RE: Off topic: RE: Questions about automatic memory allocations in 10g (r1 and r2)

  • To: <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Oracle-L" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:27:57 -0400

Excuse me, I care which is why I brew my own via the British method.
That mass produced purchased dish water isn't worth the effort to pick
it up.   Now there are a couple of decent micro brews up here in New
England that aren't bad at all.

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Subject: Off topic: RE: Questions about automatic memory allocations in
10g (r1 and r2)

        
        
        At least the Foster's we get in the U.S. was at one time made in
Australia.   Didn't taste too bad, and you had to love the size of the
can.  Now we get Canadian-made Foster's.  "Australian for beer, eh?"


Contract brewing has been the plague of Japanese beer too. The
last holdout was Kirin Ichiban, but it too has gone the way of
contract brewing. American's, by and large, don't care.

Pils anyone ?
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