Hi Everybody!
http://www.wayodd.com/female-shopping/v/4604/
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Got this email today, and thought that I should pass it on to the
list. Ed Foster was one of the people in this industry who wasn't
afraid to take on the big guys and tell it like it is. I've been
reading his stuff since he first started writing for InfoWorld.
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It's a sad day. I've read Ed Foster's column for a long time. I even
corresponded with him a couple of times. The world is a poorer place.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Ed Leafe wrote:
Got this email today, and thought that I should pass it on to the
list. Ed Foster was one of the
It is always sad when an Associate, Colleague or Brother In Arms passes on.
Ed, thank you for sharing the news.
Gil
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Hi
The subject should be self-explanatory - does anybody know if this is possible
? I was toying with EditSource but it does not seem possible ...
Thanks
Paul Newton
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Ed Leafe wrote:
Got this email today, and thought that I should pass it on to the
list. Ed Foster was one of the people in this industry who wasn't
afraid to take on the big guys and tell it like it is. I've been
reading his stuff since he first started writing for InfoWorld.
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I have a column in a table that is like a vfp memo.
I have XML data stored there that will pull off and use all over the
place in our apps. I have to identify there is any value in the
production.shipping attribute.
XML data looks like so:
specialInstruction
section
Ed Leafe wrote:
Got this email today, and thought that I should pass it on to the
list.
He's going to be terribly missed.
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http://www.wayodd.com/female-shopping/v/4604/
Which brings up the question... can something be sexist and still be true? eg
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I actively DO NOT support the gay community. Since I am a lesbian myownself,
I have to support them!G
No more sausage biscuit and coffee from Mickey Ds, guess Burger King will
get my bizne from now on.
John
What is sexist about this. Men hunt when they shop. Women emote.
JH
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I hear the Burger King and Ronald McDonald are butt buddies. I also hear that
Wendy and The Dairy Queen are rugmunchers.
You'll have to make your own burgers.
Right Wing Mike
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike
My girlfriend does most of her shopping mailorder.
I may be the luckiest man on the planet! LOL
Right Wing Mike
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike
Bigfoot Hates Obama
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/5690856
Off hand, I'm not aware of any way to do this. In VFP 9, however, the report
designer can be modified and tweaked so I suppose it's possible .. but I
have no idea how to go about it. I can tell you that if you preview a report
in the designer .. and an error pops up .. it returns to the report
Thanks for that suggestion Cathy - I'll look into it
Paul
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Off hand, I'm
They now have 52 videos for working with Silverlight as well as
Expression Blend. These will get you started on how do work with XAML
and presentation of your information with it.
http://silverlight.net/Learn/videocat.aspx?cat=10
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I'm trying to write a query here that asks what women between 18 and
64 seen in a date range have had a pap smear within 3 years before
their visit. I tried the following, but Fox told me to go fornicate
myself. Anybody have any thoughts on the way it should actually look?
Thanks.
SELECT pid,
In foxpro ?
Al
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They now have 52 videos for working with Silverlight as well as Expression
Blend. These will get you started on how do work with XAML and presentation
of your information
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Garrett Fitzgerald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to write a query here that asks what women between 18 and
64 seen in a date range have had a pap smear within 3 years before
their visit. I tried the following, but Fox told me to go fornicate
myself.
Allen wrote:
In foxpro ?
Al
(Consider the source of the email...) C'mon, Al, you ostrichstop
using that dead tool!
In all seriousness, thanks for the link, Steve. You can never have too
many bookmarks for learning new stuff. With all of this help you give
the community, perhaps I should
Peter Hart wrote:
Hi Just sent the details as requested then I started to check my emails
before going to bed. Noticed that you specifically want the emails to
appear in the sent items. My PO Form does this an also calculates the
subject and message from a table that holds the
These vids are always helpful at least if you must do silverlight web sites.
Having said that I looked at some of the silverlight web sites advertised on
MS web site and was totally unwealmed.
Looks like yet another programming language that wont add anything to the
web. Another control to block
Hi Everybody!
http://www.crystalair.com/content.php?id=27200807018
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In foxpro ?
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I thought that the [NF] would have been a clue? ;-
I am cranking out a few web pages for this new tool I am working on
and I want to try to do one of them in Silverlight if time permits
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SELECT pid, MAX(obsDate) ;
FROM allObs o1 allObs o2 ;
WHERE o1.sex = F ;
AND o1.pid = o2.pid and o1.obsDate o2.obsDate
AND o1.dateOfBirt BETWEEN GOMONTH(o1.obsDate, -65 * 12) + 1
You know I was joking Steve. It's the only choice.
Al
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I thought that the [NF]
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080729/ap_on_hi_te/yahoo_pickens
So why do you think that Jerry Z. and the Yahoo board hate M$, or at least
seem to have plenty of contempt for them? Is this a common thing nowadays
that M$ is the big, evil force in the IT world and those who give in are
merely
On Tue, July 29, 2008 3:39 pm, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080729/ap_on_hi_te/yahoo_pickens
So why do you think that Jerry Z. and the Yahoo board hate M$, or at
least seem to have plenty of contempt for them? Is this a common thing
nowadays
http://www.crystalair.com/content.php?id=27200807018
Gotta be a joke. The Europeans were talking like they had backbone.
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Wow. Here's another one:
http://www.crystalair.com/content.php?id=74200803012
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 5:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.crystalair.com/content.php?id=27200807018
Gotta be a joke. The Europeans were talking like they had backbone.
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Would XMLTOCURSOR() and a SQL-Select work? JMTC
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about the universe.
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I want to increase hits to the website.
www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike
One way I thought was to get models to submit photos of themselves wearing a
t-shirt. Once all the entries are in, there would be a contest period where
people could vote on a certain photo. The winner would receive
Helio Wakasugui wrote:
Wow. Here's another one:
http://www.crystalair.com/content.php?id=74200803012
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 5:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.crystalair.com/content.php?id=27200807018
Gotta be a joke. The Europeans were talking like they had backbone.
There are many scripts written to poll voters that visit a website. For
example, below is a perl script that could be use. You could do a
Google for such software, specifing your web scripting language of
choice. Then it would be just a matter of installing it on your
website and
I'd rather use a pre-packaged service
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Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 7:18 PM
There
And a good CPA firm to certify the results. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
I'd rather use a pre-packaged service
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Subject: Re: [NF] Website polling or
Here is another link found with a Google. I don't have a clue about
these folks, though:
http://search.constantcontact.com/survey/index.jsp
Time for NCIS.
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
And a good CPA firm to certify the results. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael
Hi Cathy
I spent three and a half hours on this but found a solution. Any
comments/suggestions/criticisms welcome ...
Open ReportBuilder.PJX and make the following changes:
Add a record to frxbuilder.dbf with the following field values
rec_type F
hndl_classReportOpen
hndl_lib
So why do you think that Jerry Z. and the Yahoo board hate M$, or at least
seem to have plenty of contempt for them?
Ya think?
My perspective is that both sides of this deal are making emotional decisions
that are not in the
best interest of the stockholders. All of them are crazy. Only bad
Here is another link found with a Google. I don't have a clue about
these folks, though:
http://search.constantcontact.com/survey/index.jsp
Time for NCIS.
I don't know about the pictures though. You might want to have the pics
separate from the voting. Another similar service that I have
That is all true, but then the smell at Microsoft is at least 9 years old and
getting smellier. They need to figure a way to get
Bill G. back. I believe that M$ figured out that if the deal went through, all
the significant employees at Yahoo would flee to
Google or start a competitor. M$ has
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