Making sure the router and MODEM are plugged into a
UPS had made a big difference with some of my clients.
Some old buildings or new developments have awful
power.
--- Chet Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My linksys routers have worked well.
On the other hand, I've had a couple of DSL
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 8:38 pm, Ed Leafe wrote:
http://www.crooksandliars.com/Media/Play/16730/2/Countdown-Durbin-
WMDLies.mov
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/36r85r )
A member of the Senate Intelligence committee states that they were
told that what the Administration was telling the
I set up a radio sender for the TV system so the satellite works round the
house but that also works on the same freq as wifi. I have also noticed that
goes mad when the microwave is switched on. So I have wifi, DECT phones and
a TV system plus a wireless doorbell and weather station all fighting
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 10:25 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
And I've enjoyed the last four years of your
anti-American rhetoric.
That's an outright lie! He's never said anything against Canada, or
Mexico, or Honduras, or Argentina, or Chile, or Brazil.
Hey, S. for brains!
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 12:12 am, Michael Madigan wrote:
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/Story?id=3119381page=1
Hi Michael!
Lawyers are like every other type of person. You have good lawyers, bad
lawyers and positively stinking lawyers. This judge is a stinker.
I say we should elect anyone who
I've had a Linksys WRT54G for 1 or 2 years and have
never had a problem. I'm even running the factory firmware ...
Rodney
mine has been running for five months now with no problems at all - factory
firmware and configured as a hub, which is supposed to deprecated.
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
Anyone have a linksys wag352g wireless. I think mine must be version 1.0 as
it has no version on it, but anyone know what annex A or B is ?
Allen
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At their MIX07 conference Microsoft has just announced IronRuby
Same naming scheme like IronPython.
Next up: IronFox. g
same story is on:
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/05/01/microsoft_open_source_dot_net/
I posted a comment re FoxPro - others may wish to do likewise?
Andrew Davies
All we need now is for someone to develop a web-centric scripting
language called Butterfly, then we could have a .NET version called
IronButterfly.
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We're talking about the heart of American, not the
armpit of Argentina.
This is too much! First geography and now english. It's not 'heart of
American' but 'heart of America', without the 'n' you 'dumbass'.
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Ricardo
Or one for the ladies called Maiden ?
Allen
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All we need now is for someone to develop a web-centric
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 10:25 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
And I've enjoyed the last four years of your
anti-American rhetoric.
That's an outright lie! He's never said anything against Canada, or
Mexico, or Honduras, or Argentina, or Chile, or Brazil.
Michael Madigan wrote:
This stuff makes me sick.
It goes to show that companies are getting rid of good
IT people to save money.
when I was still employed, we had about 150 computers
on our net, each one running anti-spyware and
anti-virus software. Additionally we monitored the
web
Andy Davies wrote:
At their MIX07 conference Microsoft has just announced IronRuby
Same naming scheme like IronPython.
Next up: IronFox. g
same story is on:
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/05/01/microsoft_open_source_dot_net/
I posted a comment re FoxPro -
Perhaps you simply are uneducated about earth's elliptical orbit
around the sun that becomes, as it were, more or less so based on
where it is in a known cycle?
Perhaps you are just unaware that the sun also follows patterns of
activity that affect the warmth and other features of the
Shitty as it sounds, most companies try to reduce costs, especially IT.
However, this reinforces the old notion you get what you pay for.
It could be a solution IF *ALL* users are computer-literate. Otherwise,
it would end up as a nightmare.
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Leland:
Men, upon too many occasions, do not give their own understandings
fair play; but, yielding to some untoward bias, they entangle
themselves in words and confound themselves in subtleties.
-- Federalist Papers #31 )
- Bob
On May 1, 2007, at 2:45 PM,
If anyone is game for an IronFox project based on the DLR, I'd be
interested in helping to build such a thing.
- Bob
On May 2, 2007, at 6:35 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Andy Davies wrote:
At their MIX07 conference Microsoft has just announced IronRuby
Same naming scheme like
Robert Calco wrote:
If anyone is game for an IronFox project based on the DLR, I'd be
interested in helping to build such a thing.
- Bob
Consider pitching that idea to the VFPX and VFPy folks, Bob. You may
find someone talented enough to help you with that!
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Gee, Leland, the common cause is in the virtual center of our planetary
system. You know it's a big yellow ball and quite bright to look at
during the daytime and causes sunburns.
ggg
v/r
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Leland, you are getting on dangerous ground here. Go find some good
links on Solar research and activity; there you will find that solar
output isn't constant, also, you'll find some very scary stuff about
solar flares and the different types of solar flares.
However, the sun's output is
He is kind of right ... go here:
http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/formal/stellar_cycle/
And do the interactive guide to stellar evolution and follow the
sequence for our type of star.
The only thing that is wrong is the timing.
v/r
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LOL
v/r
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Microsoft is busily going about its monopolistic tactics to embrace open
source scripting languages, then they will extent the scripting
languages with Microsoft only special features to lock you into the
Microsoft OS and API, and finally, when the open source version of the
language is
Allen wrote:
Or one for the ladies called Maiden ?
Allen
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All we need now is for someone to
Allen wrote:
Or one for the ladies called Maiden ?
Allen
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All we need now is for someone to
No.. IS NULL is in the doc of mysql. Check it out.
But can't be used in a conditional way in the COUNT() function, iirc. ??
CASE WHEN?
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But can't be used in a conditional way in the COUNT() function, iirc. ??
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/control-flow-functions.html
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Lou Syracuse wrote:
Have had a Linksys for a while .. HATE IT! Locks up constantly, has to
I would suggest you stay away from wireless products unless you are not
allowed to drill holes in your home. :)
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It could be a solution IF *ALL* users are computer-literate. Otherwise,
it would end up as a nightmare.
Or you could switch your company to a host-terminal models. Dump
terminals are never attacked by virus. :)
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Andy Davies wrote:
At their MIX07 conference Microsoft has just announced IronRuby
Same naming scheme like IronPython.
Next up: IronFox. g
same story is on:
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/05/01/microsoft_open_source_dot_net/
I was surprised to read the following from the above
Vince Teachout wrote:
Of course, the children on the list will have no idea what the heck the
two of you are talking about.
What children? The youngest are in their early 30s iirc!
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And some still believe it's the 1930's
/tongue_in_cheek
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Vince Teachout wrote:
Of
damn, I'm suddenly feeling old.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Vince Teachout wrote:
Of course, the children on the list will have no idea what the heck the
two of you are talking about.
What children? The youngest are in their early 30s iirc!
On 5/2/07, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, the children on the list will have no idea what the heck the
two of you are talking about.
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On 5/2/07, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I, on the other hand, am going to have $%#$ing In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlwtwYSLBfU
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Please ignore. Just testing.
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There are children on this list ? Less that 50 that is!!
Allen
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Of course, the children on the list will have no idea what the heck the
two of you are talking about.
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I run a program called qcharts to watch the stock market.
I'm running it on my new dell with Windows Vista Home.
Some things have been workable, but seemed flaky for various reasons, so
I decide to try the compatibility mode.
I right click on the icon
Select properties
Select compatibility
Your basing your conclusions on the assumptions of Dr David Whitehouse,
but I base my belief on the vast majority of the Scientific community
that were specifically asked to study the problem, and concluded with a
greater than 90% probability that human pollution increasing the
atmosphere's
Or you could switch your company to a host-terminal models. Dump
terminals are never attacked by virus. :)
Foxpro, being an executable, could become a carrier.
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 5/2/07, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I, on the other hand, am going to have $%#$ing In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlwtwYSLBfU
There is a special hell just for people like you! :-)
Heya Vince -
www.orbitz.com
www.cheaptickets.com
The interfaces are similar - must have been the same contracting firm
doing the coding.
I use them most of the time, been a happy customer on both since '2001.
Warmest Regards [Bill]
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VFP
Hello? Is anybody home?
--- Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Your basing your conclusions on the assumptions of
Dr David Whitehouse,
but I base my belief on the vast majority of the
Scientific community
that were specifically asked to study the problem,
and concluded
Leland, I don't think anybody has a problem with the potential that
warming is caused by the items you mention.
My problem is that we do not know with 100 % certainty because there
also are lots of other possible causes
Michael Madigan wrote:
Hello? Is anybody home?
--- Leland F. Jackson,
It's been virtualized!
Rick Strahl has a blog on what has happened to your data for the program.
http://www.west-wind.com/WebLog/posts/48555.aspx
HTH,
Tracy
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From: Virgil Bierschwale
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 8:42 AM
I run a program called qcharts to watch the
Jack, how do you capture/collect the source data?
Thanks.
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Now thats a hell of a thing to do to a guy this early in the am.
I'll be gone most of the morning and I'll try and figure this out this
afternoon.
Thanks,
Virgil
Tracy Pearson wrote:
It's been virtualized!
Rick Strahl has a blog on what has happened to your data for the program.
Is anyone here advocating that environmental concerns should be
disregarded to minimize cost and maximize profits? If not, then we all
should be for keeping our planet as pristine as possible.
If global warming is a problem within our control, then we should take
steps to prevent it. If
Hello. Does anyone have experience with the technical side of ACH
transfers? We're looking into doing something that may involve the
careful movement of money between bank accounts of store franchises
for our POS system, and I believe ACH is the standard electronic funds
transfer mechanism used in
Hal:
I wrote a VFP8 app that allows our team statistician the ability to record all
that happens during a game (for both
teams) using a touch screen Panasonic Toughbook (A Toughbook because some NHL
fans make a contest out of dumping
beer/soda out of the stands onto the notebook and in one
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 10:48 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
snip
If global warming is a problem within our control, then we should take
steps to prevent it. If global warming is a problem beyond our control,
then it really doesn't matter, but which of you can make this
determination.
Hi
On Wed, 02 May 2007 07:29:28 -0500, Leland F. Jackson, CPA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
then they will extent the scripting
languages with Microsoft only special features to lock you into the
Microsoft OS and API, and finally, when the open source version of the
language is extinguish and no
Leland,
No, I'm basing my conclusions on Dr. Lori K. Fenton (PhD in Planetary
Science) who is a Principle Investigator for NASA.
You can find out more about her here:
http://humbabe.arc.nasa.gov/~fenton/
v/r
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No; Microsoft's plan for the open source scripting languages is probably
more like what happened to Visual FoxPro, Visual Basic, and Dbase, etc.
Microsoft's Java killer is Dot Net, and they are still working very hard
on taking Java out with it. It has gotton so serious that Sun, who also
Alan Bourke wrote:
On Wed, 02 May 2007 07:29:28 -0500, Leland F. Jackson, CPA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
then they will extent the scripting
languages with Microsoft only special features to lock you into the
Microsoft OS and API, and finally, when the open source version of the
Derek,
The controlling agency here is the Federal Reserve. To find
out the down and dirty just go to your bank.
Most (there are some small players that don't handle ACH)
institutions will be able to walk you through all
the gory details.
An interesting document that has some of the 'details' of
If Dr. Lori K. Fenton (PhD in Planetary Science) , can learn how the
**seasonal patterns of winds and atmospheric water, dust, and CO_2 *
*interact on Mars to produce climate changes, then she may be able to
understand enough to explain what is happen now on Earth. Meanwhile,
the search for a
Why is ShowTips default to false for forms? This seems silly to me.
Any other silly defaults in VFP that you can think of?
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On Wednesday 02 May 2007 11:02 am, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
Leland,
No, I'm basing my conclusions on Dr. Lori K. Fenton (PhD in Planetary
Science) who is a Principle Investigator for NASA.
You can find out more about her here:
http://humbabe.arc.nasa.gov/~fenton/
Hi
The controlling agency here is the Federal Reserve. To find
out the down and dirty just go to your bank.
Most (there are some small players that don't handle ACH)
institutions will be able to walk you through all
the gory details.
Thanks. I also found http://www.nacha.org/ which seems a
Although, it seem what is happening to the climate of Mars is
independent of what is happening on Earth, what Dr. Lori K. Fentonshe
learns from studying Mar's climate might hold the key to providing a
solution for Earth.
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 11:02
From my experience with this, there are several companies that offer
this service, and the specifics of what you need to do are slightly
different based on who you use. I'm doing ACH for a customer where we
simply create a text file (very simple no complicated fields), and
have a user upload
On Wednesday, May 02, 2007 11:47 AM Kevin Cully wrote:
snipped
With no VFP10, I guess I'm stuck with the Format property for the next
20+ years.
The joys of being backward compatible! People have been talking about
the bloat in FoxPro forever it seems...
David L. Crooks
The reason is because in order to have form tooltips when programming
to the Windows API (as VFP must do internally), you have to
initialize the windows common controls, which basically calls and
loads Comctl32.dll if needed (and maybe others?) into memory. This
must be done first, even if
Change my VFP code to convert afterwards. In my case, I stored the count
in a memvar to drive a loop , so I just converted it to integer via
VAL(the_count)
At 06:11 PM 2007-05-01 -0400, you wrote:
Larry Bradley wrote:
Michael, I've been bit by the mySQL count being character. It happens
On May 2, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Kevin Cully wrote:
The format property on textboxes, and other controls, needs to go away
as a hold over to past times. Yes, it is very powerful. My beef is
that its not very developer friendly, especially for new developers.
How about having a Select All Text
Dang you Dabo team, and your awesome progress!!!
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
foxforward.net
Ed Leafe wrote:
You mean like:
txt.SelectOnEntry = True
txt.ForceCase = upper
Wonder what product might work like that? ;-)
LOL. He is kind of right and kind of wrong, in a esoteric/pseudo-science way.
Current predictions put final changes in the Sun happenning in about
five billion years. I bet the Earth will warming up and cooling down
somewhat until it expands and engulf Earth's orbit.
Also I bet Sun is not
Isn't that why we have the ability to create builders? The built in builder
is missing UpperCase.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 11:47 AM
How about a pet peeve?
The format property on textboxes, and other controls, needs to go away as a
hold over to
Ed Leafe wrote:
You mean like:
txt.SelectOnEntry = True
txt.ForceCase = upper
Wonder what product might work like that? ;-)
Not sure if Dabo could handle it from a hospital bed ;-)
Dabo had to go to hospital after suffering injuries to his mouth during
the incident at
On May 2, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Peter Cushing wrote:
Not sure if Dabo could handle it from a hospital bed ;-)
Dabo had to go to hospital after suffering injuries to his mouth
during
the incident at Carrington on Tuesday.
Yeah, but we're tougher than that!
-- Ed Leafe
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Anybody know anything about PC-DCE? Can it be used as a secure remote
access software like Dameware or pcAnywhere?
v/r
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Your kidding have you googled it, there's all kind of sites
On 5/2/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. Does anyone have experience with the technical side of ACH
transfers? We're looking into doing something that may involve the
careful movement of money between bank accounts of
The MacDeskTop property can be used in windows to float/move the window off
of VPF Screen.
Rick Quilhot
IT Administrator
J.America Retail Products
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Sent: Wednesday,
ACTIVATE WINDOW (WONTOP()) IN MacDesktop
This will make the current window float off the VFP desktop.
Timothy Fleck
Axium Entertainment Payroll
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On May 1, 2007, at 8:29 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
Well, I know that I've certainly enjoyed these past 4 years of
victory, knowing that our glorious leader has accomplished his
mission.
I wish that I had found this yesterday. It would have been great to
show as part of your Mission
Your kidding have you googled it, there's all kind of sites
I couldn't find what appeared to be **the** site.
http://www.nacha.org/ seems to be the most authoritative...
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Current predictions arent worth squat without some solid data to compare
it with.
We don't know how long the plantes have been around, nor can we predict
when something catastrophic would happen.
A fire gets the hottest before it burns itself out.
How do we know the sun won't burn itself out
On May 2, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
How do we know the sun won't burn itself out next year ?
We don't .!
How do we know that some large planet won't collide with the sun ?
We don't.
These should go along with your we don't know that planets have
gravity quote.
All I'm trying to do is get you to think instead of blindly believing
that you know the answer.
But of course, you do know the answer, don't you grin
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 2, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
How do we know the sun won't burn itself out next year ?
We don't
On May 2, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
All I'm trying to do is get you to think instead of blindly believing
that you know the answer.
It would be a real breakthrough if you were ever able to conceive of
someone knowing something for a reason other than blindly
I don't believe that we have enough history to really truly know something.
We've been here for what ? 500 years or so.
Maybe 1,000 ??
We're just babes in somebodys imagination somewhere.
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 2, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
All I'm trying to do is get you
Really? Seems odd that they would use the common controls for tool
tips but nothing else... Maybe ActiveX controls support tool tips
somehow and that'd be why...
It could be they use them for something else besides the tips
although I think the original VFP didn't really need to make use of
Don't you read the bible?
On 5/2/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't believe that we have enough history to really truly know something.
We've been here for what ? 500 years or so.
Maybe 1,000 ??
We're just babes in somebodys imagination somewhere.
Ed Leafe wrote:
On
On Wednesday, May 02, 2007 4:48 PM Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I don't believe that we have enough history to really truly know something.
We've been here for what ? 500 years or so.
Maybe 1,000 ??
We're just babes in somebodys imagination somewhere.
According to Wikipedia.org:
Archaeological
I never have no.
I've thought about it some..
Let me ask you this.
Have you ever watched men sit around a campfire at night swapping lies.
Have you ever noticed how the lies get bigger every generation ?
How do you know that the things handed down in the bible, which by my
understanding has
Really? Seems odd that they would use the common controls for tool
tips but nothing else... Maybe ActiveX controls support tool tips
somehow and that'd be why...
It could be they use them for something else besides the tips
although I think the original VFP didn't really need to make use of
On May 2, 2007, at 4:55 PM, David Crooks wrote:
Archaeological evidence suggests
Ah, that old evidence ploy. According to Virgil, this is just
another word for blindly believing, since he cannot conceive of
anything more involved than that.
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Open your brain ed.
you're an intelligent man.
The man that invented the lightbulb failed a 1,000 times is what I read.
Each time, he had a different theory.
Each theory turned out to be wrong until he got it right.
History proved his theory right, not his theory.
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 2,
On May 2, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Each time, he had a different theory.
Each theory turned out to be wrong until he got it right.
You confuse 'theory' with 'guess'.
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There is no difference
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 2, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Each time, he had a different theory.
Each theory turned out to be wrong until he got it right.
You confuse 'theory' with 'guess'.
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Good Afternoon Andrew:
WOW! Impressive is an understatement.
So I downloaded the files and extracted them and then could get nothing to work.
I need to spend more with this and if you could point me in correct direction
on how to make this work I would be a
happy camper. Thanks for your demo.
I
On May 2, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
There is no difference
And therein lies your problem.
Ignorance is not something to be proud of, even in Texas.
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On 5/2/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no difference
About time you stopped putting your foot in your mouth...
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jml
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Explain the difference.
As you said, ignorance is not something to be proud of, even in New York
City
See, the difference between us is that I know that I do not know
everything and I've learned over the years not to believe things because
somebody says it is so.
How many theories do you know
Whats that saying ?
Ye of closed minds ?
Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 5/2/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no difference
About time you stopped putting your foot in your mouth...
A+
jml
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Virgil,
The computer you're using was built on some of the theories you
probably think are false... Beware, if somebody prove them wrong, your
computer will suddently stop working...
On 5/2/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whats that saying ?
Ye of closed minds ?
Jean
About time you stopped putting your foot in your mouth...
Whats that saying ?
Ye of closed minds ?
It's saying you're rivaling some of the Profox OT 'greats' at saying
blatantly stupid things. :-)
--
Derek
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