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Originally posted by Sasq Chuck, if you love db design so much, swing over this way, I have an access db to convert to sql - only 120 tables (all in Japanese) I can give it to you free
When you decide to convert it to Oracle give me a call, I'd love to help.
chuck
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Originally posted by Joel I don't know about the rest of ya'll but I was told along time ago that the first rule to investing is to never invest what you can't afford to lose.
Joel
Doesn't make a bit of difference untill you sell.....
chuck
Joel, that is kinda very sensible advice. Some would say that even holding cash consitutes an investment and would advise to invest what you can't afford to loose in liquid assets (where "liquid" means that the value in dollar terms is as stable as possible, which tends to be dollars themselves). But yes, you are right. It becomes a bit harder though when you are planning long term.
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