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Re: Representing data on disk in an MV database - was Re: foundations of relational theory? - some references for the truly starving

From: Art Martz <artmartz_at_triad.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:37:24 GMT
Message-ID: <UCZlb.6456$fl1.103959@twister.southeast.rr.com>


cmurthi wrote:

>>
>> Fresh air? Where did you dig that corpse from the 60s? Even XML (which
>> smells a lot too) is more inventive with their field delimeters [SIC].

>
> And you and many of the most polemic of the 'theorists' are pretty
> inventive with spelling, syntax and grammar, too. Perhaps communication
> skills was not a requirement in your education...but then, maybe it's
> only necessary if one communicates with the real world, eh?

He doesn't want Bob to have all the fun. But he's nowhere near as creative. Maybe we should call him mini-Bob! Of course, since his email address traces to Mexico, maybe English isn't his native language, and we should cut him some slack.

Art Received on Thu Oct 23 2003 - 18:37:24 CDT

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