[AccessD] A Rose by any other name is still a rose; was (normalization question)

William Hindman wdhindman at bellsouth.net
Mon May 17 15:49:31 CDT 2004


...signature line John ...not a post :)

William Hindman
"The world's becoming a museum of socialist failures." John Dos Passos


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John R. Porter" <j.r.porter at strath.ac.uk>
To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'"
<accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 11:03 AM
Subject: RE: [AccessD] A Rose by any other name is still a rose;was
(normalization question)


> How can you complain about political comments when you include the
following in all your postings:
>
> "The world's becoming a museum of socialist failures." John Dos Passos ?
>
> Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black to me.
>
> John R. Porter
> I.T. Services
> University of Strathclyde
> Faculty of Education
> 76 Southbrae Drive
> Glasgow
> G13 1PP
> e-mail: j.r.porter at strath.ac.uk
> Tel. 0141 950 3289
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of William
> Hindman
> Sent: 17 May 2004 15:22
> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
> Subject: Re: [AccessD] A Rose by any other name is still a rose;was
> (normalization question)
>
>
> ...take it to OT Lambert ...this is not a political discussion list.
>
> William Hindman
> "The world's becoming a museum of socialist failures." John Dos Passos
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Heenan, Lambert" <Lambert.Heenan at AIG.com>
> To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'"
> <accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:09 AM
> Subject: RE: [AccessD] A Rose by any other name is still a rose;was
> (normalization question)
>
>
> > I'm sure this story will bring great cheer to the NRA and everyone else
> who
> > believes that your just not a whole person unless you are packing heat -
> > preferably fully automatic and large caliber.
> >
> > "Sad" is best spin I can put on it.
> >
> > Lambert
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: John Clark [SMTP:John.Clark at niagaracounty.com]
> > > Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 9:55 AM
> > > To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
> > > Subject: Re: [AccessD] A Rose by any other name is still a rose;was
> > > (normalization question)
> > >
> > > My first major Access program that I wrote was for our county's pistol
> > > permit department, to track pistol permits. I was shocked to discover
> > > that they tracked these things by name only. I thought I found a major
> > > problem, when they gave me their original tables and I discovered
> > > hundreds of missing SSNs. They told me that SSN was not required data.
> > >
> > > I told them that I had a problem with this, as a programmer and as a
> > > private citizen. I told them about a personal situation of mine
> > > involving confusion with names. My name is John W Clark. The name
itself
> > > sounds fake, with all three components being very common. My friends
> > > used to say that it was a fake name. I first heard of another local
guy
> > > with the same name, including initial, about 14 years ago. I was in a
> > > bar with a bunch of coworkers, and I was introduced to a guy who was a
> > > friend of a friend. I don't drink much these days, but thank god that
> > > when I did, I was a friendly drunk, because after speaking to my new
> > > friend, I discovered that he thought I was someone else--someone who
> > > used to beat him up quite a bit in high school, shared the same name
as
> > > me, and apparently also shares some of my physical characteristics.
This
> > > new friend had gone into the service upon graduation and got,
according
> > > to him, quite a bit larger than school days, and he was looking at a
> > > little payback. He told me, that he thought I was someone else, and
that
> > > he and his brother-in-law, who looked like he had been recently
paroled
> > > from a penitentiary, were going to kick the hell out of me, when I
left
> > > the bar. Luckily though, he did speak to me, and discovered that I was
> > > not his prey, and all ended well.
> > >
> > > But, a few years later, something potentially much more worse
happened.
> > > I was still living at home with my folks--mostly just sleeping
> > > there--but I was about 20 miles away at work, when some visitors
arrived
> > > at their house. Two detectives from the sheriffs department, showed up
> > > at the house with a warrant for my arrest. Actually, they did want
John
> > > W Clark, but they were coming to get the wrong one. Again, this turned
> > > out OK, but it was taken care of, while I was at work--had I been
there,
> > > they would have sorted it out, at the county jail--probably after
> > > processing!
> > >
> > > After coming to work for the county, I discovered that I would be
doing
> > > quite a bit of work for the District Attorney's office. I told them
all
> > > my stories so that they wouldn't think it was me, if the name came
> > > across their desks. As it turns out, they are pretty familiar with
this
> > > guy, and they raz me about it quite often.
> > >
> > > The pistol permit office send a "Mental Hygiene" check to Albany, and
> > > it is simply a form letter with a name on it. How the hell do they
know
> > > exactly which John W Clark they are sending info on? If there are two
in
> > > this county, how many are in the state? There are several more people
> > > with the name John Clark in my area without the initial.
> > >
> > > I was also surprised to find out that each county does its own thing.
I
> > > believe there are 62 counties in NY, and they can all have their own
> > > numbering, methods, etc.. All this organization must be why were
paying
> > > such high taxes here!
> > >
> > > >>> artful at rogers.com 5/17/2004 1:17:26 AM >>>
> > > As I pointed out in a previous msg on this thread, I know 5 John
> > > Reids,
> > > and all of them are in the software biz. Go figure. Them Irish, they
> > > do
> > > like to propagate! Check Chicago for example :) (Does anyone else LOVE
> > > Miller's Crossing? My fave movie of all time.)
> > >
> > > I googled my own name and then ran 411.com (a phone number database)
> > > and
> > > found a painter of the same name died early in the last century and no
> > > less than 20 identical names in Canada alone.
> > >
> > > In short, names alone don't cut it. Add something unique and you have
> > > a
> > > chance. Phone numbers are candidates, but it could happen that 2
> > > Arthur
> > > Fullers reside at the same address (unlikely I admit, but possible).
> > > Even SSNs have been demonstrated to be non-unique (counterfeit IDs,
> > > bad
> > > coding, identity theft, etc.).
> > >
> > >
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