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Re: input a section of a large file [message #171683 is a reply to message #171673] Sat, 15 January 2011 16:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Sherm Pendley is currently offline  Sherm Pendley
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Adrienne Boswell <arbpen(at)yahoo(dot)com> writes:

> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Sherm Pendley
> <sherm(dot)pendley(at)gmail(dot)com> writing in
> news:m2ei8e94f6(dot)fsf(at)sherm(dot)shermpendley(dot)com:
>
>> Adrienne Boswell <arbpen(at)yahoo(dot)com> writes:
>>
>>> As others have said in this and previous threads, MySQL is the best
>>> tool for the job. Yes, you can walk from Los Angeles to San
>>> Franisco, but it's a heck of a lot faster and easier to fly.
>>
>> Good advice, but poor example... These days it might actually be
>> easier to walk. :-)
>
> Actually, I prefer taking the train.

I intend to do just that next time I travel. It may take a bit longer,
but it's a far more pleasant experience - *especially* given the new
security measures at airports.

> I have flown into Oakland airport
> many times, and each time, it looked like the plane was going to land in
> the water.

The approach into Boston's Logan airport is pretty much the same kind
of experience.

sherm--

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Sherm Pendley
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