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Old 09-01-2004, 12:14 PM
Jeff
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Yes, yes... but don't sell yourself short, my boy! You'd have quite a future
as a writer of books for childish DBAs: "The Cat and the RAC", "Horton Tunes
a Query", "Green Eggs and Ham." Well, maybe not that last one, but then I'm
not the writer here, hey? :-)

In article <pZ%Yc.35476$A8.32832@edtnps89>, Hans Forbrich <forbrich@yahoo.net>
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>Jeff wrote:
>
>> Stepping out of the jungle gloom:
>> "Dr. Zeuss, I presume?" :-)

>
>Nah - 'forbrich', just a poor imitation of our good, late Dr.
>
>/Hans

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Old 09-01-2004, 12:53 PM
Hans Forbrich
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Jeff wrote:

> Yes, yes... but don't sell yourself short, my boy! You'd have quite a
> future
> as a writer of books for childish DBAs: "The Cat and the RAC", "Horton
> Tunes
> a Query", "Green Eggs and Ham." Well, maybe not that last one, but then
> I'm
> not the writer here, hey? :-)


Thanks, but at 50 I may be too old for another part-time career in the arts.
<g>

I note that some of the Seuss stories had good advice under the covers, and
some seemed just plain fun. I can't help it, but I think the titles should
be

- RedHat Cat and the RAC
- Burleson Tunes a Query
- Fox on locks, Latches and batches
- Green omelets and spam


/Hans
Dislaimer: None of the above implying anything about the quality or
capability of any person, product or thing.

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Old 09-01-2004, 12:59 PM
Howard J. Rogers
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Hans Forbrich wrote:

> Jeff wrote:
>
>> Yes, yes... but don't sell yourself short, my boy! You'd have quite a
>> future
>> as a writer of books for childish DBAs: "The Cat and the RAC", "Horton
>> Tunes
>> a Query", "Green Eggs and Ham." Well, maybe not that last one, but then
>> I'm
>> not the writer here, hey? :-)

>
> Thanks, but at 50 I may be too old for another part-time career in the
> arts. <g>
>
> I note that some of the Seuss stories had good advice under the covers,
> and
> some seemed just plain fun. I can't help it, but I think the titles
> should be
>
> - RedHat Cat and the RAC
> - Burleson Tunes a Query


So this is indeed a work of fantasy and fiction, Hans?
;-)
Regards
HJR






> - Fox on locks, Latches and batches
> - Green omelets and spam
>
>
> /Hans
> Dislaimer: None of the above implying anything about the quality or
> capability of any person, product or thing.


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Old 09-01-2004, 01:06 PM
Hans Forbrich
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Howard J. Rogers wrote:

> So this is indeed a work of fantasy and fiction, Hans?
> ;-)



a) I KNEW you'd bite
b) thinking of multiple works
c) could be either depending on collaborator <g>
d) see my disclaimer!

/Hans
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Old 09-01-2004, 01:12 PM
Howard J. Rogers
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Hans Forbrich wrote:

> Howard J. Rogers wrote:
>
>> So this is indeed a work of fantasy and fiction, Hans?
>> ;-)

>
>
> a) I KNEW you'd bite


Hopeless, aren't I?

> b) thinking of multiple works
> c) could be either depending on collaborator <g>
> d) see my disclaimer!
>
> /Hans


I remember at the end of 'Titanic', the credits rolled and up popped the
words 'Any resemblance to actual people or events is purely
coincidental...'. Some disclaimers should be, er... disclaimed!

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HJR
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