DISQUS

Eddie Awad’s Blog: Fan emails

  • Rob Vollman · 3 years ago

    If you can't figure out where/how to download Oracle, then you have no hope of passing a certification exam. Or of finding your way out of the rain, for that matter.

  • Matt Topper · 3 years ago

    I'm jealous, the emails I get from "Fans" give me discounts on medical drugs and tempt me to leave my fiance for other local women


    BTW, can you ship me a copy of Oracle 25X (I figure that'll be the release name in 15 years), since you are the company :D


    Matt

  • Brian Kotek · 3 years ago

    Agreed, the best part of this is that the person isn't even TRYING to go to Oracle and download the software! I mean come on...like Rob said, if you can't find the download button on Oracle's web site...wow, just stop, save yourself a lot of pain, and consider other career options.

  • Eddie Awad · 3 years ago

    I have a strong feeling that these two "Oracle learners" are simply spammers. But, that's the first time I get such "dumb" spam e-mails! Or maybe they think I am the dumb one.

  • Karl · 3 years ago

    Hi
    i do not believe these are spam mails.
    The first mail could be a true one because not many oracle technologist are as internet based as we are. For example in germany i do know only a couple of oracle bloggers 2 or 3!
    But the oracle community is very large there.


    The second mail could be a true one too. I am not sure if a vietnames oracle technologist has the possiblilties to download software made in america if he has no metalink access.


    Greetings
    Karl

  • Geoff Dodd - Tools · 1 year ago
    Yes it is remarkable what humans write into our subscription forms, too. Some want the world for a penny or a promise.