BTW - Their is an answer to the chicken and egg problem. Both - But which answer your choose depends purely on if you are a creationist or evolutionist at hart. I claim the scientists who decided the chicken came first are creationists at hart even if they claim they are not. I say this because they suffer from a singular logical fallacy that causes the their conclusion:

Problem which came first:
Evolutionist given: A chicken comes from an egg
Creationist givven: A chicken comes from a chicken egg.

The reason for this discrepancy is simple: People don't start with a problem. They start with a question, come to an answer, and construct the problem to fit both.
 

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 7:12 PM, der.hans <PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
Am 23. Jul, 2010 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so:


I may also recommend that you don't do selective replication. Due to the

We're doing backups from slaves, so need full replication.


ability to manipulate data using fully qualified statements you can
circumvent replication rules. So it is best not to have them. I also highly
recommend you do not do circular replication, which is typically the next
brilliant idea after writing to the slaves which should be read only..

Ah, darn. Circular dependencies are so much fun :).

http://www.dailytech.com/Genetic+Study+Solves+Which+Came+First++the+Chicken+or+the+Egg/article19040.htm


ciao,

der.hans
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