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Re: Using Postgres as an alias



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- --On Saturday, September 29, 2007 20:04:02 -0400 Jan Wieck
<JanWieck(at)Yahoo(dot)com> 
wrote:

> Just because you cannot imagine that correcting someone can be done in a
> polite way doesn't mean that insisting on Postgre not being an accepted alias
> is necessarily rude and ignorant by definition.

Sorry, that wasn't what I was implying ... one impression I've gotten from all 
of these threads is that there have been people 'jumping down the throats' of 
ppl using either Postgres or Postgre ... not ppl 'politely correcting', but 
people being overtly rude ...

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