Little war story: I wrote a mini-spec in which I misspelled "warehouse". The spell checker corrected it to "whorehouse" thoughout and the name stuck! ("I'm not making this up you know!")
Little war story: I wrote a mini-spec in which I misspelled "warehouse". The spell checker corrected it to "whorehouse" thoughout and the name stuck! ("I'm not making this up you know!")
I believe I have already answered all the jibes with my original posts. Why waste my, and eveyone elses, time?
Mike
I'm sure you're good at dat.:pQuote:
Originally posted by mikerault
I believe I have already answered all the jibes with my original posts.
Mike
Keep them coming, ladies :)
C'mon children. Keep voting!
Just wanted to climb up the thread ladder, the poll was sinking..heh heh...:D
Ok Tarry, if you want to make this interesting than maybe someone with access to a 64 bit server should create a test database and try out some of the suggestions mentions in Rules for setting large Oracle blocksizes. They would then post the methodology they used to test the theories in the article as well as the results.Quote:
Originally posted by Tarry
C'mon children. Keep voting!
Just wanted to climb up the thread ladder, the poll was sinking..heh heh...:D
Does someone want to step up to the plate and do some benchmarking???
saw this on c.d.o.s this morning,
Can I, too, become an overpaid Oracle DBA
found it interesting.
well, that didn't work too well.
Can I, too, become an overpaid Oracle DBA
tinyurl this time...
My problem is that I can't ask for $550 per hour with a straight face! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by TomKyte
well, that didn't work too well.
Can I, too, become an overpaid Oracle DBA
tinyurl this time...
Quote:
Originally posted by gandolf989
My problem is that I can't ask for $550 per hour with a straight face! :rolleyes:
another classic