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  • omlet@omlet.org

    OMLETv4 The Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool

    omlet v4) wrote in message Dear DBA,

    You are cordially invited to test and review our windows native and
    100% pure Java Oracle 9i/8i Monitoring Application (OMLET). OMLET is
    the Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool. As the
    leading expert in your field, your opinion is highly valued and your
    feedback is very appreciated. We would like to encourage you to distribute
    copies of OMLET to your associates and fellow DBAs. Omlet can be
    downloaded from:

    Latest news coverage, email, free stock quotes, live scores and video are just the beginning. Discover more every day at Yahoo!


    or any of many mirrors worldwide:



    Thank you for your time and participation.


    Cheers,

    Amjad Daoud, OCP
    The OMLET Team Lead
    Tera Knowledge Systems, Inc.
  • Daniel Morgan

    #2
    Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate SPAMMER

    omlet@omlet.org wrote:
    omlet v4) wrote in message Dear DBA,
    >
    You are cordially invited to test and review our windows native and
    100% pure Java Oracle 9i/8i Monitoring Application (OMLET). OMLET is
    the Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool. As the
    leading expert in your field, your opinion is highly valued and your
    feedback is very appreciated. We would like to encourage you to distribute
    copies of OMLET to your associates and fellow DBAs. Omlet can be
    downloaded from:
    >
    Latest news coverage, email, free stock quotes, live scores and video are just the beginning. Discover more every day at Yahoo!

    >
    or any of many mirrors worldwide:
    >

    >
    Thank you for your time and participation.
    >
    >
    Cheers,
    >
    Amjad Daoud, OCP
    The OMLET Team Lead
    Tera Knowledge Systems, Inc.
    I clicked on this link to say thank you for posting to the correct
    group only to find out you cross-posted to every usenet group you
    could spell and SPAMMED them too.

    Shame on you!
    Now I won't visit your web site and I have just sent an email to
    all of my former students and members of the Puget Sound Oracle
    Users Group and West Sound Oracle Users Group advising them not
    to visit your site.

    SPAMMING has a price. You have now generated more bad publicity
    than good.
    --
    Daniel Morgan
    We make it possible for you to keep learning at the University of Washington, even if you work full time or live outside of the Seattle area.

    We make it possible for you to keep learning at the University of Washington, even if you work full time or live outside of the Seattle area.

    damorgan@x.wash ington.edu
    (replace 'x' with a 'u' to reply)

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    • Hans Forbrich

      #3
      Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool

      omlet@omlet.org wrote:
      omlet v4) wrote in message Dear DBA,
      >
      You are cordially invited to test and review our windows native and
      100% pure Java Oracle 9i/8i Monitoring Application (OMLET). OMLET is
      the Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool. As the
      leading expert in your field, your opinion is highly valued and your
      feedback is very appreciated. We would like to encourage you to distribute
      copies of OMLET to your associates and fellow DBAs. Omlet can be
      downloaded from:
      >
      Latest news coverage, email, free stock quotes, live scores and video are just the beginning. Discover more every day at Yahoo!

      >
      or any of many mirrors worldwide:
      >

      >
      Thank you for your time and participation.
      >
      >
      Cheers,
      >
      Amjad Daoud, OCP
      The OMLET Team Lead
      Tera Knowledge Systems, Inc.
      Just curious - in your words, what is in this 'complete monitoring package'
      that is not in Oracle Enterprise Manager?

      My assumption here is that I want a background monitor tool that will advise
      me (mail/page) when I need to take action, not something pretty to watch.
      Based on what I saw from your site, the documentation I'd seen, and the
      screen shots, the value-add simply does not jump out to me.

      Further assumption is that I have gotten over the need to manage by ratio -
      which, with your expertise, you know has not been core tuning technology
      since Oracle 7.

      <off topic>
      An aside, related to social dynamics: I find it very irritating to see any
      cross, or multi-posts. I interpret that as a sign that the poster either
      is immature in the use of internet newsgroups, or does not respect me and
      my resources. My usual response to people who do not have any respect for
      me is to return the favor, generally by ignoring them. Since some cultures
      do not interact the same way mine does, I offer some indication how
      interaction could happen. Misquoting Heinlein - "courtesy is the only
      thing available to grease society - which normally does not work well at
      the best of times."

      In light of this, and as a courtesy to others, I have removed cdo.server and
      cdo.tools from the response as this discussion is not relevant to those
      groups.
      </off topic>

      /Hans

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      • omlet@omlet.org

        #4
        OMLETv4 The Ultimate Instance Monitor

        Dear DBA,

        You are cordially invited to test and review our windows native and
        100% pure Java Oracle 9i/8i Monitoring Application (OMLET). OMLET is
        the Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool. As the
        leading expert in your field, your opinion is highly valued and your
        feedback is very appreciated. We would like to encourage you to distribute
        copies of OMLET to your associates and fellow DBAs. Omlet can be
        downloaded from:

        Latest news coverage, email, free stock quotes, live scores and video are just the beginning. Discover more every day at Yahoo!


        or any of many mirrors worldwide:



        Thank you for your time and participation.


        Cheers,

        The OMLET Team
        Tera Knowledge Systems, Inc.
        >
        I clicked on this link to say thank you for posting to the correct group
        Thank you Daniel;

        To show my appreciation here is a poem written just for you; by Simon
        from rec.humor: Copyright is assured for its rightful owner!

        The Omlet of Daniel Morgan
        =============== ============


        This is the tale of Daniel Morgan,
        Who had a tiny oracle performance and clit-ormance,
        It gave s)his significant others/dbas such a shock,
        When they touched he?i[r/s] tiny instance,
        S)He laboured hard to find a cure,
        S)He polished it with fish manure,
        S)He tied it up with bits of string,
        But still it was a poor small thing,
        It was just one transaction when fully reared,
        When shutting down normal/abort it disappeared,
        It was just by chance they called s)him Danny the Wanny,
        Half an parse shorter it would have been Fanny the Lanny,
        One day Danny the Zanny read in the Daily Mail,
        That things called hard falses were on sale,
        For women who had tiny breasts,
        They wore these things inside their vests,
        And then went in the latest fashions,
        To satisfy mens beastly passions,
        Our Danny said, "I am no fool,
        Why can't I have a big false manure pool."
        He worked all night to make a big false chopper,
        And ended up with a great big whopper,
        It was 12 java long and made of pl/sql,
        And any dba could stretch fanny like elastic buckets,
        It really was a lovely job,
        And on the end was a big red knob,
        Dan tied it up with bits of twine,
        It did look rather fine,
        Lying there beneath his wants/jants/mants,
        It just looked like an elephants,
        The bees all flocked around with glee,
        As they saw his nulge stretch to his wee wee,
        No other fellas/gellas stood a chance,
        When our Dan attended a dance,
        For when the wallas danced with Danny,
        kept tickling around their fanny,
        began to faint and swoom,
        As Danny waltzed them around the room,
        What a shock they had in stall,
        For one night dancing around the floor,
        Danny stopped and loudly cursed,
        S)He felt the string and strapping burst,
        Before s)he reached the nearest seat,
        Her/His zxool was hanging at his feet,
        Her/His sick sig gave a strangled cough,
        And said, "Excuse me but your moose fell off!"
        I could n't describe the scenes there after,
        The wise cracks and scournful laughter,
        All those mules that Dan had dated,
        Gazed as so deflated,
        Silvia made s)him sick,
        She gave a spiteful kick,
        Poor Danny's screams rang round the hall,
        For the string was tied around s)his ball,
        As s)he staggered to the nearest door,
        dragged along the floor,
        Course the band was almost crackers,
        Whilst in the gents Dan bathed his knackers,
        So if you are like Daniel Morgan,
        And as tiny,
        Remember though its only wee,
        It's just as good for the pee !!!

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        • Hans Forbrich

          #5
          Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool

          Hans Forbrich wrote:
          Just curious - in your words, what is in this 'complete monitoring
          package' that is not in Oracle Enterprise Manager?
          Many thanks for the [lack of] response.

          It's been over 48 hours. Since you are responding to others, you must have
          had an opportunity to review and think about my question.

          And since you advertise yourself as quite knowledgeable in Oracle
          technology, I feel safe in concluding that even you do not find any
          value-add for this in an environment that has standardized on OEM.

          Have to admit, it is both pretty to look at and appears to be a seriously
          significant piece of coding. Not 'specially useful, but definitely pretty.

          /Hans

          <sotto voce>
          That said, I asked a fair tech question and offered an opportunity to
          respond in the tech forums. I now await the rebuttal, expecting that to be
          insult-laden and diversionary.
          </sotto voce>

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          • omlet@omlet.org

            #6
            Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool

            Hans Forbrich <forbrich@yahoo .netwrote in message news:<5gWDc.271 94$E84.26255@ed tnps89>...
            Hans Forbrich wrote:
            >
            Just curious - in your words, what is in this 'complete monitoring
            package' that is not in Oracle Enterprise Manager?
            >
            Many thanks for the [lack of] response.
            >
            It's been over 48 hours. Since you are responding to others, you must have
            had an opportunity to review and think about my question.
            >
            And since you advertise yourself as quite knowledgeable in Oracle
            technology, I feel safe in concluding that even you do not find any
            value-add for this in an environment that has standardized on OEM.
            >
            Have to admit, it is both pretty to look at and appears to be a seriously
            significant piece of coding. Not 'specially useful, but definitely pretty.
            >
            /Hans
            >
            <sotto voce>
            That said, I asked a fair tech question and offered an opportunity to
            respond in the tech forums. I now await the rebuttal, expecting that to be
            insult-laden and diversionary.
            </sotto voce>
            sorry Hans for ignoring you.

            I would leave this to satisfied OMLET users. I would like you to be
            more constructive and tell me what would like to have in OMLETv5? be
            creative; give us 6 months; and we will deliver.

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            • Greg Forestieri

              #7
              Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate SPAMMER

              Daniel Morgan <damorgan@x.was hington.eduwrot e in message news:<108820828 6.33103@yasure> ...
              omlet@omlet.org wrote:
              omlet v4) wrote in message Dear DBA,
              SPAM from an OMLET???? Could it be????

              [snip]

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              • Mladen Gogala

                #8
                Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool

                On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:55:52 -0700, omlet wrote:
                >
                You are cordially invited to test and review our windows native and
                100% pure Java Oracle 9i/8i Monitoring Application (OMLET). OMLET is
                the Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool. As the
                leading expert in your field, your opinion is highly valued and your
                feedback is very appreciated. We would like to encourage you to distribute
                copies of OMLET to your associates and fellow DBAs. Omlet can be
                downloaded from:
                After seeing how you treated Howard Rogers, I wouldn't use your tool
                if it was the last one on the whole Earth. Politeness is best learned
                through the valet. Other then that, do you know what unsolicited
                commercial messages are called these days? Let me help you out: the
                name was made famous by British group of comedians known as Monty Python.

                --
                Well-behaved women seldom make history

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                • Simon Knights

                  #9
                  Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool

                  In article <pan.2004.06.28 .23.47.21.92040 2@sbcglobal.net >,
                  gogala@sbcgloba l.net says...
                  On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:55:52 -0700, omlet wrote:
                  >

                  You are cordially invited to test and review our windows native and
                  100% pure Java Oracle 9i/8i Monitoring Application (OMLET). OMLET is
                  the Ultimate Visual Real Time Oracle Monitoring Tool. As the
                  leading expert in your field, your opinion is highly valued and your
                  feedback is very appreciated. We would like to encourage you to distribute
                  copies of OMLET to your associates and fellow DBAs. Omlet can be
                  downloaded from:
                  >
                  After seeing how you treated Howard Rogers, I wouldn't use your tool
                  if it was the last one on the whole Earth. Politeness is best learned
                  through the valet. Other then that, do you know what unsolicited
                  commercial messages are called these days? Let me help you out: the
                  name was made famous by British group of comedians known as Monty Python.
                  >
                  >
                  Man who made OMLET now has egg on his face :-)
                  --
                  Simon Knights,
                  UK.

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                  • Ed prochak

                    #10
                    Re: OMLETv4 The Ultimate Instance Monitor

                    fitzjarrell@cox .net (David Fitzjarrell) wrote in message news:<9711ade0. 0406281116.5ed2 5aff@posting.go ogle.com>...
                    omlet@omlet.org wrote in message news:<dc6c1ff0. 0406261017.57de deba@posting.go ogle.com>...
                    Dear DBA,
                    []
                    Now, now, it's you who's arrogant, not Daniel. And it's your logic
                    proven faulty time and again in your misguided posts to this
                    newsgroup. I believe it's time for you to get over it. Amjad, since
                    you appear to be the only one without a clue in this exchange.
                    >
                    Apardon my languages DOC! You really deserve a Tonka Truck too like
                    David J*. Or may be better you can help David with your girly kicks!
                    >
                    This only proves once again you have no idea whom you're talking about
                    in reference to me or my career. You have obviously confused me with
                    someone else.
                    >
                    David Fitzjarrell
                    David,

                    He has devolved from a Spammer to a Troll.

                    One strategy is to let troll inspired threads die without response. BUT...
                    .... If you must respond to him, PLEASE snip out his ads.

                    Have a great day.
                    Ed

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