Oracle FAQ | Your Portal to the Oracle Knowledge Grid |
![]() |
![]() |
Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.server -> Re: Personal Oracle Patch for XP
"Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message
news:w7udnUp0_8eazandRVn-jw_at_comcast.com...
>
> What is the point to pursue this word-clinging nonsense?
>
> This is what user questioned:
>
> "I haven't paid one red cent. Was I supposed to? I thought with the name
> PERSONAL Oracle....that it was free. Should I have gotten Oracle Lite?"
>
> That was your answer:
> "
> All Oracle software costs money. All of it.
>
> The confusion perhaps arises over the fact that all of it is also
> downloadable for free at technet.oracle.com. But they are made available
for
> you only to evaluate and assess"
>
>
> That was my correction
And what precisely did you correct. I said "they are downloadable for free...for you...to evaluate and assess". You quoted Oracle sating "all software downloads are free...only while developing and prototyping your applications". Those two sentences read practically identically. As ever, you didn't "correct", you didn't "amplify", you didn't add anything to the discussion. You just like to "contribute" for no apparent reason.
>(citied from OTN )
>
> "All software downloads are free, and each comes with a development
license
> that allows you to use full versions of the products only while developing
> and prototyping your applications.
>
> If this is your case - you should not pay for it.
> " (Exactly the user case)
"Exactly the user case"???????????????????????????????????????
Are you truly from Planet Earth, or have you just breezed in from planet Zog?
LOOK AT THE THREAD TITLE. THE GUY WANTS PATCHES. PATCHES REQUIRE A PAID-FOR
LICENSE. THEREFORE THIS IS NOT EXACTLY THE USER CASE. IT IS EXACTLY *NOT*
THE USER CASE.
> Anything is not clear? Any reason to begin this flame?
See above. You are an ignorant buffoon.
> Do you have anything personal against me, Mr Howard?
Yes. You are arrogant, and ignorant with it. You never apologise. You never admit to being wrong. You mislead people asking for help. You supply incorrect and irrelevant answers. And you lie ("I've seen Oracle's source code"). And you can't even manage to get my name right.
Of the long list, the fact that you mislead people asking for help is the worst. Received on Thu Feb 19 2004 - 00:22:12 CST
![]() |
![]() |