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To: who cares? who wrote (9047)7/31/2000 11:58:30 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 10354
 
CastPro.com The Live Webcast Professionals(TM)AnnounceA Three-for-One Stock Split of the Company's CommonOutstanding Shares and Ticker Symbol Amendment


LOS ANGELES, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- CastPro.com -- The Live Webcast Professionals(TM) -- (OTC Bulletin Board: KSTP). The Board of Directors of CastPro.com have approved a three-for-one stock split of the Company's common outstanding shares. Shareholders of record on July 17, 2000 will receive two additional shares for each share owned at the close of market. Effective date of the split is set for July 21, 2000, at which time the stock will trade under the new ticker symbol "KPRC".

"CastPro.com is pleased to announce a three-for-one split of the company's outstanding common shares." commented CastPro.com CEO Corey K. Quinn. "The action was taken in light of the company's recent move to full reporting status and subsequent move to the OTC Bulletin Board, and the desire to make shares of its common stock more readily available to investors."

Just prior to the split announcement, CastPro.com reported approval of their Form 10-SB by the Securities & Exchange Commission, and the move to Full Reporting status. As well, CastPro.com announced the listing of the company on the OTC Bulletin Board.

Based in Los Angeles, CA, CastPro.com is dedicated to producing the highest quality scalable webcasts by utilizing the most advanced professional equipment, innovative digital technology and an experienced production staff.

CastPro.com specializes in producing webcasts of shareholder meetings, press conferences, corporate training sessions, product launches, tradeshows, entertainment events, concerts, sporting events and any kind of endeavor that can benefit from worldwide exposure. For more information visit them on the Web at www.CastPro.com.

For an Investor Packet, please contact IR@CastPro.com or, Neil Carnell at 1-800-773-7317 ext 225 or e-mail neil@vericom.ca

Note: Any statements released by CastPro.com that are forward-looking, are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Editors and investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements invoke risk and uncertainties that may affect the Company's business prospects and performances. These include economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors discussed in the statements and in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Disclaimer: This transmission was intended only for the party or parties to whom it was directed. If you have received the transmission in error or by other means, it must be destroyed and by no means circulated, copied or otherwise duplicated without the express permission of its author(s). Nothing in the contents transmitted should be construed as an investment advisory, nor should it be used to make investment decisions. There is no express or implied solicitation to buy or sell securities. The author(s) may have positions in the stocks or financial relationships with the company discussed and may trade in the stocks mentioned. Readers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling any stock. All information should be considered for information purposes only. No stock exchange has approved or disapproved of the information contained herein.

SOURCE CastPro.com

CO: CastPro.com

ST: California

IN: MLM CPR

SU:

07/20/2000 09:32 EDT prnewswire.com



To: who cares? who wrote (9047)7/31/2000 12:08:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 10354
 
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To: isp@PINmail.com
Subject: Re: Anonymous E-mail
From: Graham Toal <gtoal@vt.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 12:37:07 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: cypherpunks@toad.com
Sender: owner-cypherpunks@toad.com

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G

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To: who cares? who wrote (9047)7/31/2000 12:13:34 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
Large database

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From: "Graham Daley" <gd@pinmail.com>
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Large database
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:25:19 +0800

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I'm considering using Postgresql for an application which could very likely require a database to grow up to about 1TB in size.

1. Is this possible with Postresql on Linux?

2. Is it possible for database tables to span files on more than one disk partition? I'm aware that it splits files into 2GB chunks automatically, but is it possible for these files to reside on more than one partition?

3. What's the biggest known database currently running on Postgresql?

Thanks for your help!

Graham.

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Internet Publishers
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E-Mail: gd@PINmail.com

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