Stephen the Cook wrote:
Foregin workers tend to get more done then American ones, or so say the
Foreginers.
Would you expect them to say different? lol! It's a page right out of
the M$ manual: We are better...because we say so.
So as long as the taxes are paid it's good to the
On 2/13/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remarkable that the American hounds show such restraint as to not do so, then.
I was thinking that the fox would climb a tree and let the dogs bark around
at the bottom, never having been to a fox hunt.
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Tree climbing foxesmust be an
Sytze de Boer wrote:
Because I don't know how
Sytze
Just do a CREATE CLASS ? and fill in the dialog box to create your
grid subclass. There's a property called HighlightForecolor and
HighlightBackcolor. You can set those to whatever, and then use that
custom grid object in all of your
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On 2/13/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Remarkable that the American hounds show such
restraint as to not do so, then.
I was thinking that the fox would climb a tree
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calibration or is this just a battery gone bad?
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On Tuesday 13 February 2007 5:36 am, Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 2/13/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi Jean!
So the fox climbs the tree, goes to sleep, the dogs
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 3:51 am, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Foregin workers tend to get more done then American ones, or so say the
Foreginers.
Would you expect them to say different? lol! It's a page right out of
the M$ manual: We are better...because we
Stephen the Cook wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
It's short-sighted thinking, imo. It's purely for the sake of next
quarter's profits instead of investing in a better American worker
infrastructure. And let's face it...they know that foreign
employment standards are not the same as
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Foregin workers tend to get more done then American ones, or so say
the Foreginers.
Would you expect them to say different? lol! It's a page right out
of the M$ manual: We are better...because we say so.
I'm talking about students
On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:19 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
I wish they gave a Vet 1/1,000,000 the time.
At least it got the diapered astronaut off of the screen.
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I wish they gave a Vet 1/1,000,000 the time.
At least it got the diapered astronaut off of the screen.
The Daily Show doing what they do best: skewering the idiocy that
calls themselves the 'mainstream media'.
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
We hardly got enny wimmin in here enny more, so I s'pose I gotta say it:
... or a man's inch.
Mine's in centimetres ;-)
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On Tuesday 13 February 2007 3:51 am, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Let me say that as long as the taxes are paid like they would be for Joe
American and that those tax dollars help our economy and social service
programs
Hi Michael!
Except Joe American is
Stephen the Cook wrote:
I'm talking about students who came to America for part of their education.
They wouldn't stop studying because it was Friday afternoon or Thursday late
at night. That same work ethic seems to pervade their life after
graduation.
Who are you talking about?
Sytze: Here is an example of a grid that is highlighted one of six
different colors based on vtank.cur_ostat. This code is the .init of the
grid. This takes care of everything with respect to highlighting and there
is no performance problem because of the nested IIF's.
WITH THIS
On Feb 13, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Peter Cushing wrote:
... or a man's inch.
Mine's in centimetres ;-)
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Sytze: Here is an example of a grid that is highlighted one of six
different colors based on vtank.cur_ostat. This code is the .init of the
grid. This takes care of everything with respect to highlighting and there
is no performance problem because of the nested IIF's.
Can we stop throwing generalisations about 'foreign workers' around
please? The US in no way has the monopoly on skilled programmers and
educated workforce.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 7:39 AM
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Subject: Re: VFP 9, Grid highlighting
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Sytze: Here is an example of a grid that is highlighted one
On 2/13/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 5:36 am, Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 2/13/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi
Alan Bourke wrote:
Can we stop throwing generalisations about 'foreign workers' around
please? The US in no way has the monopoly on skilled programmers and
educated workforce.
I agree. There are very smart non-US peoplejust like the US has
many ignorant people just like other
I would like to clarify something here.
As it is, we have wy t many illegals who
don't contribute to the tax pot but still take tax dollars out of it
for their social services. - This may be true with Illegal workers but
with the H1B workers, it is the other way round. They pay their
Hello,
I have been using the function below to register activex controls in my app
and it has worked great (VFP9 on XP) ... until Vista.
Now it fails. I don't have Vista. Any ideas on how to get it to work?
Thanks,
Kent
function RockRegisterOCX
* This function registers/unregisters an
Kent Belan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using the function below to register activex controls in my app
and it has worked great (VFP9 on XP) ... until Vista.
Now it fails. I don't have Vista. Any ideas on how to get it to work?
Thanks,
Kent
Just a WAGprobably something to do with User
Davuluri, Murali K. wrote:
This may be true with Illegal workers but with the H1B workers, it is the
other way round. They pay their taxes on par with Joe the American,
sometimes more as they may not have their families with them here. Above all
They ALL pay Social Security taxes, which
More on the replication story. Anyone have an idea?
I find it funny as hell myself. Open a browse on a table and it's all
there pick what you want.
The reason we are looking for a way to migrate updates to SQL Server over
to
FoxPro is to put a band-aid on a performance problem until they
I am not expecting sympathy! At least stop whining! As these H1B Workers are
playing a fair Game as per the rules laid by Enter the name of your country.
Stop crying foul! As they are paying for the Joe The American's Social
Security(as they chose to).Your country chose to invite them as it
Vista won't allow activexs to be auto-registered like that I'm afraid.
You have to right-click on the command option, choose 'run as
administrator' and then register with regsvr32.exe off the command line.
Google tells more.
Kent Belan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using the function below to
Another option that works very well if you are/can use views is to have
a lookup table with 2 cols. 1st col the fk to the main table, 2nd col
the color value you want, then make the view to combine these. Then in
the grid, .SetAll(DynamicBackColor, mylookuptablebackcolor)
Peter Cushing
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Peter: I went to one of Andy Kramek's sessions at Whilfest one year on
optimization of VFP. While the nested IIF's can get messy, they are
significantly faster than CASE, IF-ELSE-ENDIF or using a UDF. I find the
indention above works for me.
I'll bear it in mind if I
Davuluri, Murali K. wrote:
I am not expecting sympathy! At least stop whining! As these H1B Workers
are playing a fair Game as per the rules laid by Enter the name of your
country. Stop crying foul! As they are paying for the Joe The American's
Social Security(as they chose to).Your country
Davuluri, Murali K. wrote:
I am not expecting sympathy! At least stop whining! As these H1B Workers
are playing a fair Game as per the rules laid by Enter the name of your
country. Stop crying foul! As they are paying for the Joe The American's
Social Security(as they chose to).Your country
Peter Cushing wrote:
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Peter: I went to one of Andy Kramek's sessions at Whilfest one year on
optimization of VFP. While the nested IIF's can get messy, they are
significantly faster than CASE, IF-ELSE-ENDIF or using a UDF. I find the
indention above works for me.
That is fair enough.
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Davuluri, Murali K. wrote:
I am not expecting
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Peter Cushing wrote:
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Peter: I went to one of Andy
I wonder how the new (in 9) ICASE function stacks up performance-wise.
Have you tried it? I would think a single inline function would run
faster than nested IIFs but as the wise around hear always say, test,
test, test...
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Peter: I went to one of Andy Kramek's sessions at
I have accumulated a few zero byte folders. How are they deleted?
Thanks
Carl Lindner
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Sorry ... Windows XP Pro SP2.
Thanks,
Carl
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I have accumulated a few zero byte folders. How are they
Well, going to a prompt and doing
chkdsk c: /f
... then restarting the PC might work. After making sure you have a backup.
Or this might: http://www.jrtwine.com/Products/DelFXPFiles/
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I wonder how the new (in 9) ICASE function stacks up performance-wise.
Have you
I think a Packard-Bell disk fix will work. You remember, from back in the
early and mid-90s? Format and reinstall the OS and applications.
Seriously, did you try booting into Safe Mode and using Shift-Delete? If
that fails you may need to use a Knoppix or other Linus OS to get by the
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 10:11 am, Jean Laeremans wrote:
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So the fox climbs the tree, goes to sleep, the dogs eventually climb the
tree and they tear the
On 2/13/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jean!
I appreciate your forbearance. I still don't understand how the fox always
gets away in Virginia. Seems the dogs would lose interest if they never got
to taste the fox.
--
Maybe Am. dogs are lost without a gun
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calibration or is this just a
Is there a way to automate the registration or install?
Will Inno setup register as administrator on Vista? ( I don't use Inno)
Thanks,
Kent
Vista won't allow activexs to be auto-registered like that I'm afraid.
You have to right-click on the command option, choose 'run as
administrator' and
Not that I know of.
Kent Belan wrote:
Is there a way to automate the registration or install?
Will Inno setup register as administrator on Vista? ( I don't use Inno)
Thanks,
Kent
Vista won't allow activexs to be auto-registered like that I'm afraid.
You have to right-click on the command
Hello. Our build machine here uses a build script/wizard that issues
BUILD EXE and BUILD MTDLL commands to build projects. The build
machine's registry, however, keeps bloating due to VFP re-generating
component ID's(prog id/clsid stuff for COM objects) every time. This
is obviously a problem, as
See the help file for the build method. There is a flag for not
regenerating the ids.
John
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See the help file for the build method. There is a flag for not
regenerating the ids.
Ah-- it looks like I can use this if I re-do the way the build works
to do a 'modify project ... nowait' and then use the build method on
the project. Better than a bloating registry I guess. Thanks.
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This guy sent me 3 photocopies of 1099s.
Don't I have to provide originals to the IRS?
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I don't have any hard feelings toward the H1B workers. They are just
being used to depress American wages. They are tools in their greedy
little game just as we are. I have deep loathing for the bastards who
created the rules for their benefit -- the benefit of the wealthy few
to the
You don't have to provide ANY to IRS. They already know...
Michael Madigan wrote:
This guy sent me 3 photocopies of 1099s.
Don't I have to provide originals to the IRS?
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Definitely not. If you file electronically, the IRS will not get a copy from
you. Don't worry, the IRS will compare the information you supply with the
information supplied by your client/vendor.
On 2/13/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This guy sent me 3 photocopies of 1099s.
See, I didn't even know this. I have an accountant
file for me.
I wish they would just lower taxes and cut out all
deductions and just send me a bill.
Too many tax lawyers would be out of business.
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Definitely not. If you file electronically, the IRS
will
It's crap.
What do you use for personal and/or business accounting?
The only features that I really care about are to synchronizing my
bank account information (which quicken is sh*tty at doing) and being
able to automatically import the data into tax programs.
???
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 12 February 2007 9:29 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
snip
Overwhelming response. Libs like their babies dead.
4,977,165 children have died in the United States,
since the Iraq War started, from abortion.
Well, that's actually false. By definition a child has to have
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 12 February 2007 9:33 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Saturday 10 February 2007 12:00 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Hi Ricardo!
Thieves? Were I a thief I would have nothing to do with profox. Nothing
to steal here.
No one to kill either. But
Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 2/13/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remarkable that the American hounds show such restraint as to not do so,
then.
I was thinking that the fox would climb a tree and let the dogs bark around
at the bottom, never having been to a fox hunt.
--
Tree
Bravo!
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I don't have any hard feelings toward the H1B workers. They are just
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 1:39 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
snip
Nobody outside of the medical profession ever heard of fetus until this
abortion politics started. Now the left, and those who are left on just
this one issue, have adopted this word. But the baby is still a baby.
So you accept
http://www.anonymousliberal.com/2007/01/gops-pied-piper-problem.html
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/yrt2dw )
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For the last decade and a half, the Republican party has pursued an
intentional strategy of insulating its base from
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Alan Bourke wrote:
Can we stop throwing generalisations about 'foreign workers' around
please? The US in no way has the monopoly on skilled programmers and
educated workforce.
I agree. There are very smart non-US peoplejust like the US has
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 7:18 pm, Eugene Vital wrote:
snip
Sorry if this went OT but I don't see OT messages, they go straight to
the trash. :-\
Hi Eugene!
No need to apologize, [NF] is the tech snob's [OT], anyway.
--
Regards,
Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 1:39 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
snip
Nobody outside of the medical profession ever heard of fetus until this
abortion politics started. Now the left, and those who are left on just
this one issue, have adopted this word. But the baby is still a
Ed Leafe wrote:
http://www.anonymousliberal.com/2007/01/gops-pied-piper-problem.html
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/yrt2dw )
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For the last decade and a half, the Republican party has pursued an
intentional strategy of
Gee Ed, I had to edit your email for errors!
Here's the CORRECTED version, feel free to send it out . . . hahahahahaha
Subject: [OT] Democrats and Reality
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For the last decade and a half, the Democrat party has pursued an
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 11:06 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 1:39 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
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You didn't have a case. Using a different word according to age does not,
in itself, negate the baby or fetus as a human being. He/she isn't a
On Feb 13, 2007, at 8:11 PM, john harvey wrote:
Gee Ed, I had to edit your email for errors!
[snip]
For the last decade and a half, the Democrat party has pursued an
Gee, you went to all that trouble, and yet you still can't handle
basic grammar. Maybe one of our foreign list
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 11:19 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Should we invade USA in order to
get rid of the irresponsible dictator and free the citizens from this
religious fundamentalist? Should we then stay there for some long time
in order to make sure the newly elected govt. can keep the
Hahahahahaha. I been knowing the difference. I just did that for your
benefit!
Hahaha,
John
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I use DacEasy by www.daceasy.com. Do a Google search for some hits that are
very complimentary. It is a true double-entry accounting package.
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One more example of the destruction of America.
http://wbztv.com/local/local_story_043083357.html
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Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 11:06 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 1:39 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
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You didn't have a case. Using a different word according to age does not,
in itself, negate the baby or fetus as a human being.
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Feb 13, 2007, at 8:11 PM, john harvey wrote:
Gee Ed, I had to edit your email for errors!
[snip]
For the last decade and a half, the Democrat party has pursued an
Gee, you went to all that trouble, and yet you still can't handle
basic grammar. Maybe one of
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 11:19 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Should we invade USA in order to
get rid of the irresponsible dictator and free the citizens from this
religious fundamentalist? Should we then stay there for some long time
in order to make sure the newly elected
john harvey wrote:
Hahahahahaha. I been knowing the difference. I just did that for your
benefit!
Hahaha,
John
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On Wednesday 14 February 2007 1:02 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
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Yeah, you and your lefty friends, bring it on. Wouldn't even make
landfall before the Navy/CoastGuard blew you out of the water or Air
Force blew you out of the sky. If you by some miracle did get here you
had better hide
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It's crap.
What do you use for personal and/or business accounting?
The only
I've recently given up on quicken also and am curious to see what
others suggest using.
At 04:48 PM 2/13/2007, you wrote:
It's crap.
What do you use for personal and/or business accounting?
The only features that I really care about are to synchronizing my
bank account information (which
I'm not much of an artist and would really like to start jazzing up
some of my apps with icons / graphics. The problem is I don't really
know where to get nice looking graphics to include. The ones included
with VFP look unprofessional, as do many of the freebies I've found on the net.
If
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