Paul McNett wrote:
I thought he (mostly) succeeded, but then lost interest.
I thought had HAD succeeded, and then got disheartened due to the
actions of a large Corporation-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. :)
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
An absolutely perfect reason.why you should have a loader!!
Otherwise, I'd agree! ;-)
I don't believe you've had the pleasure of meeting this client yet.
But don't worry, the subject of dashboards came up, and you soon will!
Then we'll
Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
Hi Vince
Remember that talk about a loader program ?
Well I got a setup just like that, I only update the server and
the loader takes cares of updating the stations.
I had to twist a little because I have different data, depending
on the shop and a shop can have
Paul McNett wrote:
You need to allow the domain users read, write, and execute permission on the
updatable exe file. Is that such a bad compromise?
With the particular client, it might be. He wasn't interested in web
update, because he couldn't control it. IOW, this is one of those
Grigore Dolghin wrote:
Here is a innosetup script which deals with everything regarding installing
a visual foxpro application under vista
Grigore,
Thank you very much for this. I am in the process of setting up an inno
script for one of my Apps, and this will help very much. Thank you!
Rick Borup wrote:
[MB wrote:]
...what's a good reason for the client to absolutely insist that
the program be installed on the LAN instead of the local machine?
Ease of updates. I have a client with several workstations, so if the
software is installed locally, he has to go to many
Michael Madigan wrote:
Me use remote desktop, but the programs run on the sever. Terminal sevices
would allows multiple users.
Me use remote desktop? You be Tarzan?
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Steve Ellenoff wrote:
What's the easiest way to place text into the user's clipboard for
easy pasting programmatically from VFP? Ie, let's say I roll up a
string via STRTOFILE and now I want the user to be able to Paste it
into some other application.
Thanks for any help-
Steve
Garry Bettle wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:12:00 -0500, Steve Ellenoff wrote:
Thanks everyone for your help, this is perfect.
And, if you want to stick a load of records onto the clipboard, check out:
_vfp.DataToClip()
BLESS YOU! I can never remember the name of that function. I'm
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Sytze de Boer wrote:
Hi folk
I have a small App with a small master form, measuring 300 by 500 ((as
top level form)
Is there a way to always open this app in the same postion on the main
desktop (instead of always smack in the middle ?)
Set
Sytze de Boer wrote:
I'll re-phrase the question:
Is there a way to always open this app in the PREVIOUS position on the main
desktop (instead of always smack in the middle ?)
Well, why didn't you say so in the first place? :-)
In Destroy(), save TOP and LEFT to some file. In Init(),
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com
wrote:
1. The Anti-Christ will come from Africa or The Middle East - Check
2. The Anti-Christ will be worshipped by many people - Check
3. The Anti-Christ will pretend to be a man of God -
We're excited here because NY Gov. Patterson, just chose Kirsten
Gillibrand to replace Hillary's Senate seat!
She's a local gal (our state representative, actually), and we
wholeheartedly voted for her when she ran against the incumbent a few
years ago, and again when she came up for
Nicholas Geti wrote:
I listened to Yo Yo Ma playing the cello and I kept wondering how he could do
it so well in the cold. I said to my wife that he must have a heater blowing
on him. Now I know what really happened.
http://www.nytimes.com:80/2009/01/23/arts/music/23band.html?themc=th
I
On Fri, January 23, 2009 1:41 pm, Garrett Fitzgerald wrote:
Now, if you'd
like to write an open-source Electronic Medical Record system that runs
on Linux, like http://www.open-dent.com/ (which runs on Windows,
actually), we could talk. :-)
Actually -- that's in the works! :-)
Geoff Flight wrote:
Anyhow... have a good day and enjoy your new country!
Many of us hope to. :-) Thanks.
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Geoff Flight wrote:
People in Australia are celebrating Obama becoming president because we like
to admire your country and in the last 8 years we have found too many
reasons to be ashamed embarrassed and disgusted. We look forward to an
America that doesn’t torture, follows the Geneva
Michael Madigan wrote:
*
1/20/2013 Eviction Notice
1/20/2013 Lease Renewal
1/20/2017 Honorable Discharge
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If you're not familiar with the joke this joke is based on, you'll have
no chance of understanding it. Even if you are, it takes a moment to
figure it out. But once you figure it out...
http://xkcd.com/532/
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Stephen Russell wrote:
http://vimeo.com/1778399
makes code look like a bore.
Not sure I have the guts for this but what a rush!
Awesome.
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Matt Jarvis wrote:
I'm no expert but I've tried everything I can think of to get this log
file smaller On our test server I am practicing archiving old data.
This is what I use (replace DB name with your DB name):
use [tcdb]
GO
backup log tcdb with truncate_only
GO
DBCC
Michael Madigan wrote:
I see you must have been using the new Mac wheel when you used a zero instead
of an O in [OT].
That video is completely spot-on. LOL
Especially the two lines:
I'll buy almost anything if it's shiny and made by Apple.
and
I like e-mail that automatically says
http://xkcd.com/528/
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If anyone replies to this thread, and it's not regarding Ceil Sliver,
would you mind taking it [OT]?
It would be terrible if remembering a colleague devolved into a religion
flame war. Thanks.
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My thanks to all for all the help and fun throughout the year, and best
wishes for a healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year!
See you next year!
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Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody!
Have I suddenly gone deaf? Where are the firecrackers, horns, whistles
and guns? All I hear is the AC unit, and even it seems more subdued than
before.
Someone did set off a few small firecrackers at about 10:30 PM, but that
was it.
Finally, one
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:31 AM, Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Try it without looking at answers
1) Pick your Favorite number between 1-9
My roll model turned out to be the Pillsbury Dough Boy. Did I do it wrong?
Time for me to get away from the glow of the computer, and spend some
family time!
A safe and Merry Christmas, Bright Solstice, Happy Belated Hanukkah, Bah
Humbug, or Thursday, to each and every one of you, as you prefer!
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Gil Hale wrote:
http://cutepdf.com
Free 1.6 MB download. I use it at my clients and they love it. It
installs a printer
Ditto! I have this running in a lot of places, and on my own machines. I
never have a problem using it.
Double ditto. I've been using cutepdf printer for
Gil Hale wrote:
I never saw MicroScoff Bob. But Bill Gates did. His wife MElinda
reportedly was head of the design team. Worked for her, eh?
Gil
Count your blessings. The worst interface ever designed, and dang near
impossible to remove!
Michael Madigan wrote:
Yep, I tell my customers to pay the extra 100 bucks to have Dell downgrade
to XP
Ditto.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Did you get an authentic prostitute to make the sauce? Did she wash her
hands first? LOL
Don't be dim, Michael -- the prostitute doesn't make the sauce, you use
the prostitute *IN* the sauce!
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Please take the food conversation OT please.
Ooops! I didn't look at the header, just assumed it WAS [OT]. Bad me.
25 cents in the beer jar. Sorry.
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Jack Skelley wrote:
Alan:
Thanks for the reply...
Actually, I don't want to use Access at all. I have a list of contacts out of
Outlook that I want to import into VFP from a CSV to create a DBF (or if I
can read the Outlook file directly that would be even better).
I want to add some
Jim Harvey wrote:
I'm using it at the end of the report, and it is a total of the distinct
headers.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Stephen Russell
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 2:50 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re:
Maybe this is old news to you all, but it's new to me.
I'm doing some work for a client, and they often want the sum of items
in their (for example) invoice file, PLUS the sum of the same items in
the historical invoice problems.
Obviously a UNION can query both files, but you end up with 2 rows
KAM.covad wrote:
Cobol allows overlaying data. I could have a 128 byte record, bytes
21-26 could be ASCII text and in a different record it could be a floating
point.
Heh, heh. Data overlay was the one thing in COBOL I really liked.
Mercifully, the only other think I remember about it
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Thanks for your efforts in this area. I had incorporated 7-zip into
FabMate some time ago but wasn't happy 100% with it. To be fair, perhaps
it was something else in my process that wasn't working exactly right. Oh
well...such is the price for
Michael Madigan wrote:
Didn't these people know they were stepping on a person?
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2008/11/28/2008-11-28_worker_dies_at_long_island_walmart_after.html
Apparently, when the police announced that someone had been killed, and
asked all shoppers to leave,
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Yup, exactly so! I'll pass to Ubuntu as soon as they automatically
recognize my wireless connections. I won't go to the trouble of finding
Well, the latest Ubuntu, 8.10, does a fantastic job of recognizing
wireless. Unfortunately, they screwed it up, and it no longer
Gil Hale wrote:
stop expecting to have options
made available. Has not using Windows for the past many decades taught you
anything? heh-heh...
But... but.. I don't WAAANT the MS experience (You have to imagine
that being said in the whiny little voice of the prince Sir Lancelot
rescues
Michael Madigan wrote:
Many businesses are paranoid that you're actually not working at home. to me
a webcam and some keyboard stroke counter would fix that paranoia.
Hmmm One time home made video of me working: 25 minutes. One time
looping the video into the webcam feed: 10
Paul McNett wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Many businesses are paranoid that you're actually not working at home. to
me a webcam and some keyboard stroke counter would fix that paranoia.
I would never accept those terms (webcam and keystroke logger).
You're welcome to tie into my
Yet when I asked my boss if I could tele-commute, one of the first
things out of his mouth was well, how do we know if you'd be working?
I was floored. I think it was at that point that I made my mind up to
leave and find a different employer.
I have a yellowed Dilbert strip hanging
Geoff Flight wrote:
I could debate you, but there appears no point.
You are enlightened. :-)
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Michael Madigan wrote:
I'm sure they're going to offer standing-room only next.
Has anyone used the Amazon Kindle yet. I hear it gets good reviews, but I
can't imagine using it.
http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-com-kindle/dp/B000FI73MA
I would totally use it. I like to read while lying
1) Your shadow.
Unless the light source is 90° to the shadow surface and you are in
perfect contact with that service, you shadow is not the same size as
you are.
-- Ed Leafe
I always walk in such a manner and route, so that A) the major light
source is 90' to
Rob Anderson wrote:
I'll post the answers later if anyone wants them.
Robbo.
Riddles
1) Your shadow
2) Try the vegetables
3) Meat
4) Palindrones
5) The letter G
6) An erection? :-)
7) His horse was named Friday
8) ???
9) ???
10) Grandfather, Father, Son
11) Is. Unless you allow
Michael Madigan wrote:
How low will the Obama crash go?
Will keep going down as long as bush is still in office. I'd buy on
January 19, when stocks will be at their lowest before they begin to go
up again.
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Sytze de Boer wrote:
I'm obviously getting too old for this
In my error routine, I do a bunch of things, but I offer the client to
simply quit the program
It goes like this
on shutdown
clear events
close data
quit
It gives me Cannot quit Visual Foxpro
I cannot figure why
Michael Madigan wrote:
What a tragedy. first it was Paul Newman, then it was Gerard Damiano.
What next?
I don't wish to speak ill of the dead, but I have to admit that when I
heard he'd died, my first thought was Please don't tell me he choked to
death!
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Oct 28, 2008, at 10:38 PM, Vince Teachout wrote:
Frankly, I think the general consensus is that if brains were
dynamite,
these two wouldn't be able to blow their nose. But the point is, they
tried.
I think the point is that they are just the tip
Michael Madigan wrote:
If Obama wins, this will be the most oppressive, vindictive, and vicious
administration in the history of America
You're right. THIS (current) administration is just like you've said
above - regardless of who wins next week.
Michael Madigan wrote:
McCain won't even take the gloves off now, how will he be vindictive later?
This. current. ADMINISTRATION.
From: Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OT] The Face Of Corruption
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 9
Michael Madigan wrote:
McCain won't even take the gloves off now,
After having seen some of his attack ads, I'm not even going to dignify
that one with a response.
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Bob Calco wrote:
Yeah, when Lord Barack the Spreader ascends to the throne,
This is one of the reasons I generally skip your messages.
Vince, in all seriousness, and as respectfully as I can possibly say this,
you have no fg idea who or what you're about to elect, or how much worse
Michael Madigan wrote:
Those are weak.
Yeah, they are weak. I can't help it if your fighter put his gloves on,
came out swinging, and ran out of breath. But he did put his gloves on.
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Once again, I have broken my own rule about getting involved the
Political OT topics, and have paid the price. I have to get back to
work now, as I'm 2 hours behind.
I'll check this thread again this afternoon, on the off-chance that
anyone wanted to address anything I said, then get back
Pete Theisen wrote:
the n-words will riot in the
ghetto areas. Of course, the n-words are planning a number of riots in
any case.
And yet, oddly enough, the only attempt to start a race-riot so far is
by two w-words, who planned on a 44 person killing and beheading spree.
Huh. I know, I
Pete Theisen wrote:
Well, I wouldn't say the riot will be a race riot, just a riot. Kind of
like after an emotionally charged sports win or loss. Have you a link on
the 44 person k b spree?
88 Person, not 44. My error.
Wasn't this, was it?
Ed Leafe wrote:
Gee, remember the righteous outrage of the woman who was mugged and
had a 'B' carved into her cheek because the mugger saw a McCain
sticker on her car?
Ed,
You'd better put on your Volcano+Earthquake rated flame suit, and hang on.
When the good, decent, honest
John wrote:
Take heart Bob, the Ds will screw it up so bad, there will be a Republican
landslide in 4 years.
Good. After having the Rs screw it up so bad for the last 8 years, they
deserve their chance to screw it up.
Bob Calco
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: [OT] Oops!
For
John wrote:
Not so fast. The R's screwed it up for six years. The last two have been
caused by the Ds who took over congress. Barney and his pals caused this
housing meltdown, and Pelosi and company screwed everything else up. They
may turn us into an Anarchy before they are through! I only
Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Vince!
I wonder if she was a plant from the Socialist side? If they deny it we
will know for sure.
I figured it would take someone about 12 seconds to try and put that
spin on it. Pete did it in 8!
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Helio Wakasugui wrote:
Yesterday he was a muslim, LOL.
Flip-Flopper!! :-D
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Bob and I already said yesterday that after seeing the photo is smelled fishy.
Yes, you did. I already did a my bad.. I posted without thinking.
I've never done that before -- I think.
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Rick Schummer wrote:
Hi Vince,
Thanks for plugging this. We did not really advertise it much since we did
not know if the
technology was going to work for us that night. It turned out to work pretty
good, but there were
some glitches. We also recorded the VFPX meeting live too. We are
Kevin S. Goff wrote:
I wonder if any inebriated attendees will stand and shout, my clients would
never use that!!!
(inquiring minds wanna know)
No. The closest to that was when Tamar said her client would not use
Snagit, or any software they had to pay for. Turns out they give their
Kent Belan wrote:
A lot of Americans have become so insulated from reality that they imagine
that America can suffer defeat without any inconvenience to themselves.
Pause a moment, reflect back.
These events are actual events from history..
They really happened!!!
Do you remember?
1.
starting now - 10pm EST
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/swfoxtv
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Well, after years of faithful service, my Winamp just suddenly stopped
working. Crashes on startup. After messing with it for far too long, I
realized I had NO idea as to what the current top mp3 player software
is, anymore. I know a few in Linux - Amarok, which I don't care for,
and XMMS,
Stephen Russell wrote:
Winamp.
I am writing a tag importer for it right now. so I can take the set
lists and create all the tag data for the players to pick up.
Only after reading your reply, and saying What an idiot. He didn't
answer the question. did I go back, re-read my original
Stephen Russell wrote:
Winamp.
I am writing a tag importer for it right now. so I can take the set
lists and create all the tag data for the players to pick up.
Uh, you will, of course, share said importer with the rest of the list
when you're finished, right? Even if I did call you an
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 7:38 AM, KAM.covad [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
This project was loading normally, a few seconds until a week ago. Now it
takes more than 3 minutes. After it does finally load,
everything seems to be fine.
Is there a way to trace through the loading process so I could
Ricardo Araoz wrote:
This is to tell you my Ness Yawl plans have arrived at last. Designed by
Iain Oughtred, she's a beautiful boat.
I had no idea you sailed, let alone build a boat. I'm not sure where
you are located - where do you sail? Very cool!
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Guys, please tell me that it is wise to refuse to work for this guy. I just
smell a rat and I don't want to even deal with him. I'm of course refunding
his deposit.
Ok, it is wise to refuse to work for this guy.
But you already know that.
Michael Madigan wrote:
I'd love to see your sites and see what you've done.
Well, her most popular one is Left Wing Michelle. :-)
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Michael Madigan wrote:
I'm telling you Vince, If I had pro-Obama stuff or pornography, I would
be making money hand-over-fist. It sucks to be ethical.
I know this guy who is making $86,000 a month with his on-line porno
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Good regulatory oversight of the industry would go a long way towards
helping people behave better and still make a profit.
Govt. regulated porn? These people can't even balance a budget. I'd
hate to see what porn looked like once it got past committee.
Michael Madigan wrote:
I'm always Right. LOL
I'm never wrong. I once thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken.
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Helio Wakasugui wrote:
Do you believe on all that crap?
HW
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the traditional interpretation is that
girls were not listed in the birth records of Adam and Eve (old Hebrew
practice).
I'm pretty certain
Michael Madigan wrote:
What a typical liberal pig
beware of foul language
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgHHX9R4Qtk
ROFLMAO. Thanks!
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Stephen Russell wrote:
Cleaning of the Temple, OK let's discuss that.
The force applied was to get attention of those around to see that the
place of worship was foremost a convenience store in it's time.
Why? He'd had multitudes around him for several days. and had the
attention of all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.doesgodexist.org/Charts/EvidenceForDesignInTheUniverse.html
Actually, are they lying themselves, or just repeating a lie they've accepted?
I looked at that site. Assuming for sake of argument that all items on
it are true, the only thing it shows
Jean Laeremans wrote:
I don't think that table shows anything other than life as we know it
occurs within fairly narrow boundaries.
But given the fact there are uncountable possibilities anything is possible...
The two statements above in no way conflict with each other.
Michael Madigan wrote:
Not only are we not in dispair, we're not in despair either.
Can we all agree we're in disrepair?
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Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Jean Laeremans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you not have a clue or are you just a laughing troll?
Let's get a beer Stephen, it's an exercise in
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Why? He'd used parables and preaching to much greater success. I think
it was simply a case of a long day, and a That's all I can stand, I
can't STANDS no more! moment
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reminding me I have 5 gallons of Bass Ale Clone I need to
bottle tonight! :-)
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party in 3 weeks!
I put up 12
Thanks, Michael and Paul.
I'll pass on the info.
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I can't set a filter on the
redirected sender address used in ProFox. I have hundreds of filters in
Outlook, but just not many for ProFox because of that.
Kristyne,
I use Thunderbird, and it has a contains option.
Thanks, Eurico, Stephen. I'll pass that on as well.
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Stephen Russell wrote:
Outlook was far better then this free POS.
Wow. I never had any of those problems. Oh well, ymmv, and different
strokes for different folks. Good thing we had freedom of choice. :-)
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I have a colleague that's having problems with some clown continuously
sending unwanted e-mail. Since direct hints don't seem to work, she'd
like to set a killfilter, but doesn't know how. She has Outlook, and I
have TBird, so I have no idea how it's done in Outlook. She'd like to
filter it
Bill Anderson wrote:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-tomato16-2008sep16,0,6019086,full.storyhttp://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-tomato16-2008sep16,0,6019086,full.story
Michael Madigan wrote:
Coincidently my birthday is Sept 13. Go figure.
But, mine's the 9th. How can you be a Virgo, and yet, illogically, vote
Republican?
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Michael Madigan wrote:
How can you illogically believe in Astrology? LMAO
Astrology, in as much as believing that stars influence our destiny, is
clearly nonsense, as the distance, and sheer multitude of stars would
clearly either have no effect, or the effects would cancel out.
Astrology,
Michael Madigan wrote:
How can you illogically believe in Astrology? LMAO
Illogically? *ILL*logically? Very easily!
Logically? Only with much difficulty.
OTOH, with the help of this rather amusing Australian Yellow Tail
Shiraz? Well, all things are possible. :-)
Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
Programmer's day is a whimsical holiday on the 256th day of the year
celebrated mostly by computer programmers (reason: 256 = 2 to the power of 8
= the number of values representable in a byte of data). Traditions include
drinking, behaving silly, coding silly
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