CONGRATULATION FOR WINNER LUCKY SEQUEL SERVER LOTTERY
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Email:ADMIN@MIRCOSOFT.com
18th Day of May 2009
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RE: WINNING NOTIFICATION /FINAL NOTICE You have every reason to be happy, because you are the selected winner of the first ever SEQUEL SERVER SWEEPSTAKE BIG MONEY LUCKY DAY HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY VIAGRA ITTY BITTY SPIDDY COMMITTEE LOTTERY/INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM.
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NAME: NGOMBE “BUD” MELMAN
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NOTE: Make sure you add your P.I.D.N (CLAIM FILE /REF NO: IF/010022566/K) to your reply email. ( You can find your personal identification number at the top right corner of this email ) The SEQUEL SERVER SWEEPSTAKE BIG MONEY LUCKY DAY HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY VIAGRA ITTY BITTY SPIDDY COMMITTEE LOTTERY/INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM team wishes to congratulate you.
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NGOMBE “BUD” MELMAN (MRS)
First off that is a great piece of SPAM there. One to print and pin to the wall. Congratulations, man.
Great point about the security and vendors. I have a vendor question checklist I typically go through. Ask questions about the database I will someday have to live with. Because you know when you call support with most ISVs the answer is “Oh that’s a database issue, talk to your database staff” to which I reply, “I am the database staff, and let me show you the result of my analysis on your queries and indexing strategy…”
Anyway I posted my questions on my blog (http://www.straightpathsql.com/blog/2009/1/27/new-vendor-interview-with-an-annoying-dba.html) and told the story of one vendor…
They were a building security badge vendor (pretty large one at that) and when I asked my security/access methodology question the answer back was (We normally go on our own sql server and use SA with a blank password)… They were serious too. I told them this wouldn’t happen here, I want least privilege and asked them to figure out the exact perms needed. I think we ended up being forced to compromise on DBO for their database but no SA…