OK, I'm sending it to Ed's paypal account.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Don't forget Fox's Half Hour News Hour at 10:00
EST
tonight on Fox New Channel.
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On Monday 05 March 2007 2:55 am, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
That would only work for one winter every twenty years. They renew, but not
that fast. A better Idea in my opinion is to condition the tax cuts on
actually creating jobs, not just buying more FDIC insured cd certificates.
I
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Half_Hour_News_Hour:
Created by Joel Surnow, his description of the show initially was, The
Daily Show for conservatives,[2] later expanding upon that description
by stating, You can turn on any show and see Bush being bashed. There
really is nothing out
On 3/4/07, Ken Dibble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to substitute an empty string when a derived field returns None
(null).
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
You might not like my suggestion ;). If I understand what you're
doing, you're trying to assemble a list of records
Michael,
Like other posters I believe your app is hitting a path/file that
doesn't exist on the problem pc. Perhaps a file reference *buried* in
your project to a removable drive or network path not present/active on
your problem pc.
Ideas:
1. Go to your command prompt, simplify your PATH= to
Dave Crozier wrote:
Whil,
1. Remove Firewall of XP
2. Start/run \\192.168.0.1 (or whatever is the IP address of the File
Server)
Whoo-hoo! Worked like a charm.
Now How DO I get rid of this candyland interface. Oh, wait, that's a
FEATURE! s Oh well.
Thanks, Dave.
Whil
Dave Crozier
Alan Bourke wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 10:20:14 -0600, Whil Hentzen (Pro*)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Now How DO I get rid of this candyland interface. Oh, wait, that's a
FEATURE! s Oh well.
You mean lose the Windows For Teletubbies theme?
That sounds like a pejorative.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2006031,00.html
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Absolute class! Thanks for the link John!
I hate Macs. I have always hated Macs. I hate people who use Macs. I
even hate people who don't use Macs but sometimes wish they did. Macs
are glorified Fisher-Price activity centres for adults; computers for
scaredy cats too nervous to learn how proper
http://www.theregister.com/2007/03/05/jedi_speak_out_on_uk_sword_law/
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On Monday, March 05, 2007 12:17 PM Steve wrote:
http://www.theregister.com/2007/03/05/jedi_speak_out_on_uk_sword_law/
I like this article better:
http://www.theregister.com/2006/11/16/jedi_petition/
Indeed, more than 390,000 Brits are practising Jedi, according to the
2001 census. Brighton is
I've been using PowerDesk as my Windows Explorer replacement since the
mid 90s. They have gone through multiple ownership changes and I've lost
track of them as my Windows box stabilized around 2002 and I really
haven't touched it since.
With this brand spankin' new XP box, I guess I should
After some generations people will be (literally) killing each other
over what the great Prophet Lucas did or didn't write.
On 3/5/07, David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, more than 390,000 Brits are practising Jedi, according to the
2001 census. Brighton is the country's principal
MB Software Solutions wrote:
I recently added a price history child table for my material vendor, and
now I'm trying to get the vendor record with the latest price record.
I've got some sort of logic flaw in my SQL and was hoping someone might
see it. It's one of those things where I've
PowerDesk Pro V.6 by Vcom, continues to be my preferred file manager under
WinXP.
PabloSr
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Value persons, above all, not things! Peace.
Valora personas sobre todo, no cosas! Paz.
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On Mar 5, 2007, at 12:28 PM, David Crooks wrote:
Chewbacca was also on hand to petition the UN, and said via translator
Yunyun: It is not fair that there are lots of different life forces
across the galaxy that are not getting recognised.
You mean like loons? ;-)
-- Ed Leafe
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At 2007-03-05 18:45, Whil wrote:
What are y'all using as your file manager?
Nothing beats Total Commander
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Hi Ken
I like Ted Roche's approach, but have you tried CAST()?
BTW, here's a way to make your query more readable which may help you
with future queries.
TEXT TO artfield TEXTMERGE NOSHOW
(SELECT ICASE(musPerfs.arttype == P,
ALLTRIM(musPeople.firstname) + +
Derek,
Process Explorer does not yet replace filemon or regmon ...
Thanks for pointing out that distinction. I agree with your comment.
Malcolm
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After a few speed bumps, the Windsor School District is on track to all
but eliminate Microsoft Windows in favor of Novell SUSE Linux servers
and desktops.
http://go.techtarget.com/r/1076960/6030287
David L. Crooks
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Excellent!
On 3/5/07, John Weller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2006031,00.html
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David Crooks wrote:
After a few speed bumps, the Windsor School District is on track to all
but eliminate Microsoft Windows in favor of Novell SUSE Linux servers
and desktops.
http://go.techtarget.com/r/1076960/6030287
David L. Crooks
So, it's back to the thin client thinking, eh?
--
Quote from the article:
At our Brooks facility, the OS wasn't that easy to manipulate for our
thin clients, Carver said. I love the OS, but it is not built for the
thin client. Carver said Novell promised more identity support during
the summer in the form of a software update.
Me: That's cool
This is a perfect example how the UK's mental health
system is NOT working.
--- Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 5, 2007, at 12:28 PM, David Crooks wrote:
Chewbacca was also on hand to petition the UN, and
said via translator
Yunyun: It is not fair that there are lots of
WHY ARE YOU YELLING? :)
This is happening every day. A full switch-over is a bit radical, but
many schools are heterogenous, and a lot are moving towards a
Linux-heavy backbone with mixed Linux, Mac and Windows clients.
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
On 3/5/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, it's back to the thin client thinking, eh?
K12LTSP (Kindergarten - Grade 12 Linux Terminal Server Project) is a
great way to use older and less resource-intensive machines in a
classrooom to share the same environment, allow for
Kevin Cully wrote:
Quote from the article:
At our Brooks facility, the OS wasn't that easy to manipulate for our
thin clients, Carver said. I love the OS, but it is not built for the
thin client. Carver said Novell promised more identity support during
the summer in the form of a software
Ted Roche wrote:
On 3/5/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, it's back to the thin client thinking, eh?
K12LTSP (Kindergarten - Grade 12 Linux Terminal Server Project) is a
great way to use older and less resource-intensive machines in a
classrooom to share the
On Monday, March 05, 2007 1:44 PM Ted Roche wrote:
WHY ARE YOU YELLING? :)
This is happening every day. A full switch-over is a bit radical, but
many schools are
heterogenous, and a lot are moving towards a Linux-heavy backbone with
mixed Linux, Mac and
Windows clients.
I did not mean to yell
What a phony she is putting on this fake southern
accent.
http://www.ifilm.com/profile/breitbart/video/2829104
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What a phony she is putting on this fake southern
accent.
http://www.ifilm.com/profile/breitbart/video/2829104
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Just ran into this and thought I'd pass it on. I've been testing some
code for importing data from another VFP based system in to my app's
data structures. It's something over 100K rows in various tables to
import and I have a number of scan loops in the code with debugout
statements littered
On Monday 05 March 2007 1:13 pm, Helio W. wrote:
Hi Helio!
I guess Russell has been hiding this cartoon talent from us.
http://russellsteapot.com/images/comics/2007/Image066.jpg
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If you can call it talent
--- Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 March 2007 1:13 pm, Helio W. wrote:
Hi Helio!
I guess Russell has been hiding this cartoon talent
from us.
http://russellsteapot.com/images/comics/2007/Image066.jpg
[excessive quoting removed by
On Monday 05 March 2007 3:27 pm, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
Oh, I can't draw that well. His choice of topic, however, is in need of urgent
review.
If you can call it talent
--- Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 March 2007 1:13 pm, Helio W. wrote:
Hi Helio!
Powerdesk 6.0
Works great -- less filling!
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I've been using PowerDesk as my Windows Explorer replacement since the
mid 90s. They have gone through multiple ownership changes and I've lost
track of them as my Windows box stabilized around 2002 and I really
haven't
Powerdesk 6.0 is available here:
http://www.v-com.com/product/PowerDesk_Pro_Home.html
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I've been using PowerDesk as my Windows Explorer replacement since the
mid 90s. They have gone through multiple ownership changes and I've lost
track of them as my Windows box
I like the postscript:
*This week:* Charlie watched some episodes of *Larry Sanders* (on his
PC). He played the customised *Fawlty Towers map for Counterstrike* (on
his PC). He listened to the *Windows startup jingle* every 10 minutes as
his PC repeatedly rebooted itself.
Funny column though.
100% agreed. IMO Total Commander is the best file manager ever.
Ahh, almost forgot. It has LOTS of plugins which allow it to do almost
anything (from burning cds and connecting to ODBC data sources to creating
disk images and mouting them in virtual drives).
- Original Message -
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Enjoy!
Hats Off and Stuff!
Mondo Regards [Bill]
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Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
It seem to me that the trigger pull on the glock may be too light, if a
DEA agent could accidentally discharge the weapon while trying to
holster it. That makes me wonder if a glock might be discharge by an
accidental trigger pull when aimed at a target of an
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
The three most important things in stopping power for any weapon are:
1) Shot placement.
2) Shot placement
3) Shot placement
Yep, but a 9 mil will usually pass through your intended target, a
couple of cars, and injure some bystander too (I'm exaggerating of
Adam Buckland wrote:
Nice to see you supporting nationalistic terrorism in your T Shirt sales
Michael
BTW It's the old revolutionary one about throwing Britain (as the Trash)
out of Northern Ireland.
If he make a buck he'll soon enough be selling 'Che' Guevara's T shirts
saying 'Hasta
I am trying to keep the grid from scrolling past the last column - using
vertical scrollbar only
1001 things says this is done by having one pixel past the edge of the last
column, and provides code. It does not appear to work
I have it working, but have a number of questions
Michael Madigan wrote:
What a phony she is putting on this fake southern accent.
http://www.ifilm.com/profile/breitbart/video/2829104
Sometimes you can't take the inbreeding out of a girl form Arkansas either.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
A good
Two elderly women were out driving in a large car -- both could barely see
over the dashboard. As they were cruising along they came to an
intersection. The stoplight was red, but they just went on through.
The woman in the passenger seat thought to herself, I must be losing it, I
could have
I dunno Michael -
for a politician -
you either have to :
1. play to the crowd (Welcome To Selma!)
2. Speak Like a Native (Welcome to Selma!)
3. Make a Joke (Welcome to AnnCoulter Land!)
4. Endear the crowd to you via aural manipulations (Welcome to Selma!)
In context, I think she did the
Whil ?
wtf are you doing ?
Meester Linux ? huh ?
Surely the samba stuff would have 'helped you', yes?
[Lost in the codebase][Bill]
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What's going on with all the Nigerian scam stuff.
It's all getting through my spam filters recently.
Are they doing something more clever now?
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She was born in Illinois
--- Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
What a phony she is putting on this fake southern
accent.
http://www.ifilm.com/profile/breitbart/video/2829104
Sometimes you can't take the inbreeding out of a
girl form Arkansas
Michael Madigan wrote:
What's going on with all the Nigerian scam stuff.
It's all getting through my spam filters recently.
Are they doing something more clever now?
They hit the caps lock so it doesn't look like them anymore :)
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
I'm not sure what you meant here.
Out of Context, I think she ruffled the tiny dry
vag|na camp.
--- William Sanders / EFG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dunno Michael -
for a politician -
you either have to :
1. play to the crowd (Welcome To Selma!)
2. Speak Like a Native (Welcome to
Michael Madigan wrote:
She was born in Illinois
And your point?
She did some time in Little Rock before that stint in Washington D.C.
Stephen Russell
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
I had a funtime this weekend - Had to touch [Dad's Machine] for a massive
upgrade.
I gave him one of my spare HP SFF 2.8 Ghz machines, but had to xfer the
files from his old machine.
His OLD machine was W2K, mostly toast.
I booted his old machine up with Knoppix CD, and started the samba
In the United States, only criminals refer to police
as pigs.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
It seem to me that the trigger pull on the glock
may be too light, if a
DEA agent could accidentally discharge the weapon
while trying to
holster
She's not Arkansas inbred, she's Illinois inbred.
--- Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
She was born in Illinois
And your point?
She did some time in Little Rock before that stint
in Washington D.C.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
I'll put your face on one and sell it to the
homosexuals.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Buckland wrote:
Nice to see you supporting nationalistic terrorism
in your T Shirt sales
Michael
BTW It's the old revolutionary one about throwing
Britain (as the Trash)
Michael Madigan wrote:
In the United States, only criminals refer to police
as pigs.
Fortunately I'm not there, so I'll refer to them as I please.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
It seem to me that the trigger pull on the glock
may be too
Michael Madigan wrote:
I'll put your face on one and sell it to the
homosexuals.
I'm certain you'll do that and much more, so long as you can make a buck.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Buckland wrote:
Nice to see you supporting nationalistic terrorism
in your T
You are a prince of a man.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
In the United States, only criminals refer to
police
as pigs.
Fortunately I'm not there, so I'll refer to them as
I please.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
You are a prince of a man.
Yeah! Here, being this a free country, we call them 'cana', 'yuta',
'taquera', 'tira', 'cobani', etc.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
In the United States, only criminals refer to
police
as pigs.
da Hentzen(Pro) said:
I put that note up, uh, a long time ago. s
ya - finally - yer email servers got around to sending it to the
profox@leafe.com account -
I'll assume you were using phpmailer() on yer linux box, with a time delay
of 200 seconds on every 22 mod grouping that went out.
Michael and Alle(a)n -
Yikes.
Sorry - both of you are wrong?
Sedna is an interop piece that fits in between VFP9 and that dot something
framework.
It is not a VFP 9 replacement. It needs the VFP 9 runtimes to work.
It is not 'VFP V10' . Sorry.
You gots 7 more years to finish yer VFP 9 apps.
I'm trying to substitute an empty string when a derived field returns None
(null).
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
You might not like my suggestion ;). If I understand what you're
doing, you're trying to assemble a list of records and the performer
from the Songs and Perfs
Actually, I like it a lot. It returns actual values for artist that my
query returned as null. Can you tell me why that is? (I know it's not the
field truncating thing; I modified my original query with a PADL() and
still got those nulls.)
I meant, PADR().
--
No virus found in this outgoing
William Sanders / EFG wrote:
Michael and Alle(a)n -
Yikes.
Sorry - both of you are wrong?
Sedna is an interop piece that fits in between VFP9 and that dot
something framework.
It is not a VFP 9 replacement. It needs the VFP 9 runtimes to work.
It is not 'VFP V10' . Sorry.
You
That's great, give our kids a skill they probably
can't use once they get a job.
--- David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a few speed bumps, the Windsor School District
is on track to all
but eliminate Microsoft Windows in favor of Novell
SUSE Linux servers
and desktops.
I like Ted Roche's approach, but have you tried CAST()?
I hadn't. Ted's query runs faster than mine, though, and, apparently, it's
more accurate (returns actual values for artist in places where my query
returned nulls). I don't know why that is, though, and I also don't know
why, separate
Michael Madigan wrote:
That's great, give our kids a skill they probably
can't use once they get a job.
Ok Mike, I'll bitecan you explain why they can't use those skills?
Is it because it's a Microsoft world at this point? Surely you can
concede that Linux is growing, not stagnant
William Sanders / EFG wrote:
Michael and Alle(a)n -
Yikes.
Sorry - both of you are wrong?
Sedna is an interop piece that fits in between VFP9 and that dot something
framework.
It is not a VFP 9 replacement. It needs the VFP 9 runtimes to work.
It is not 'VFP V10' . Sorry.
You gots 7
Not on the desktop is isn't, where most of these kids
will be working.
How long have we been hearing that Linux is going to
replace Microsoft on the desktop? 5 years? 10 year?
Ok Mike, I'll bitecan you explain why they can't
use those skills?
Is it because it's a Microsoft
I don't think that was the case. IBM PC became
prominent because businesses wouldn't switch from
minis to Apples because it was thought of as a toy.
It was business that made the IBM PC.
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Kevin Cully wrote:
Quote from the article:
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