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> Not a bad article, but I think the writer doesn't understand what most
> organizations think of as "legacy data".
Larry,
Has Wikipedia taught you nothing? The definition of a word is in the eye of the beholder. Like whoever the raving genius that put the definiton of a record out there. Truly inspired. I wept when I read it (maybe Ray did it?). It kept me rivited. It so much better than the comprehensive, insightful, and useful definition that used to be out there. I never point anyone to it anymore, I choose rather to let them discover it on their own, to experience the moment as I did. Yes Larry there is a Santa Clause, sadly Horatio there is no single definition of a word left. Maybe if you preface your definition with, way back when or in the the days of pubished....., or I feel in my heart that the best definition of this word is...., or my mother always told me..... .
Chris Flynn
Man it is stinking cold here. Bill you said this was a garden of eden. Maybe you should look up the definition of the word.
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