all gaming software disappeared tomorrow, I would never notice.
>
> Jared
>
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