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Re: Should I study Oracle 8i/9i or 9i directly/

From: Richard Foote <Richard.Foote_at_oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 19:02:18 +1000
Message-ID: <3D5A1C9A.27346721@oracle.com>


Hi Dudester,

Alas, the US is not quite so open to imports and not quite so agreeable to a free market as some Australian farmers would like :(

Don't touch Fosters (yucky yuck yuck), get hold of a Crown Lager and your life will be changed for the better ;)

Cheers (literally)

Richard

dudester wrote:
>
> Richard Foote wrote:
> > Hi Terry,
> >
> > I would recommend studying 9i. By doing so, you will effectively learn
> > 8i plus all the current bunch of goodies. Note that the basic
> > architecture and the basic good DBA principles and best practices don't
> > change hugely between releases. It's the bells and whistles that become
> > more impressive and make life interesting.
> >
> > Living in sunny Canberra, Australia, I can't really comment too much on
> > any good Oracle training facilities in South Bay California. But what I
> > can say is that I met up with a bunch of LA Lakers fans when I visited
> > in 1989 and although they showed me the town and I had a great time,
> > they weren't very good at holding their alcohol (despite the fact US
> > beer was somewhat like making love in a canoe )
> >
> > Cheers ;)
>
> The last time I checked, the US was open to imports from around the
> world. I would imagine that it wouldn't be find to find almost any beer
> from around the world in the US.
>
> I'm sure you guys don't drink that swill called Foster's all day long.
> Oh that's right, you just make that for the foreigners.
>
> ;)
>
> >
> > Richard
> >
> > Terry H wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >> Please give me some advice.
> >>
> >> Should I study 8i -> 9i or study 9i directly?
> >> Do you know any good Oracle training school in South bay of California
> >> (alameda county or Santa Clare county)?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>Terry H.
> >


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