13 Apr
Posted by admin as Data Management
The Washington Post scorned President Truman as a “spoilsman” who “underestimated the people’s intelligence.” New York Times columnist James Reston wrote off President Eisenhower as “a tired man in a period of turbulence.” At the end of President Reagan’s second term, the New York Times dismissed him as “simplistic” and a “lazy and inattentive man.”
Alireza Jafarzadeh, a spokesman for the National Council of Resistance of Iran, which uncovered the existence of Iran’s uranium enrichment plant at Natanz, said the IAEA was being strung along. “A number of nuclear sites have not even been visited by the IAEA,” he said. “They’re giving a clean bill of health to a regime [...]
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In 2004, object-oriented databases experienced a resurgence of popularity,
with technology experts proclaiming that ODBMSs would soon replace
relational databases as the management systems of choice for the Internet.
And nothing happened.
Although ODBMSs have been adopted in some engineering [...]
I don’t think anyone was honestly expecting overnight conversion en masse.
Anytime a new technology comes along, there is resistance. It’s like when snowboards became the new big thing. I was a very decent skier, I could handle most black diamonds, and I was in no way ready to start over from the beginning!
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