It's great having you around Peter, and I hope there's a little while yet
before you (or I for that matter) get recycled 😀

The older I get, the more I appreciate having around me those who've been
doing this longer than I have.

David


On Sat, 5 Oct 2019 at 19:50, Peter Griffith <pe...@gui-visuals.com.au>
wrote:

> In 1993 on release of VB3, i found myself, with help from GUI Computing's
> Mark Trescowthick, running AVBUG (Adelaide VB Users Group) which i did for
> over 20 years. Changed name to ADNUG (Dot Net) around 2000. Had some great
> times, it was Code Camps then.
> Dave Gardiner stepped into leadership a cuppla years back and ADNUGs still
> going great guns.
>
> I suppose the content underneath all the covers is available somewhere not
> that i would want to do anything more than leaf through them more for the
> nostalgia than horror. My 20 VB4 diskette set has finally gone to ewaste.
> Guess that's where i'll be going before too much longer.
>
> Greg, thanks for the nostalgia
>
> PG
>
>
> Peter Griffith CP
> PH: 0408 832 891
>
>
> On Sat, 5 Oct 2019 at 16:51, Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Folks, some of the covers over 25 years old contain articles on subjects
>> that will fill older readers with nostalgia (or horror) and bewilder the
>> younger readers. In the early 1990s everything seemed to have OLE in it.
>> Remember the 'Chicago' project which became Windows 95? June 1995 Borland
>> Delphi is introduced! In September 2000 we were told to get ready for .NET
>> (that doesn't seem so long ago).
>>
>> http://www.orthogonal.com.au/gallery/covers_msdn.htm
>>
>> *Greg K*
>>
>

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