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The Bridesmaid (Oracle), The Bride (Fly Emirates), and the Bridge!
OTUSA stages massive comeback to win 34th America's Cup
Oracle Team USA - America's Cup. We had the good fortune of witnessing the race on our return trip from Alcatraz Island. Bonus!
Would drive past Oracle to and from work everyday for 12 years but never saw the lighting so brilliant as this day....I'm glad I had my camera.
Xia-Shang Gallery, Henan Provincial Museum, Zhengzhou. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Two Oracle Team USA AC72s out practicing for the America's Cup ahead of one of the Louis Vuitton challenger races.
From the developer's website: "Oracle have recently submitted a planning application, on behalf of overseas investors, for the redevelopment of two vacant office blocks opposite East Putney tube station an area totaling 1.2 acres. Regeneration of this area will create one of West London’s most exclusive new iconic developments with each building twenty-one and twenty-six storey’s high respectively."
Félix del Barrio Cruz, Vicepresidente y Director General de Oracle Ibérica; Enrique Goñi Beltrán de Garizurieta, Director General de Caja Navarra; y Juan Soto Serrano, Presidente del Consejo Asesor de Oracle Ibérica.
Sun CEO Scott McNealy quips that customers could buy 14 Sun servers for the price of Oracle chief Larry Ellison's suit. (via CNET)
The exceptionally aerobatic Challenger III biplane from Team Oracle.
2011 Joint Services Open House - Andrews Air Force Base.
Oracle is a Dollshe Amanda FIB w/ a faceup by GamerGirlLexi! She let me adopt her and I freaking LOVE her!
Designed for new and experienced developers, this book is an essential guide for putting Oracle SQL and PL/SQL to work. It provides all of the basics you would expect to find in an introductory text and at the same time serves those who want to harness the unexploited, overlooked power of Oracle SQL and PL/SQL with an easy to follow format and numerous real examples based on most commonly used business database models.
It delves deeply into new features found in Oracle Database 11g, the next incarnation of Oracle's flagship database management system along with existing features found in Oracle Database 9i and 10g.