tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4924761592080147339.post2086178274009949332..comments2023-09-12T07:08:02.095-07:00Comments on Ric Ramblings: Yes, this is the performance problem.Ric Van Dykehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13372723714711916938noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4924761592080147339.post-40236103932784177402009-10-15T18:11:27.552-07:002009-10-15T18:11:27.552-07:00Hi Ric,
I enjoyed this one. I totally agree with ...Hi Ric,<br /><br />I enjoyed this one. I totally agree with your comments on preconceived ideas by the way. Even for an outside guy it can be very hard because the insiders often tell you what they think the problem is before you even start. And even those that have more self control and try not to prejudice you will quite often define the problem in terms that lead to a certain under lying cause. It takes a lot of self discipline to not let your mind go down the diagnosis path until after you have actually looked at all the facts, even for a "trained professional". <br /><br />So what was the problem anyway? I thought nothing could hide from the almighty trace file. ;)<br /><br />KerryKerry Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18129210709237272590noreply@blogger.com