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From: Karsten Farrell <kfarrell@belgariad.com>
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Subject: Re: Mike Warren
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damorgan@exxesolutions.com said...
> Karsten Farrell wrote:
<snip>
> >
> > Perhaps Mike would suggest I go to Iraq and, like some canary, stand at
> > the front lines to check for the use of biological weapons. If I live,
> > no biology; if I die, oh well, just one less old goat in the world. I
> > sure hope the US military doesn't read this and think it's a wonderful
> > idea. :)
> > --
> > /Karsten
> > DBA > retired > DBA
> 
> Maybe we should all go there and save them from being forced into slavery
> using DB2 or worse?
> 
> Daniel Morgan
> 
You do have a point there! Not that I'm implying, of course, that DB2 is 
a fate worse than death. Well, maybe...
-- 
/Karsten
DBA > retired > DBA
