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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;hi guys...&lt;/strong&gt;

hi guysI would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article. I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well and i have start my own blog now, , thanks for your effort...</description>
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<p>hi guysI would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article. I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well and i have start my own blog now, , thanks for your effort&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Cerebral Mastication &#187; Blog Archive &#187; More on Databases for Analytics</title>
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		<description>[...] I have been struggling for what type of database to use for my analytics work. SQL Server is a really good database but I always get the feeling it [...]</description>
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		<title>By: J DeLong</title>
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		<description>I just read the intro to the Chris Lewis book SQLite published by Sams. In the intro by Richard Hipp. Here&#039;s the final paragraph:

&quot;I have formally dedicated my contributions to SQLite to the public domain, and I insist that other contributors do likewise. (I keep a file of signed copyright releases in the fire safe at my office.) This means that there are no legal restrictions on copying SQLite. My name appears nowhere in the code. You are free to do with SQLite whatever you want. I hope that you find SQLite to be helpful and that you will use it for good. You are welcome to use SQLite for commercial purposes and if you do, I wish you a good profit. Regardless of how you use it, I hope the fact that you have received SQLite freely will inspire you to give something back in return—not to me personally but to the community or to the world as a whole. Finally, and most importantly, I encourage you to find forgiveness for your own soul and to forgive others in return. Be at peace.&quot;

How can you not like this guy? Geeeesh.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read the intro to the Chris Lewis book SQLite published by Sams. In the intro by Richard Hipp. Here&#8217;s the final paragraph:</p>
<p>&#8220;I have formally dedicated my contributions to SQLite to the public domain, and I insist that other contributors do likewise. (I keep a file of signed copyright releases in the fire safe at my office.) This means that there are no legal restrictions on copying SQLite. My name appears nowhere in the code. You are free to do with SQLite whatever you want. I hope that you find SQLite to be helpful and that you will use it for good. You are welcome to use SQLite for commercial purposes and if you do, I wish you a good profit. Regardless of how you use it, I hope the fact that you have received SQLite freely will inspire you to give something back in return—not to me personally but to the community or to the world as a whole. Finally, and most importantly, I encourage you to find forgiveness for your own soul and to forgive others in return. Be at peace.&#8221;</p>
<p>How can you not like this guy? Geeeesh.</p>
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