Hal,
MIDEAST CRISIS THREATENS BUSH'S VACATION August Ranch Stay in
Jeopardy, President Says
Can we send him there longer than just for August? I can't tell anymore if
he is less effective or more effective when he's on vacation. If effective
is a word that can even be applied to the Bush
Ed,
I wonder if they will now allow T-shirts that
say stop this shit at Bush rallies. After all,
they're quoting the man himself.
I can visualize that T-shirt at Move-On rallies with a photo of G.W. and a
circle with a line through it... But it would be priceless to see the quote
at an
Well if it wasn't for him, you'd be praying to Mecca 5
times a day rather than waiting for the mothership to
land.
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hal,
MIDEAST CRISIS THREATENS BUSH'S VACATION August
Ranch Stay in
Jeopardy, President Says
Can we send him there longer
Adam,
May I mention the arrival of Tafydd (Tad) John Buckland
yesterday at 11:59am weighing in at a healthy 8lb 7oz.
I missed your news earlier. Congratulations! You're in for a couple of
interesting decades starting immediately.
-- Kris
www.shamrocktrails.com
I too am impressed at their attempt, them and Mr. Buffet (and Ted Turner
when he tried to give $2 billion to the U.N.)
Unfortunately, the vast majority of the super-rich are using their money
to harm others rather than help them...the Gatses and Buffets and
Turners are a tiny minority of
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Michael Hawksworth wrote:
In case any of you are interested... David Gemmell (A fantasy author)
has died. Given his popularity I thought one or two of you would be
interested, to the rest sorry for putting it on this list.
http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5224868.stm
Regards
Some said stored procedures are more secured than allowing direct sql
statements.
I've heard that as well.
But remote views should be the way to go for Visual Foxpro. But using a
remote view meant using persistent connections. And M$ charges SQL
Server (before 2005) users per connection. Kind
I have a form with a pageframe that has 20 pages.
The 20 pages are in 5 groups and I identify the groups by COLORing the TABS
This worked great until I installed with client where some pc's had display
properties set to Windows XP style.
I prefer the Windows XP style. I like the appearance of
Makes perfect sense to me. Forcing a war is not only profitable for some
unsuspect people (like it was for Y. Arafat), but a perfect way to keep
power when you're loosing it.
On 7/28/06, jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Makes sense until you look at the two counties that are at 'war' with
each
Why don't we start a petition? :)
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Turn themes off on the pageframe ...
I have a form with a pageframe that has 20 pages.
The 20 pages are in 5 groups and I identify the groups by
COLORing the TABS
This worked great until I installed with client where some pc's
had display
properties set to Windows XP style.
I prefer the
Hi. Is there an SCCText version out there that can create an
SCX/SCT from an SCA file? I need to do some code merging, and this
will make it much, much easier. Thanks.
Any version will do it, though you'll want to use the most recent. You
just need to review the code of SCCText and
Sytze,
I prefer the Windows XP style. I like the appearance of the commandgroups
etc, but it does not respect the colors
of the pages in the pageframe. Can this be overcome?
No. You can have either old style color pages. Or XP theme style pages.
But not both.
I agree - this sucks. :)
On 7/29/06, Man-wai CHANG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But remote views should be the way to go for Visual Foxpro. But using a
remote view meant using persistent connections. And M$ charges SQL
Server (before 2005) users per connection. Kind of a joke...
Remote views, cursoradaptors and SQL
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