Thanks,
This seems to be exactly what I was looking for. Once I get a better chance to
look at it and use it, aside from the hour I got while on a plane ride from FLL
to JFK, I will then be able to get what I needed done.
Ciao
Mike Wohlrab
Computer Technology Solutions
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Ok. After I go to your home and kill your family, and steal your car,
THEN I'll ask you to forget it all, and if you refuse then you'll be
very much still stuck in an outraged past. The military here (the ones
who killed 60,000 people) say the same thing, that we must forget in
order to heal the
Michael Madigan wrote:
Remember the retards waiting at midnight at the
computer stores to get Windows 95? LOL
Well, I'll say this for it: it was a sh!tload better than Windows 3.11 !
It was probably sheer relief making those people queue!
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Alan Bourke wrote:
Layers are inevitable in development today. Multi-platform, SOA all
demand it if nothing else.
Why don't modern languages come with business objects?
How would you supply business objects that would cover all the bases?
Without covering all the bases they
So why is it so great then?
I can't see anything brilliant or new about it?
Tristan
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Tristan Leask wrote:
So why is it so great then?
The screen, being an endlessly reconfigurable keyboard?
The OS?
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On Jun 27, 2007, at 4:03 AM, Andy Davies wrote:
... and on that site Google raised you:
http://web.nseries.com/products/n95/#l=products,n95,demo
Isn't competition great?
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Shame about the closed platform then.
Tristan
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Hi Everybody!
Google search on foxpro. Not bad. Nice to be noticed.
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Shame about the closed platform then.
Shame yes, but the telephone operators are not keen on open systems
running unsigned software using their infrastructure!
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Hi Everybody!
Google search on foxpro. Not bad. Nice to be noticed.
Yep, but there's 16,000,000 for FORTRAN, so I think it's as much a
measure of how long the thing has been around as anything else!
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Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody!
Google search on foxpro. Not bad. Nice to be noticed.
Yep, but there's 16,000,000 for FORTRAN, so I think it's as much a
measure of how long the thing has been around as anything else!
Hi Alan!
Hmm,
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Layers are inevitable in development today. Multi-platform, SOA all
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OOPS,
Sent by mistake - Sorry
It should have been sent to my wife who is a prison officer!
Dave Crozier
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Hi all
I seem to vaguely remember seeing somewhere a means of getting the
(pixel) color on a form based on x,y coordinates. I can't remember the
details - does this ring any kind of bell with anybody ?
The idea is to display a two-color image on a form and then use two
nested FOR...ENDFOR
For vector graphics:
http://www.inkscape.org/
On 6/27/07, Mike Wohlrab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
This seems to be exactly what I was looking for. Once I get a better chance to
look at it and use it, aside from the hour I got while on a plane ride from
FLL
to JFK, I will then be
Paul,
Returns the red-green-blue (RGB) color of the specified point on a form.
Object.Point ([nXCoord, nYCoord])
Parameters
nXCoord
Specifies the horizontal coordinate of the point, in the units specified in
the ScaleMode property setting of the form.
nYCoord
Specifies the vertical coordinate
Dave Crozier wrote:
OOPS,
Sent by mistake - Sorry
It should have been sent to my wife who is a prison officer!
I guess the email got screwed up then ;-)
Peter
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On Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:06 PM Frank Burcaw wrote:
What didn't you like about it?
I saw Windows 95 as evolutionary and not the hype of being
revolutionary. That's all.
David L. Crooks
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Here is a short article on the new VW clean diesel with video at the
bottom of the article:
#
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/19/video-popular-mechanics-drives-the-2008-clean-diesel-jetta/
or
http://tinyurl.com/2awl9w
DOH!
Careful, she's close enough to you to pay a daytime call!
Dave Crozier
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Subject: Re: Prison Vs Work
Dave Crozier wrote:
OOPS,
Sent by
Dave Crozier wrote:
DOH!
Careful, she's close enough to you to pay a daytime call!
Must be Strangeways then. I run up and down that hill on a Thursday
lunch at 1pm. Ask her to look out for me.
Peter
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And there were endless problems with customers
upgrading their systems by themselves and having their
software not work. It was initially a nightmare.
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On Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:06 PM Frank Burcaw
wrote:
What didn't you like about it?
I saw
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 11:05, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Here is a short article on the new VW clean diesel with video at the
bottom of the article:
#
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/19/video-popular-mechanics-drives-the-2008-
clean-diesel-jetta/
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 10:39, Dave Crozier wrote:
OOPS,
Sent by mistake - Sorry
It should have been sent to my wife who is a prison officer!
Hi Dave!
Best possible job, steady, secure and lock down anyone who gives you s**t.
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Dave
There you are - I knew I'd seen it somewhere !
Many thanks
Dave Crozier wrote:
Paul,
Returns the red-green-blue (RGB) color of the specified point on a form.
Object.Point ([nXCoord, nYCoord])
Parameters
nXCoord
Specifies the horizontal coordinate of the point, in the units
I saw Windows 95 as evolutionary and not the hype of being
revolutionary. That's all.
I thought you were talking about beta testing the iPhone. Sorry.
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The new 2008 VW clean common rail diesel will not require any additives
to break down the NOx (eg shot) emmissions. Larger VW model with 6
cyclinder diesel engines to be introduced in 2009 and 2010 will have a
urea tank. The urea, (eg piss), is sprayed through a mesh screen into
the exhaust
So why is it so great then?
I can't see anything brilliant or new about it?
Tristan
Full-fledged Safari web browser? I-Pod upgrade for the kids? Graham?
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It is a Veyron, and during the run he claims his tires will explode in 15
minutes - but not to worry - he only has 12 minutes of fuel! This baby is a
production car.
http://www.dailymotion.com/register/06c5366894d99175be30f7f0f/1922726
Carl
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Hmm, largely untouched by the great Mother$er as well. 2008
version [FORTRAN] in the
works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortran
There's no reason VFP shouldn't be updated as well, other than the desire of
the language owners to kill it. Surely we don't think the billions of lines
of
Looking for a recommendation from people here that might already be
doing something similar to this...
As a lean manufacturer we do a LOT of auditing of our inventory.
Currently we print out a list of things to audit and they walk around
with clipboards, find the item, count them up, enter the
Here's the Honda Diesel commercial from the UK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXf5UUnLzwQ
Apparently the Honda Diesel in the US will not have a
urea tank.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_44/b4007079.htm
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wrote:
The new 2008 VW
Disclaimer: I don't use them.
I have been working with Satellite Forms a development language for Palm and
Pocket PC devices. There has been some talk about working with Janam devices
on the forum.
http://www.satelliteforms.net/
Tracy
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SNIP
Doesn't have to be armour plated I don't think, but reasonably rugged
would be nice...
SNIP
Rugged enough to withstand a two ton nuclear blast?
Try this site, they look like they may have what you are looking for.
http://www.barcodesinc.com/
Computer Technology Solutions
Mike Wohlrab
Symbol PPT8800 is my preferred device. Fairly rugged. PocketPC 2003, with
.NET Compact Framework, and the controls from Symbol to handle the barcode
scanner. Then I link it with a .Net web service talking to our FoxPro
tables. Neat stuff.
Back to the PPT8800, its a nice device, with a great
Yes, based on the below article it appears Honda will not use the urea
system. Honda claims it new diesel is capable of 52 mpg and VW claims
it new Rabbit, Jetta, and bug diesels will get around 60 mpg.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/06/07/2009-honda-accord-diesel-to-hit-52-mpg/
or
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Subject: [NF] Anybody using a handheld wireless device?
Looking for a recommendation from people here that might already
Is that where you met :)
Allen
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Subject: RE: Prison Vs Work
OOPS,
Sent by mistake - Sorry
It should have been sent to my wife who is a
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,133439-c,iphone/article.html
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Justin Darnell wrote:
Symbol PPT8800 is my preferred device. Fairly rugged. PocketPC 2003, with
.NET Compact Framework, and the controls from Symbol to handle the barcode
scanner. Then I link it with a .Net web service talking to our FoxPro
tables. Neat stuff.
Back to the PPT8800, its a
This is a new one for me. Maybe someone has stumbled with it before?
In VFP6 SP5 if you have a ComboBox with the following settings :
.value = ''
.RowSourceType = 6 Fields
.RowSource = 'Modulo.ModuloNombre, ModuloId'
.BoundColumn = 2
.BoundTo
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
North America and South America refer to continents, and the acronym USA
refers to a country, so technically you are correct.
Actually North and South America are sub-continents. America is a continent.
What name would
you prefer I use when addressing you,
Graham Dobson wrote:
Ok. After I go to your home and kill your family, and steal your car,
THEN I'll ask you to forget it all, and if you refuse then you'll be
very much still stuck in an outraged past. The military here (the ones
who killed 60,000 people) say the same thing, that we must
IMO, that's completely backward. We need more layers and, better yet,
more standard layers to make software more flexible and more reliable.
Yes and no. A two-story building made of concrete slab is solid and
inexpensive. A five-story building built the same way is a death trap.
The big
On 6/27/07, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... and on that site Google raised you:
http://web.nseries.com/products/n95/#l=products,n95,demo
Very sweet. I'm in a telephony backwater here, so I'm not inclined to
even pay for a cell phone. My Personal Doodling Assistant is a paper
binder.
I am doing a SELECT statement in VFP7:
SELECT * FROM _dcdb INTO CURSOR csrdcdb WHERE VAL(tripdate)
lnbegin GROUP BY LEFT(tripdate, 6)
_dcdb is a free table and I am getting an error SQL Column Activatecell no
found.
There is nothing anywhere that says Activatecell.
I think you need something that is being aggregated in the select like:
Select fieldx, count(*) as total from mydata group by 1
JH
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I think you need something that is being aggregated in the select like:
Select fieldx, count(*) as
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 13:04, Carl Lindner wrote:
It is a Veyron, and during the run he claims his tires will explode in 15
minutes - but not to worry - he only has 12 minutes of fuel! This baby is
a production car.
http://www.dailymotion.com/register/06c5366894d99175be30f7f0f/1922726
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 12:49, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
The new 2008 VW clean common rail diesel will not require any additives
to break down the NOx (eg shot) emmissions. Larger VW model with 6
cyclinder diesel engines to be introduced in 2009 and 2010 will have a
urea tank. The
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 13:29, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Hmm, largely untouched by the great Mother$er as well. 2008
version [FORTRAN] in the works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortran
There's no reason VFP shouldn't be updated as well, other than the desire
of the language owners to
Hi Everybody!
I have an old Intel P4 with a 1.7 speed chip, 400 system bus speed. Currently
I have 512 in it on a single DIMM. I wonder if I can put a 2 gigger in it and
have 2.5?
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/bv2/
Says it is designed to support 2 GB system memory based on 512 Mbit
Pete,
http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/
It will tell you exactly what memory that motherboard
will take and the maximum.
--- Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everybody!
I have an old Intel P4 with a 1.7 speed chip, 400
system bus speed. Currently
I have 512 in it on a
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