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Re: OT: wasRe: What combination of Solaris & Oracle?

From: Gary L. Burnore <gburnore_at_databasix.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 02:24:15 -0400
Message-ID: <9peauh$g5r$5@flonk.databasix.com>


On Wed, 03 Oct 2001 06:18:29 GMT, in article <V4yu7.12094$ES5.1277194263_at_newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>, "Sikpup" <dev_at_nul.net> wrote:

>
>"Rich Teer" <rich_at_rite-group.com> wrote in message
>news:Pine.GSO.4.33.0110022118510.28281-100000_at_grover...
>> On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Gary L. Burnore wrote:
>>
>> > Because lots and lots and lots of people are more than familiar with it
>and
>> > it's been through the riggors of hackers and such. 8 is getting "older"
>now,
>> > so it's a close second. As for the Oracle part, I've not had the chance
>to
>>
>> No disprespect, but I do find this approach rather amusing, given that
>> Solaris 7 and 8 share a common ancestry - and that bugs tend to get
>> fixed in newer version before old.
>>
>> I can understand holding off for a couple of months after FCS, to make
>> sure the biggest bugs that weren't spotted by the Beta process are
>> ironed out, but after that, I think upgrading is a worthwhile thing
>> to do - assuming that the downtime can be scheduled (although this can
>> be minimised with Soalris 8).
>>
>> > Yep. That's why it's added to my sig. :) What I really hope happens is
>he's
>> > caught and tried. The jury would be 12 women. The result, life in
>prison. When
>> > he dies, he's buried on his left side in a frilly dress, facing away
>from
>> > Mecca.
>>
>> Poetic justice indeed - not that I have anything against Muslems
>> in general, or any other religion for that matter, although I
>> do find their attitude towards women questionable. But, as
>> an atheist, there's probably something from every religion I
>> would find questionable - but to each their own. Fortunately,
>> most of us live in a society where people are free to follow
>> whatever religious beliefs they want to: and amen to that. Who
>> am I (or anyone else for that matter) to tell someone what to
>> belive and what not to believe?
>
>You forgot to add:
>
>Buried under a pig sty.

Darn, you're right. I did forget that important part.

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