To All,
Just to let you know that I am currently in talks with one of the developers
Mrinal Desai at Crossloop talking about the possibility of providing an API
into the Crossloop software so that we can hook into it from VFP.
For those of you who didn't catch the thread earlier this month
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 5:52 pm, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
Overwhelming response. Libs like their babies dead.
4,977,165 children have died in the United States,
since the Iraq War started, from abortion.
Well, that's actually false. By definition a
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001488.htm
... It is estimated that up to 50% of all fertilized eggs die and are lost
(aborted) spontaneously, usually before the woman knows she is pregnant.
Among known pregnancies, the rate of miscarriage is approximately 10% and
usually occurs
Michael,
Anybody have a great deal on medical insurance?
If you're in NJ you are totally screwed - there are no deals.
Malcolm
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Dave,
I am currently in talks with one of the developers Mrinal Desai at Crossloop
talking about the possibility of providing an API into the Crossloop software
so that we can hook into it from VFP.
Excellent! This would be a wonderful capability. I've tried crossloop -
very impressive.
As a Public Accountant myself, I enjoyed this joke very much
ROFL
Rafael Copquin
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 2:34 PM
Subject: Joke
Three accountants and three Lawyers take a train trip. The accountants
Adam Buckland wrote:
Relocate to Europe.
No on second thoughts DON'T.
PLEASE!
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DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
can do them absolutely no good. ---Unknown
Howdy all,
Has anyone ever created a chart via automation in MS Excel and returned the
chart to VFP?
I was hoping to use the _clipboard but it's not working in VFP (9.0 SP2).
If pushed, I'd be happy saving the chart in Excel as a temporary image file,
which VFP could then import.
Many thanks,
I believe the original joke had the lawyers as the smart ones.
On 1/26/07, Rafael Copquin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a Public Accountant myself, I enjoyed this joke very much
ROFL
Rafael Copquin
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Brian Erickson wrote:
I need the help on a MySQL expert. I have a box that I have MySQL running
it is a new install. What I am looking for is for someone to ssh into the
box to finish setting it up. For the specs email me off line. The company
I am working for is willing to pay for a
On 1/26/07, Garry Bettle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever created a chart via automation in MS Excel and returned the
chart to VFP?
Nevermind,
How To Pass Data to Microsoft Graph Programatically:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q129533
and from Help Append
Trying to piss off everyone :)
At 03:37 PM 1/25/2007, you wrote:
I did not trim this message because it just proves that top posting is the
only way to go. This message required scrolling and I was ready to delete it
but decided to check it out and then decided to respond.
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Trying to piss off everyone :)
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Hal Kaplan wrote:
Wow, I am so thrilled to see that other people are getting gigged for
not trimming properly.
Not that I wish anyone ill or harm, just glad that it is not me. G
I still blame you :-)
Peter
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Hal Kaplan wrote:
Wow, I am so thrilled to see that other people are getting gigged for
not trimming properly.
Not that I wish anyone ill or harm, just glad that it is not me. G
I still blame you :-)
Peter
If only for this:
---
As a lone gunman, insurance is really expensive. My family is
relatively healthy so we got a HSA account, aka Health Savings
Account. It basically means that we fund our own insurance (tax
exempt) for common doctor visits, but BCBS kicks in if the amount goes
over $5K in a year. Basically,
I'm really glad I didn’t move to the states. We only have mrsi to worry
about. And waiting lists. Closing hospitals Ok forget it.
Allen
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Sent: 26 January 2007 14:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/26/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm really glad I didn't move to the states. We only have mrsi to worry
about. And waiting lists. Closing hospitals Ok forget it.
Allen
It will be a lot better in a few months time for you Al..
A+
jml
How do the charges work? I'm insured through my employer, so I get an
EOB (Explanation of Benefits) printout after every visit. I notice that
there is a significant discount right of the top. For example, the
charge for some items might be $1000 but my in-network discount might
bring it down to
Host OS is Debian. We would get you ssh access to the box so you can do all
the configuring.
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Brian
Kevin Cully wrote:
What I like about it is that I become the customer of the doctor.
Normally, the doctor is doing what the insurance company wants him to
do. It's amazing how a doctor treats me differently when they learn
that I'm paying the bill. I get much better treatment, IMO.
Wow!
Allen wrote:
I'm really glad I didn’t move to the states. We only have mrsi to worry
about. And waiting lists. Closing hospitals Ok forget it.
Allen
What's mrsi ??? When I google that, it says Magnetic resonance
spectroscopic imaging but I'm sure that's not what you mean.
--
At 07:47 PM 1/25/2007 -0300, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
You are a Christian based on what is in your heart. If you go to a
Christian Church every Sunday, donate a lot to charity, help the poor, and
offer kindness to strangers, by all outward appearances you are a
Christian. However, if while
Hello Jean
Yes I know, but I may have to pay for it. At least one day.
Cant wait to get going. Mid March it looks like.
Allen
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I'm really glad I didn't move to the states. We only have mrsi
Michael,
It's a hospital superbug that basically is resistant to antibiotics so it
kills you
Dave Crozier
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Sent: 26 January 2007 14:17
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Medical
Would anyone out there know what VFPCOM.DLL is written using?
Also, if it is VFP itself then whether the source code is available
anywhere?
I think I know that the answer is going to be C++ and the source is
unavailable but thought I'd ask the question nevertheless to confirm my
thoughts.
Dave
I'm backed in the HSA by Blue Cross Blue Shield. So, I can force any
doctor to file the claim via the BCBS network, which applies the
discount, and then I get the bill from the doctor and pay that amount.
... or ... If I know the doctor (or their billing staff) I can explain
to them that I'm in
This now makes me very worried if Kevin is indeed covered by Blue
Cross
www.bluecross.org.uk
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Behalf Of Kevin Cully
Sent: 26 January 2007 14:30
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Medical insurance
I'm
Hi Pablo
Printing turned off?!?!
That is sufficient deterrent for me to buy in the first place. :(
PabloSr
Considering the size of some books lately, printed material is
starting to turn me off. Look at the Oracle Application Developer Exam
Guide. I swear the book weighs 50 pounds. It is as
Brian Erickson wrote:
Host OS is Debian. We would get you ssh access to the box so you can do all
the configuring.
Debian.. I am using Ubuntu. What kind of set up do ya want? InnoDB or
MyISAM?
--
.~.http://changmw.homeip.net
/ v \ May the Force and Farce be with you! Linux 2.6.19.2
In the end, it's all about keeping the money flowing. The accounting
staff is in the wrestling match with the insurance companies, but the
doctors, in the end, call the shots. HA!
Seriously folks, once the doctors hear that I'm paying for the service,
they may choose a similar but less costly
That's me with the ball in my mouth!!! g
Adam Buckland wrote:
This now makes me very worried if Kevin is indeed covered by Blue
Cross
www.bluecross.org.uk
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If you're using XP home as a peer to peer network,
then only 5 total users may be attached to your
computer. That is yourself and 4 others.
With XP Pro you're allowed 10 users to be attached.
What do you mean by attached?
This would be defined by Microsoft. Each time you connect to a
50 pounds! I'd have to get my two sons just to help me pick it up and open
it.
Any e-book I purchase must allow me to print selected portions or pages of
my choosing. The ability to have a few pages printed out and available at
arms reach with the knowledge that if I misplace those pages I can
Let's argue about tabs vs whitespace again.
Tabs are white-space. And far superior for prefixing text than
spaces... Now if only some applications defaulted to a more
appropriate 2 or 4-space tab length instead of the out-rageous 8 I see
in some applications...
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I agree.
Now aren't you glad I didn't quote anything?
Now everyone thinks you agree with them..unless they know you. :)
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IIRC, CafePress was (much) more expensive than Lulu. I've always had
excellent service from CafePress though. We got our shirts from
FoxForward through Cafepress.
Michael Madigan wrote:
Here's a friend of mine's book
Dave Crozier wrote:
Michael,
It's a hospital superbug that basically is resistant to antibiotics so it
kills you
Dave Crozier
I heard years ago that something like this was going to come and get all
of us. Not nukes or earthquakes, but simple bacteria that was able to
eventually
Man-wai CHANG wrote:
Brian Erickson wrote:
Host OS is Debian. We would get you ssh access to the box so you can do all
the configuring.
Debian.. I am using Ubuntu. What kind of set up do ya want? InnoDB or
MyISAM?
Just remember Brian -- if you want to use transactions, then
I figured they didn't really notice the billing part but left that to the
office staff (i.e., I
figured they only focused on your care).
ROFL - Oh, you were serious.
Maybe it is different in PA than MI, but most doctors I have visited are
interested in treating the
patient, not healing them.
I believe you are correct Dave, I believe it is C++ and the source has never
been distributed by
Microsoft.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.rickschummer.com
586.254.2530 - office
586.254.2539 - fax
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I came across an annoying post in the Wine-users discussion board which I
monitor from time to time dissing VFP as usual and I've posted a reply. The
message annoyance and my response reads as follows:
I think I made a mistake on the supported until date however, but what the
hell!
Rick Schummer wrote:
ROFL - Oh, you were serious.
Maybe it is different in PA than MI, but most doctors I have visited are
interested in treating the
patient, not healing them. In priority order billable visits and tests, what
drugs the can push
based on bribes from the drug companies,
I haven't looked at lulu yet. Cafepress does send
commission checks like clockwork and I have a very low
return rate. Additionally, this company, if it
wished, could have links to other books available on
cafepress and earn a 20% commission.
--- Kevin Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC,
Europe is a step up over Memphis. Darfur is a step
up over Memphis. LOL
--- Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Adam Buckland wrote:
Relocate to Europe.
No on second thoughts DON'T.
PLEASE!
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Thanks Rick, just as I thought unfortunately.
Dave Crozier
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I believe you are correct Dave, I believe
CafePress was (much) more expensive than Lulu.
I've used Lulu for printing user manuals. They did a good job and it was
a lot cheaper than local Kinkos, Staples or local print shop.
Malcolm
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I'll make you a bet..
The only time I bet was on horses about 20
Dave,
I came across an annoying post in the Wine-users discussion board which I
monitor from time to time dissing VFP as usual and I've posted a reply.
Excellent response
Beer's on me when you cross the pond,
Cheers,
Malcolm
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I've been trying to run VFP under cxOffice which is a wrapper for WINE.
VFP last run under cxOffice version 4.2. I've tried cxOffice 6.0 and
it's still broken. I'm not sure where to look for the log file that
reports the error however. It just disappears with no (visible) message.
I hate to
Dave Crozier wrote:
I came across an annoying post in the Wine-users discussion board which I
monitor from time to time dissing VFP as usual and I've posted a reply. The
message annoyance and my response reads as follows:
I think I made a mistake on the supported until date however, but what
We are using myisam. I know that it does not have transaction support and
that is ok with our business logic.
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 7:37 AM
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If you want to move to Ontario, the provincial government provides you with
one of the best health care systems in the world. The most you will pay is
about $900 per year and that's if you earn $150,000 or more.
It doesn't cover elective surgery like cosmetic plastic surgery or
liposuction or
I wish Peter!
Dave Crozier
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Dave Crozier wrote:
I came across an annoying post in the Wine-users
At 03:13 AM 1/26/2007 -0200, Helio W. wrote:
Charlie,
Watch: http://www.thegodmovie.com
Then think.
I viewed the trailer. It appears it's a movie that claims Jesus never existed.
This attack on Christianity is not new. It has been introduced, debunked,
re-introduced, re-debunked many times in
Sounds like we have similar experiences.
This is not the first time I've been put through the wringer, but it is the
first time I couldn’t find work which would generate the operating capital
so that I could work my way back up and I'd be the first to admit I've had a
very hard time adjusting to
At 07:53 PM 1/25/2007 -0300, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
I don't know. During this discussion I imagined how I would feel if my
children were killed. Either by some tragedy or by another person. All I
can say is that I'd be grief-stricken. Maybe because I'll miss them in the
few years I have
Charlie,
What are you coming up next? That evolution has already been debunked too?
I hear all the time religious people claiming that there're plenty of
scientific evidence pointing to criationism and that simply is not true.
Criationism is a ludicrous lie.
I've watched the documentary The God
Jesus is a prophet in Islam.
Jesus is the Messiah in Christianity
To say that Jesus never existed is silly.
--- Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:13 AM 1/26/2007 -0200, Helio W. wrote:
Charlie,
Watch: http://www.thegodmovie.com
Then think.
I viewed the trailer. It
At 07:57 PM 1/25/2007 -0300, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
...
Hey! Didn't you say we have no control whatsoever over 'god's grace'?
So if there's nothing you can do to get it, then there's nothing you can
do to refuse it. Or do you question god's omnipotence?
...
I don't recall saying that.
Well if Creationism is ludicrous, where's the missing
link between ape and man?
I happen to believe in evolution and don't find it
troubling at all. I believe Adam and Eve were a
parable, as well as Noah and the Ark. This doesn't
disprove God in any way for me.
--- Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 08:07 PM 1/25/2007 -0300, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
...
For even more fun, do you deny that God could limit Himself if He so
chose?
In other words, if He made a Covenant with humans, do you think He would
stick to it?
If he is really omnipotent, and always tells the truth (though that
At 02:57 AM 1/26/2007 -0200, Helio W. wrote:
I believe God is real, and the Christian religion is right, based on
faith, what I've researched, and what He's done in my life.
Billions of Muslims and Hindus (among others) can say exactly the same
thing. Your God is no more real than theirs
Wow, they certainly taught you how NOT TO THINK very well...
On 1/26/07, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I'm a infidel.
I don't believe in God for the exact same reasons I don't believe in
Zeus,
Vishnu, Osiris, etc.
OK. What are those reasons?
--- StripMime Report --
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understandable whereas without they are meaningless so get deleted...then I
find what the post was about but it is too late :-)
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I still don't understand why you need to leave material
At 03:40 PM 1/26/2007 -0200, Helio W. wrote:
Wow, they certainly taught you how NOT TO THINK very well...
No need to be insulting. Maybe I should have been more verbose in my
question, so I'll restate it.
So you say you reject God for the exact reasons you reject the concept of
Zeus, Vishnu,
At 03:12 PM 1/26/2007 -0200, Helio W. wrote:
Charlie,
What are you coming up next? That evolution has already been debunked too?
I hear all the time religious people claiming that there're plenty of
scientific evidence pointing to criationism and that simply is not true.
Criationism is a
Charlie,
The Bible is a piece of FOLKLORE, written by HUMANS.
Jesus' life, as told by the gospels, have an uncanny similarity with
folklore tales from other cultural traditions.
It's pretty clear it's all made up.
HW
On 1/26/07, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I'm not
Sounds brilliant!!!
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Sent: 26 January 2007 09:10
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Subject: Crossloop integration into VFP
To All,
Just to let you know that I am
Who is your insurance carrier?
Gil
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 9:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF] Medical insurance
As a lone gunman, insurance is really expensive. My
Well said Dave
John Weller
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07976 393631
I came across an annoying post in the Wine-users discussion board which I
monitor from time to time dissing VFP as usual and I've posted a
reply. The
message annoyance and my response reads as follows:
Charlie,
The very likely probability of Jesus' life being (mostly) a work of fiction
has been refuted many times, I know. But usually it has been refuted in the
same way as evolutionism has been refuted, usually with silly and
non-scientific arguments.
For example, you're claiming that
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia
mrgmhale wrote:
Who is your insurance carrier?
Gil
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 9:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF] Medical insurance
Management at my company as a new mandate.
1. No New VFP Development.
2. No more Crystal report development.
My question is, has anyone had any experience with a desktop reporting
package that is not VFP or Crystal? I am dealing with years of bad
Crystal report writers and a management
Bravo!
On 1/26/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I came across an annoying post in the Wine-users discussion board which I
monitor from time to time dissing VFP as usual and I've posted a reply.
The
message annoyance and my response reads as follows:
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I've got code from here that gave the IP and MAC addresses of the
computer running an app. Is there a way to get the WAN ip?
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I've got code from here that gave the IP and MAC addresses of the
computer running an app. Is there a way to get the WAN ip?
Do you mean the public interface, as in the result of whatismyip.com
kinda thing?
Matthew S. Jarvis
IT Manager
Bike Friday -
I've done custom reports for 25 years and the only standard I've ever seen is
crystal
I don't even know of anything other then fox other then r and r or the foxpro
report writer
can't remember tje name though
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From: Fleck, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: New Report
What a coincidence just bought this Brother
DCP 7020 two weeks ago since when I returned
from Orlando my old cannon copier (7 years old)
did not work anymore and the copier tech wanted
to charge $175.00 just to look at it. I decided
it was time to buy something else and invest the
money in
On 1/26/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if Creationism is ludicrous, where's the missing
link between ape and man?
Had a look in the mirror lately ?
A+
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Tim,
The only other thing that springs to mind is the VFP FoxFire package. I
looked at it some time ago and it was very good but looses its appeal when
you look at the possibilities when using the new VFP9 reporting feature as
demonstrated by Doug Hennig at various Devcon's and on his blog.
Dave
Fleck, Timothy wrote:
Management at my company as a new mandate.
1. No New VFP Development.
2. No more Crystal report development.
My question is, has anyone had any experience with a desktop reporting
package that is not VFP or Crystal? I am dealing with years of bad
Crystal report
I've use both R R Report Writer and FoxFire Report Writer with
Good results.
Rick Q
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 13:42
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Management at my
Fleck, Timothy wrote:
Management at my company as a new mandate.
1. No New VFP Development.
2. No more Crystal report development.
My question is, has anyone had any experience with a desktop reporting
package that is not VFP or Crystal? I am dealing with years of bad
Crystal report
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
a) start looking for a different job g
LOL! I agree!
b) I recall seeing a well respected reporting package at Devcon I think
was called eReports or similar... I might even have an old demo disk at
home with my devcon books...
It's not eReports. That's an
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
I've got code from here that gave the IP and MAC addresses of the
computer running an app. Is there a way to get the WAN ip?
Do you mean the public interface, as in the result of whatismyip.com
kinda thing?
Yes! But note
Tim,
Check out XFRX - a 3rd party VFP reporting tool. It adds functionality
to the VFP reporting architecture. Highly recommended!
http://www.eqeus.com/
I've used Crystal (hated it) and high end reporting tools like
BusinessObjects and Microstrategy.
Unless the data volumes are huge and you
Another Option is ActiveReports from Data Dynamics.
In the .Net and old VB world, it is becoming the replacement for Crystal
since they do not charge a royalty on the designer.
And they have both a .Net version and a COM version.
We wrote a Custom Report Designer add-on tool to our software in
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/Bizarro.asp?date=20070126
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At 03:22 PM 1/26/2007 -0500, Ed Leafe wrote:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/Bizarro.asp?date=20070126
Seriously, am I coming across as a jerk?
-Charlie
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
Tim,
Check out XFRX - a 3rd party VFP reporting tool. It adds functionality
to the VFP reporting architecture. Highly recommended!
http://www.eqeus.com/
I've used Crystal (hated it) and high end reporting tools like
BusinessObjects and Microstrategy.
Unless the
Great response, you have to let us know if you get a response back.
Regards
Rodney
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 10:51 AM
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Subject: Irate Post to Wine -users
I
I sure you just mean Memphis, and not the rest of the great state of TN
Regards
Rodney
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On Behalf Of Michael Madigan
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 10:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [NF] Medical insurance
Rodney Dixon wrote:
snipped you have to let us know if you get a response back.
Probably won't. Those kinds of cowards are drive-by smearers meaning
that they don't have the guts to back up their remarks in an intelligent
debate.
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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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On 1/26/07, Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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At 03:54 PM 1/26/2007 -0500, Ed Leafe wrote:
Seriously, am I coming across as a jerk?
No, not at all. It just addresses your statement that belief is all
that is necessary, and that acts don't matter.
Ah. Well, at the risk of confusing things again, I'd like to clarify my
views of
On Jan 26, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Charlie Coleman wrote:
So I hope I didn't derail things. To obtain salvation, works are
meaningless. But once salvation is obtained, works are important.
Not to
hold on to your salvation, but in the very least for the reasons
I cite
above.
Funny
That is why I like threaded message systems. There are lots of them out
there being used by the various forums I frequent.
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