Ian Michael Gumby wrote:
> On Jul 7, 3:56 pm, DA Morgan <damor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> [SNIP[
>
> What the snot are you talking about?
>
> You're a piece of work who's not even a good Oracle Hack.
>
> If you're going to join the discussion, then talk about something on
> topic.
> Note that Sears or Wal*Mart, HomeDepot etc are ever going to be an
> Oracle shop. Hell, I'm working at an Oracle shop and you should hear
> some of the complaints.
> Oh the stories I could say, but you're going to have to wait at least
> 3 months and then 6months after. (For some reason they keep extending
> my contract. Maybe its because I can actually write code? I guess the
> day I can't, I'll teach. ;-)
>
> The point is that K-Sears put up a job offering looking for a senior
> architect that groks LAMP. Now if you know anything about retail.
> (Which you don't), And if you know anything about the players at K-
> Sears (Which you don't) Then you'd have to wonder why they want a LAMP
> architect and why they want one downtown and not at Hoffman Estates.
>
> Hey Daniel, I heard that the govt of Zimbabwe wanted to get out of
> Agriculture and try and become the next high tech area in Africa.
> They're looking for a couple of good Oracle teachers to help jump
> start their program. Why don't you give them a call? Remember to put
> down the ZANPU-PF party as a bunch of hooligans. ;-)
Ok so Nordstrom isn't retail. I'll remember that.
Ok so Amazon.com isn't retail. I'll remember that too.
One of these days you are, hopefully, going to puzzle out the
difference between attitude and aptitude.
I know enough about LAMP to know that you are out of your
element making the statements you are making. It isn't about
Oracle ... The only person that mentioned it was you.
--
Daniel A. Morgan
University of Wa****ngton
damorgan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(replace x with u to respond)


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