It didn't, but its usage as such allowed for a better acronym...  ;-P

Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX


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> From: Mark Leith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject:      RE: OT RE: What stands for i in Oracle 8i
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> Not being funny, but when did y become a vowel?
> 
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> 
> Actually, I think they are following a logical progression of english
> vowels, i.e.,
> 
> "A" would indicate a pre-beta release - not suitable for marketing or
> Micro$oft quality,
> "E" is overused already with all the E-this.com and E-that.com's crashing
> and burning,
> "I" is the current flavor in IT marketing.  See HPUX 11i, Oracle 9i, etc,
> "O" will be for "Oh my gods!  How will I ever manage this monster!" in the
> next generation of systems,
> "U" and "Y" are yet to be determined...  Or maybe combined into "YU" (why
> you)...
> 
> Its just a theory, I could be wrong.
> 
> Scott Shafer
> San Antonio, TX
> 210-581-6217
> 
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