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Monday, July 26, 2004 |
It may seem surprising that there isn't more material out there for me
to rant about, but really, if you think about it, I have said it
already. Let's review (it is Monday July 26).
Issue 1 - Google sacked by virus...I think I have said no less than
three times that there is NO reason why a corporate environment should
suffer from a virus and for Google to be exposed lowers my overall
opinion of their ability to manage their network.
Issue 2 - Democratic Convention starts in Boston today...there is going
to be more than enough opinion and FUD coming out of New England that I
don't even need to touch it.
Issue 3 - Bush on vacation...again...need I say more?
Issue 4 - Lance wins number 6...I cannot even begin to imagine what it
takes to ride in the Tour, let alone win it. Way to go Lance.
Issue 5 - Judge bans sale of DVD code cracking chip...ok, the RIAA and
the MPAA are on my list of idiots ruling the asylum. Let's face
it - if they were putting out quality material, there would be no
reason to worry about deckling sales and therefore, focusing on
"copyright" violations and violates. Since they aren't, they have
little choice right?
Issue 6 - The 9/11 Commission Report - I am still reading it, along with finishing up another book called the Myth of Homeland Security.
I will review both once I finish them. I expect, like the rush to
form the Department of Homeland Security, the government will rush to
implement the "suggested" changes in the Commissions's report and the
citizens and resident's of the Unitized States will be the big losers,
while the bad guys will continue to operate with impunity.
Did I forget anything?
8:20:42 PM
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Null And Not Null. What is difference between Null And Not Null coloumn assigned in Table?
Why did we Require to Assign Null to coloumn when we can assign NOT NULL with default Value 0;
What is difference.
Thanks [Ask Tom MOST RECENT ARTICLES]
OK, so this is a little esoteric for most people, but in the database
world, this is VERY important and it is rarely understood, so I thought
I should have it out here.
8:08:52 PM
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