>
> I think if we are talking about computerised "stuff" then for me a
> database is a specific thing. It has rules, it has a specific meaning
> about
> what it "is", how it is made, how it can be perceived, how it
> functions. It's
> very subject-specific. Logical and physical attributes exist and may
> not
> be the same for all people.
well, you can also make physical representations of the database that
take up space.
>
> Tina
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