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Re: rman recover/restore from backup

From: Howard J. Rogers <hjr_at_dizwell.com>
Date: 25 Feb 2004 04:15:31 -0800
Message-ID: <14a1f766.0402250415.1c217401@posting.google.com>


"Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message news:<rt6dncyYOeUe5qbdRVn-uw_at_comcast.com>...
> > Then you're an even bigger idiot than I gave you credit for, because
> ...<blah><blah>,<blah>
>
> After your ugly speech is done here are the results:
>
> You provided bad technical advice

Which worked. You keep forgetting that tiny detail, Ron.

> Being provided with 100% clear technical evidence you answered with
> curses

In response to your demonstration of how to do TSPITR, I said rather nice things about you, though pointed out it was overly-complicated and of no relevance to the original poster. You didn't take me up on the offer of being nice, and you ignored the irrelevance of your method. It about sums you up.

> Not being able to come with anything else, you imply that others support
> you.

I implied nothing. I didn't have to. Enough posters have jumped in to the thread to make it abundantly clear what the general opinion of you is. They're not supporting *me* anyway. This isn't personal. It's the quality of the advice that's at issue, and yours is generally regarded as being worthy only of a rather decrepit garage sale.

> When you was helping to crucify Don Burleson on this forum you cared
> only for technical correctness,

I wasn't aware you were here then Ron. Interesting little bit of self-revelation that.

>and ignore that many DBAs would take a word
> from Burleson vs all your life story and all technical advice you can
> provide in a future 10 lifes.

Strangely enough, I lose no sleep whatsoever at the thought that there's one born every minute.

With such a brilliantly technically competent advocate such as yourself to back him up, I think by contrast it might be Don who's losing the sleep.

> So much for Howard J. Rogers

Uh huh. What a punchline! Such devastating wit in one so daft.

HJR Received on Wed Feb 25 2004 - 06:15:31 CST

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