Think i'll refrain from commenting...
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jml
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:30 AM, kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
I am in my 4th year living in Las Vegas. There is a local microbrewery here
called sin city beers. They have a bar in the Venetian hotel and Planet
Hollywood. I am at one of
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013, at 08:27 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
I looked at one book and there was a link to download the PDF. Clicking
on
that gave a Save As dialog. I don't know for sure, but I'm suspicious.
I downloaded one and scanned it with MSE, came back clean but you never
know. Aside from
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013, at 08:51 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
Hi Dan,
It seems to revolve around
the OS making (bad) decisions on when data is written to disk for shared
files like indexes.
They're not bad decisions, in fact they're very necessary for the sort
of performance required in modern
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 4:16 AM, Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm wrote:
IMO it will get to a point where having VFP data on a NAS device running
Samba will be far more robust than a a Windows share.
I agree. I just think that point happened when they introduced SMB2.
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On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Jean Laeremans
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Think i'll refrain from commenting...
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Ahum...the EU is lending money to the US...not the other way around. lol
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jml
Comparing the economic performance of the European Union and the USA does
not lead one to conclude that America has the more dynamic economy, or that
it has performed better in the past or will do so in future. The
Always looking for additional reference material.
What is your link?
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Subject: Re: [OT] the georgia we were discussing a few days ago
http://useconomy.about.com/od/grossdomesticproduct/p/largest_economy.htm
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Virgil Bierschwale vbier...@gmail.comwrote:
Always looking for additional reference material.
What is your link?
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From: ProFox
That paragraph is not in that link.
I do agree with the link that you sent me though.
I try to read everything so that I can understand this madness.
Currently reading this book that you might find interesting
http://www.selling-us-out.com/
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On 04/07/13 17:46, Alan Bourke wrote:
[snip]
I downloaded one and scanned it with MSE, came back clean but you never
know. Aside from them being hooky it's not worth the risk of malware (on
Windows at any rate).
Using Linux.
I downloaded a couple, they looked suspicious immediately. The text
...to everyone State side here!
Its Awesome weather here today on Long Island!
L8r,
-K-
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...to everyone State side here!
Its Awesome weather here today on Long Island!
L8r,
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Happy 4th of July to you and all in the US.
covered in rain in the western Carolinas.
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Gene mentioned that he had contacted one of the publishers that he was familiar
with. Whether that will have any effect on an organization such as this one is
anybody's guess.
Michael Oke, II
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On Jul 4, 2013, at 10:07 AM, GaryT g...@taig.net wrote:
On
I meant bad for the health integrity of the file.
I'm sure there are valid technical reasons for the evolution of SMB protocols,
opportunistic locking behaviors, write-chaching, etc. But it doesn't really
help me if my files are trashed in the name of performance. IMHO file integrity
needs
On 4 July 2013 18:07, GaryT g...@taig.net wrote:
However, has anyone thought about warning the publishers? They may not know
and might have cause to get really angry. Does anyone KNOW the publishers?
I just emailed the details to: infringem...@oreilly.com
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At 10:07 2013-07-04, GaryT g...@taig.net wrote:
On 04/07/13 17:46, Alan Bourke wrote:
[snip]
I downloaded one and scanned it with MSE, came back clean but you never
know. Aside from them being hooky it's not worth the risk of malware (on
Windows at any rate).
Using Linux.
I downloaded a
Richard,
I find this perplexing, because these problems sure aren't happening to
me, nor to my ex-partner, who has a DBF-based system running at 20 large
installations. Assuming you're not related to Joe Btfsplk, I'd be
looking at hardware/network/system problems. You're blaming poor
Happy Independence Day! Watching the DVD, 1776 in shade and with lots of
fans. 90+ degrees with a feel of 103+. Stay cool.
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Tracy Pearson tr...@powerchurch.com wrote:
Kurt @ VR-FX v...@optonline.net wrote:
...to everyone State side here!
Its Awesome weather
Fourth of July - that's the day we Brits got our independence from America
isn't it? gdr
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
Happy Independence Day! Watching the DVD, 1776 in shade and with lots
of fans. 90+ degrees with a feel of 103+. Stay cool.
That is certainly one way to look at it.
Michael Oke, II
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On Jul 4, 2013, at 1:15 PM, John Weller j...@johnweller.co.uk wrote:
Fourth of July - that's the day we Brits got our independence from America
isn't it? gdr
John Weller
01380 723235
07976
Dan Richard,
I have heard of indexes getting corrupted due to smb2. However, once
you've switched off smb2 then you won't get any corruption due to it.
You need to switch it off on the server and the workstations once any OS
newer than XP is involved. It's pretty easy to switch off. I
Smart people the Brits.
First they send their bottom drawer abroad, say America or Australia,
then they push them hard enough to provoke rebellion. Finally they let
them go.
Poor sods never know what hit them. ;cP
El 04/07/13 18:04, Michael Oke, II escribió:
That is certainly one way to
Yes, after it was wrested from the King's death grip by our forefathers.
John Harvey
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Subject: RE: Happy 4th of July...
Fourth of July -
Shh
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shh
Let them celebrate, in ignorance!
Kind regards
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On 05/07/2013 00:17, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Smart people the Brits.
First they
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 4:15 PM, John Weller j...@johnweller.co.uk wrote:
Fourth of July - that's the day we Brits got our independence from America
isn't it? gdr
Nah, that took ages... you had to *nearly* beat them again in 1812.
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