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  1. thanx scooby, im gona get one of em dummy books tomorro, or maybe those Peachpit press books. theyre excellent. thanx anyway
  2. got a ? for ya. whats the diff between the SPOOL command and the COMMIT command?? also say im writing in tables and relations. how do i save my worksession, not the query results, but just the schemas of the tables so i can edit and create new ones in the future? what command lets me save this worksession?? thanx oh and one more ? how do i bring back the last typed command line so i dont have to retype the entire table schema? like if i just typed in: SQL> create table Student( sname varchar (20), sid number, address varchar(30), primary key (sid)), <--- i accidentally typed , instead of ; and pressed enter how do i get all that text back without retyping the whole schema again? thanx
  3. the results arent surprising. there is a tremendous misconception in those countries regarding US lifestyle and policy. much of this misconception comes from the deeply bigoted local state media. Lebanon voted the way they did due to its rather cosmopolitan mix of population, it is after all the most Western arab country. did anyone hear of the new SArabia peace proposal?? sounds promising, but then again im so skeptical with these people, you give them the perfect proposal, they will find a way to fuck it up.
  4. try these: Tretyak, the fuckin man Chemic, this club had plenty of stars Gonchar's club Bure's CSKA jersey and dont foget the Chiefs!!
  5. looking back at life, i noticed something interesting. i seem to be happiest when i am low on dough, and high on life, on the little things that make life great. when i was single, and making tons of cash, i spent it on stupid shit for myselft, and never felt good about it. now i could spend $300-500 on my gf and not even think about it. i guess it depends on the person. for some people, money has a higher tangible value than someone like me.
  6. looking back at life, i noticed something interesting. i seem to be happiest when i am low on dough, and high on life, on the little things that make life great. when i was single, and making tons of cash, i spent it on stupid shit for myselft, and never felt good about it. now i could spend $300-500 on my gf and not even think about it. i guess it depends on the person. for some people, money has a higher tangible value than someone like me.
  7. anyone here find it funny, how so many people in W's cabinet are connected to the failed energy giant, and how the media just happens not to cover it? heres some interesting info from M.Moore, a modern day muckraker. Georgy boy sure brought dignity into the white house. His buddy Ken Lay didnt get his dick sucked like Bubba, he fucked the American people up the ass. http://www.michaelmoore.com/2002_0129.html some interesting facts about Enron and W
  8. its the php handler. the source for the reply count php module is misdirected. they need more parallel servers.
  9. oh shit dolik, didnt read that last comment. hehe, ok see what im talkin about? youll be pissing in beer bottles at christmas parties, and your gfriend will dump you, cause youll never have the time to see her, let alone make love to her. that book is right on the money. ive worked at GS, bankers are miserable sobs.
  10. dolik, read a book called Monkey Business by John Rolfe. its about the inside life of an investment banker. not so sure you ll want to be in this career after you read it. personally, i want to do biotech research, with CAD and other software. i want to work for a company like Merck, on the cutting edge of technology. im also currently working to get my pilot's license, so in case uncle sam needs a pilot to drop a daisy cutter, ill be available.
  11. are you fucking inbred? what the fuck is wrong with you? get your shit together man. why you gota go around showing your sausage to everyone. i could be sitting here, eating my dinner, enjoying the conversations, and then you go and disgust everyone. this is one of the downsides of the internet, any imbesol can post anything. hey buddy, how about i post up pics of my ass hair? would u like that? jersey is way too polluted.
  12. right off the west side hiway, just as you get off on the 56 st exit, you go thru a tiny tunnel, right before the club Exit. this is what it says on the tunnel in big silver letters, DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION, and once you come out of the tunnel, the first thing you see is Exit! haha i always knew that place smelled funny.
  13. fuck tetris/asteroids, im talkin about ninja turtles for nintendo, star fox, war craft, Doom,sonic, mortal kombat and offcourse command and conquer. did i forget something?
  14. haha you guys are kidding right? the russians will destroy american boys. US only beat em once, and they are still talkin about it. no way, you guys will be playing against legends, picked from the finest russian teams. 5-2 Russia, and thats flattering. heres the famous CSKA, central army, my boy federov, nemchinov, bure and fetisov played for this legendary club. this is Moscow Dynamo, my uncle played for this one back in the 70s, they were never as good as the Kiev team though. this is Zapad Traktor, some of the best Siberian players play for this team, know for aggressiveness. wish we had this guy on the team, the greatest goalie of all time Tretyak. now we got Habibulin, whos ehhhh, ok i guess. the reason why russian defense is sub par is because guys like Fetisov arent playing anymore.
  15. nah havent been to egypt yet. been to israel, jordan, lebanon and in the palst areas. saw arafat's mansion back in '95, when everyone thought the future was bright. you know, this conflict brings out the worst of humanity. i wanna visit turkey and cyprus still. cyprus is a paradise racked with occasional violence. but my primary mediterranean destination this summer is Ibiza. no violence, no politics, just music and sunsets. perfect world.
  16. evil corporations? muhahahaha! well throw me a freakin bone here
  17. kaligirl, i really wish we could be isolationists. but if we were to do that, we would pay a high price, in terms of GDP, military power and our standard of living. ill tell you something, you know who the smartest people on earth are?? its the Swiss. gotta be them. they dont stick their nose in any conflict, make wonderful chocolates, excellent watches and go on skiing vacations, all while managing the world's money. brilliant. i say, lets become a giant Switzerland. instead of chocolate, were gonna make Big Macs. let the EU be the next superpower. let them handle all the headaches. oh btw, if you like the nightlife in egypt, there is a beautiful little place on East 11st and 1st ave, called Sahara East, a smoke bar with a dj and the entire charming egyptian setting, with picture murals of Giza and the pyramids. the owner is a really nice guy, his name is Faisal. they have cherry tobacco hookahs, heres some pics , check it out in the summer, its amazing there, good prices too damn i miss the summer already.. yea ok breaks, dont waste your precious time. gotta go read the TRUTH. i suppose arafat is a noble leader unlike sharon right? dont jerk yourself off too hard, you are just as biased as me. open your fucking eyes junior.
  18. a bonehead. how elitist. you think by taking a few courses on PA structure, you have a clear and unbiased view on the situation. ill tell you something breaks, i took 3 courses on mid east politics, and read a few books by Friedman(who is not biased towards israel,on the contrary, if you have ever read his work, you would know that as well), Said and many other arab and european/israeli intellectuals. you are very naive my friend to disassociate PA from the array of palst terror groups. its not as easy as that. do you know about the mossad/shin bet organization? they have considerably some of the best intelligence on arab countries in the world. they work together with Jordanian intelligence agency and run a wide network of informers. heres a little article to clarify whats really going on. -------------- Israel Urgently Needs New Counter-Terror Strategy DEBKAfile Analysis 20 February: Ariel Sharon may not realize how fast Yasser Arafat is advancing on his goal of defeating yet another Israeli prime minister, exactly five years after a Palestinian bus-bombing campaign and strike against Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Center forced Shimon Peres to throw in the towel after only a year as prime minister. Picture: O.C. Central Command, Maj.-Gen. Yitzhak Eitan Ehud Barak was the next prime minister to resign in mid-term under the pressure of Arafat’s Intifada. All three refrained from calling a spade a spade, ie naming Arafat a master-terrorist. They were all at pains to adjust to molds fashioned in Washington and in left-wing salons and media at home and abroad. No Israeli leader, left or right, ever ventured to touch the 1993 Oslo Peace framework Accords that Arafat, its Palestinian signatory, began violating on Day One. Sharon was elected a year ago for his hard line views on defense and military prowess. He was Israel’s great white hope for eradicating the Palestinian terror scourge. However, his performance has been marked by indecision, procrastination, fuzzy messages and lack of perceived leadership in the face of the pressures coming from the unwieldy national unity government he insists on preserving. Sharon has refused to face up tomounting Palestinian belligerence and its expanding support base made up of Iran, Iraq, Hizballah and other militants and Islamic extremists of the Arab world and, latterly, al Qaeda. The Israeli Defense Forces are widely seen as one of the strongest and most effective armies in the world. Yet its commanders and men are increasingly hamstrung by the lack of firm leadership and the government’s refusal to explicitly name the enemy and let them go to war. The outcome is misconceived strategy and faulty tactics. A soldier out in the field may also find himself out on a limb – hence the missteps and disasters of the last 48 hours. Tuesday night, February 19, an-eight man combat engineering unit took over a roadblock position on the approach road to the Ramallah district, stranded in an isolated, unpopulated area. An hour later, a group of Palestinian Fatah-Tanzim gunmen crept up and shot six men dead at close range, wounding another. The eighth man survived to fetch help. The IDF’s retaliatory operation later Tuesday night covered much West Bank and Gaza Strip territory, but did not do much to disarm or deter Palestinian terror. Wednesday, Palestinians approaching to within 300 meters of Israeli army roadblocks were fired upon indiscriminately, a sign of the confusion among Israeli troops. Wednesday morning, February 20, Israel’s inner security cabinet went into session promising a package of improved counter-terrorist tactics. Before them were the dread statistics of Arafat’s accelerated cycle of terror. Two weeks ago, the Israeli death toll had risen to one a day; in the last six days it has tripled. However, given Sharon’s past performance and the divergent viewpoints of its three members – the prime minister and two Labor ministers, Binyamin Ben Eliezer, defense and Shimon Peres, foreign affairs - no one attached much hope of the forum coming up with any real cure or deterrent. Confined in Ramallah for nearly three months, the Palestinian leader has yet whipped the various Palestinian groups into a unified command structure for run his terror campaign on quasi-military, sophisticated lines. All its militants have embraced Hamas kamikaze tactics. He is willingly assisted by Iran-backed Lebanese Hizballah terror-guerrilla warfare experts, applying their twenty years of exposure in South Lebanon to Israeli military vulnerabilities. Al Qaeda fugitives, from their safe berth in the Palestinian refugee centers of Lebanon and Syria, are contributing terror methods and materials. In the last three weeks, the terror command has swept its sights from one group of Israeli targets to the next – from the crowd centers of Israeli towns, to military command centers, then police, and finally soldiers and settlers. Israel’s casualty toll has been ratcheted up at each new stage. The Sharon government’s weakness has not only encouraged Arafat; it has re-opened the domestic political arena to Israel’s left-wing dissenters and peace campaigners. Discredited by the Palestinian intifada and popular anger at the concessions they made to the Palestinians under the 1993 Oslo Peace Framework accords, they kept their heads down for more than a year. Now, they hope to capitalize on the bleak popular mood, which is sending some affluent Israelis to pack their bags and leave, and are back at their old maneuvers of demonstrations, petitions, anti-IDF litigation, solidarity gestures for Palestinians and hobnobbing with their leaders, including terror masterminds. These groups enjoy active and material support from likeminded backers in Germany, France, the UK, Scandinavia and other places. Two petitions making waves come from former security circles: a group of reserve officers objecting to service in Palestinian-ruled areas and another, made up of former high army and security service officers demanding Israel’s unilateral withdrawal to pre-1967 war lines. Israel’s High Court, which traditionally flexes its muscles at times of weak government, Tuesday interfered in the IDF operation to clear the Gaza Strip route, on which three Israelis died in ambush the night before, of buildings and homes serving as Palestinian firing positions. A temporary injunction halted the military bulldozers in their tracks at the request of a group of Gazan residents and Israeli Arab Knesset member Mohamed Barakeh. Most of the judges on the High Court bench have shown sympathy for the peace campaigners in their past rulings. The peaceniks are a minority – some say a fringe. Yet their campaign, faithfully recorded by domestic and international media, has stirred up a vortex of national disputation, fueling Palestinian hopes of Israel’s impending social integration and lending fresh vigor to their campaign of violence. The cure is in Sharon’s hands. To apply it, he must first break away from his predecessors’ immobilizing constraints and bring his lingering duel with Yasser Arafat to closure, before his hold on power is eroded ------------------------ my family are russian immigrant and are not religious. they voted Labor for Barak, in honest hopes for a stable future, along side palst with 2 states. some of my best friends are israelis. they have also voted Labor, in hopes of peace. no one wants to kill palst or destroy/deny them a homeland, except for the very far right, who are a minority. the reason Likud is in power today, is not because israelis hate palst, but because they see their family members dying everyday, worrying whether a member will come home from work alive, and they want peace most of all. they have no connection with the settlers, people who are religious zealots and are a cause of frustration for both sides. im sure many palst feel the same way, yet the support for terror groups is highest its ever been. on the issue of settlements, i agree with you completely. they are there illegaly and should be dismantled. this issue was covered under the oslo accords, and the majority of the settlements would have been dismantled. arafat did not sign the treaty, and deliberately set off a new round of violence. i suggest you put down your books, and take a real look at the region before declaring me to be a bonehead. many european agencies support the PA financially, donating millions thinking the money would go to build palst infrastructure, food/medicine and etc, yet the money goes to buy rifles, mortars and explosives for carnage. so you will forgive me if im a bit skeptical and critical of the liberal european press. i agree on 2 points with you. 1. israel should withdraw from those areas 2. the settlers are a nuisance. i dont agree with you on the aims and tactics of the PLO. what they say in the press does not reflect what they do on the ground.
  19. sonicinf, dont start that drama shit, i have never mentioned islam or muslims not once. this isnt about religion so quit your bitching. and i dont think pakistan was mentioned either. if arafat was doing what your boy musharaff is trying to do, this whole conflict couldve been solved years ago. kaligirl, i agree its a wasteland, and it seems illogical that people would spill blood over such area. the problem is that this area affects us in an indirect way. as long as there is this conflict, many mid east nations can harbor terrorists and their sympathizers as an excuse to drive out the israelis. the problem is many of these groups hate US and the western way of life. our own US interests are in danger because of this conflict.
  20. breaks, call me racist, but i gotta ask you, what noble literature do you read? Le Monde? this is exactly the kind of bullshit that im talking about, the fact that you my friend are happily duped into thinking PA wants a 2 state solution. explain to me then why al Fatah, hezbola, force17 and other PA managed organizations constantly claim responsibility for bombings?? you can tell me about the philistines, the palst, etc, but im telling you whats going on on the ground, on the realistic level. if PA is so worthy of peace, why would they buy an entire boat load of heavy weapons and ship it on Karine A? why would they incessantly preach anti israeli hate on their national broadcast? why would they walk away by a US brokered peace agreement, an agreement that was considered very fair by many of arafats top negotiators? why would a month ago, arafat declare his 'martydom' and wish for a million 'martyrs' to march on jerusalem?? if Vicente Fox ordered a million mexicans to march on washington, would you sit here and call me racist for being upset at this situation? if you read what i wrote, i dont implicate all palst, that would be stupid and inaccurate. im talking about the palst actions, and if by your definition im a racist, well call the NAACP because im sick of this never ending bloodshed. any other nation would never tolerate what israel is forced to tolerate, and i for one am sick of this.
  21. bullshit, i lived in USSR for 10 years, americans are angels compared to what my drunk comrades did. a lot of bashing that US takes is completely undeserved. americans on average are good hearted people with a simple outlook on the world. their only true shortcoming is naiiveness. buddy you dont realise how much shit other nations are involved in, because the main cover for them is US, because we are powerful and rich, we make one sexy scapegoat. baaaaah.
  22. hey vinny, nice site man, easy on the eye and has a good sense of space. your nav buttons could use a bit of work, because i gotta hover over for like 2 seconds before the ALT tag appears. i had the same problem on my site, and came up with a lil jscript solution. click on my homepage to see what im talking bout. love the mixing, BENT - always. love those guys, swollen(francois k mix) is my fav. how do i get a free cd??
  23. ghost you only see the vile sides of this nation. i could point out any nation on earth, and go through a diatribe of errors. gimme one country, and ill bash the shit out of it. i really think youre missing the point here. ps-dont give me tanzania and mongolia, i dont know shit about them, and i dont think anyone does either. what the fuck happened to mongolia anyway? u never hear about them.
  24. yea creamer's opening track is HOT! i gotta say though, Cattaneo is soo goddam talented, yet he is unheard of. get his funky deep tribal house cd, the best mix ive heard in years, the way he takes over the mood of the listener is uncanny. you will see in 1-2 years this guy will be a superstar dj, he has what oakenfold lost, perception and originality. go hernan go!
  25. greaaat mixing here Kiss FM mix by Slacker and Jerry Bonham. mmm delicious sounds! also Hernan Cattaneo and John Creamer are excellent
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