same reason people eat MacDonald's and drink coke. marketing fools people.
Al
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:08 +0200, Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com
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same reason people eat MacDonald's and drink coke. marketing fools
people.
Coke and McD are fine in moderation though. Norton not so much. ;)
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Not exactly a built in tool but another VFPX project that I use every day:
VFPX PEMEditor (latest beta)
Forgot to add that one: the new PEMEditor is AMAZING. Check it out if
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if desperate maybe but has to be last choice. really desperate for, well
cant call it food. Norton is still trading on dos days when it was the best
thing going. Probably the most pirated software in the world in dos days
other that zip.
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Hi Everybody,
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/06/south-carolina-democratic-chair-were-not-calling-for-an-investigation-of-greene-yet.php#more
or
http://tinyurl.com/2eyrbhc
Greene is out on bond for having shown dirty pics to a female college
student and suggesting that they go to her
fwiw
I use either Outlook with findwindowpos / timer to look for the annoying
security message, a web based perl script and IE automation or this code to
call cdosys.dll
Based on what type of system I've written one of them normally turns out to be
the better solution.
As far as I know
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Allen pro...@gatwicksoftware.com wrote:
same reason people eat MacDonald's and drink coke. marketing fools people.
-\
I saw it as different strokes for different folks.
There are billions of computers in use across the world and the ratio
of
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:28 AM, Graham Brown i...@compsys.co.uk wrote:
fwiw
I use either Outlook with findwindowpos / timer to look for the annoying
security message, a web based perl script and IE automation or this code to
call cdosys.dll
---
I have used this before.
using
On Jun 15, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
IT, protecting the world from stooopid hoomans for decades. ;-
As long as those of us who produce the computer systems that are used
by everyone else have that attitude, there will be the sort of problems being
discussed.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Ed Leafe e...@leafe.com wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
IT, protecting the world from stooopid hoomans for decades. ;-
As long as those of us who produce the computer systems that are used
by everyone else have that
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On 15/06/2010 09:36 a.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
Why is it Norton? Does it really matter? We all agree that something
is better then nothing.
Sure! We all agree that some poison in our blood is better than nothing.
And some cancer is much better than no cancer. Don't we?
On 15/06/2010 10:01 a.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Ed Leafee...@leafe.com wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
IT, protecting the world from stooopid hoomans for decades. ;-
As long as those of us who produce
Graham Brown wrote:
fwiw
I use either Outlook with findwindowpos / timer to look for the annoying
security message, a web based perl script and IE automation or this code to
call cdosys.dll
Based on what type of system I've written one of them normally turns out to
be the better
2010/6/15 Ricardo Aráoz ricar...@gmail.com:
On 15/06/2010 09:36 a.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
Why is it Norton? Does it really matter? We all agree that something
is better then nothing.
Sure! We all agree that some poison in our blood is better than nothing.
And some cancer is much
Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody,
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/06/south-carolina-democratic-chair-were-not-calling-for-an-investigation-of-greene-yet.php#more
or
http://tinyurl.com/2eyrbhc
Greene is out on bond for having shown dirty pics to a female college
student and
On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:01 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Point I had in mind in automotive terms.
Vehicle is safe, and does well in crash tests. Driver has a license
and follows basic care of oil changes and tires.
While driving they fail to pay attention to driving and instead pay
attention
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Ed Leafe e...@leafe.com wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:01 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Point I had in mind in automotive terms.
Vehicle is safe, and does well in crash tests. Driver has a license
and follows basic care of oil changes and tires.
While driving
Pete Theisen wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2eyrbhc
Greene is out on bond for having shown dirty pics to a female college
student and suggesting that they go to her dorm room. Was she under 18,
if not, what's the beef? Reports don't say.
I think this is a healthy attitude. It should be easier with windows
because things should be the same. should be.
Al
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As long as those of us who produce the computer systems that are used by
everyone else
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I think Craig's VFPEXMAPI remains an excellent solution, because the
number of people you'll come across with 64-bit Windows , never mind
64-Bit Office, will be fairly thin on the ground.
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Pete Theisen wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2eyrbhc
Greene is out on bond for having shown dirty pics to a female college
student and suggesting that they go to her dorm room. Was she under 18,
if not, what's the beef? Reports don't say.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I think Craig's VFPEXMAPI remains an excellent solution, because the
number of people you'll come across with 64-bit Windows , never mind
64-Bit Office, will be fairly thin on the ground.
I find that a
Alan Bourke wrote on 2010-06-15:
I think Craig's VFPEXMAPI remains an excellent solution, because the
number of people you'll come across with 64-bit Windows , never mind
64-Bit Office, will be fairly thin on the ground.
Alan,
The numbers are increasing. I've heard of 4 customers of ours in
Hi Graham
Tried your suggestion and got it working complete with multiple
attachments (Which I haven't been able to do with VFPEXMAPI)
However there is one problem, the emails don't appear in sent items in
Outlook and the client needs this in case he needs proof of sending or
he need to re-send.
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
IT, protecting the world from stooopid hoomans for decades. ;-
As long as those of us who produce the computer systems that are used
by everyone else have that attitude, there will be the sort of problems
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
I don't know what happened to my last response, but I said that I agree
with Ed 100% on this and that is how I feel. If users knew so much about
computers what would they need us for?
---
They day you
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
I don't know what happened to my last response, but I said that I agree
with Ed 100% on this and that is how I feel. If users knew so much about
computers what would they need us for?
On 6/15/10 6:31 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
No we all agree that ANY AV program that is getting updates is better
then none.
I don't agree with that.
Paul
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Here is an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal,
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703302604575294231631318728.html?KEYWORDS=alien+in+the+white+house
by Rabinowitz
Obama is not of, by or for the people. Rabinowitz says the U.S. is the most
benign, generous, and helpful of the most
On 6/15/10 8:11 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
By the way, I just installed Office 2007. I am not stupid, lazy or
unfamiliar with software but I felt that way after trying to use Word to
create a simple template. Thank goodness Office 2010 will correct
that! ;^)
I just supported someone on
not norton or any from that stable. nor do I
Allen
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I don't know what I did, but the when I call up VFP Help, the left side
(where you look things up in the index) is fine. But the right panel,
where the help text is, is like point 2 font. I have to cut and paste
it to read it. I can't find anywhere obvious to reset it. Does anyone
know how
I just looked into that for you - and at the top of the Help - I see the
View option. Under there it says Fonts - and allows you to change the
sizing!
Try that - unless I am missing something...
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Kurt Wendt wrote:
I just looked into that for you - and at the top of the Help - I see the
View option. Under there it says Fonts - and allows you to change the
sizing!
Try that - unless I am missing something...
OK, I do appreciate the quick responce, but I'm not THAT feeble! :-)
There
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:49 -0700, Paul McNett p...@ulmcnett.com wrote:
Good thing I noticed the search box there, and good thing it worked, at
least.
I then wanted to remove a program, and looked for Add/Remove Programs.
Didn't see
it, so I reasoned that they probably moved it to
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Gimme a break. Every major update of Ubuntu I've ever seen has loads of
things moved round, applications replaced with other applications and so
on. This happens with major UI overhauls.
Can you name at least one example? I've
On 6/15/10 9:27 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Gimme a break. Every major update of Ubuntu I've ever seen has loads of
things moved round, applications replaced with other applications and so
on. This happens with major UI overhauls.
Can you name
Rabinowitz says the U.S. is the most benign, generous, and helpful of the
most powerful nations that ever existed.
Superman is an alien too and nobody complains.
HW
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Nicholas Geti ng...@optonline.net wrote:
Here is an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal,
Hi Peter
CDO talks directly to the mailservers so bypasses outlook.
Outlook as you know has these annoying quirks with security messages.
When sending without Outlook I just bcc them back to me and have an
Outlook rule to move the incoming copy into a subfolder, either that or
just have a
On 15/06/2010 12:36 p.m., Nicholas Geti wrote:
Rabinowitz says the U.S. is the most benign, generous, and helpful of the
most powerful nations that ever existed.
Yes, this huge bullshit set the tone of the humungous amount of bullshit
in the rest of the article. Benign? Generous?
On 15/06/2010 10:31 a.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
2010/6/15 Ricardo Aráozricar...@gmail.com:
On 15/06/2010 09:36 a.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
Why is it Norton? Does it really matter? We all agree that something
is better then nothing.
Sure! We all agree that some poison
http://www.torontosun.com/news/weird/2010/06/15/14398991.html
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Interesting! Actually, when I 1st read your problem - I immediately
thought about IE - figuring that VFP essentially opens the Help files
within IE. I know that is the case with my 3D CG SW I use - and I
figured it would be the same for VFP. Although, I will admit - I didn't
take the leap to go
I have tried both.
For example, plink works just fine (from Windows) to copy a file from one
location on the Linux server to another
location on the same Linux server:
Here is a batch file that works:
@echo on
path=\putty;%path%
plink webxxx.webfaction.com -l
Helio Wakasugui wrote:
http://www.torontosun.com/news/weird/2010/06/15/14398991.html
Hi Helio,
Wrath? Nah, God just thought the sculptor needed work rebuilding. Looks
like the church has plenty of money and they are going to do it.
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 12:27 -0400, Ed Leafe e...@leafe.com wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Can you name at least one example? I've constantly heard Windows
fanbois claim that Ubuntu is so much harder for people to use, so it
shouldn't be too difficult to dig
Hi Everybody,
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100615/ARTICLE/6151071/-1/todayspaper?p=1tc=pg
a software-based fundraising tool called BlueSwarm to successfully tap
their social networks for campaign cash. The Democratic Governors
Association also plans to use it.
Anybody ever work
On 15/06/2010 05:20 p.m., Alan Bourke wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 12:27 -0400, Ed Leafee...@leafe.com wrote:
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Can you name at least one example? I've constantly heard Windows
fanbois claim that Ubuntu is so much harder for people to
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 3:43 PM, kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried both.
If you have both PuTTY and CygWin's ssh available, I would use the
CygWin, since you'll be running in a consistent POSIX environment for
both the ssh and rsync. Start a CygWin command shell and try to ssh
from the
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Paul McNett p...@ulmcnett.com wrote:
On 6/15/10 8:11 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
By the way, I just installed Office 2007. I am not stupid, lazy or
unfamiliar with software but I felt that way after trying to use Word to
create a simple template. Thank goodness
On 15/06/2010 05:32 p.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
Buggy because the layout is new and improved? Not sure I consider that a bug.
A frustration on learning a new layout sure. But those have always
been a part of our industry. I consider that growth and not a bug.
Hmmm... let's reason
On 6/15/10 1:32 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Paul McNettp...@ulmcnett.com wrote:
On 6/15/10 8:11 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
By the way, I just installed Office 2007. I am not stupid, lazy or
unfamiliar with software but I felt that way after trying to use Word to
Paul McNett wrote:
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And now recall the old saying: It isn't a bug, it's a feature.
I just get the feeling that they were going for as wordy a design as
possible, and
some team sat there for a couple hours brainstorming what to rename
Add/Remove
Programs to. Can't just call it
2010/6/15 Ricardo Aráoz ricar...@gmail.com:
On 15/06/2010 05:32 p.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
Buggy because the layout is new and improved? Not sure I consider that a
bug.
A frustration on learning a new layout sure. But those have always
been a part of our industry. I consider that
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Paul McNett p...@ulmcnett.com wrote:
Okay, take a look at the Windows 7 Programs and Features applet. Now, tell
me: what
is the difference between programs and features in this context? All I
see are
programs listed there. Are programs and features mutually
On 6/15/10 2:18 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Paul McNettp...@ulmcnett.com wrote:
Okay, take a look at the Windows 7 Programs and Features applet. Now, tell
me: what
is the difference between programs and features in this context? All I
see are
programs
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Words to drink on
Environment
Responsible
Disaster
Capture
Barrel
Devastating
deepwater
oil companies
coastal area
coastline
Divdend
Anyone up for this.
On 15/06/10 17:58, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
snipped
And now recall the old saying: It isn't a bug, it's a feature.
I just get the feeling that they were going for as wordy a design as
possible, and
some team sat there for a couple hours brainstorming what
On 15/06/10 18:12, Stephen Russell wrote:
2010/6/15 Ricardo Aráozricar...@gmail.com:
On 15/06/2010 05:32 p.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
Buggy because the layout is new and improved? Not sure I consider that a
bug.
A frustration on learning a new layout sure. But those have
He just thought it was not a good likeness. They can do better.
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Here is an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal,
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703302604575294231631318728.html?KEYWORDS=alien+in+the+white+house
by Rabinowitz
Obama is not of, by or for the people. Rabinowitz says the U.S. is the most
benign, generous,
Nicholas Geti wrote:
He just thought it was not a good likeness. They can do better.
Hi Nicholas,
Now that you mention it, the facial features were a little harsh,
weren't they?
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He just thought it was not a good likeness. They can do better.
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Vincent Teachout wrote:
What kind of moron builds a statue out of styrofoam?
Hi Vince,
Steel, Styrofoam *and* concrete. Common construction nowadays. Just
about all the privacy walls are built like that around here, sometimes
even the house walls.
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Wow... what a setup... must resist ... obvious ... comeback...
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Ok, back to the main Control Panel screen, and find that Add/Remove
Programs was just renamed to Programs and Features.
That was changed in Vista. And yes, I complained about it when it took me a
few minutes to find it. But I adapted and now it is as easy to find as
Add/Remove Programs was a
Just trying to avoid re-inventing the wheel.
I have a record with an 8 character length that stores dates in MMDD
format (Dtos() format) I have no say in the field definition.
In my form, I'd like the user to be able to input the date in a field
with a D format code.
I COULD write some
On 6/15/10 8:05 PM, Rick Schummer wrote:
Ok, back to the main Control Panel screen, and find that Add/Remove
Programs was just renamed to Programs and Features.
That was changed in Vista. And yes, I complained about it when it took me a
few minutes to find it. But I adapted and now it is as
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