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Re: Re: faster access times

by malloc (Pilgrim)
on Jun 21, 2001 at 05:36 UTC ( [id://90271]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: faster access times
in thread faster access times

1- I find your tone insulting, and it takes away from this community and marks you as someone with problems.

2- I made some assumptions here based upon the nature of this post:
i. do you think this person has a billion users on there website when they are posting here for advice?
ii. do you think this person operates a web site with 5000 simultaneous connections and is posting here for advice?
iii.do you think that this person is african?

now, silly me, trying to be helpful, made some educated guesses as to this persons goals. i assumed they wanted to grab ONE users info from a database. I said that if they are establishing a connection, the cost will not be that much greater to store and retrieve all data there compared to the cost of making the connection. Once again, i am assuming that this person is not storing the persons genome. Does this show me "not understanding databases"? If it does, maybe you could point out SOME FACTS WITH BASIS IN REALITY in a non-snide manner, not conjecture about Africa.


-malloc

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(Ovid - no flames, please) Re(3): faster access times
by Ovid (Cardinal) on Jun 22, 2001 at 04:10 UTC

    With all due respect, I have to agree with Abigail on this one. There is no way, given the limited information that the Anonymous Monk shared, to determine what the appropriate course of action is. Regarding your 'do you think' list: Abigail was using the differing extremes to show that the appropriate response to the Seeker would depend upon what his or her real situation was. These were clearly hypothetical extremes that were crafted to show the the answer is not cut and dried.

    In fact, Abigail's main point is the following:

    What you are giving is some very bad, unfounded advice.

    Abigail has made it clear that your advice is unfounded. I think that's reasonable because trying to make decisions with incomplete specs is a recipe for failure. This was not saying anything about you, just about your advice in this situation. I realize that, later in the post, the comment about you not understanding databases was personal and not fair as it appears to only be based on one post, but I don't think that it's reasonable to start a flame over this. I've seen this too many times. Nothing good ever comes of it.

    Please, let's leave personal attacks behind. We're all just here to learn and share knowledge, right?

    Cheers,
    Ovid

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Re: faster access times
by Abigail (Deacon) on Jun 22, 2001 at 01:50 UTC
    I find your tone insulting, and it takes away from this community and marks you as someone with problems.

    Do you really think I care what your opinion of me is?

    No, I don't think the person has a billion users, nor do I think he has 5000 simultaneous connections. I do think he has something between those two extremes. Where he is cannot be determined from the post. One could make a guess, but calling that guess educated is just plain stupid. There's no information to make an educated guess with. And what's worse, you are not even indicating you're just guessing. The person has no idea your guess might be totally wrong.

    You claim I am taking away from this community, but it's actually posts like yours that are doing so. Far worse than not answering a question is replying with false information or wrong answers. Specially in a forum like this where all posts are being archived.

    You claim I have to base myself on facts - and I do. In fact (no pun intended) there are no facts to base a founded answer on. If only your answer was based on facts instead of guesses....

    -- Abigail

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