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henrikop
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

280 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-06 : 03:13:23
Under the head *** SQL Server Audit *** in the SQL Newsletter

quote:
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distaster recovery
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I can visualize this

Because of my english I put the distaster word in Google... more than 2400 Hits!!


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Edited by - henrikop on 12/06/2002 03:31:50

rrb
SQLTeam Poet Laureate

1479 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-08 : 21:17:56
quote:

distaster recovery



is that related to automatic chuckups?

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Lavos
Posting Yak Master

200 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-08 : 22:22:27
Careful, you are treading dangerously close to using puns, which might attract a few curser statements.

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rrb
SQLTeam Poet Laureate

1479 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-08 : 22:54:20
quote:

"O Theos mou! Echo ten labrida en te mou kephale!"



Careful, you are treading dangerously close to Greek, not really all that close though....

now - back on topic - distaster recovery - maybe it's more like what Crespo is up to now

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henrikop
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

280 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-09 : 02:34:34
LOL,

Long time I hadn't had such a good read. I wasn't here for a few months and to get into the team again I started at the Social Yak Corral .

Now I stopped reading gossip magazines, this is way better. Reality soap! My favourite .


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Lavos
Posting Yak Master

200 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-09 : 18:33:54
Theoretically it's supposed to be Ancient Greek, which is likely as closely related to Greek as Dark Age era English is to modern English.

Regardless, it's all greek to me.


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rrb
SQLTeam Poet Laureate

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Posted - 2002-12-09 : 21:19:20
It's actually ancient pig-greek (related of course to pig-latin)...

I'll return however to the point of this thread -

distaster recovery - that's where you have to apologise after making a bad joke?

Or perhaps it's meant to be
distemper recovery - where you attempt to put the pc back together after throwing through a 3rd storey window...

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