Re: problems installing utl_dbws on Oracle 11.2.0.3 EE on Win2008R2

From: onedbguru <onedbguru_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 12:34:22 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <13442149.6758.1332358462486.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums_at_vbtv42>



On Wednesday, March 21, 2012 1:49:39 PM UTC-4, joel garry wrote:
> On Mar 21, 8:24 am, Pol
> <eff.off.if.you.think.youre.getting.my.em..._at_anon.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:55:59 +0100, Pol wrote:
> > > This group appears to have all but died - the signal to noise ratio is
> > > very sad.
> >
> > Just to follow up and "prove" that I'm not just a sour spammer - I
> > used to follow this group regularly - it's just that there's never
> > anything good on it these days.
> >
> > Never = v. v. rarely - not worth checking - there is the odd "diamond
> > in the muck" but...
>
> There's around a useful post a day, maybe one a week that's truly
> interesting. But haven't you noticed, the interesting ones pull all
> sorts of people out of the woodwork?
>
> I could name some blogs that are highly popular but not posted that
> often. I could name a lot more who feel the necessity to post every
> day that should just stfu.
>
> The answer might be, post something interesting!
>
> Some tweets could probably stand to have some longer form discussion
> in a centralized manner...
>
> >
> > Anyway, if you are serious about seeking help and/or learning about
> > Oracle, then forums.oracle.com and/or Oracle-L (mailing list) is the
> > way to go - IMHO.
>
> Agreed, both quite useful and popular these days, though the
> moderation seems increasingly intrusive and by nature will always have
> some bad examples.
>
> jg
> --
> _at_home.com is bogus.
> "The Department of Justice regards it as a federal crime to enter a
> social networking site in violation of the terms of service, but
> during recent congressional testimony, the agency said such violations
> would not be prosecuted. " http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/mar/21/tp-employers-seek-resume-and-facebook-login/

Agreed about the signal/noise ratio, but I still follow it from time to time. Google groups has made it much eaiser to report the spam and then I never see it again. Received on Wed Mar 21 2012 - 14:34:22 CDT

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