Thanks David, Garry, Jaime and all the rest of you lads.
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Bob Calco wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/4g7um5
>
> - - -
>
> Sad. If these men understood the bond that was actually being forged between
> them spiritually, they'd be weeping, not celebrating.
>
> Proverbs 14:12. Jeremiah 17:9. Romans 1:24-32.
>
> But then, Luke 23:34.
>
Naahh!!! Luke skywalke
Bob Calco wrote:
>>> Sad. If these men understood the bond that was actually being forged
>>> between
>>> them spiritually, they'd be weeping, not celebrating.
>>>
>>> Proverbs 14:12. Jeremiah 17:9. Romans 1:24-32.
>>>
>>> But then, Luke 23:34.
>>>
>>
>>
John Harvey wrote:
> Gay priest? Isn't that an oxymoron? God says homosexuality is an abomination
> and they think it's ok to cherry pick the Bible. Hmm, I like that 'don't
> murder' one, but what the big deal with stealing
>
Or taking a "bite".
_
Justin Darnell wrote:
> Everyone has to believe and follow in their own way but my personal
> understanding of what is required of me is to love first and to leave
> the judging to God.
>
I like this bloke.
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John Harvey wrote:
> Context, my friend, context.
>
> So, you think Jesus would have said homosexuality was cool? Give me a break.
> It's a queer behavior, at best.
>
Mmmhhh What would Jesus have said about mating with animals?
And yet your wife married a ...
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Bob Calco wrote:
>> So you're telling us you were never in love with your wife, or with any
>> other person ever.
>
> Not so. Just that love of God must be greater than love of mankind, or any
> particular person, or created thing--even one's wife, or child, or parents.
> (Matt 10:37)
>
So you l
John Harvey wrote:
> Yeah, the quote isn't "judge not", it is actually, " Judge not, that ye be
> not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with
> what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again"
>
Meaning that if you forgive somebody for killing your wife you
Bob Calco wrote:
>>> But I love you anyway, because God loves you anyway! (Romans 5:8)
>> Yep, I was almost sure you were gay.
>
> Agape love, Ricardo; not eros. Confusion between the two is a plague of the
> carnal mind, which is beset by many sad, dark misapprehensions regarding
> reality. You c
Bob Calco wrote:
> Too clever by half. Agape and eros are Greek, not English words. I was
> clarifying that the kind of love I meant was Agape love--the unconditional,
> and completely non-sexual, variety--not eros.
Do you often find yourself clarifying things that are obvious to any
educated per
Stephen Russell wrote:
>>But these teachings are not the same. This isn't something where you
>> are given a choice; you either choose the path laid out by Jesus, or
>> you burn in Hell for all eternity. If he is casting out these
>> teachings like so many seeds, expecting a large number n
Hi lads. Reading a very nice book for an intro to design patterns, "Head
First Design Patterns" by Eric and Elizabeth Freeman. Thought I might
spread the word.
HTH
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There is no such thing as free trade. If you have a market and a mean of
change (i.e. dollars) then you have "rules", those rules are enforced by
the state. It follows then that the "market" must function within a
frame provided by the state, ergo there is no "free" market, the market
Bob Calco wrote:
>> Guys!...
>> There is no such thing as free trade. If you have a market and a mean
>> of
>> change (i.e. dollars) then you have "rules", those rules are enforced
>> by
>> the state. It follows then that the "market" must function within a
>> frame provided by the state, ergo ther
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Bob Calco wrote:
>>> Guys!...
>>> There is no such thing as free trade. If you have a market and a mean
>>> of
>>> change (i.e. dollars) then you have "rules", those rules are enforced
>>> by
>>> the state. It follows then that the "market" must function within a
>>>
Bob Calco wrote:
>> Bob Calco wrote:
Guys!...
There is no such thing as free trade. If you have a market and a
>> mean
of
change (i.e. dollars) then you have "rules", those rules are
>> enforced
by
the state. It follows then that the "market" must function within a
>>>
KAM wrote:
> In the past on this list someone suggested 'Handy Backup'. I have been using
> it for a couple of years with no problems. Now it
> recently quit working. I sent the log and other information to their
> 'support'. That was last week. No response. Everyday I am now
> using a batch file
Bob Calco wrote:
>> Why do you equate socialism with tyranny. It denotes a big gap in your
>> political knowledge.
>
> No the gap is in yours. Socialism is a form of statism, which is a form of
> tyranny. The state makes most important life decisions for you, ostensibly
> to protect you from makin
Bob Calco wrote:
> And by the way Ricardo...
>
You mean that in Denmark there is a "ruly elite" that enforces
>> things
like public health care? Man! They should revolt and send that elite
here!
>>> My typo aside,
>> In this case I was not mocking your typo, thought it was some kind
Bob Calco wrote:
>> Let's go for the most obvious, you say you believe in democracy.
>
> No, I have said many times I believe in *republican* government and am
> skeptical of democracy, particularly its purer flavors.
But my challenged friend... Republic comes from "res publica" (that's
latin y
Graham Dobson wrote:
>>> Really? In what way am I less free than a Dane?
>> Well, I've seen how your police force handles manifestations they don't
>> like. Let me tell you that does not happen in Denmark. And a citizen
>> won't get different treatment based or race or origin, as we can agree
>> ha
Graham Dobson wrote:
> Dangerous terrorist cells can form anywhere
You mean non-dangerous terrorists cells will only be formed in special
locations? LOL
but I would suggest that these
> would be terrorists are nothing more than loony amateurs and are completely
> isolated and unsupported by
Peter Hart wrote:
> For those across the pond, Morecambe and Wise were a very popular pair
> of Comedians in the 60's and 70's and had spots every week on UK TV,
> also a Christmas Special every year. The humour was very British and
> may not be appreciated, but if interested there are sketches o
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Ricardo,
> You are therefore made an honorary member of the "Brit's Toilet and
> Schoolboy Humour" club.
Splendid! I finally made it into a Brit club. Do we get to bugger some
boys? ;c)
> Something which our colonial cousins find extremely
> difficult to grasp! Maybe you c
and hats, and yet we let them in the country.
Sometimes I wonder if we should limit the entrance of these... individuals.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ricardo Araoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ProFox Email List"
>
>> Benny Hill taught me
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Just heard this. Well I know that the U.S. would probably bear the most
> burden on this measure, given the history in Iraq for sure.
>
> Tell me: why must non-Afghan's pay for the increase of Afghanistan's
> army to 160,000 (instead of the current
John Harvey wrote:
> I think we should just take over Iraq. Maybe we can call it Middle-East
> Texas? Or, we could just take all their oil, or all the money they have in
> their bank accounts, then we could leave. They need to pay for us removing
> Satan Hussein and keeping him and his kids, and ot
John Harvey wrote:
> That was back when he was doing what we wanted. When he stopped, and started
> harboring terrorists, he messed in his nest.
You mean gassing Kurd cities? But of course, being that what you wanted,
it is not terrorism.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
John Harvey wrote:
> Sounds like you've just about got it. Then you might throw in the notion of
> "enemy of my enemy". You see, in the world, sometimes the people who are
> useful for your guvment, are not the same people you might want to hang
> with. But, they can be extremely effective at helpi
Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
> Ricardo, sometime you say the most ignorant things for being so
> intelligent...
>
> The US never had a goal of 'taking over Viet Nam' or Iraq for that
> matter.
>
> Let's imagine that the US did want to 'take over' a country -- that was
> the nu
Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
> Let me define 'taking over'; reducing the country's infrastructure to
> nothing and reducing the population to the point that resistance isn't
> viable. We haven't done that since 1945...
>
You can tell you are USAF. Ever wondered why countries
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Thanks guys, I will start with strtofile() it is easier at this
>> moment, but latter I will change to a COPY TO.
>>
>
>
> I use Jeff's way: I do a CREATE CURSOR, fill in the values, then do a
> COPY TO Output
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>> Pete Theisen wrote:
>>
>>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>>
>>>
How about bowls of the ship as a reference to the hull?
>>> Hi Leland!
>>>
>>> A poor simile at best. But it seems that you had no idea what you meant
>>> when yo
Hey lads!
Last time I checked this was a VFP list. If you want to talk fiction you
have "Alice in wonderland Email List" in google groups. There they
discuss things like if Superman can survive red kryptonite or not and
stuff similar to that and to what you are talking about here.
Best wishes!
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Jul 22, 2008, at 5:41 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> Last time I checked this was a VFP list.
>
> Actually, this is the OT section of a VFP list. Just about anything
> goes
>
>> If you want to talk fiction you
>> have "Alice i
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Jul 22, 2008, at 8:08 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If you believe in ET, why not God? See ya on the other side one day
>>> Ed. LOL
>>>
>>
>> ET? Yeah, I believe in God just like I believe in movie characters.
>>
>>
Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>And you and others completely ignore the fact that if your version of
>> an omnipotent creator is true, then we are *exactly* the way he
>> intended us to be. What you describe as 'shortcoming
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>
>>
> Can you explain the mysteries of the universe. Einstein's theories shed
> some light on how the universe works, but his work is far from a
> complete explanation unifying ou
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Jul 25, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>
>>
>>> There is good and there is evil.
>>>
>> And God created both.
>>
>>
>>> God will be the judge over who will be united with him and who will
>>> not.
>>>
>>
Helio Wakasugui wrote:
> This text must have been written by the same guy who wrote that cr*p
> movie "Expelled".
>
> HW
>
Let's see... (check further on)
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6
> MDSS/SGSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
There is good and t
Pat Barry wrote:
> Read below...
>
>
> What a Pussy country...
>
> Declare war after it is over... Embrace Hitler because they are afraid
> like little girls...
>
> Just stick your head in the sand and avoid involvement...
>
> Argentina sucks Ricardo
>
> Why would Yanks even want to go ther
Pat Barry wrote:
> Nice delivery system...
>
> Much superior to our post office or UPS, FEDEX I'm sure...
>
> What do the Yank's know about package delivery? This sounds much more
> efficient...
>
> You decide...
>
> Yes, for sure a bunch of geniuses down in Argentina
>
>
>
> Something ab
Received in my mail box (not sent to the list. Wonder why).
Pat Barry wrote:
> What country are you from?
>
So the lad tried first to find out about my country in order to go look
for something bad to say about it.
Hahahaha! So childish.
My dear Patty, I can see you took your time to go throug
Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Thanks Leland. I am a complete newbie when it comes to search and I
> wonder if there is a class I can take to improve my skills. ;^)
>
> I will check it out in the morning. My problem is sending commands to a
> serial port in Linux. I can read fine in Linux and Window
Kevin S. Goff wrote:
> This is why the Europeans laugh at us...we are so consumed with "who's gay",
> etc.
>
> I personally don't give a flying fu** on who is gay...
>
> KG
>
>
N!
It's not ONLY that!
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John wrote:
> Good time party boys, you mean like the guy who "experimented" with grass
> and cocaine? What experience does Obama have in dealing with other
> countries, particularly in wartime? The Russian Bear is starting to come out
> of hibernation, and I don't want some guy who smoked dope and
Ted Roche wrote:
> Ooo. I've been out-Pc'd! What do you use to brew it? A ball or a
> strainer or do you make your own bags? I've tried to get Yerba Mate
> working with a ball, but mostly just make a mess.
>
You heathen!!! You DO NOT do that to yerba mate.
Two ways to prepare it.
1st. (and bett
David Smith wrote:
> I'm running the same setup as you, and it has been great. Ubuntu is the
> first ( of many, many attempts ) distribution I have tried that has passed
> my personal "is it ready for prime time?" test, which is, I never have to
> touch the command line to do what I want to do. Eve
Cathy Pountney wrote:
>> Hi Cathy!
>
>> Congratulations, you are both wrong.
>
>> I would be very surprised if pregnancy were ever again a personal issue
> with you. However every pregnancy is not just about the pregnant woman,
> but also about the child she is carrying and that child's father
Vince Teachout wrote:
> Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>> 1st. (and better) You get yourself a proper "mate" (gourd?), water at
>> about 70-75°C and.
> What's that in REAL temperatures? :-P
Don't know... about 230987º F?
>
> Fascinating article, Ricardo
Gil Hale wrote:
> I used only 15Gb of my laptop HDD (105 Windows, 15Gb Ubuntu 804). Although
> my laptop is running 1Gb RAM, my other machines are running 1.5Gb n a Compaq
> workstation, and 4Gb RAM on a Dell Server sc420. Also, with my laptop
> running with Ubuntu/Windows XP Pro, from the Ubuntu
Vince Teachout wrote:
> Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>> BTW, here's a place with pictures about what I was saying :
>> http://www.flyfishing-argentina.com/rinconcultural/cursodemate.html
>>
>> Or you can put "como cebar mate" in google and you'll get more than
>> 70,000 entries.
>>
>>
>
> Ok, this is
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Aug 23, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> I was just enjoying a hot shower and suddenly this ghastly thought
>> came
>> to my mind. Have you cured your mate?
>> If you haven't then the taste will be awful check "como cura
Vince Teachout wrote:
> Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>> I was just enjoying a hot shower and suddenly this ghastly thought came
>> to my mind. Have you cured your mate?
>>
> Yes, but it was so long ago, I forgot how I did it. I need to get a new
> one anyway - mine is ge
Adam Buckland wrote:
> Carry on Mike you're only making yourself look a bigger, out of touch,
> pillock...
LOL
But that's Brit talk ("pillock" I mean), he'll have to google it. LOL
>
> When I saw the way the wind was blowing, I sold my house and business in
> Seattle two years ago to concentra
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Bob Calco wrote:
> She's the most promising Republican politician I've seen in a LONG time.
> She's tough, articulate, principled, genuinely fiscally conservative, with a
> populist twist, and she's going to cream Joe Biden in the debates.
>
> I almost can't wait. :)
>
> She just pumped the elec
John wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> JH
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Helio Wakasugui
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 8:51 PM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: Re: [OT] More on the rising Police State in the US
>
> Wow. You do sound lik
Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
> 1. For me it has always ASKED if I want to import IE-settings
> FF3 does not asks to IMPORT. It actually uses IEs security settings! There
> is no separation. Its integrated!
>
> 2. If you already have high security settings, why wouldn't FF use them
> also?
> FFs fo
Gil Hale wrote:
>> Is there a way to downgrade without loosing my settings? (I mean
>> "downgrade" vs. re'installing or recovering a backup).
>
> I am thinking a FF3 removal will not revert you to FF2, although IE7 removal
> does revert one back to IE6 (one good thing about IE being tied in so dee
John wrote:
> Guess what, we aren't Nazis.
Really?...
>
> JH
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Jean Laeremans
> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 9:01 AM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: Re: [OT] More on the rising Police State in th
LOL
Your Subject header flashed to my mind that old song Frank Sinatra used
to sing. Can you guess which?
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>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ricardo Araoz
>> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 10:35 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [NF] Firefox Makeover
>>
>>
>> Gil Hale wrote:
>>>> Is there a wa
Gil Hale wrote:
> 6Mg will get stripped from RR servers. No problem, I was able to finally
> download it once one of y'all got off the FF servers! heh-heh...
>
> Thanks!
>
LOL So I guess now I'm having my 5 minutes. Am I?
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Ricardo Araoz
> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 2:55 PM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: Re: [OT] More on the rising Police State in the US
>
> John wrote:
>> Guess wh
Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:17 PM, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I added the words you were intimating, as you well know. You are just anti
>> American, but don't won't to admit it. You just espouse it. Next time you
>> are about to be mugged, call an anarchist.
>
> ROFL
John wrote:
> You are right Bob. I guess, I just was over my daily quota of idiots!
> Liberals are a known commodity, and Ed is at the head of the crowd. It ticks
> me off, when twerps want to talk about how wrong the police are,
> particularly when they've probably never even defended themselves,
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
> >> FireFox is now at 3.0.1 and I downloaded it recently. So far so
> good.
>
> Thanks, Rick = ==
>
> With the deafening silence to my question, it seemed like people were
> collectively "Well, duh" about upgrading.
>
> I did it with one machine, and just now (
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>> I have a lady friend who claims that 18,000 protesters were arrested
>> last night in Minneapolis - St. Paul, and many were tasered
>
> St. Paul, please. Please don't lump St. Paul with our fat ugly sister
> to the west.
>
> I just moments ago heard on the radio
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>> maybe you are just repeating what you heard from the radio, and yer
>> not really using that word , personally ?
>>
>
> That is what they call themselves. I agree that advocating anarchy as
> a social convention is idiotic. Who wants to live in a society with
>
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
> Ricardo wrote:
>
>> So please, refrain from using half baked thoughts and phrases and
>> read a
>> little.
>
> OK, so you want to play "look it up?" Try "government." Government by
> is nature is compulsory, a few intellectually vacant "anarchist"
> philosophe
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Sep 6, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>
>>> IMO, the fatal flaw here is that it assumes that all individuals have
>>> 'good' flowing out of them.
>> It seems to me that all extremist (that is to say "simplistic")
>> philosophies suffer from a similar flaw: beli
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Sep 6, 2008, at 3:06 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> In that case I could say that govt from the top also assumes that
>> those
>> who command have society's best interests in mind. And THAT is also a
>> 'simplistic' philosophy.
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Sep 6, 2008, at 5:44 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> I guess we disagree on this topic. I think your govt would be
>> 'optimal'
>> if you had a mechanism by which people could kick off any public
>> officer
>> if enough signat
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Sep 7, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> Funny that. If you hire a lawyer or an engineer you would be adamant
>> in
>> keeping your right to fire him at any time (nothing about the engineer
>> "focus on doing what is right, no
Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Sep 7, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> If a club or a society (let's say a neighbors society) would hire an
>> engineer, they would also insist in being able to fire him at will.
>> And
>> that's a group of people. Bes
Nicholas Geti wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ricardo Araoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I guess we disagree on this topic. I think your govt would be 'optimal'
>> if you had a mechanism by which people could kick off any public offic
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Jean,
> The ironic humour was obviously wasted on Pete.
>
> Dave Crozier
>
LIFE is wasted on Pete!
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jean Laeremans wrote:
>>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
comes from them
Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jean Laeremans wrote:
>>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Ricardo Araoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Sorry Pete. He being European, he forgot to say " and up yours!!! "
>>
> Manners, Ricardo...
>
Sorry, we are still a bit
Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jean Laeremans wrote:
>>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
they do not have any cure for AIDS
>> No worse than being in the
>> army or on an Indian reser
Gil Hale wrote:
>> Gil: I would call that a community service announcement and since I
>> have a dog, it is much appreciated.
>>
>
> Well, I have been known to skirt around the [OT] designation in the past,
> mostly in poking fun at something or someone . I apprecaite the kind
> consideration an
Adam Buckland wrote:
> Ricardo et al.
>
> Read what I actually sent with the . I was taking the piss out of
> the people who flame anyone who sends an OT without designating it so.
> That it was in response to a new poster is regrettable, but take it in
> the sense it was sent and laugh.. or w
Garry Bettle wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:46 PM, "Graham Brown" wrote:
>> My daughter's school made an announcement on Tuesday to the pupils to
>> say they were all going to die when this experiment started at 8:30am UK
>> time
>>
>> She came home from school in floods of tears.
>>
>> Hows
Adam Buckland wrote:
> Proof?
>
>
> I'm sooo glad you don't travel abroad as a representative for the US...
>
LOL
He does man. He does.
He's just done it.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Michael Madigan
> Sent: 15 September 2008
Bob Calco wrote:
>> Problem is, Bob, that just by hearing your POV's I can tell you would
>> applaud my murdering if I were in any way in the path you think your
>> country should take.
>
> Problem is you don't really hear my POV. You hear some caricature of my POV
> that I barely recognize.
>
>
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Jean,
>
>> It's all so stupid i find it amusing..as i said in an earlier post
>> "one needs a degree in quantum mechanics to understand their thought
>> processes "
>
> I agree.
>
> My own theory about racist commentary is that a person might have racist
> crap in the
KAM.covad wrote:
> It has nothing to do with politics. Money was loaned to people without any
> consideration of whether they could pay it back. What do
> you think will happen? We need some kind of regulation that prevents a loan
> from being resold unless the borrower has at least 20%
> down pa
Hi Paul, I think your problem is "love". You just don't love the
language, so I'd say ditch it and find something you love, you'll save a
lot of effort. Why don't you try Python, and once you've got the bare
basics of the language read Prentice Hall's "Rapid GUI programming with
Python and Qt"
On 17/12/19 12:11, Vince Teachout wrote:
On 12/17/19 7:42 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi,
Correct,however if the #X would open an own email service, one can
decide
to accept that or not, now I am 'forced' to read those messages several
times.
As other's have pointed out, a quick filter solves th
Nice form!
Couple of questions. Can you program hot keys so as to not use the mouse
to save the order for example?
And I'd like to know the language you use to program this app. Or should
I say languages? And what about security, do you have to take care of it
or does the language/framework han
On 08/06/17 22:49, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Nice form!
Couple of questions. Can you program hot keys so as to not use the mouse
to save the order for example?
And I'd like to know the language you use to program this app. Or should
What about PostgreSQL?
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/oracles-biggest-database-foe-could-it-be-postgres/
https://www.slant.co/versus/4218/4221/~postgres_vs_oracle-database
On 16/12/17 01:55, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2017-12-15 15:43, Mike wrote:
Ted, I wou
On 26/01/18 13:20, Dave Crozier wrote:
It is nice to say that VFP is still the only data centric language out there
with an in-built datastore, which limited though it is (the 2Gb limit) allows
the majority if not all stand alone desktop apps to be easily developed, tested
and installed in bot
Does anyone remember PL/I?
On 20/02/18 13:00, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2018-02-19 07:15, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018, at 11:49 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 5:02 AM, Laurie Alvey
wrote:
> I guess FORTRAN & PASCAL would qualify.
>
The o
Hey! That's not a City scarf, that's an Argie scarf. Got the right
colors but the wrong team. ;-)
On 06/03/18 02:24, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 5, 2018, at 5:20 PM, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
What the Halibut? Where's a link to a pic of you and Ed hanging out??? Come on
- you know you owe us at leas
eafe
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On Mar 6, 2018, at 8:39 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Hey! That's not a City scarf, that's an Argie scarf. Got the right colors but
the wrong team. ;-)
It could be both. :)
-- Ed Leafe
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I googled a bit. The ideal thing would be something that generates RML
(ReportLab Markup Language) and then use python's rml2pdf library, but I
havent found any graphical RML generator. You could also check
"relatorio" and "pod" if you are willing to work with open office.
For a tool which uses
Cheers
On 08/03/18 12:06, Ajit Abraham wrote:
Thanks Ricardo,
On 08/03/2018 01:39, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
You could also check "relatorio" and "pod" if you are willing to work
with open office.
Gaetan's Appy Framework does exactly that. It works with odt documents.
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