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Hello Bricken,
Thank you for bringing this in.
As you may check in previous posts I never ever questioned or suggested Mr. Howard's professional abilities (despite his absolutely unreasonable attempts earlier to doubt my profession experience and advice)
What I did is merely noted that Mr. Howard omitted very important database recovery option and pointed user into direction that can be end of DBA career in production environment.
With all this said - no one is perfect. Even the best experts can and do make mistakes. So, there is no need to be offended. Someone corrects you, recognize it and that's it.
Please, look up the thread. Is there was any reason even to attempt to prove that user did not said exactly what he said? I think no. I was the one who all the time was trying to stop this flame .
Mr. Howard is a long time list contributor. Does this gives anyone right to treat new members as a second class citizens?
Regards,
Ron
DBA Infopower
http://www.dbainfopower.com
Standard disclaimer:
http://www.dbainfopower.com/dbaip_advice_disclaimer.html
All discussion was about the recovery option that was omitted and about
"Bricklen" <bricklen-rem_at_yahoo.comz> wrote in message
news:P7dYb.18694$n17.6789_at_clgrps13...
> Ron wrote:
> > Can you please provide little bit more then naked statement?
> > And yes - it is 100% about time.
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ron
>
> Instead of using several hours of my time listing Howard's posts over
> the past several years for your edification, how about you do if for
> yourself? Just go to:
> http://groups.google.ca/groups?meta=group%3Dcomp.databases.oracle.*
> and plunk in HJR's initials (or his name, your choice).
>
> I feel that his knowledge and tests speak for themselves.
>
> Of course, YMMV.
Received on Mon Feb 16 2004 - 22:28:00 CST