SStewart wrote:
Because the shuttle burns primarily liquid oxygen as a fuel source
isn't it essentially non polluting?
Burning is the reaction between an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent.
Usually we call the reducing agent the fuel and we neglect the oxidizing agent.
So the fuel source
Sam wrote:
Dana knows one that will work for $7 hr.
I won't :)
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Michael Dinowitz wrote:
While NY isn't as secure as Israel is, the cops here do have dogs and I'd
bet that those dogs are well trained in bomb sniffing.
And how many of those dogs do you have to pass when you drive a pickup into a
tunnel under the Hudson?
Also, getting a large
fertilizer
oh yeah, I forgot about Somalia..what a disaster. Our Somalia
turn-tail-and-run fiasco is THE event that terrorists point to and say See,
if we kill a few of them up, they'll cave
Somalia, Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan
Shall I continue?
:)
Tim
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Nah... actually the ADD meds take the edge off of the caffeine
sas
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Many thousands of years ago, a blue
I wish it was that simple, my g/f really doesn't do well in the heat, and it's
the hottest summer on record in DC
sas
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Not to rub it in, but after 2 weeks of 100+ heat, it got down to 53 last
night. Slept with the windows open, attic fan on, under a comforterin
July. It was awesome.
I wish it was that simple, my g/f really doesn't do well in the heat, and
it's the hottest summer on record in DC
sas
There are also a good set on the eastern end of Long Island. The high
speed ferry from New London, and a weekend lazily taking in all the
vinyards is always a popular retreat.
On 7/26/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a bunch in Connecticut, gonna be up there the weekend of the 18th.
Where are you?
Matthew Small
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Typos
Not to rub it in, but after 2 weeks of 100+ heat, it got down to 53 last
night. Slept with the windows open, attic fan on,
Kansas City
Where are you?
Matthew Small
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Typos
Not to rub it in, but after 2 weeks of 100+ heat, it got down to 53 last
night. Slept with the windows
Ever see photos of the abandoned station beneath City Hall or any of the other
closed stations?
Howie
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:55 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---
On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I
have a very detailed book of the various stations,
We're supposed to see that cold front roll through here tonight... with some
more thunderstorms..
sas
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Yeah, today the high is only supposed to be a cool 86, I'm lovin' it.
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Typos
Not to rub it in, but after 2 weeks of 100+ heat, it got down to 53 last
night.
He's the only one that can save you!
Fear! Fear!Fear!
It's healthy! It's good!
Oh and Vote Bush,
he's the only one that can save you!
Panic! Panic! Panic!
Save yourself!
Oh , no wait,
Vote Bush! *he's* the only one that can save you!
-
This week, people trying to get into New York City
Yep. They're in the book.
Ever see photos of the abandoned station beneath City Hall or any of
the other closed stations?
Howie
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:55 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---
On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I
have a very
Brian wrote:
oh yeah, I forgot about Somalia..what a disaster.
While I agree that that was a bad move, remember the times. Mr.
Clinton was called a war monger and had no support for any type of
military action. Especially from Congress; his own party was, of
course, against it and the
Cool...
The station beneath City Hall was one of the most elegant stations in NYC
(probably the most elegant underground). I saw a documentary about the history
of the NYC subway system and they showed that station...spooky and nifty at the
same time :)
Oh, and if anyone is wondering - the
While I agree that that was a bad move, remember the times. Mr.
Clinton was called a war monger and had no support for any type of
military action. Especially from Congress; his own party was, of
course, against it and the Congress was bent on destroying him.
Bush's foreign policy
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*%$##-ing Gremlins!
or could it be...
The Terrorists!?!?!?!?!
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larry
On 7/27/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Brian wrote:
Bush's foreign policy mistakes are impeachable offenses..Clinton's are
just a result of the times ?? :)
Ignoring the fact that a member of your staff outed a CIA agent isn't
a foreign policy mistake.
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While I agree that that was a bad move, remember the times.
Exactly, remember No war for Monica?
Remember what today's hawks in Congress were saying at the time
about Clinton's bombing campaigns? Diversionary tactics to take the
public's eyes off his own failure of moral character...No war for
MAD SCIENTIST ALERT
Learning nothing from countless cautionary tales of android revolt in
their anime movies and TV shows, mad scientists in Japan have unveiled
the most human-looking robot yet devised - a female android no less.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4714135.stm
And the look on the inventors face in the article... I have created my perfect
woman
I wonder what else she can do?
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Ah, that is, indeed, the core of the problem. The only hope for a fix is
Congress, and really the only thing that Congress can do is threaten to cut
their funding if they don't shape up. The President could abolish the agency,
but those are nuclear options that are not realistic.
This is a
This one is pretty cool and will be on sale to the public (although the price
will be in line with a new luxury car according to Sony):
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/QRIO/top_nf.html
--- On Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:58 AM, Kevin Graeme scribed: ---
MAD SCIENTIST ALERT
Learning
Kevin wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4714135.stm
Just think what's going to happen when the pr0n technologists get
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Robert wrote:
Ah, that is, indeed, the core of the problem.
In the meantime, however, we can insist that our President not
compromise our agents and their ability to gather intelligence. If he
does, as this one has, then we should hold him accountable for that
mistake.
MAD SCIENTIST ALERT
ewww... man hands...
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I have been looking into a Virtual Private Server system.
Are there any recommended providers?
Something that includes CF and possibly PHP (I can easily work around
the PHP part if not).
I have found many offering VPS services, does anyone use a VPS set up
and have any comments about
I was just trying to get a rise out of ya...sorry :)
Brian wrote:
Bush's foreign policy mistakes are impeachable offenses..Clinton's
are
just a result of the times ?? :)
Ignoring the fact that a member of your staff outed a CIA agent isn't
a foreign policy mistake.
wonder if her teeth are removable? ;)
SStewart wrote:
And the look on the inventors face in the article... I have created my
perfect woman
I wonder what else she can do?
sas
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14026
http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/07/27/vomit.battery.ap/index.html
Student sentenced to vomit cleanup
Wednesday, July 27, 2005; Posted: 10:05 a.m. EDT (14:05 GMT)
OLATHE, Kansas (AP) -- A high school student convicted of battery for
vomiting on his Spanish teacher has been ordered to spend
I initially thought that as well, but I wonder how much of that is the shape of
the hands and how much is the odd lace gloves on the hands?
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ewww... man hands...
heh... These would be men who've experienced some tragic accident in
which their hands have been badly scarred? :)
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You don't think this is at all coincidental?
December 15, 1998 CLINTON TOLD ON AIR FORCE ONE THAT HE CURRENTLY DOES
NOT HAVE THE VOTES TO DEFEAT IMPEACHMENT IN THE HOUSE. Clinton makes
final decision to undertake military action after he had holds a
discussion aboard Air Force One [Tuesday] with
OLATHE, Kansas (AP) -- A high school student convicted of battery for
vomiting on his Spanish teacher has been ordered to spend the next four
months cleaning up after people who throw up in police cars.
Two thoughs on this ...
Let the punishment fit the crime... seems an appropriate statement
This is gonna be the best prom ever!
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:59 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: MSA! Evil Sex Androids Revolt And Take Over Japan!
MAD SCIENTIST ALERT
Learning nothing from
What's funny is that you assume we supported Clinton in that action.
-Kevin
On 7/27/05, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
December 16, 1998 Impeachment Eve President Clinton and British Prime
Minister Tony Blair order a strong, sustained series of air strikes
to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical
Hah, hahahaha! I love that bit.
--Ben
Nick McClure wrote:
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:59 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: MSA! Evil Sex Androids Revolt And Take Over Japan!
Ok,
So we have no access to the session scope on this application, so we are
writing everything to the client scope.
We have a page that writes junk, and another page reads it. If someone
puts in and we wrap it in htmlEditFormat() we get the ascii version on
the page output, however this is
I don't know about we but I think Will supported him :)
On 7/27/05, Kevin Graeme wrote:
What's funny is that you assume we supported Clinton in that action.
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On 7/27/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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ROFLMAO!!! That's great!
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Sam wrote:
I don't know about we but I think Will supported him :)
What's interesting is that I realize how much more I like Mr. Clinton
than Mr. Bush. Mr. Bush seems like a weaselly self-important loser,
while Mr. Clinton appeals to the testosterone in me. He seems like
the kind of guy you
You don't think this is at all coincidental?
Umm... that word you are using, I do not think it means what you think
it means...
So no I don't think it was coincidental.
I think that there was definitely politically motivated action taken.
I think that Clinton's move in these cases were
IMO, it's because neither Mr. Biden or Mr. McCain will play stepin fetchit
with their respective parties, hence they won't get the required support or
money to run an effective campaign against the special interest shills that
both parties will put up.
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That's right, bait the paranoid why don't you. :)
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: HouseOfFusion is under attack!
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Are you in that group?
g
BTW - I thought the UFOs were a kinder choice than, say, the cow dung :)
--- On Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:08 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---
That's right, bait the paranoid why don't you. :)
http://tinyurl.com/bwjnd
If he's half as tired as I am (and we were on the phone at 2am) then
yeah, we all fall in that group!
Hatton
On 7/27/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you in that group?
g
BTW - I thought the UFOs were a kinder choice than, say, the cow dung :)
--- On Wednesday, July 27,
Ok, attacking the Peta website with cow dung was probably the highlight of
my day.
Are you in that group?
g
BTW - I thought the UFOs were a kinder choice than, say, the cow dung :)
--- On Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:08 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---
That's right, bait the paranoid
Been there, done that, got the shirt :)
Last night, though, I took a break. Had the weirdest experience. I took two
DVDs out of the local library - The Butterfly Effect and Se7en. I saw Se7en a
long time ago but never saw The Butterfly Effect. In the middle of The
Butterfly Effect the main
House of Fusion is my baby. When it comes to its performance or stability,
of course I'm paranoid. :)
As an aside, their aim is off on a few of them such as God and the gun.
Additionally, if the page called has Flash on it, the pages flash takes
precedence over the 'attack' flash. i.e. the cow
OK, I have to ask. How would an oil pipeline be good for wildlife? If
you tell me I may be slow to answer as today is a work day.
On Clinton and roadless areas, see below.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45193-2004Jul12.html
Roadless Rules for Forests Set Aside
USDA Plans to
Well shit, thanks for the English lesson! I guess you never rephrased
a sentence while writing an email. I have to start proofreading my
posts again?
So you're part of the No war for Monica crowd?
On 7/27/05, William Bowen wrote:
Umm... that word you are using, I do not think it means what you
yeah, well that discussions assumes he is correct about the CIA being
out of control. It excuses nothing about his defense of Rove. Or his
State of the Union Speech.
Dana
On 7/27/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert wrote:
Ah, that is, indeed, the core of the problem.
In the
probably so.
Dana
On 7/27/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO, it's because neither Mr. Biden or Mr. McCain will play stepin fetchit
with their respective parties, hence they won't get the required support or
money to run an effective campaign against the special interest shills that
I think I'd want the serious one in charge.
I just don't see the McCain attraction. What's he done besides that
major disaster campaign finance reform?
On 7/27/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
What's interesting is that I realize how much more I like Mr. Clinton
than Mr. Bush. Mr. Bush seems like a
I don't know about we but I think Will supported him :)
Hey Sam,
My family (multiple members of it) gets put in harms' way when the
President (Clinton, both Bushes any president) decides to put troops
on the ground or bombs in the sky.
So thanks very much for your assumption, but you are (as
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thanks G
tw
On 7/27/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, attacking the Peta website with cow dung was probably the highlight of
my day.
Are you in that group?
g
BTW - I thought the UFOs were a kinder choice than, say, the cow dung :)
Great. Should I be glad I don't have much cash at the moment?
gdr,
Dana
On 7/26/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I have a
very detailed book of the various stations, lines and more. The book can be
found here:
McCain comes across to me as a real honest to god Centrist, in all of this
politicking and back stabbing, and smoke and mirrors it's the middle class that
gets left holding the bag. I'd vote for someone regardless of party that had
the best interests of the middle class (which is the majority
To follow up on a previous thread, I just got this in a CNET email:
No video iPod yet--try these instead!
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FWIW
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Well shit... when all we have is your words in the ether... I guess so.
Well shit, thanks for the English lesson! I guess you never rephrased
a sentence while writing an email. I have to start proofreading my
posts again?
So you're part of the No war for Monica crowd?
No. I'm part of the
try attacking the new york times websiteyou can't do it.
They've got like...anti-destruction protection or something! Man, can't even
destroy the liberal media in fantasy.
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thanks G
tw
I just read somewhere they just last week bumped the top end of the
recruiting age from 38 to 45 for reserves.
On 7/27/05, William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have stated many times on this list that you support the actions
of our current President and his decisions to go to war,
none of this of course has anything to do with the guys who were
arrested with a map of the New York subway.
On 7/27/05, Vivec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He's the only one that can save you!
Fear! Fear!Fear!
It's healthy! It's good!
Oh and Vote Bush,
he's the only one that can save you!
You can't tell the new cow dung on their site from the cow dung they publish
themselves.
try attacking the new york times websiteyou can't do it.
They've got like...anti-destruction protection or something! Man, can't
even
destroy the liberal media in fantasy.
EXCELLENT
And everyone's day. :)
Ok, attacking the Peta website with cow dung was probably the highlight of
my day.
Are you in that group?
g
BTW - I thought the UFOs were a kinder choice than, say, the cow dung :)
--- On Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:08 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---
That's
Honestly, I don't really think that Bush is in charge I don't think he's
bright enough to do it. I believe the man in charge is Dick Cheney, Bush is
Cheney's puppet, Cheney tells him what to do and Bush does it.
Scott A. Stewart,
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Hmm.. I wonder if they'd take my busted up ass
sas
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Many thousands of years ago, a blue faced Pict
As you know, I don't think that torture has proven effective. If there
was real suspicion of terrorist activity, surveillance might be an
option. The problem then being, what do you do when on of them leaves
the house wearing a heavy coat. Don't think I don't appreciate the
difficulty of the
http://www.yaleherald.com/article.php?Article=708
Others argue that drilling would decimate the environment and disrupt
the native animal populations. The reality is that the Trans-Alaskan
pipeline has not disrupted the animal population the way critics
assured us it would when it was built three
oh oh Sam,
Your daddy in dc is calling!!!
Jerry Johnson wrote:
I just read somewhere they just last week bumped the top end of the
recruiting age from 38 to 45 for reserves.
On 7/27/05, William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have stated many times on this list that you support
I've just recently noticed that one of our databases in sqlserver has
no relationships defined. I talked with the 'dba' about this and he
told me that all of that logic is contained in the VB app that updates
the data. I'm not saying that there aren't any foreign keys defined,
just that he's not
Word spell check wants to change denormalized to demoralized.
Please drive through.
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I like doing both.
But the difference (to me) is that in one case, your application is
preventing itself from inserting bad data. In the other case, the
database is preventing ANY application from inserting bad data.
I can't tell you how many times I've had to fix data because someone
Does he have defined primary keys at all? Primary keys are a huge
performance benefit. Foreign keys are probably a benefit too, but I
don't know that for sure.
The main reason that I would define it is referential integrity. You
can't be guaranteed that the VB application is flawless.
On
Sadly almost all of our projects here are done this way with the exception
of they rely on CFM instead of VB. The project I am trying to finish up
right now I put the ref. int. checking in the database and to help sell the
idea I made a custom tag and stored procedure that makes it a no brainer
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
While NY isn't as secure as Israel is, the cops here do have dogs and I'd
bet that those dogs are well trained in bomb sniffing.
And how many of those dogs do you have to pass when you drive a pickup
into a tunnel under the Hudson?
There are random searches of all
Look I appreciate your volunteering and everyone else that's served,
but I'm getting a little sick and tired of people telling me if you
didn't serve you can't discuss war. It's bullshit. Might as well burn
all the history books.
Isn't that the same thing?
On 7/27/05, William Bowen wrote:
So you're part of the No war for Monica crowd?
Monica is not a good reason to go to war.
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Hellish torture pits. I love terms like that. Anyone who's in the 21st
century knows that standard torture means nothing. You want information, you
use sensory deprivation, social conditioning and various other forms of
mental manipulation. Torture, at least in a physical sense is for those far
I think they have a don't ask don't tell policy
:)
On 7/27/05, SStewart wrote:
Hmm.. I wonder if they'd take my busted up ass
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SStewart wrote:
McCain comes across to me as a real honest to god Centrist
Here are my requirements - are they really so tough:
1.) Don't take my money. Clean up the tax code, dump the Pork, and
engage charity.
2.) Don't take my liberty. Just protect my pursuit of happiness and
stay out of
I would imagine that most dictionaries do not contain that word...neither of
these has a definition:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=denormalized
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionaryva=denormalizedx=0y=0
--- On Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:17 PM, Jennifer Larkin
Nice :)
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Many thousands of years ago, a blue faced Pict stepped on a bloated sheep
carcass... and thus the
quote
Still have to gather the materials and any large order of fertilizer is
investigated leaving a need for bombs using less traceable materials. /quote
I wonder who defines large? I remember a factoid, maybe false, about the
questioning of the store which sold the fertilizer that was used
Here are my requirements - are they really so tough:
1.) Don't take my money. Clean up the tax code, dump the Pork, and
engage charity.
You can take some of my money, but spend it efficiently dammit!
2.) Don't take my liberty. Just protect my pursuit of happiness and
stay out of it
Sam wrote:
but I'm getting a little sick and tired of people telling me if you
didn't serve you can't discuss war. It's bullshit.
You can discuss war, but you're not in much of a position to decide
about going to war. Think back to Winston Churchill's famous quote,
If you're not a liberal at
Any and all keys create indexes, which do speed things up. SQL Server will
create indexes at Statement compile time, however they are not as good as
predefined ones.
And it makes the diagrams that much cooler :)
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Prolly cause denormalized isn't a word. Just add a hyphen :)
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: spell check
Word spell check wants to change denormalized to demoralized.
Please
Sure,
The keys can help speed and many other things. But I've also noticed that
people leave this stuff in the code to prevent others from figuring out how
all the data ties together.
As for my personal opinion, yes, there should be relationships defined in
the DB, it will make things faster and
Didn't you read the other thread Sam.
The new age for the army reserves is up to 45.
Oh, and I am huge Heinlein fan. You can have all the rights, other than
voting, in my eyes. God that would be a kewl government :)
Sam wrote:
Look I appreciate your volunteering and everyone else that's
um. For some reason the word sophmoric comes to mind. Come on, Sam
:) It may be Yale, but it's a letter to a student newspaper :) Which
does not, moreover, provide a source for the assertion you quote.
The following is Clinton-era but looks academically respectable:
On 7/27/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
Here are my requirements - are they really so tough:
1.) Don't take my money. Clean up the tax code, dump the Pork, and
engage charity.
How do you dump the pork and get anything done?
Engage charity? But not religious charity?
I thought Libertarians felt
Aside from the obvious reason of keeping the db logic
inside of the db
and built in referential integrity, I was stumped. I
thought given
the relationships, sqlserver gets hints as to how to speed
up joins
and such. I've already suggested that different programs
that use the
data
I was thinking of that very voting right. Makes perfect sense to me.
I am actually thinking long and hard about that raised enlistment age.
It is my last chance to give back to a country I really do love. And I
have far less to lose (single, no kids) than many of those already
serving.
(I passed
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