<snif!> Gee, thanks all! <honnnnk!> <snif>  OK, I'm better now... <grin!>

On the idea that Mogens started...

How about an ORACLE-L conference on a cruise ship?  I had a beer or two with
Suzy on a cruise from Vancouver to Alaska on a woefully under-attended "Geek
Cruise" (www.geekcruises.com) last summer.  I understand that the "Oracle
Odyssey" cruise from San Diego this year was even less well-attended.  Too
bad, because it is an excellent format with a lot of great content!  I'm
hopeful that Captain Neil would be all over the idea if he knew that 40-50+
people and families would sign up?

These things don't happen quickly, but everyone is hopeful that 2003 will
see the uphill side of a better economic picture.  Maybe the timing would be
good.

Neil works with Holland-America, which does Caribbean, Baja, and Alaska
cruises, but maybe they might also do something closer (or in the midst of)
Europe?  Or maybe halfway (i.e. Greenland, Iceland)?

Just a thought...

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>
> Tim is an exceptionally good guy, and I've had the pleasure of enjoying
> a few brews with him here in Denver.  I'm all for having an oracle-l
> conference!
>
> Mogens Nørgaard wrote:
> >
> > Sigh. I wish I understood half the words used in this exchange. Or
> > maybe not. But I still think Tim is a cool guy and I'm looking forward
> > to drinking beer with him next time we meet. The first time I met with
> > Tim was in Denver where he tricked me into eating  something he called
> > Rocky Mountain Oysters. If he ever makes it to Denmark I'll trick him
> > into eating our world-famous blood sausage.
> >
> > Actually I'd like to drink beer with all you guys next time we meet.
> > Maybe it's time for an Oracle-L Conference...
> >
> > Mogens
> >
> > Eric D. Pierce wrote:
> >
> > > You silly!
> > > I was talking about the email admin at the guy's company, not
> > > fatcity.
> > > It has subsequently been explained to me that damagement is at
> > > fault (surprise) and ought to be blamed for all evil, not the email
> > > admin.
> > > http://www.dogdoo.com
> > > Ross can explain how brown fits into the metaphysical context of
> > > your astral plane.
> > > ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2002, Number 118
> > >
> > >> ------------------------------
> > >>  From: "Tim Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>  Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 10:34:46 -0600
> > >>  Subject: Re: ANTI-VIRUS SPAM - YOUR EMAIL ADMIN IS A DIKHEAD /
> > >> (Fwd) Antigen found =*.*.txt file
> > >> Eric,
> > >> A 5th-grade teacher once admonished me on cursing by
> > >> pointing out that the English language has 100,000 words in
> > >> frequent usage and how unimaginative it was to constrain
> > >> myself to the same dozen or so words to describe my
> > >> feelings...
> > >> Bruce, the guy who runs FATCITY as a sideline business
> > >> (because this business doesn't generate enough money to
> > >> support the typical family), restricts all attachments not
> > >> only out of concern for viruses, but for the more practical
> > >> reason of limiting message size and therefore storage and
> > >> network capacity.  It's a good policy -- if you'd like to
> > >> send attachments, please address people
> > >>  directly...
> > >> ...and please grow up.
> > >> -Tim
> > >>
> > >> > I don't know if this guy (Evans, David) is subscribed to
> > >> > this list,  but if so, please tell your email admin that
> > >> > this stuff sucks.
> > >> > A text file attachment is not automatically equivalent to
> > >> > a virus  attachment.
> > >> > If their system wasn't set up by such dikheads, they would
> > >> > know  that they can implement packet scanning at the email
> > >> > gateway in a  non-intrusive manner that is far more
> > >> > effective than this spam  cr*pola.
> > >> > http://www.antivirus.com/products/isvw/
> > >> > regards,
> > >> > ep
> > >> >
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