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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember DR <bluebandit@talktalk.net.invalid> saying something like: >'Strue. I've held Steinway Grands up with one hand while a colleague >fixed the legs on; the balance point is key. You are Bernard Cribbens aicmff double entendres. -- Dave GS850x2 XS650 SE6a Value of posts may go down     

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Author: Grimly Curmudgeon
Date: Jan 30, 2007 06:02

David Patrick wrote: Ewan Scott wrote: Sat down and watched this with Fiona. It was, to us, a bit of a curate's egg. Lots of good positive stuff interspersed with smarmy smart-arse comments. In some ways very similar to the radio show. However, Neil Morrisey, whom we thought had been doing very well finished off with the remark that he had reached the stage where
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 21:08:28 +0000, Ewan Scott <ewanscott@btinternet.com> wrote: >Sat down and watched this with Fiona. It was, to us, a bit of a >curate's egg. Lots of good positive stuff interspersed with smarmy >smart-arse comments. In some ways very similar to the radio show. > >However, Neil Morrisey, whom we thought had been doing very well >finished off with the remark that he had reached     

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Author: Stephen Rainsbury
Date: Jan 3, 2007 05:42

Brad Germolene wrote, in <8go6m25a8jls8eda6khfga4hh91m7l77m2@4ax.com> on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 21:46:26 +0100: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:39:15 +0000 (UTC), Salvatore Volatile <me@privacy.net> wrought: Brad Germolene wrote: Still, at least I hope we can all agree that the A-Team pronunciation -- stuh-PARD -- is an absolute no-no. The problem is, there seem to be a class
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:39:15 +0000 (UTC), Salvatore Volatile <me@privacy.net> wrought: >Brad Germolene wrote: >> Still, at least I hope we can all agree that the A-Team pronunciation >> -- stuh-PARD -- is an absolute no-no. > >The problem is, there seem to be a class of two-syllable names that have >secondarily stressed -ard in BrE that cause problems in AmE if the AmE >speaker attempts     

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Author: Mike Parsons
Date: Jan 2, 2007 18:13

IMHO it is a matter of how the application in question uses that area. If the appdata folder is used quite a bit by an application then it is a bad idea. If an application does not use the area then it can be done safely. It really is a matter of testing to see what the performance is like and then decideing from there. I've been in some environments where it works like a charm and others
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I would like to get some info on whether application data redirection to a SAN based cluster is a good idea for enterprise TS environments. Basically the reason I am inquiring this is because of performance issues which were blamed on application redirection. The appdata was on a cluster in this particular instance. Siting the fact that there are more components involved in the data path when     

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Author: Nick Spalding
Date: Nov 21, 2006 13:02

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Author: Brad Germolene
Date: Nov 21, 2006 12:46

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Author: Jeff Pitsch
Date: Jul 8, 2006 15:35

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Author: mat
Date: Jul 8, 2006 12:24

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