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27 Dec 2002 08:15:19 -0800, michael ngong said (and I quote):
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> It is interesting to note that the OCP,s you know cannnot turn on
> archiving .
Er? Where did I say that?
> I am not trying to back any one here but there could be
> students of yours who will be found wanting once you deviate the
> least from the curriculum so why do you expect OCP,s to be different.
There is no such thing as a "student of mine". I think you got me confused with someone else?
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> OCP should be the exception to life Right?Just as it is not possible
> to correct other works of life I would think it is not possible to
> correct OCP,s
Good. Let's scrap the thing then. I think that's what Oracle is starting to do with this measure.
> I cannot guarantee but you still produce students who are wanting once
> you step on anything the least deviant from your curriculum.Once more
> OCP should not be expected to be an exception
I do not produce any students. No educational institution here. However, I do expect anyone with proper training to be able to read a manual and be able to deduce from basic principles acquired while studying what the heck is that manual all about. I see none of the sort in any1 with just OCP training.
-- Cheers Nuno Souto nsouto_at_optusnet.com.au.nospamReceived on Sat Dec 28 2002 - 00:19:31 CST