A chance to see, buy and have lunch with a Tesla;
http://asme-tesla.eventbrite.com/
Pretty damn good deal...
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Seems to be some sort of screen problem.
No matter what I do, I can't consistently see text as
it is being typed on a form.
If the user is typing into a browse window or a memo
field, then everything is OK
If the user enters it into a form field, the text
isn't seen consistently until the field
On Monday 23 April 2007 11:58 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
How cold?
> The "Lucas" additive is really not for keeping the diesel from jelling,
> it to keep the engine clean, mostly, and as Virgil pointed out, it can
> get cold in Abilene,
--
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Pete
http://www.pete-theis
The "Lucas" additive is really not for keeping the diesel from jelling,
it to keep the engine clean, mostly, and as Virgil pointed out, it can
get cold in Abilene, Texas, when a cold wind blows out of the Arctic,
Canada or Alaska down the US central states into Texas.
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Th
On Monday 23 April 2007 10:29 pm, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Hi Virgil!
The roads will ice at 32F, the freezing point of water. Generally it will be
much colder than that before you have diesel fuel problems, and require the
use of an additive.
> You've never been to Abilene apparently.
>
> I w
You've never been to Abilene apparently.
I went through there once from boston to vegas, and had to go south to
Lubbock because the pass'es were ICED OVER...
Virgil Bierschwale
Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
(830) 329-6774 Cell
(830) 864-4799 Fax
(830) 864-4726 Home
http://www.bierschwale.com
On Monday 23 April 2007 10:47 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
I might have used that once or twice, so long ago I don't remember. It isn't
ever that cold in Abilene? Maybe you don't really need any additive?
> Here is a link to the Lucas Fuel Treatment I use:
>
> http://www.lucasoi
Just a reality check...
How much memory, disk speed and what OS was on your previous machine?
How much memory and what's the disk speed on the new vista machine?
Did you turn off that egregious nagging crap?
If you were running XP in 256Mbytes and now you're using 1Gbyte (or
preferably 2Gig)
Here is a link to the Lucas Fuel Treatment I use:
http://www.lucasoil.com/products/display_products.sd?iid=26&catid=2&loc=show
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> I use an additive called "LUCAS". It's an upper cylinder lubricant,
> injector cleaner, and fuel conditioner. It is
That 34 Ford is a really nice looking set of wheels.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 04/23/2007 Pete Theisen wrote:
> I want a '34 Ford. V8 or the old B model 4 cylinder. I prefer the
"Fordor"
> body. Diesel? Oh, you mean that stuff you use in big trucks.
_
I use an additive called "LUCAS". It's an upper cylinder lubricant,
injector cleaner, and fuel conditioner. It is suppose to neutralize
poor quality fuel, but I aways fill up at the Tye truck stop, which
really stays busy, so fuel quality should never be an issue with me.
Regards,
LelandJ
O
On Monday 23 April 2007 10:15 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> The new VW Jetta TDI Wagon, (eg Sports Wagon) will be available in the
> spring of 2008. She a real beauty, don't you think?
Hi Leland!
I want a '34 Ford. V8 or the old B model 4 cylinder. I prefer the "Fordor"
body. Diesel? Oh,
On Monday 23 April 2007 10:05 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> I have read where many people that live up north switch from B100 to B20
> during the winter season.
Hi Leland!
Back in the day when I ran diesel I used an additive, either Power Service or
Howes. Power Service was alcohol, Howes
The new VW Jetta TDI Wagon, (eg Sports Wagon) will be available in the
spring of 2008. She a real beauty, don't you think?
http://www.vwvortex.com/artman/publish/vortex_news/article_1967.shtml
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> I have read where many people that live up north sw
I have read where many people that live up north switch from B100 to B20
during the winter season.
Regards,
LelandJ
> This article is about using biodiesel, which is refined, much like
> gasoline, and available at your local filling station.
>
> Perhaps you are thinking about the modification
This article is about using biodiesel, which is refined, much like
gasoline, and available at your local filling station.
Perhaps you are thinking about the modification needed to convert a
diesel to use vegetable oil, which the individual owner of the diesel,
convert to biofuel. This kind of
> Below is a link to a video explaining how easy it is to convert a diesel
> over to biodiesel.
>
> http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10165_7-6726950-1.html?tag=cnetfd.mt
Not that easy in colder climates, unless you want to ruin your engine...
--
Derek
_
Below is a link to a video explaining how easy it is to convert a diesel
over to biodiesel.
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10165_7-6726950-1.html?tag=cnetfd.mt
Regards,
LelandJ
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On 4/23/07, Derek Kalweit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VNC was released as GNU. In the GNU terms, it says:
General Public License, as Ed points out. GNU's Not Unix.
> [2] b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that
> in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program
On Apr 23, 2007, at 7:25 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
> Please elaborate. What's the difference between the quote I had from
> the GNU and "GPL"?
Sorry. 'GPL' is the 'GNU Public License', which is the actual
license VNC is released under.
>> Also, the RealVNC people are the original author
> >> Since RealVNC Personal is clearly a derivative work of VNC in
> >> general,
> >> with only supplemental features added, shouldn't it be open source
> >> according to the GNU? What am I missing?
> >
> > Um, maybe that it *is* GPL?
> >
> > http://freshmeat.net/projects/realvnc/?branch_id=1
On Apr 23, 2007, at 6:06 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
>> Since RealVNC Personal is clearly a derivative work of VNC in
>> general,
>> with only supplemental features added, shouldn't it be open source
>> according to the GNU? What am I missing?
>
> Um, maybe that it *is* GPL?
>
> http://freshmeat.n
On Apr 23, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
> Since RealVNC Personal is clearly a derivative work of VNC in general,
> with only supplemental features added, shouldn't it be open source
> according to the GNU? What am I missing?
Um, maybe that it *is* GPL?
http://freshmeat.net/proj
VNC was released as GNU. In the GNU terms, it says:
[2] b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that
in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any
part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third
parties under the terms of this License.
Si
On Monday 23 April 2007 12:31 pm, Vince Teachout wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
> > What they do is have one of their priests trained in the skill of
> > carefully stripping all the flesh from the skeleton, and then
> > grinding the bones to a powder. The combination of flesh/bone powder
> > is then
On Monday 23 April 2007 12:29 pm, Vince Teachout wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > I think we should feed dead people to the poor. Kill
> > 2 birds with one stone.
>
> This is just an example of how it's impossible for humans to think
> logically and unemotionally of death. I just finished sayi
On Monday 23 April 2007 11:32 am, Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On 4/23/07, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/26zxku
Hi Jean!
WAY too much work - even if it were outsourced to Thirdworldia, where people
work for nothing.
--
Regards,
Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/
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On Monday 23 April 2007 11:47 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the
>Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe
>is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of
>thy frie
You can give me a funeral like an Egyptian Pharaoh, so my mummified body
will last a couple of 3 to 5 thousand years. You can put a lot of
goodies in my pyramid; I prefer platinum over gold, hint, hint. Who
said you can take it with you. You can also put a curse on me, so as a
mummy, I can g
That's perfect! LOL
--- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Biodiese! LOL
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > I think we should feed dead people to the poor.
> Kill
> > 2 birds with one stone.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
> I will try my best to keep my clients on XP for as
> long as possible.
>
Oh yeah? I am going to keep my clients running on Win2k on that as long as
possible. Not as many now as PCs are being replaced, but it is still a
strong enough OS, with a lighter-than-XP footprint, to keep in service.
But
Biodiese! LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I think we should feed dead people to the poor. Kill
> 2 birds with one stone.
>
>
>
> --- Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>
>>> Have a little empathy. Consider if it were one of
>>>
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=25211_Islamofascist_Funnies&only
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Islamofascist Funnies
In Baqouba, Iraq, Al Qaeda has warned street vendors
of the dangers of improper vegetable mixing.
American commanders cite al-Qaidas severe brand of
Islam, which is so
Tastes like chicken.
--- Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > I think Russell could come up with a dry rub that
> > would please the pallet.
> >
> >
> H. If he could arrange to have me slipped into
> the Vegan Judge's
> bowl, I might be willing to make
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I think Russell could come up with a dry rub that
> would please the pallet.
>
>
H. If he could arrange to have me slipped into the Vegan Judge's
bowl, I might be willing to make an exception :-)
--
Vince Teachout
Caracal Software
www.caracal.net
518-733-9411
Ed Leafe wrote:
>
> What they do is have one of their priests trained in the skill of
> carefully stripping all the flesh from the skeleton, and then
> grinding the bones to a powder. The combination of flesh/bone powder
> is then left on top of a particular hill for the vultures
I think Russell could come up with a dry rub that
would please the pallet.
--- Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > I think we should feed dead people to the poor.
> Kill
> > 2 birds with one stone.
> >
> >
> >
> This is just an example of how it's impossibl
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I think we should feed dead people to the poor. Kill
> 2 birds with one stone.
>
>
>
This is just an example of how it's impossible for humans to think
logically and unemotionally of death. I just finished saying that it
wouldn't bother me to have my body chopped up
Jeff Johnson wrote:
> While the hardware and interface issues are no problem for people like us,
> the offer bigger challenges to the people we are developing applications
> for.
>
I suppose after a couple of hours I can find most things in Vista, it
seems to largely be a different interface i
I will try my best to keep my clients on XP for as
long as possible.
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> I am self-employed and XP required I
> upgrade my equipment just to run
Oh yeah, as a direct result of having to deal with the Vista issue I ended
up upgrading all my PCs to 2Gb RAM. For the dual boot Win2k/Vista PC it was
for Vista, although it helps with Win2k a bit also (ran just fine with 1
On Apr 23, 2007, at 12:11 PM, Vince Teachout wrote:
> I'm not sure that it would bother me. I KNOW it wouldn't bother me to
> think of MY body being cut up. In fact, if I had my druthers, (and I
> can't, since it's illegal), I'd rather have my body ran through a wood
> chipper and spread over th
I think we should feed dead people to the poor. Kill
2 birds with one stone.
--- Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> > Have a little empathy. Consider if it were one of
> your own, like a son
> > or daughter; mother or father. Would you want
> their a
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 8:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [NF] Maybe there is hope for the computer industry after all
>
> Jeff Johnson wrote:
> > Alan: I originally had
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Have a little empathy. Consider if it were one of your own, like a son
> or daughter; mother or father. Would you want their arms and legs cut
> off before they were placed in their coffins for cremation?
>
> The human race is one, and our dead brothers and siste
Autopsies are absolutely necessary. It is a kind of science to
determine cause of death. During an autopsy the pathologist takes
special care to not desecrate the body, and when the autopsy is
complete, all body parts are put back in there original state, and
scalpel openings closed. The pa
On 4/23/07, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/26zxku
A+
jml
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Alan: I originally had 512mb and I added 1g. A driver for my onboard
> network card was not available and had to purchase one.
>
Hmm - the driver situation does seem to be a bit of a disaster at the
minute. I think the bulk of businesses and savvy users will wait six
On Apr 23, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Have a little empathy. Consider if it were one of your own, like a
> son
> or daughter; mother or father. Would you want their arms and legs cut
> off before they were placed in their coffins for cremation?
>
> The human race is one
I suppose the quote is in its original spelling (eg old English). I
would pass your comments on to John Donne, who was the author of this
famous quote, but he has long since departed and is no long with us.
Regards,
LelandJ
David Crooks wrote:
> On Monday, April 23, 2007 11:48 AM Leland F. Ja
Have a little empathy. Consider if it were one of your own, like a son
or daughter; mother or father. Would you want their arms and legs cut
off before they were placed in their coffins for cremation?
The human race is one, and our dead brothers and sisters should never be
desecrated. It's u
On Monday, April 23, 2007 11:48 AM Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one
chapter is not torn out of the book, but >translated into a better
language; and every chapter must be so translated...As therefore the
bell that rings to >a se
All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one
chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better
language; and every chapter must be so translated...As therefore the
bell that rings to a sermon, calls not upon the preacher only, but upon
the congregatio
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 7:01 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [NF] Maybe there is hope for the computer industry after all
>
> Jeff Johnson wrote:
> > I had to upgrade my ne
Man-wai CHANG wrote:
>> You're in China, aren't you? Seems you must have been one of the 244
>> who did spend the money on a legitimate license.
>>
>
> Sold only 244 copies only in China? Yes, if Hong Kong S.A.R./colony is
> included in the definition of China in this context.
>
> Wait...
> You're in China, aren't you? Seems you must have been one of the 244
> who did spend the money on a legitimate license.
Sold only 244 copies only in China? Yes, if Hong Kong S.A.R./colony is
included in the definition of China in this context.
Wait... you talking about a full version or an
Jeff Johnson wrote:
> XP itself was *really* an upgrade to NT
> and W95.
And Windows 2000/NT Workstation
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I had to upgrade my network, memory and video card to run
> Vista and my performance index is a 2.0!
You don't *have* to run Vista with all the eye candy turned on, it has
to run on servers and through remote desktop sessions remember, so it
can look like Windows 2000 ju
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Show a little respect and honor for the dear departed Ed. Besides, I'm
> sure there must be code standards that must be observed to retain a license.
>
Semi-seriously, why not? I mean, you're just going to reduce them to
ashes anyway.
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Carac
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 6:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [NF] Maybe there is hope for the computer industry after all
>
> He probably just dug up the rant he had when XP
He probably just dug up the rant he had when XP came out, and did a
search and replace with "Vista".
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> On the other hand, seems that I wasted money buying 2 copies of Vi$ta
> Ultimate upgrade ... :)
>
I don't know about "wasted money" for Vista. Even though I have advised my
clients to hold off on any Vista upgrades (if they are running 2000 or XP
there is no technical need to migrate anyway IM
Man-wai CHANG wrote:
>> Definitely a promising sign.
>> http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39087
>>
>
> Hope is never lost. Why didn't you believe so? :)
> On the other hand, seems that I wasted money buying 2 copies of Vi$ta
> Ultimate upgrade ... :)
>
>
You're in China, aren
> Definitely a promising sign.
> http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39087
Hope is never lost. Why didn't you believe so? :)
On the other hand, seems that I wasted money buying 2 copies of Vi$ta
Ultimate upgrade ... :)
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Definitely a promising sign.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39087
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No, its all VFP9
Normally I have full access to the servers and people, but this is a new
project, so I don't have that yet.
I did stumble on something yesterday though.
If you use the document wizard and ignore most of the stuff, but check the
box where it creates the files in a new folder, it w
Stephen the Cook wrote:
> I think that China is given the country key much like India has for M$
> software.
>
> Businesses pay for it but the local public doesn’t have to. OS or dev tools
> no difference. Easiest way to grow a set of developers.
>
...and that's why they don't want to g
Presumably this is FoxPro 2.x
You need to build the EXE with debugging information, and save generated
code. Open up the project, then from the 'Project' option at the top
menu select 'Options', and the options are in there.
What I tend to do is do the above, then put a SET STEP ON in the code
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