It's like all things...as long as Windows 2000 Server
and CF 4.5.2 keep providing everything I need, there's
no need to change.  However, at some point, there will
come a time when change will be necessary and I'll
adapt.

I'm much more interested in how to convince the small
businesses and churches that I work with that there is
real value in using the Internet, email, etc., to achieve
their goals.  I have plenty of work to do (too much right now),
but I get frustrated when I personally know small
business owners who struggle to survive, yet won't
adapt their work habits to include use of new resources.

They complain about competition from the Internet,
yet won't embrace its value for themselves...drives me crazy.

Many of the clients I work with and build dynamic sites
for have never even had a dynamic site at all.  So what
CF 4.5.2 can do for them is light years ahead of what
they're used to.

Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't mind embracing some of
the newer technologies...AJAX looks great as does FLEX...it would really
be useful for the web software I work on, and even for the
web sites, but every time I try to utilize a new technology,
it places too many demands on my time to get up to speed.
I usually stay as busy as I can get already.

But, anyway...I'll move out of the era of the dinosaurs
eventually.  I'm keeping my eye out for the competition
so I won't become *extinct*.  :o)

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 8:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Newbie Model Glue Questions


> Does that mean I have to upgrade from CF 4.5.2? ;o)

Eventually. :)




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