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  • RE: Life Logging

    jcrawf02 (12/8/2009)


    bwillsie-842793 (12/8/2009)


    2. depends what's being looked at. Breakfast cereal is probably not that vital, yes, silly example. But having the data there on everything means the doc could look...

  • RE: Life Logging

    jcrawf02 (12/8/2009)


    GSquared (12/8/2009)


    If a doctor could access your exercise, dietary and sleeping habits, how much more beneficial would their treatment be than what results from the lies you tell them...

  • RE: Life Logging

    Good points David.

    Also, what about intentional, or unitentional misrepresentation of the "Facts" contained in the "life log.'

    Deleting an outdated backup (totally innocent action) could be interpreted after the...

  • RE: Life Logging

    No thanks! The volume of data would be overwhelming. Storage density would be an issue, and retrieval time would be problematic.

    Besides, do I really want hundreds,...

  • RE: It's Time for Encryption

    Everything definitely should NOT be encrypted. The US military learned long ago that "overprotecting" classified material was as bad as no protection.

    The reason? Human nature.

    When all material had...

  • RE: The Value of Experience

    jjarupan (10/23/2009)


    IMHO, Good DBA should know the business process and good communication and act hubris.

    The most important experience for Good DBA is he/she know how to act hubris.

    Sorry if I...

  • RE: The Value of Experience

    Experience/knowledge in areas other than DBA definitely improve the quality of a DBAs work.

    Sometimes this experience/knowledge is gained by osmosis over a number of years as a DBA,...

  • RE: Investing In Your Career

    I say learn everything you can and if your company chips in all the better. If you expect others to look out for your best interests you will quickly...

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