Apologies to Peter Sellers Blake Edwards ...
Policeman walks over to Jose Mourinho, who has a dog by his side.
Policeman says to Jose, Does your dog bite?
Jose, No.
Policeman bends down to pet the dog and is promptly bitten.
Policeman shouts at Jose, I thought you said your dog doesn't bite!
Hi,
anyone able to help me with an application that would push transaction
data, in particular Invoices into Sage Line 50.
An application written in VFP or an off the shelf package which is
reasonably priced would suit.
Is Line 50 the best version to work with.
What I would like
Peter,
Which Line 50 version? It was easily possible with versions up to V8 but the
current version (V12?? I think) needs access to the SDK system developers
kit which is £2K from sage - and you need to be authorised.
Drop me a personal email and I can maybe help.
Dave Crozier
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You're missing the point pete.
If the attorney recused himself because their client admitted to them that
they did it, then they deserve to go to jail
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
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From: [EMAIL
Isn't it wonderful having the best legal system money can buy...
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 10:43 pm, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I understand.
BUT, do you want to see people go to jail because they can't afford
the
attorney, OR because they're guilty.
I'm all for making money, but there has to be a way to maintain the ethics
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
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On Tuesday 15 May 2007 11:56 pm, Michael Madigan wrote:
They tried to remove Lieberman from the Democratic
Party, so I guess technically he's still a Democrat.
Zell Miller is no longer in the senate.
It's hard to find some, isn't it.
What happened to the Harry Truman Democrats? Have
they
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 5:54 am, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
You're missing the point pete. If the attorney recused himself because their
client admitted to them that they did it, then they deserve to go to jail
Hi Virgil!
You are missing the point, the constitution allows a guilty person
The below article regarding the Bush Administration's handling of the
Justice Department is chilling. Based on the article, it seem Attorney
General John Ashcroft was forced out of the Justice Department because
he refused to re-authorize the illegal wire tapping being done by NSA.
Then
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 6:00 am, Adam Buckland wrote:
Isn't it wonderful having the best legal system money can buy...
Hi Adam!
From a distance it looks as though there is plenty of money spent on your
legal system. Why those silly wigs alone . . .
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 10:43 pm,
Pete, you're talking about crimes that are possibly nothing.
I'm talking about murders, drug dealers and others where somebody most
likely will be killed if they are set free.
Do you want to see these types of people set free so that they can kill
again ?
Virgil Bierschwale
Yes, and my former pastor (Adrian Rogers) and many others like them.
John
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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 12:23 AM
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If it
Here is more:
#--
Mr. Comey's Tale
A standoff at a hospital bedside speaks volumes about Attorney
General Gonzales.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007; Page A14
JAMES B. COMEY, the straight-as-an-arrow former No. 2 official at the
Justice Department, yesterday
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 7:24 am, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
snip
Do you want to see these types of people set free so that they can kill
again ?
Hi Virgil!
If they can't be convicted without changing the constitution, yes.
--
Regards,
Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 8:03 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
snip
Mr. Comey's vivid depiction, worthy of a Hollywood script, showed the
lengths to which the administration and the man who is now attorney
general were willing to go to pursue the surveillance program. First,
they tried to
Damn, no wonder we're out of control.
Things are simple out here.
Your neighbors dog gets into your livestock.
You shoot it so that it can't do it again.
The scum of the earth should be treated the same way.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
Michael Madigan wrote:
If it wasn't for Jerry Falwell, Ronald Reagan would
have never been elected.
God Bless Jerry Falwell
No, no John was looking for reasons to BLESS JF.
BTW, Tinky Wink has made an official statement of regrets.
--
Vince Teachout
Caracal Software
www.caracal.net
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 8:27 am, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Damn, no wonder we're out of control.
Things are simple out here.
Your neighbors dog gets into your livestock.
You shoot it so that it can't do it again.
The scum of the earth should be treated the same way.
Hi Virgil!
You were
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Got a local church (Brethren) wanting to consider other options for
software for managing their church stuff and remember we had a couple
folks on here who had ties to church software.
Isn't a church just a different kind of business company?
I suggest going
Yolanda King, daughter of MLK, dies
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/16/obit.king.ap/index.html
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So you're a support of Attorney General Gonzales. I think he is to
closely tied in with the President Bush, White House, and the GOP to be
an independent, unbiased leader of the highest law enforcement agency in
the country.
The Justice Department clearly ruled that the surveillance program
If the dog was caught with a dead goat and blood all over him, yep, he's
dead.
Me a liberal ?
On some points maybe, but not very many.
I believe in an eye for an eye.
I believe that all murderers (guilty without a doubt) should be executed.
The one exception is self defense, which goes back to
On 5/16/07, Man-wai Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't a church just a different kind of business company?
Yes. And different kinds of businesses have different needs.
Non-profit organizations have different accounting and reporting needs
than for-profit businesses, and privately-held
boost. Having a minor issue I haven't looked into now with not being
able to get the SP results through ADO, but I'm sure I'll be able to
figure that one out...
Just select at the end of the SP the data you want in the Recordset:
Now when you call that sp with ado the recordset will get
Actually no ... :)
v/r
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I've set up and system dsn. I can see the Table queries with Access, but
cannot get any details form them.
What am I doing wrong?
Rick Quilhot
IT Administrator
J.America Retail Products
ph: 517-333-2680 ext 102
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Hi Peter
4 options:
1) Line 50 SDK, cost £1500pa, see their website.
2) Pay a 3rd party to write something for you using the sdk. Plenty of
people out there would do this.
3) Write to the files low-level (FRWITE etc). This is what we
predominantly do even tho' we have the sdk, but not
So, you have dbc with remote views set up to the tables in the mdb, yes?
Can you, in the view designer, right-click on the access table and Run
Query (1st option in shortcut menu)?
Rick Quilhot wrote:
I've set up and system dsn. I can see the Table queries with Access, but
cannot get any
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 8:42 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
So you're a support of Attorney General Gonzales. I think he is to
closely tied in with the President Bush, White House, and the GOP to be
an independent, unbiased leader of the highest law enforcement agency in
the country.
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 8:42 am, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
If the dog was caught with a dead goat and blood all over him, yep, he's
dead.
Me a liberal ?
On some points maybe, but not very many.
I believe in an eye for an eye.
I believe that all murderers (guilty without a doubt) should
In case anyone besides Bob Calco is interested, the American Experience
(ch 132 here in NY) has a 2 hour bio on Alexander Hamilton that I found
spellbinding. It ran this morning and I see in the cable guide that it's
running again through this week.
This is TV at it's finest. And I generally
What happens if rather than use a connection you create a remote view
directly?
Rick Quilhot wrote:
I have the dbc with a connetion setup to a mdb, but when I try to setup a
Remote view the errors start.
Warning: The query timeout cannot be set.
Warning: The connection sync/async
Same thing, I'm thinking that I have not set something up right.
Rick Quilhot
IT Administrator
J.America Retail Products
ph: 517-333-2680 ext 102
fx: 517-333-2596, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah, if even a direct RV is not working then something in the setup, or
the source data, seems wrong. What happens if you create a new
single-table mdb, put 1 record in and then try a RV to it, does that work?
Rick Quilhot wrote:
Same thing, I'm thinking that I have not set something up
Ted Roche wrote:
On 5/16/07, Man-wai Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't a church just a different kind of business company?
Yes. And different kinds of businesses have different needs.
Non-profit organizations have different accounting and reporting needs
than for-profit
Hi Dave
Thanks for replying. I am going to Dave Couldwells tomorrow to demo the
software I have written for them. I will get in touch on Friday.
Hi Brian
Don't mind doing the work, I have been doing low level stuff since VFP3 so used
to doing that. Just need some pointers as to where to
I still get the timeout sync error, but am able to see details of the
table
Looking at my original mdb, I can access some of the qry's but no tables
Rick Quilhot
IT Administrator
J.America Retail Products
ph: 517-333-2680 ext 102
fx: 517-333-2596, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So, it's unlikely to be the data but down to your Data Sources setup.
What happens if you try it on a different PC?
Rick Quilhot wrote:
I still get the timeout sync error, but am able to see details of the
table
Looking at my original mdb, I can access some of the qry's but no tables
On 5/16/07, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or a VFP package: http://www.logoscms.com
... Or a VFP package, especially as this IS the ProFox list. Thanks, Bill.
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He was right on Tinky Wink.
He carried a purse
He had a pink triangle on his head
He was able to suck the chrome off a trailor hitch.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
If it wasn't for Jerry Falwell, Ronald Reagan
would
have never been elected.
God
Good news. Now the demcrats can use her funeral to
bash Bush like they did for her mother!
Jesse Jerskson and Al Shuffleman will be in charge,
I'm sure.
--- Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yolanda King, daughter of MLK, dies
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/16/obit.king.ap/index.html
Sorry for the delay in my reply, Comcast has been having problems with our
email...
In regards to the dhcp, we've checked all the usual problem areas, but can
find no obvious mess ups.
This all started about three weeks ago, prior to that the dhcp has worked
fine from the beginning (a couple/few
I'll have to try tomorrow on another pc.
Thanks, will let you know how it goes.
Rick Quilhot
IT Administrator
J.America Retail Products
ph: 517-333-2680 ext 102
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A few thoughts...
Assuming the DHCP service is being provided by Windows ( I don't think
you've said), have you tried stopping and restarting the DHCP service?
Also, the database for the Windows DHCP service is subject to
corruption. IIRC it uses the Jet engine. Do you have more than one
DHCP is provided by our file server, Win2000 Server. It is suppose to be
the only one on the networked doing this.
We have an Exchange on a different box, same OS, but it isn't handing out IP
addresses.
I haven't tried the start/stop option, but will do that this evening.
How would I tell if
It's wartime? I don't know what in the world you're talking about. As
a Christian and follower of Jesus, you should be praying for peace.
Jesus Christ was the Price of Peace, not the Prince of Preemptive warfare.
Getting back on topic, I really think Attorney General Gonzales needs to
go.
What are you using for a DHCP Server?
--- James E Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the delay in my reply, Comcast has been
having problems with our
email...
In regards to the dhcp, we've checked all the usual
problem areas, but can
find no obvious mess ups.
This all started
Have you rebooted the server lately?
--- Richard Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's been too long since I managed one of those.
Usually, when this kind
of behavior happened, restarting the DHCP service
cleared it up. Check
the MSKB for info on how to check the health of the
DHCP
DHCP is being done by the file server, and yes we've rebooted it several
times, but to no avail :(
James E Harvey
Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
M.I.S./Corresponding Officer
Off: 717-637-8931
fax: 717-637-6766
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well a reboot certainly restarts the DHCP service. Off to the MSKB for
tips on checking the health of your DHCP database.
James E Harvey wrote:
DHCP is being done by the file server, and yes we've rebooted it several
times, but to no avail :(
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Vice President
Artfact/RFC
On 5/16/07, James E Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DHCP is being done by the file server, and yes we've rebooted it several
times, but to no avail :(
It might be an idea to see if there are any network tools out there
that search for DHCP servers.
Have you checked the event log on the server?
Anyone else attending phptek this week? So far I think glgdw has it beat by
a long shot.
-Jeff
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Is this windows 2003 server? If so, you might check the lease time on the
dhcp addresses.
JH
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Subject: Re: [NF] Problematic DHCP
On
On 5/16/07, Jeff Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else attending phptek this week?
No, I hadn't even heard of the conference. That's php|tek Chicago
2007, right? There's another phptek, but that was last month.
http://hades.phparch.com/ceres/public/tek/
So far I think glgdw has it beat
The ready only attributes on files can't be changed on files I'm accessing
remotely.
I'm using Remote Desktop Connection to link to a remote WinXP Pro SP2
computer. I've logged in as Administrator and have full rights (or maybe
not) to the remote computer.
When I try to change the ready only
See if someone can do it locally on the box. If they
can, then it's a Remote Desktop thing.
I just had a problem with Timberline Accounting
software not allowing me to install it while running a
Remote Desktop Session.
--- Alan Lukachko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ready only attributes
It's a win2000 and the lease time is the default, 8 days.
James E Harvey
Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
M.I.S./Corresponding Officer
Off: 717-637-8931
fax: 717-637-6766
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent:
I don't know how many computers you have, but I would
consider
1. Making the lease much much longer
or
2. Going to static IPs
--- James E Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a win2000 and the lease time is the default, 8
days.
James E Harvey
Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
If you have many machines, static ip is not a good solution. I'd set the
expiration for a couple of months (maybe even 6) and rescavenge the dhcp
data.
JH
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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:02
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/images/shoot_the_rapper.jpg
Are they saying shoot as in take his picture or is there something
else subliminal? ;-)
--
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MB Software Solutions, LLC
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http://fabmate.com
Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom
I don't think it's racist, since most rappers have
been shot by other black guys.
--- MB Software Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/images/shoot_the_rapper.jpg
Are they saying shoot as in take his picture or is
there something
else subliminal? ;-)
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Get a test box nearby. Turn the service off on the W2K box. Attempt to
acquire a new DHCP on the test box. If you get that denied message, you've
got a rogue on the network.
-Original Message-
From: James E Harvey
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:40 PM
It's a win2000 and the lease time is
But the camera guy is white. Would have been perhaps a bit less
sensitive had they chosen other colors. Then again, you can't argue
with the facts (whatever they are).
Michael Madigan wrote:
I don't think it's racist, since most rappers have
been shot by other black guys.
--- MB
On 5/16/07, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to quantify many. I've had people tell me they had HUGE
databases because it took three (three!) floppies to back them up. Is
40 many? 300? 12,000?
How about 80,000 ? We had static ip's until a few years ago . Now it's
A.D. Still have a
James:
I've been following this thread.
Has someone on the network brought their own router and plugged it into your
network and using it like a switch with
DHCP turned on?
Regards,
Jack Skelley
James E Harvey wrote:
DHCP is being done by the file server, and yes we've rebooted it several
On 5/16/07, Jack Skelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James:
I've been following this thread.
Has someone on the network brought their own router and plugged it into your
network and using it like a switch with
DHCP turned on?
Regards,
Enabling ICS (internet sharing) on a workstation will
On 5/16/07, Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about 80,000 ? We had static ip's until a few years ago .
Yup. There's a management challenge.
Now it's A.D.
Active Directory? Is that a DHCP server?
Still have a lot of pc's with semi static IP's i.e. indefinite
lease. Needed for
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 2:24 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
It's wartime? I don't know what in the world you're talking about.
I know, I know . . .
As a Christian and follower of Jesus, you should be praying for peace.
Jesus Christ was the Price of Peace
Really. OK,
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 4:54 pm, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
But the camera guy is white.
Hi Michael!
It is clearly a camera. If it were a gun I would say yes, it is subliminal.
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http://www.pete-theisen.com/
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On 5/16/07, Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about 80,000 ? We had static ip's until a few years ago .
Yup. There's a management challenge.
Now it's A.D.
Active Directory? Is that a DHCP server?
Nopebut DHCP AD came at the
On 5/16/07, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/16/07, Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about 80,000 ? We had static ip's until a few years ago .
Yup. There's a management challenge.
Now it's A.D.
Active Directory? Is that a DHCP server?
Nopebut DHCP AD came at the
Nicholas Geti wrote:
NO.
Good! Now you've got a whole new concept to think about (check history too).
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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Race to the Bottom
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 10:05 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
snip
Yes, I meant to blaspheme. You see, amongst those little things you
mentioned that we are allowed to think as we wish I believe I have a
deal with god.
I see. God spoke to you and said He accepted this deal?
Yep!
Michael Madigan wrote:
Name a Democrat who wants to win in Iraq. Name a
Democrat who doesn't want to surrender in Iraq.
Hahaha! You name a Repub who is actually winning in Iraq! hahaha
From the same place Republicans find the chutzpah
to blame the
Democrats for ensur[ing] our defeat
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 2:24 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
It's wartime? I don't know what in the world you're talking about.
I know, I know . . .
As a Christian and follower of Jesus, you should be praying for peace.
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Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 2:24 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
It's wartime? I don't know what in the world you're talking about.
I know, I know . . .
As a Christian and follower of Jesus, you should be praying
Many would be more than the number you want to have to manage with static ip
addresses. As you say, some may require static ip addresses, but I have
always tried to minimize that number. I work on the city backbone, which has
several thousand computers, servers, printers and I'd hate to think they
I also had the same problem with a Win 2000 server DHCP after
installing Microsoft security updates. Turned it off and set up DHCP
on a Centos4 linux box we use as a database server for EDI. Works great
now.
Jim Dettman wrote:
James,
A 169. address is the auto configure address
Hi Folk
I have a table which, amongst other fields, has
fname,sname,ad1,ad2,ad3
There's also an Access MDB file.
I need to update the Access file with my VFP9 data
Has anyone done this type of things and is there an easy way to do this ?
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Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 2:24 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Hi Leland!
It's wartime? I don't know what in the world you're talking about.
I know, I know . . .
As a Christian and follower
Sytze de Boer wrote:
Hi Folk
I have a table which, amongst other fields, has
fname,sname,ad1,ad2,ad3
There's also an Access MDB file.
I need to update the Access file with my VFP9 data
Has anyone done this type of things and is there an easy way to do this ?
It's fairly simple to do
I am two days into a new contract with another big name company. Well at
the end of today I got word that my project changed about 80% from what it
started with. It keeps growing and growing!
I have to code in VB6 and then do it again in VB.NET because, well just
because that is the way they
I did a contract for a grocery chain here in texas one year.
They were doing it in vfp 3 or 5, whatever was out at the time and they
brought a new manager in.
He told us, I know how to use access files, stop what you're doing and put
it in access.
Many of the managers don't worry about the
And you are complaining because they want to keep you working for a long
time?G
At least I get to code in VFP 9 and redo it in vb.net!
JH
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As Vince said, dsn is the way to go, but dsnless is even better. Do a google
search on vfp and dsnless connections.
JH
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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 8:31 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I did a contract for a grocery chain here in texas one year.
They were doing it in vfp 3 or 5, whatever was out at the time and
they brought a new manager in.
He told us, I know how to use access files, stop what you're doing
and put it in access.
Many of the
When I went to vegas, it was for two weeks.
I ended up staying there for nearly 4 years and through at least 2 managers.
One manager was there for about 1 month until they discovered that he lied
about having a degree.
Sad thing was, he was probably the sharpest manager.
Virgil Bierschwale
Is this because they keep choosing the wrong platform.
Maybe it should have been done in VFP in the first place g d r :-)
Stephen Russell wrote:
I am two days into a new contract with another big name company. Well at
the end of today I got word that my project changed about 80% from what
Chet Gardiner wrote:
Is this because they keep choosing the wrong platform.
Maybe it should have been done in VFP in the first place g d r
:-)
With this org it is either java, c or , VB6.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
A good way to judge
You should recommend they port it over to opensore after you get half way
through it. PHP, perl, maybe even Dabo. Then when you get half way through
that, tell them it would really fly if it were written in assembler
JH
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Stephen the Cook wrote:
john harvey wrote:
And you are complaining because they want to keep you working for a
long time?G At least I get to code in VFP 9 and redo it in vb.net!
Complaining, no! I am laughing all the way to the bank.
Local to you (in your regular
We had a guy bring his computer to work to try to fix
a virus on it and plugged it into the network. It had
one of those worms that went through the network.
Luckily our network was patched at the time.
If he wasn't bigger than me I would have smacked him.
LOL
--- Jack Skelley [EMAIL
Am I the only one that gets frustrated when they do
the project incorrectly?
I don't care how long I get paid big bucks, if it's
being done in a stupid way, I get frustrated by it.
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