Pete Theisen wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2007 20:04, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Be careful, it is illegal in the United States to
support the assasination of the president.
I don't give a damn. I'm not subject to YOUR laws (lucky eh?).
Hi Ricardo!
Thank you for your
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2007 18:37, Michael Madigan wrote:
Be careful, it is illegal in the United States to
support the assasination of the president.
Hi Michael!
He is in some foreign coward's haven, safe from justice, I'm afraid.
Hi Curly!
If you ever come around
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2007 18:26, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Hi Ricardo!
Spoken like a real foreign enemy.
Let's suppose the subject is true Then for Christ's sake, let's find
the new Wilkes Booth. ;c)
Hi Baldy!
It would be 'foreign' to you. To me, you are the
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
And I would consider it VERY POOR TASTE..
Shows a total lack of class in my opinion.
Hahaha!
The fact is we consider the US is hiding weapons of mass destruction,
and furthermore that the US president is a tyrant with a dangerous
behavior. So we'll probably invade
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
And I would consider it VERY POOR TASTE..
Shows a total lack of class in my opinion.
Hahaha!
The fact is we consider the US is hiding weapons of mass destruction,
and furthermore that the US president is a tyrant with a dangerous
behavior.
That's real class, have a beef with the US and murder the British Governor of
the Falkland Islands.
Didn't you have a go at the Falklands a quarter of a century ago and get your
asses kicked then?
With the state of your economy could you fund a coup d'etat on anything larger
than an iceberg?
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
::a
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On 1/12/07, Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hal,
This can easily be corrected by exposing more people to what
we consider to be rare conditions.
I believe the correction is more likely to come when doctors avail
themselves of online medical information to a greater extent.
Adam,
It will certainly help Beckham's bank balance that's for sure. Even though
he is/was a great talent (believe me saying that about an ex Man. United
player coming from a Manchester City supporter is praise indeed), £70,000 or
$130,000 per DAY excluding any other income from endorsements is an
Ed Leafe wrote:
Now the lawyers will duke it out.
Not heard that expression before, so looked it up:
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/duke+it+out
You learn something new every day :-)
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Adam Buckland wrote:
That's real class, have a beef with the US and murder the British Governor
of the Falkland Islands.
Didn't you have a go at the Falklands a quarter of a century ago and get your
asses kicked then?
With the state of your economy could you fund a coup d'etat on
Hi Foxgang.
Seem to have a little problem running help files created with robohelp's
html help. Does not seem to work on new machines. Any ideas what is missing.
I assume it may be an ocx/dll or something.
TIA
Allen
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It has removed
Al,
What version of Robohelp and what O/S. If it is Vista then there is a known
problem as Vista doesn't support for native help files.
Also if you look at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607
INTRODUCTION
Windows Help (WinHlp32.exe) is a help program that has been included with
Microsoft
Its version 6, and old one. And the os is XP
Allen
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Al,
What version of Robohelp and what O/S. If it is Vista then
On 1/12/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its version 6, and old one. And the os is XP
Allen
Is the help file on a network drive? Try copying it locally.
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No it’s a local copy.
Allen
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Subject: Re: VFP5 help files
On 1/12/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its version 6, and old one. And the
Sorry, may have mislead. It’s a chm file and it works fine on my machine but
not another.
I have noted that ie7 does not seem to like my web version but I don’t care
about that.
Allen
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Dave Crozier wrote:
Adam,
It will certainly help Beckham's bank balance that's for sure. Even
though he is/was a great talent (believe me saying that about an ex
Man. United player coming from a Manchester City supporter is praise
indeed), £70,000 or $130,000 per DAY excluding any other
Adam Buckland wrote:
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
No. It can't get the air time in TV here because we need commercials every
12 min or the network will go broke. There is a huge
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
It will help, but it won't be *the* thing. As Stephen mentioned, if
the networks can't sell commercial time, they aren't interested. One
On Friday 12 January 2007 03:09, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2007 20:04, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Be careful, it is illegal in the United States to
support the assasination of the president.
I don't give a damn. I'm not subject to
On Friday 12 January 2007 03:51, Adam Buckland wrote:
That's real class, have a beef with the US and murder the British
Governor of the Falkland Islands.
Didn't you have a go at the Falklands a quarter of a century ago and get
your asses kicked then?
With the state of your economy could you
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:42 AM, Peter Cushing wrote:
Now the lawyers will duke it out.
Not heard that expression before, so looked it up:
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/duke+it+out
You learn something new every day :-)
Then I guess you'll have no trouble figuring out what
Yes, a week in Seattle for tax reasons.
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Hadn't noticed any posts from you in a while. Been on vacation?
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OK, that's one app busted by IE7. First I've heard of. Not bad
considering the size of the rollout.
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They *do* work with TS, however due to the way the VDM allocates memory
for 16-bit apps, and a host of other reasons, it's not a good idea.
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When you can develop an application from start to finish without having
to ever worry about browser incompatibilities, the incredible fiddliness
of AJAX and ever having to even see HTML code let alone furtle it by
hand, etc, etc, THAT'S when the traditional desktop app will die. Long
way off yet.
On 1/12/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607
However, the Windows Help program has not had a major update for many
releases and no longer meets Microsoft standards.
It no longer meets Microsoft standards? I guess it couldn't sink that low, eh?
On 1/12/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, that's one app busted by IE7. First I've heard of. Not bad
considering the size of the rollout.
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QuickBooks Professional 2003 and others.
Dreamweaver 8 (patched in 8.0.2)
Eudora
Roxio DVD Builder
OK, that's 5. I doubt there's 436,000 distinct applications that it
busted either! I still think, given the installed userbase of IE, that
it has been pretty painless.
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Ted Roche wrote:
Has not had a major update for many releases? Does that mean that it
just worked? No wonder they had to discontinue it.
Classic Microsoft.
LOL!
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Work smarter, not
Ed Leafe wrote:
Then I guess you'll have no trouble figuring out what someone means
if they say to you Put up your dukes!.
Going a bit OT here but...
Hope nobody says that to me at Easter when we visit LA/Vegas/Palm
Springs and San Diego O:-)
Looking forward to seeing the promised
= Subject: Re: [OT] Bush is the new Lincoln?
=
= --- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:=
= BTW, 8% growth for the last 5 years, we're not that bad.
=
8% of next-to-nothing is statistically significant but still amounts to
significantly less than next-to-nothing. Our crime rate grows
On 1/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=Subject: Re: [OT] Bush is the new Lincoln?
=
= --- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:=
=BTW, 8% growth for the last 5 years, we're not that bad.
=
8% of next-to-nothing is statistically significant but still amounts to
significantly
= Subject: RE: [OT] That quaint old Constitution
=
= Hal,
=
= But think about it, this is all beginning to make sense in an
= insidious way. Our educational efforts pretty much suck ...
= so who can read the Constitution (assuming its existence
= is known),
= let alone understand any of
= Subject: Re: [OT] Bush is the new Lincoln?
=
= 8% of next-to-nothing is statistically significant but
= still amounts to significantly less than next-to-nothing.
= Our crime rate grows faster than that!
=
= And at least there you're not starting from nothing'
=
= A+
= jml
Right you are,
= Subject: Re: [OT] I wonder how many suicides Kristyne is
= responsible for?
=
= On 1/12/07, Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= Hal,
=
= This can easily be corrected by exposing more people to what we
= consider to be rare conditions.
=
= I believe the correction is more
James E Harvey wrote:
Our previous ISP (Blazenet) was bought by Comcast.
Blazenet required that we purchase a cisco pix firewall 506E as part of our
package, but it was fully managed by Blazenet. We didn't even have the
username/password.
Now, Comcast says they will not support the Cisco
= Subject: Re: [NF] Another app broken by IE7
=
= OK, that's 5. I doubt there's 436,000 distinct applications
= that it busted either! I still think, given the installed
= userbase of IE, that it has been pretty painless.
= --
=
= Alan Bourke
Did anyone mention AOL Mail?
Having spent
= Subject: RE: [NF] Apple Computer, Inc., is dead!
=
= I think I spy an iPhoney
= Jim
=
I've had one of the Microsoft phones for over a year now and I have mixed
feelings. It is great as a PDA but rather poor as a phone. I like my old
phone with real buttons I can grope much better. With
On 1/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=Subject: Re: [OT] Forget the SAT exam.
As my good friend, George S. Patton, Gen, USA, used to say, No dumb
bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won the war by
making the other poor bastard die for *his* country.
We've heard other negative comments from people in our area concerning
Comcast, but I rarely, if ever, have heard a positive comment about any
cable company.
Comcast will replace, but not support the new device. I'm not aware of
their reasoning for replacing one device not supported by them with
= Subject: Re: [OT] Forget the SAT exam.
=
= On 1/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= =Subject: Re: [OT] Forget the SAT exam.
= As my good friend, George S. Patton, Gen, USA, used to say,
= No dumb bastard ever won a war by dying for his country.
= He won the war by making the other
Yes.
John
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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:44 AM
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Subject: [NF] Firewall advice
Our previous ISP (Blazenet) was bought by Comcast.
Blazenet required that we purchase
= Subject: RE: [NF] The end of desktop software development?
=
= When you can develop an application from start to finish
= without having to ever worry about browser
= incompatibilities, the incredible fiddliness of AJAX and
= ever having to even see HTML code let alone furtle it by
= hand,
On 1/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, his guts, your blood. The man is my hero.
Hero worship at your advanced agesigh
imo Rommel was by far the best tank commander of WOII, even Patton
acknowledged this...
http://www.achtungpanzer.com/gen1.htm
A+
jml
He's already on the list. There are about 100 key words that Homeland
Security listens for from phone conversations (yes ALL phone calls are
monitored by Homeland security) and searches for on the internet. If you or
the other person you are communicating with use any of these keywords,
you're on
That didn’t work either im sorry to say.
Seems the error starts with the open dialog on a double click instead of
just running it.
Then it errors with a message along the lines of you don’t have internet
access.
As this is running on AOL broadband I would not be surprised what that
rubbish does.
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= Subject: Re: [OT] Forget the SAT exam.
=
= On 1/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
= Yes, his guts, your blood. The man is my hero.
=
= Hero worship at your advanced agesigh
=
= imo Rommel was by far the best tank commander of WOII, even
= Patton
Alan and Hal,
I think that should be Fiddlyness and Furkle.
Must admit Furkle is good and I use it a lot - meaning to interfere with or
slightly tweak.
Anyway I'm going to grab my pizzle, check my merkin, Gold chest medallion
and Beegees teeth and head for home!
Have a good weeken all!
Dave
Gary,
I vote for the Pub!
Dave Crozier
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Sent: 12 January 2007 16:56
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Anyone have any experience with a SOAP API from BetFair.com?
Howdy all,
I'm trying to use an
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Just got asked if I knew of one, thought I'd network for an answer.
Thanks,
Tracy
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Tracy Pearson wrote:
Just got asked if I knew of one, thought I'd network for an answer.
Thanks,
Tracy
I'd like to know that too, as I have family there and visit often.
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Nice to see all that greenhouse gas that's being
pumped into the atmosphere by his private jet.
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Not just a 20 second spin.
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Memphis TN
Garry Bettle wrote:
Howdy all,
I'm trying to use an API from BetFair.com and I thought the S in SOAP
stood for Simple...?
The WSDL file is:
https://api.betfair.com/global/v3/BFGlobalService.wsdl
I even downloaded Rick's wwSOAP and it doesn't work either (NB: I'm
by no means dissing
He has only come to America to get better looking
chix.
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, football the most popular game in the world.
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media
exposure help US
football's growth?
::a
They couldn't win the Falklands, I'd be more worried
about Guatemala
--- Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Bush is the new Lincoln?
=
= --- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:=
= BTW, 8% growth for the last 5 years, we're not
that bad.
=
8% of
I'll remember to trim his posts next time.
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On 1/12/07, Casey McGuire wrote:
Garry Bettle wrote:
Howdy all,
I'm trying to use an API from BetFair.com and I thought the S in SOAP
stood for Simple...?
The WSDL file is:
https://api.betfair.com/global/v3/BFGlobalService.wsdl
I even downloaded Rick's wwSOAP and it doesn't
I've got some future online menu options that I disabled with a 1=1
in the SkipFor clause. Yet my tester is still able to run that menu
option when he does his testing??!?!???
Anyone else encounter something like this?
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I wonder if a deeper etimology would point to the Marquis of Queensbury
rules for fisticuffs?
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Marquess+of+Queensberry+rules
Although a Marquis is one step below a Duke...
http://www.chinet.com/~laura/html/titles02.html
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 12,
Nor have to depend on your phone or cable company connection!!! (the
swine!)
Alan Bourke wrote:
When you can develop an application from start to finish without having
to ever worry about browser incompatibilities, the incredible fiddliness
of AJAX and ever having to even see HTML code let
I would think a simple .T. in the SkipFor clause would work better. You also
might want to try (1=1)
so it is evaluated.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.rickschummer.com
586.254.2530 - office
586.254.2539 - fax
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On Jan 12, 2007, at 3:36 PM, Garry Bettle wrote:
rant
If I ever meet the f**kwit who designed SOAP ...
At this rate - 2 days so far - I could have wrote the whole bloody
project in PHP!
/rant
The original proposal (by Dave Winer) was much simpler than the
current format. Once
Rick Schummer wrote:
I would think a simple .T. in the SkipFor clause would work better. You also
might want to try (1=1)
so it is evaluated.
You mean use the parenthesis pair around the equation? Ok...I'll try
that. First, I'll try just using .T. Guess for some reason I thought I
You mean use the parenthesis pair around the equation?
Yes, so Fox does the evaluation.
Rick
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On 1/12/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The original proposal (by Dave Winer) was much simpler than the
current format. Once Microsoft embraced it, it became so unwieldy
that the only way to work with it was to use Microsoft's tools.
Surprise, surprise.
Embrace, Enhance,
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and media exposure help US
football's growth?
It will help, but it won't be *the* thing. As Stephen mentioned, if
the networks can't sell commercial time, they aren't
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Bush is the new Lincoln?
=
= --- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:=
= BTW, 8% growth for the last 5 years, we're not that bad.
=
8% of next-to-nothing is statistically significant but still amounts to
significantly less than next-to-nothing.
Alan Lukachko wrote:
He's already on the list. There are about 100 key words that Homeland
Security listens for from phone conversations (yes ALL phone calls are
monitored by Homeland security) and searches for on the internet. If you or
the other person you are communicating with use any of
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Forget the SAT exam.
=
=
=
= That answer would be real nice save for the fact that
= seppuku is JAPANESE CULTURE.
= Besides, in seppuku the second (or helper) is there to cut
= your head when you require it. So you won't be disgraced if
= the
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= To: ProFox Email List
= Subject: Re: [OT] Forget the SAT exam.
=
= On 1/12/07, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
= Yes, his guts, your blood. The man is my hero.
=
= Hero worship at your advanced agesigh
=
= imo Rommel was by far the best tank commander
Madandgay won't be seeing straight the day after watching this:
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/little_mosque.html
On 1/11/07, Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
Be careful, it is illegal in the United States to
support the assasination of the president.
That law only
=
= There are no more samurai because the Emperor decreed so.
=
Ricardo, that sure beats seppuku or castration or some other gory ending.
Have a nice weekend!
B+
HALinNY
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= Not a good choice. If it should be from the US I'd choose
= Sam Clemens.
=
General Sam Clemens? The man who single-handedly vanquished the entire army of
Jubilation T. Cornpone at the battle of Wattsamatta U.?
Or do you mean Mark Twain, the author, raconteur, and all-around fun guy?
Or
You don't need commercials when you have no viewers.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
Ed, do you think that Beckham and his fame and
media exposure help US
football's growth?
It will help, but it
On Jan 12, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
What they do here is small 5 or 10 seconds commercials that are
delivered whenever the ball is out of the field or some longer ones
between goals or a penalty. Then in mid-time they can have a large
segment.
There just isn't enough
Hal Kaplan wrote:
=
= Not a good choice. If it should be from the US I'd choose
= Sam Clemens.
=
General Sam Clemens? The man who single-handedly vanquished the entire army
of Jubilation T. Cornpone at the battle of Wattsamatta U.?
Or do you mean Mark Twain, the author, raconteur,
Hal,
If you want superior medical attention, go out of
network and choose a doctor who does not want to be
controlled by the insurance companies because he
respects himself and his profession (as opposed to
being greedy).
We finally found a GP we like about 18 months ago, and we have a PPO
It's Friday - just go to the pub
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Howdy all,
I'm trying to
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