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Gilles Tran wrote:
> So why are you asking newbie questions about ODBC
Because I'm not familiar with that particular technology, and I thought
somebody else here might be. (And I was right...)
> and keep having these
> far-out opinions about things you are visibly ignorant about?
I see. So thinking that transactions matter is "far-out" and "visibly
ingorant"?
> Why can't you
> find the information by yourself? How much difficult it is to actually look
> up the MySQL (or Word, or whatever software or thing baffles you) manual to
> verify your claims?
Um... I did? [At least, I read the MySQL manual, and spent some time
using it.]
> How difficult it is to actually listen to what
> professionals like Darren and Tom and Gail are telling you?
When somebody says "oh yeah, transactions aren't really all that
important" when I spent 4 months learning about how important
transactions are, I have to think "hmm, who is right here?"
> I told you
> before: be ignorant is all right, being and acting clueless much less so. If
> you want to be taken seriously (and expect more than snarky replies in the
> future), don't act like a 15-year old script kiddie.
Some days I wonder why I talk at all...
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