Re: ROBUST:Please dont' use it this term.
From: Michael Yocca <yocca_at_ppg.com>
Date: 1997/04/08
Message-ID: <01bc4430$c4137620$4a52bd8d_at_chm0025>#1/1
Date: 1997/04/08
Message-ID: <01bc4430$c4137620$4a52bd8d_at_chm0025>#1/1
Just thought of another one - Is robust something like being up some creek without a paddle?
-- Michael Yocca, Data Administrator President Pittsburgh SQL Server Users Group http://users.sgi.net/~myocca/sql/pghssug/ The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of PPG Industries, Inc. Michael Yocca <yocca_at_ppg.com> wrote in article <01bc4419$7eb2a7c0$4a52bd8d_at_chm0025>...Received on Tue Apr 08 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST
> robust? Is that like when a record breaks?
> I don't dare record the other pun that came to mind...... :)
> --
> Michael Yocca, Data Administrator
> President Pittsburgh SQL Server Users Group
> http://users.sgi.net/~myocca/sql/pghssug/
>
> The views expressed here are those of the author
> and do not necessarily reflect those of PPG Industries, Inc.
>
>
> Louis Marchand <louis.marchand_at_connects.com> wrote in article
> <3343D4E6.681C_at_connects.com>...
> > MP wrote:
> > >
> > > Louis Marchand <louis.marchand_at_connects.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > >contained uses of the word 'robust' (which) I
> > > >find terribly irritating.
> > > Your argument regarding the use of this term is far more robust
> > > than any I've seen in SQL Server newsgroups.
> > >
> > > Mike Palmer
> >
> > Cut that out!
> >
> > Lou
> >
>