Re: There are no Oracle gurus!
From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:44:26 -0800
Message-ID: <1106761311.30050_at_yasure>
>>>I am sorry, but I don't understand what you are talking about.
>>
>>Mark and I, and I think all other regulars in c.d.o.server NEVER
>>post to c.d.ibm-db2 except when a previously existing thread
>>specifically mentions Oracle. I am asking the same courtest from
>>you with respect to Oracle.
>>
>>That we not have unsolicited comments about DB2 here unless they
>>are directly responsive to an existing thread that involves DB2.
>>
>>It is just a matter of courtesy started, as I have pointed out
>>repeatedly, by someone who shall remain anonymous, that posted
>>an unsolicited promotion for DB2 (some might call it spam) at
>>comp.databases.oracle.
>>
>>So please agree and lets end this thread.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>--
>>Daniel A. Morgan
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:44:26 -0800
Message-ID: <1106761311.30050_at_yasure>
Mark A wrote:
> "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message > news:1106697970.573261_at_yasure... >>>>
>>>>I stand corrected. Now can we get your agreement to equal courtesy?
>>>>--
>>>>Daniel A. Morgan
>>>
>>>I am sorry, but I don't understand what you are talking about.
>>
>>Mark and I, and I think all other regulars in c.d.o.server NEVER
>>post to c.d.ibm-db2 except when a previously existing thread
>>specifically mentions Oracle. I am asking the same courtest from
>>you with respect to Oracle.
>>
>>That we not have unsolicited comments about DB2 here unless they
>>are directly responsive to an existing thread that involves DB2.
>>
>>It is just a matter of courtesy started, as I have pointed out
>>repeatedly, by someone who shall remain anonymous, that posted
>>an unsolicited promotion for DB2 (some might call it spam) at
>>comp.databases.oracle.
>>
>>So please agree and lets end this thread.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>--
>>Daniel A. Morgan
> > > I was under the impression that you did not work for Oracle, so I am > confused.
[Quoted] I don't and never have. But why is agreeing to simple courtesy so difficult for you?
-- Daniel A. Morgan University of Washington damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace 'x' with 'u' to respond)Received on Wed Jan 26 2005 - 18:44:26 CET