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> Exactly my point, RATHER than learn about *why* one might have an adverse > opinion about something, you would rather remain uninformed. Why do you > try to argue a point about which you admit you have no knowledge? It's called middelist extremism; where in order to appear rational someone without any information will argue for mediation and centre ground even if one side is pulling further away in order to ground middle extremists to where they're real argument is. It's rather sad when some people argue for a centre ground on subjects that have none. in this case MySQL is either crap in your experience or it's not the only arguments for MySQL so far have been that people are used to it, installing it, managing and may have code already written for it and in some cases need it to work with MySQL because of external choices in databases. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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