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Hans Forbrich <forbrich_at_yahoo.net> wrote in message news:<ODGYc.74758$X12.67381_at_edtnps84>...
> Jeff wrote:
>
> > In article <iVGXc.19635$A8.1896_at_edtnps89>, Hans Forbrich
> > <forbrich_at_yahoo.net> wrote:
> >>Jeff wrote:
> >>
> >>> I say "fleas on the same dog" makes for an apt analogy apropos of this
> >>> thread.
> >>> If you call the dog, which flea jumps? grin
> >>>
> >>
> >>Since you haven't given either an ID, you can't tell them apart. You need
> >>to dig into your kitbag to eliminate the duplicates & redesign your model.
> >
> > You don't name your dog's fleas?! :-)
>
> Please, please, please,
> Of course I name my dog's fleas!
> Yup, that's right - I sure do
> I name them Flea-One and Flea-Two.
>
> And when I call to those fleas,
> I hope you will notice, please,
> that Flea-One does not come when I call
> "Flea-Two" ... and that's not all.
>
> When I don't want to talk to Flea-Two,
> as on occasion I'm sure you do to,
> I simply call Flea-One by name
> and he'll answer, alone, just the same.
>
> But if I just simply called out "hey you",
> then both would respond, and then two
> fleas would try to cross o'er the line
> e'en when only one would do just fine.
>
> What would really cause me much grief,
> and everyone else disbelief,
> is the total chaos and confusion
> and utter mental contusion
> that would arise if I called them the same
> or even worse, gave them no name,
> 'cause then I couldn't tell 'em apart
> or fix 'em when the dog did ... scratch?
Maybe there is "too much" intelligence in the listener. Please post output of lsnrctl status, both homes.
jg
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