Why are you normalizing it? Is there some huge performance advantage in having the state field be an Id into a states table? Perhaps it would make updates easier if they ever rename Washington? Why not normalize the…
Because chapter one in the databases for dummies book used address as an example, with fields for address, town, state etc. Then you stick them altogether and print them on the envelope, thus covering chapter2 = report…
>"Digital" signals are analog signals True that's why I reject TVs with a video chipset, I want a TV and a DVD player that uses valves for the video processing. I wonder how big an MPEG-2 decoder in valves would be?
It's a brilliant anti-competitive move. If you can get the course work from MIT/Cambridge etc for free why bother going to BLAH-state to learn the stuff? If you are going to school for the shiny bit of paper then the…
But did you use audiophile, linear crystal aligned cables? And did you install them the correct way round? https://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/3429.asp Presumably on ethernet you have to decide if you want the Tx or Rx…
Why are you normalizing it? Is there some huge performance advantage in having the state field be an Id into a states table? Perhaps it would make updates easier if they ever rename Washington? Why not normalize the…
Because chapter one in the databases for dummies book used address as an example, with fields for address, town, state etc. Then you stick them altogether and print them on the envelope, thus covering chapter2 = report…
>"Digital" signals are analog signals True that's why I reject TVs with a video chipset, I want a TV and a DVD player that uses valves for the video processing. I wonder how big an MPEG-2 decoder in valves would be?
It's a brilliant anti-competitive move. If you can get the course work from MIT/Cambridge etc for free why bother going to BLAH-state to learn the stuff? If you are going to school for the shiny bit of paper then the…
But did you use audiophile, linear crystal aligned cables? And did you install them the correct way round? https://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/3429.asp Presumably on ethernet you have to decide if you want the Tx or Rx…