[AccessD] Birds as it relates to Surrogate keys suck

Hewson, Jim JHewson at nciinc.com
Wed Jul 22 09:25:53 CDT 2009


The other possibility is that one has its talons in the other and flies
to a more suitable destination for a meal.

Jim


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Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 9:15 AM
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Subject: [AccessD] Birds as it relates to Surrogate keys suck

Who says they don't?  OTOH they aren't in a fragile airplane that
disintegrates on contact with 
another.  If they do fly into each other they just bounce off and
continue flying.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Mike Mattys wrote:
> I'm watching the birds at the feeder at my window and
> doing proximity calculations. As one flies up to the trees,
> 
> I am dreaming of how humans could do that in a personal vehicle,
> but I realize that our reaction times are not sufficient to overcome
> the speed at which another might fly into our space without a
> highly sensitive proximity warning.
> 
> So why don't the birds fly into each other?
> 
> -
> Michael R Mattys
> MapPoint and Database Dev
> www.mattysconsulting.com

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