Re: Semiotics
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:51:50 GMT
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"David Cressey" <david.cressey_at_earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:1joLe.5031$RZ2.3346_at_newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> If semiotics is all about writers like Humberto Eco,  then it's a little
far
> afield even for my tastes.
>
> Now, if Eco had written about say, how we name data,  I might have read
him
> a little more.
>
> Let's say that Humberto Eco wrote a paper on practical considerations to
> consider when choosing a primary key for a table, if there is more than
one
> suitable candidate key.  I probably would have read such a paper.
>
> Then again,  if Humberto Eco had written a paper on this subject,  he
might
> have entitled it "The name of the rows."  (little joke).
>
>
>
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