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Originally Posted by Alexa Too
I have a friend who is a SQL Server DB guy. I also know that mySQL is popular and free.

Which way should I go? Performance doesn't seem to be too big of a concern for some of the small ideas I have.

Toodles,
Alexa
I don't really think Oracle would be appropriate in this case.

I'd just use MySQL - it works and performs just fine.