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I actually agree with most of what you said, but you play into the Anti M$ hands by listing ONLY MS SQL 2005 statistics and then pointing out that they are at the bottom. - not exactly the most popular version anyway...I have never seen it only as the MS DB engine. What are the figures for MS SQL 6.5, 7.0, 2000, or 2008?

Apart from that, it would be nice to occasionally see some statistics from the anti M$ lobby to back up their comments

By the way, I have no preference between O/S's, I use both. M$ very expensive but very easy to use. Linux love it's cost but very difficult to get to grips with if you don't have programming experience (but it is getting better)
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yadayadayada.  magallanes | 06/01/09
Journalistic habits rub off  steve@... | 06/01/09
As requested  honeymonster | 06/01/09
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