Re: foundations of relational theory?

From: Bob Badour <bbadour_at_golden.net>
Date: 30 Oct 2003 06:14:38 -0800
Message-ID: <cd3b3cf.0310300614.1a704669_at_posting.google.com>


michael_at_preece.net (Mike Preece) wrote in message news:<1b0b566c.0310300010.6964036d_at_posting.google.com>...

> alfredo_at_ncs.es (Alfredo Novoa) wrote in message news:<e4330f45.0310291655.5daabf8c_at_posting.google.com>...
> > bbadour_at_golden.net (Bob Badour) wrote in message news:<cd3b3cf.0310290621.67fed43_at_posting.google.com>...
> >
> > > You are not only ignorant but apparently quite stupid as well. I still
> > > wonder: Does Pick attract ignorant, stupid people? Or does it make
> > > people stupid?
> >
> > Perhaps all the intelligent people abandoned the sinking ship a long time ago.
> >
> >
> > Regards
> > Alfredo
>
> You make good points. I can see your point of view. Very well
> reasoned. I can't fault your logic. Such perceptive observations. It's
> so stimulating and challenging to put forward one's own view and to
> contrast it with an opposing viewpoint. Excellent discussion. Makes
> participating in newsgroup discussions such a worthwhile pusuit. I
> really think we're getting to the crucial matter here in this
> discussion.

When I see any evidence that you have made the least headway in your education regarding the fundamentals of data management, I will tend to agree with you. Until then, your participation is worthless.

Oh, I wish my ISP had more reliable news service. Are all ISP's this unreliable with respect to usenet? Received on Thu Oct 30 2003 - 15:14:38 CET

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