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i've just sayed that the price of this solution is not fixed. that's it. I haven't said it s not the right tools...
by the way the post of Member10610008 seems to "promote" this solution hardly... even if he don't know the specifics of marc's project. "What you need is a mature, full-featured, hi-performance object database management system ("ODBMS")" .... mouais...
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Member 10610008 and Peter.Od is the same person (he changed his username) - and it seems like he's promoting a solution in a very "sales-ish" way. I almost hit the "report spam" button, but I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt, even though he has only ever posted 3 messages, two of which are the ones on this thread.
Marc
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Thanks, I'll take a look at ODBMS's, but Velocity is not an option as this is for an open source project and I'm looking for something that has more flexible license terms.
Marc
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So the little bugger who has been for 10+ years my bio image here on CP had to be put down yesterday. I took that picture when our home became his home as well.
He was the kindest dog ever, and we'll miss him a lot.
My 4-year-old daughter spent the day crying, never seen her so sad. I hardly could find something to cheer her up.
~RaGE();
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Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Rage wrote: I hardly could find something to cheer her up. An other puppy, perhaps...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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I feel for your daughter, I rememeber when our dog died when I was a about 12, it took me months to stop randomly greetin'. Can still easily bring me to tears just be thinking about it.
This is one of the concerns I have about getting a dog going through that pain with my two kids.
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DaveAuld wrote: This is one of the concerns I have about getting a dog going through that pain with my two kids. Buy one anyway. The reason it hurts a lot is because one looses a source of love.
It is better to loose, then never have.
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I am dreading that day as well. I have a 13 year old that shows signs of slowing down.
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I consider myself a reasonably tough bloke but it really hurt to put down an old and trusted friend, RIP Buster!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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It is so hard to say goodbye to a pet. My last dog was nearly 22 when he passed away and it was a very hard time.
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I know that feeling, also lost my dog 2 years ago.
Had him since i was 6, but it was one of the sadest days in my life.
He was 14 and died in my arms while we were driving to the doc to get him put to sleep, was a heavy hearted decision but it was because he was only lying around the last days and wasn't even able to walk more than 5 meters
Hold him in good memory , he can't be replaced but it's easier if you get a new one. Helped me a lot.
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That is ruff my friend, just ruff.
I have a 1.3 year black curled up with me as I type this.
If she just didn't steal my possessions.....
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My condolences Rage. I've lost 3 now and I have a 15 year old Lab/Golden x who is having trouble with her legs and has a very slow (spindle cell) growing tumour that is impossible to excise. It never gets easier.
Take care and give your daughter a big hug from me. They're surprisingly resilient at that age. You'll find one of the hardest things is when she suddenly mentions him out of the blue in the coming months.
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Sucks... I remember that feeling. Losing my first dog was the last time I cried... Think I was about 14 or 15 at the time.
But... Eventually you'll move on, and get another dog... 10+ years of that kind of friendship is more than worth some pain at the end.
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Very sad to hear that -- it really is amazing how we can develop such strong emotional bonds to our pets. Maybe it'll help your daughter if you talk about fun or antic things that your dog did.
Marc
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Sorry to hear, they are indeed, an integral part of the family. We had our first dog for 17 years I wept like a baby when she passed. Just try to think of the joy he brought to your family.
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Sorry to hear of your lose, it's amazing how attached we become to them.
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Ouch. Sorry to hear that.
Worst day of my life.
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My condolences. I lost my last dog about 20 months ago, the other dog five years before that and I am still not over the loss of either of them. My wife still cries if a mention of them comes up and it's hard not to join in. We have discussed getting another puppy but keep putting it off - we daren't even go to the shelter to look for fear of coming home with a new dog we can't cope with - my wife is disabled now and in a wheelchair, and probably couldn't manage a young dog.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Sad news, hopefully you feel happier soon.
Unfortunately if you get a pet, it will die at some point before you do (unless you get a giant tortoise or something, I suppose). The period of pain at the end is worth it for the years of happiness, though.
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« There is only one difference between a madman and me. The madman thinks he is sane. I know I am mad. » Salvador Dali
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