John,
They can have mine...
When they pry them from
There are big, bad liberals like Steve and I with guns too. We won't be
giving ours up either. We don't have anything but rifles, shotguns, and
handguns though...
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.mcstyles.com
Here's a clip, and then some rambling about it. I'm too pressed for time
to properly organize the line of thinking, but I think it's so
important that I did put a few hours into it.
The damage goes beyond Iraq. Al Qaeda's media arm, As-Sahab (The
Cloud) has similarly improved the quality and
in your best Portsmouth accent
Easiest Exam Ever!
/in your best Portsmouth accent
Tristan
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Conversation: Foxpro VM? :)
Subject: Re:
Revealed: Israel plans nuclear strike on Iran
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2535310,00.html
That's scary, if it means that Bush -- presumably on the advice of the
Neocon-in-Chief, Vice President Dick Cheney -- has decided to launch a
major push, Kagan-style, for victory in Iraq.
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 09:31, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Actually these points are not at all settled. The UN investigator
wandered around Iraq for the better part of two years looking in the
opposite direction to where he might actually find something
And these 'facts' you
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Apparently all you scholary types arent as well versed on america as ya'll
want to be.
I have first hand knowledge of America. I live in America, I was born in
America, my ancestors were born in America for many generations.
There is most definitely a movement to
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 13:21, Michael Madigan wrote:
You thing?
Hi Michael!
He has thing on the brain. Or a thing for brains. We aren't dealing with
a
serious person here.
I can see I've really managed to piss you. Good job!
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
It would appear to me that you know less about us then you claim to know.
Our enemies and the one's that lost vietnam for us and are trying to lose
iraq for us are our politicians that would sell their soul for a buck.
Virgil Bierschwale
Mr. Mike show very good ways:
There are plenty of ways you can do this.
The simplest would be to create a form property, lStop, which is set to .T.
in the stop button's Click()
Then, in your loop, you will need to call DoEvents() once in a while. This
will let the UI events happen, so your
The loop can do something like this:
do while .t.
if file(myservice.txt)
*** Code to open DBF, look for records, and process
else
exit
endif
enddo
So if myservice.txt exists, the loop keeps running. If it
gets deleted, the loop stops.
One benefit of this
http://tinyurl.com/y96shn
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Ed Leafe wrote:
Yesterday I posted Part 1 of the screencast on using the data
environment of the Dabo Class Designer to create a data-aware
application. I've just completed Part 2, and it's now available at:
http://leafe.com/screencasts/dataenvironment1.html
I suggset you forget
Reminds me of the (probably apocryphal) philosophy examination paper
which contained the question - Is this a question ?
The student awarded the highest mark supposedly responded Only if this
is an answer.
Look, there are policies in various countries protecting ancient
artifacts. Why
It's really a pig in both speed an size... is there trick to speed it up?
(what the hell is it+.Net doing in the background??)
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Is there such an effort going? Can a 3rd-party developer create a DOM
and be used by any browser? We have these VM appliances thing offered
from VMWare and Virtual PC... so..
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On Jan 8, 2007, at 7:24 AM, Man-wai CHANG wrote:
I suggset you forget about the DataEnvironment class. It's in Foxpro
merely for drap-and-drop programmers. Real programmers don't DD,
and so
far there is no really productive use for DD.
There is no need to use the visual tools. You
Howdy all,
Hope you all had a good weekend.
I've placed an ole calendar on a form for a user to select.
I'd like to then use that date in a method, but for the life of me, I
can't see a property (i.e. Value) or method (i.e. GetDate).
Any ideas\work arounds\alternatives?
Cheers,
Garry
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On 1/8/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no need to use the visual tools. You can create the exact
same application in Dabo using nothing but Notepad.
We're also happy to work with the fake programmers as well as the
real programmers.
Try
this.object.Value
In the control's methods
Bill
Howdy all,
Hope you all had a good weekend.
I've placed an ole calendar on a form for a user to select.
I'd like to then use that date in a method, but for the life
of me, I can't see a property (i.e. Value) or method (i.e.
On Jan 8, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
http://esl.about.com/library/glossary/bldef_51.htm
Actually, most of the current hard-core programmers outside of the
Where do you want to go today? world wouldn't dream of working in
anything other than vi or emacs. That's one of
Why was this thread not marked [OT]? I subscribed to this version of
the list, so I wouldn't get this garbage.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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On 1/8/07, Bill Arnold wrote:
Try
this.object.Value
In the control's methods
Bill
Picked a bad week to stop sniffing glue...
Thanks Bill. It's been awhile since I was doing form development.
Cheers,
Garry
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On Jan 8, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
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Actually, most of the current hard-core programmers outside of the
Where do you want to go today? world wouldn't dream of working in
Man-wai CHANG wrote:
It's really a pig in both speed an size... is there trick to speed it up?
(what the hell is it+.Net doing in the background??)
But then everything manufactured and patented by Micro$oft is not
edible well I guess... .hmm
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Chet Gardiner wrote:
Beautiful sides of the world: http://www.un.org/
Leland Jackson wrote:
America:
http://oldbluewebdesigns.com/mybeautifulamerica.htm
Regards,
LelandJ
BZZZT! Both of you owe $1 to the Hotlanta Slush Fund (aka FoxForward
2K7 conference!) for these
Ed Leafe wrote:
We're also happy to work with the fake programmers as well as the
real programmers.
ROFLMAO! Good one, Ed!
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Garry Bettle wrote:
Picked a bad week to stop sniffing glue...
Another classic movie that never ceases to make me laugh! Good one, Gary!
http://imdb.com/title/tt0080339/
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Work smarter,
I'm doing some research/prep right now. Kim is doing our taxes to see
how much trouble we're in. g We'll see where we're at. Affordability
is key though! Every dollar helps.
Kevin Cully
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Sponsor of Fox Forward 2006!
http://foxforward.net
MB Software Solutions
Useful Software Collection of the Day
http://bhandler.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!70F64BC910C9F7F3!1231.entry
All the MS powertoys and suchlike, without having to spend a week wading
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Heya Bill -
I only have 2 observations :
1. The government of Singapore tracks everything coming and going through
any internet connection. It's part of their anti-porn, anti-terrorist
tracking. If the US wanted to replicate the process, the 'foundation' of
'what to do and how' is already
Kevin Cully wrote:
I'm doing some research/prep right now. Kim is doing our taxes to see
how much trouble we're in. g We'll see where we're at. Affordability
is key though! Every dollar helps.
Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Sponsor of Fox Forward 2006!
http://foxforward.net
On Jan 8, 2007, at 9:42 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Well, I wouldn't say it so brashly, but I've felt that way somewhat
about the VFP DE for some time, as I thought it tied you into a VFP
backend pretty much. Using a different approach (like n-tier in my
case) allows me much more
On Monday 08 January 2007 10:01, Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Sociopath?
snip
Pete, I knew I could count on you for this. Thanks for maintaining my
confidence in you!
Hi Hal!
Never let a brother down.
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http://www.pete-theisen.com/
On Sunday 07 January 2007 23:31, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
There is one in the Linux group who has possibilities if she could get
contacts or nicer glasses.
You know any female programmers that are hotties? LMAO
Hi Michael!
You never know from web personalities, Kristyne
Here is the link to the UN Charter in English:
http://www.un.org/aboutun/charter/index.html
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland Jackson wrote:
Gun control should NOT be an issue within the jurisdiction of the UN.
The UN could never reach concences or enforce a resolution to disarm all
citizens of
On Monday 08 January 2007 04:47, Bill Arnold wrote:
snip
Which is the fundamental solution to terror?
(a) Love
(b) Hate
Hi Bill!
False dilemma. Ed will let YOU get away with it because you are on his side.
The sensible person Loves his friends and benefactors, and Hates those who
would
On Monday 08 January 2007 05:05, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
snip
What facts? I said it wasn't settled. All the gold in Iraq would fit in
one truck, a small one at that. And yes, I do read minds. Yours is blank.
Hahaha! Yeah, my mind is blank. But I managed to get you out of your
character. Now
On Monday 08 January 2007 05:11, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 13:21, Michael Madigan wrote:
You thing?
Hi Michael!
He has thing on the brain. Or a thing for brains. We aren't dealing
with a serious person here.
I can see I've really managed to
I foresee a one-page report as a deliverable for a client that will be
mailed. I'd like to image the mailing information on the backside
(using a 2-sided duplex capable printer). Has anyone ever done this,
and is there any trick to it?
App will be programmed in VFP9 SP1, running on Win XP
Mr. Bill,
If the load is not so much, I think you right.
My program will call WebServices continuously. If demands are much, I may
run the same program more than one in the server. If I use timer event, I
don't sure what should be the intervals. More interval means client wait
more, short
I'm starting a vertical market project which is to work on either PalmOS or
the PocketPC.
Is there a way to detect, programmatically, if ActiveSync and HotSync is
installed?
Thanks,
Tracy
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Just set up Page 2 as the image you want.
You might have to play with placement, if you are using windowed
envelopes.
Rick Q
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Tracy Pearson wrote:
I'm starting a vertical market project which is to work on either PalmOS or
the PocketPC.
Is there a way to detect, programmatically, if ActiveSync and HotSync is
installed?
Sorry Tracey, no answer to your question, but I must say that I'm
excited for you, assuming
Back in 2003 we released a PalmOS application built with Satellite Forms.
I'm using the codebase to copy it into Pocket PC using the PDB file format.
Most of my VFP sync code will be reused, it shouldn't be to difficult.
Tracy
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Sent:
Tracy Pearson wrote:
Back in 2003 we released a PalmOS application built with Satellite Forms.
I'm using the codebase to copy it into Pocket PC using the PDB file format.
Most of my VFP sync code will be reused, it shouldn't be to difficult.
That's great. Hope you'll write about it
Well just search for the executable. There is also a
registry setting for starting on bootup. You could
also check to see if the task is running.
--- MB Software Solutions
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Tracy Pearson wrote:
I'm starting a vertical market project which is to
work on either
It shouldn't be hard at all,f your reports are always
going to be one page. Just set up one page as a title
page, and the report as page two. The duplex feature
on the printer should take care of the rest.
--- Rick Quilhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just set up Page 2 as the image you want.
For a total 284 days in 2006 (or more than nine months out of the
year), exploit code for known, unpatched critical flaws in pre-IE7
versions of the browser was publicly available on the Internet.
Likewise, there were at least 98 days last year in which no software
fixes from Microsoft were
William Sanders / EFG wrote:
Heya Bill -
I only have 2 observations :
1. The government of Singapore tracks everything coming and going through
any internet connection. It's part of their anti-porn, anti-terrorist
tracking. If the US wanted to replicate the process, the 'foundation' of
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 08 January 2007 05:05, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
snip
What facts? I said it wasn't settled. All the gold in Iraq would fit in
one truck, a small one at that. And yes, I do read minds. Yours is blank.
Hahaha! Yeah, my mind is blank. But I managed to get you out of your
http://www.msfirefox.com/
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Man-wai CHANG wrote:
It's really a pig in both speed an size... is there trick to speed it
up?
(what the hell is it+.Net doing in the background??)
What is slow?
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Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We
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Yeah, never mind.
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#1 in what leauge? First Michigan got spanked and now Ohio.
What a JOKE!
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 8, 2007, at 9:42 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Well, I wouldn't say it so brashly, but I've felt that way somewhat
about the VFP DE for some time, as I thought it tied you into a VFP
backend pretty much.
I don't think he was referring to SQL Server 2005. I believe he is referring to
Management Studio
for SQL Server *Express* is dog slow, even on latest and greatest hardware. It
is a pig and should
be considered an embarrassment to the SQL Server team.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
Rick Schummer wrote:
I don't think he was referring to SQL Server 2005. I believe he is
referring to Management Studio for SQL Server *Express* is dog slow,
even on latest and greatest hardware. It is a pig and should be
considered an embarrassment to the SQL Server team.
Ok, what is
Stephen Russell wrote:
#1 in what leauge? First Michigan got spanked and now Ohio.
What a JOKE!
I thought OFF TOPIC messages were supposed to be marked as [OT] NOT
[ot] - guess I need another rule
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Rick Schummer wrote:
I don't think he was referring to SQL Server 2005. I believe he is
referring to Management Studio for SQL Server *Express* is dog slow,
even on latest and greatest hardware. It is a pig and should be
considered an embarrassment to the SQL
Ok, what is slow? The time to start it up, or the time to change db's or
servers and have all
those objects in the IDE?
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. (attempting my best to not sound sarcastic, but it is all
slow)
I want to reiterate, I am referring to the SQL Express version, not the regular
Heya Bill -
I only have 2 observations :
1. The government of Singapore tracks everything coming and
going through any internet connection. It's part of their
anti-porn, anti-terrorist tracking. If the US wanted to
replicate the process, the 'foundation' of 'what to do and
how'
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