Geoff Flight wrote:
If that was a world war then it was less costly the previous one. WW2 cost
56M lives. 911 cost 3000 and mumbai 140.
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KAM.covad wrote:
Funny how few people realize that. Some congressman can promise them a
handout and they will vote for him. They just can't seem to
realize that handout will not buy what it bought yesterday. Not only that,
their kids will have to pay it back someday. The
European
Ted Roche wrote:
I blame you, too!
Mmmm... I think you may have taken this the wrong way, or I didn't
sufficiently convey my meaning. It was intended tongue in cheek. It was
late at night, had been working all day, and was trying this live CD and
getting ugly results. So I was reacting like
Ok, I thought the screen going wacko was some foolish thing I did. It
seems that Ubuntu does not support any more the nvidia geforce2 video
card and with the new ATI/AMD controller for linux liberated on 8/21 it
might have some issues. When I changed some settings in the desktop
options it went
I like live CDs a lot. I use em mostly to recover data on machines that
winders claims won't boot.
I am a fan of Knoppix.
Have you tried Knoppix? www.knoppix.org
Mondo Regards [Bill]
PS - Ya, I'm an old hand, My First SlackWare install was in 92, spent 4
days 'making the floppies'.
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I'm developing a client/server application in VFP9SP2 with a SQL Server 2005
database backend using ODBC. The User Interface, business, and data access
layers are logically separated but physically all currently reside in a
single EXE.
The customer requires windows authentication and wants to use
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Scott King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm developing a client/server application in VFP9SP2 with a SQL Server 2005
database backend using ODBC. The User Interface, business, and data access
layers are logically separated but physically all currently reside in a
Ted Roche wrote:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a MBP that's less than a year old, and I'm drooling over the
new models, too!
Laura was just reading an article that says that today's the day to
buy from the Apple store, as they are having
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Now, just for interest sake I wonder if I can find the Mac version
of VFP 3
that I have got unopened somewhere just to delve back into the past.
IIRC, that was only distributed on floppies, so it'll
be tough to
install it.
There was a version released
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mmmm... I think you may have taken this the wrong way, or I didn't
sufficiently convey my meaning. It was intended tongue in cheek.
And I replied in kind. Email is a medium for promoting and amplifying
misunderstandings,
I am using a D-Link DI-524 as an access point on a network that already has a
NAT router to the Internet as well as DHCP and DNS servers in another box. The
device is setup with a static IP address and connected to the LAN via one of
the LAN ports.
When my laptop is plugged into one of the LAN
Ted Roche wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mmmm... I think you may have taken this the wrong way, or I didn't
sufficiently convey my meaning. It was intended tongue in cheek.
And I replied in kind. Email is a medium for promoting and
You have to make sure you're not overlapping the ip addresses.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/11233
--- On Sat, 11/29/08, Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NF] Using a D-Link wireless router as an Access Point
To: profox@leafe.com
Date:
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