Re: Define "flatten database" ?
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:06:36 -0600
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"David Cressey" <david.cressey_at_earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "Alan" <not.me_at_rcn.com> wrote in message
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> As Tony said to me, not so long ago, maybe you are flogging a dead horse.
>
> DA Morgan is telling us that he's "the professor". If you go back a few
> months, you'll see Dawn announcing the same thing, although in different
> phrasing. So I think it's wisest to let them play out their little game
> of
> "my credentials are better than yours", and wait until they have
> something
> substantive to respond to.
Give me a break. I work in the business world and am taking a single year "out" to teach with my lowly masters degree (and not even one in Computer Science!) at the college where my husband teaches because they asked if I could help them out.
I figured this would help me brush up my own knowledge in the areas I am teaching since you can really learn a topic when you teach it! By the end of this year I will have taught more CS courses than I have taken. I am able to do this in a way that I think is competent because I have a quarter of a century of experience and have been an avid reader and experimenter, keeping quite current over the years.
So, while I have no problem mentioning facts, both relevant and not (I'm a bit chatty), I would hope that you won't find me playing any one-upmanship on just about anything except that my husband and I raised two wonderfull, intelligent, beautiful, and kind daughters. Now THAT I'm very proud of (enough to end my sentence with a preposition).
Cheers! --dawn Received on Sat Jan 29 2005 - 19:06:36 CET
