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Martin,
Martin Gainty wrote:
> In other words if you have an opportunity to attack someone instead
> of providing an intelligent solution then yes by all means CHANGE the
> question (so you'll look good and the other guy looks like an
> idiot..) from
Martin Gainty wrote:
> In other words if you have an opportunity to attack someone instead of
> providing an intelligent
> solution then yes by all means CHANGE the question (so you'll look good and
> the other guy looks like an idiot..) from a JDBC DataSource lookup to LDAP
> question..
I did
. The gamma energies used
generally range from 0,05 MeV to 3 MeV."
Yes!! That is exactly I need to able to read this list. 3 Megawatti
minimum, forget about electronVolts. Even better 5 GigaWatt. Where
is the LHC when I need it ?? to generate some black holes ??
János
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In other words if you have an opportunity to attack someone instead of
providing an intelligent
solution then yes by all means CHANGE the question (so you'll look good and the
other guy looks like an idiot..) from a JDBC DataSource lookup to LDAP
question..
if the question is a comparison of
David Smith wrote:
> Stab in the dark guess on Ithaca -- I'm one of the people that first
> responded to the OP and my email domain is cornell.edu, whose main
> campus is in Ithaca, NY
Interesting... is that new?
I don't remember seeing that occur before.
p
> --David
>
> Pid wrote:
>> Martin Ga
Stab in the dark guess on Ithaca -- I'm one of the people that first
responded to the OP and my email domain is cornell.edu, whose main
campus is in Ithaca, NY
--David
Pid wrote:
Martin Gainty wrote:
no no no..
he was NOT talking about LDAP but a DB connection
the statement stands
even wi