Re: Databases as objects




Patrick May wrote:
"topmind" <topmind@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Patrick May wrote:
Yes, I am rather fond of "nitty side-tracks" such as providing
evidence for one's claims. I can see how that would distract from
your "real issue" of spewing errant nonsense. Darn me. Darn me to
heck.
[ . . .]
It is not my burden to show otherwise.

When you make positive claims, as you so often do in this
newsgroup, the burden of proof is indeed yours. You consistently fail
to meet this burden, typically retreating to "I was just voicing my
subjective opinion." when pushed hard enough.

Because it ain't worth it to persue. With enough time in many cases I
could show objective evidence, but then I decide it is too minor a
point to matter. If that bothers you, then take drugs.


Perhaps people will devote the effort to providing evidence to
you when you demonstrate the intellectual integrity and common
courtesy of supporting your claims.

Don't lecture me about "common curtesy" and "intellectual integrity".
You guys often imply OO is Liquid Jesus, but offer ZERO evidence
outside of systems software. Hyp-O-Crate.


Sincerely,

Patrick


-T-

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