I just booked my place for the Prague conference in September even though I
weally wanted to go to the FoxForward conference.
Unfortunately, both time and money has meant that I had to choose the Prague
venue - not to denigrate Prague, but I think I'd have enjoyed FoxForward
better. Maybe next
Hal,
Try turning of Video acceleration on the Video card.
Dave Crozier
The secret to staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and to lie
about your age
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Hi Dave.
Guess who is back in town (and cold). Only just got back so not really
looked at Prague's session list yet to see if it has improved. But I might
go. Will let you know. Also anyone interested can join the Prague gang list
on www.airportslots.org/mailman/listinfo/prague
Allen
On 8/3/06, Tracy Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our application is used in primarily small offices running peer-to-peer
networks. We currently default to installing in a Company\AppVersion with a
Data folder under it. (I.E. C:\PowerChurch\PcPlus9\Data ) This makes it easy
for users to find
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From: Ted Roche
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Windows Visita Install
I'm curious. Keeping your application installed on the C:\
root is resisting the guidelines MS has set up: programs in
\Program FIles and documents (which might include
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= Pat just claimed he was able to lift 2000 pounds with his
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Or as in true redneck tradition.
She replied, oink oink
;-)
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I conclude that there are two ways of constructing a software design:
One way is
From: Tracy Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Small offices that do not have an IT staff have a hard time with the mystic
world of computer networking. We support our customers over the phone. One
EXE on the peer-to-peer server is easier to upgrade then getting the client
to update all the
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Or as in true redneck tradition.
She replied, oink oink
;-)
I thought that the other man had to squeal like a pig?
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Rob Anderson
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Direct Line: 01536 495205
By the time Vista comes out (in 2010), I'll have migrated over to Dabo,
so the operating system will be a moot point. bg
heh-heh, good point! I am just now going through my released apps, and
providing some enhancements with an eye on playing with both Vista (on a
Virtual PC of course) with
By the time Vista comes out (in 2010), I'll have migrated over to Dabo,
so the operating system will be a moot point. bg
When you get ready to implement a Loader app, check out the loader that Ed
created some time ago. I have been using it for about 5 years, and it has
proven to be an
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written
From: mrgmhale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, August 04, 2006 7:20 am
To: profox@leafe.com
By the time Vista comes out (in 2010), I'll have migrated over to Dabo,
so the operating system will be a moot point. bg
heh-heh, good point! I am just now going through my released apps, and
You're not kidding. It would be nice if they would
require basic statistics to every high school kid in
the country. At least at that point, when someone
sees a poll with a sample size of 100, he knows that
the margin of error is +- 10%.
--- Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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And to keep those books looking like new, use Oil of
Ole!
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Robbo.
Rob Anderson
Senior Software Engineer
From June 1 to August 31, 1930, 21 days had high
temperatures that were 100 degrees or above in the
metropolitan Washington, D.C., area, Patrick Michaels,
senior fellow for environmental studies at the
libertarian Cato Institute, told Cybercast News
Service. That summer has never been approached,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you had an automated update system for your own app then it would be
much better, and more traditional in contemporary computer
environments. I think that Mr. Babcock has posted about his updater,
written in VFP, and I can bet that Charlie has his own flavor. Heck I
mrgmhale wrote:
By the time Vista comes out (in 2010), I'll have migrated over to Dabo,
so the operating system will be a moot point. bg
heh-heh, good point! I am just now going through my released apps, and
providing some enhancements with an eye on playing with both Vista (on a
Hi Carl
I am in the software since 1990, i have a lot of programs in the following
area
Hospital managament system
Accounting / Inventory
Travel Agency
Laboratory
Library
Human resources
i am using the visual promatrix framework that you do not like as mentioned
independent from the
http://www.cagle.com/working/060802/bors.jpg
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DBA / Developer
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5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
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www.electracash.com
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right time,
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Ahmad Zrein wrote:
Hi Carl
I am in the software since 1990, i have a lot of programs in the
following area
Hospital managament system
Accounting / Inventory
Travel Agency
Laboratory
Library
Human resources
i am using the visual promatrix framework that you do not like as
mentioned
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= Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 11:20
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= Subject: [OT] Hottest year of the in the last 100 years? 1933.
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= From June 1 to August 31, 1930, 21 days had high
=
On Aug 4, 2006, at 11:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not following the dabo scene for over a year, but what is the general
method of reporting data to the user? Is there an output solution for
data (reporting) as well as an input one for data (dabo)?
Check out our screencasts for
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check out our screencasts for information about reporting in Dabo,
as well as lots of other cool stuff. Paul has done great things with
the Report Designer, making it a multi-banded design that was very
much inspired by the Visual FoxPro Report
On Aug 4, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
You cannot use Washington, D.C. as the basis of an exemplar for any
climatological analysis. Local geographical and atmospheric
conditions are an important part of climate. For example, New York
City has several weather observation posts and
Ed, if you are going to include my scrawls in your message, please
include all of it.
The only reason I responded was to explain why D.C. is a bad place and
you left that part out.
Thank you.
HALinNY
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I believe that's supposed to be Donald, not Karl.
But it's hard to tell since the cartoonist is neither talented nor
funny.
- Bob
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! Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 11:25 AM
! To:
On Aug 4, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
Ed, if you are going to include my scrawls in your message, please
include all of it.
The only reason I responded was to explain why D.C. is a bad place and
you left that part out.
Um, Hal, I was agreeing with you, and adding additional
I believe that's supposed to be Donald, not Karl.
But it's hard to tell since the cartoonist is neither
talented nor funny.
Not accurate either. The gang wouldn't cede power to Bush under any
circumstance.
Cartoon should say:
Now George, you just go out there and tell them all about
Well, just got bit by something. Yes, it was because I used the
MS-standard approach. Views in this case. I usually avoid Views like the
plague, so I'm not an expert on them. And I wasn't expecting what was
happening. For others of you out there that work with them a lot, you may
have
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, August 04, 2006 10:01 am
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
On Aug 4, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
Ed, if you are going to include my scrawls in your message, please
include all of it.
The only reason I responded was to explain
That definitely looks like Donald, Rummy, Rumsfeld to me, all decked out
in his college wrestling outfit, and the cartoonist had me laughing.
Regards,
LelandJ
Bob Calco wrote:
I believe that's supposed to be Donald, not Karl.
But it's hard to tell since the cartoonist is neither talented
! I believe that's supposed to be Donald, not Karl.
!
! But it's hard to tell since the cartoonist is neither
! talented nor funny.
!
! Not accurate either. The gang wouldn't cede power to Bush under any
! circumstance.
It must be hard being you. The cost of medication alone is probably
!
! On Aug 4, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
!
! Ed, if you are going to include my scrawls in your message, please
! include all of it.
!
! The only reason I responded was to explain why D.C. is a
! bad place and
! you left that part out.
!
! Um, Hal, I was agreeing with
Or perhaps Rummy has on his torture outfit used for those special
occasion when he has the chance to tighten up the screw of the vice in
which he has a prisoners head, one more turn. LOL
Regards,
Lelandj
Bob Calco wrote:
I believe that's supposed to be Donald, not Karl.
But it's hard to
On Aug 4, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Eugene Vital wrote:
Ya, he is the founder and he hosts the website at his office. They
have been getting a lot of attention lately as people are
looking for a RAD too for Linux. I have been messing around with it
and it isn't that hard to pick up.
I haven't had
Ed,
I'm not able to get to the archives.
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
Tracy
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In other news, Bob Calco recently bought a 17 MacBook Pro for his
next Big Project... but he said he'll probably upgrade to Vista on his
new Toshiba Qosmio as well... after the product is released and two or
three service packs are provided for
I have a serial device connected to a computer.I've built a com server
which listens for events from the device. When an event is received the com
server has to signal software running on another computer which responds to
the event. Sounds like a job for eventhandler(). Well I can't get it
On Aug 4, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
I'm not able to get to the archives.
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
I've been doing some work on the server today. They may be out
intermittently over the next day or two, but they'll be back!
-- Ed
On Aug 4, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
but they'll be back!
Servers named Arnold?
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Date: Fri, August 04, 2006 2:15 pm
To: profox@leafe.com
On Aug 4, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
but they'll be back!
Servers named Arnold?
And it wants to run for President.
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The earliest periods diagrammed in the timeline represent a fusion
between the two positions. Most scholarly assessments categorize the
early books of the Hebrew Bible as legend. Fundamentalists consider them
to be real history. The diagrams found here for that period are
something of a
On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
The earliest periods diagrammed in the timeline represent a fusion
between the two positions. Most scholarly assessments categorize the
early books of the Hebrew Bible as legend. Fundamentalists consider
them
to be real history. The diagrams
Madigan,
That summer has never been approached, and
it's not going to be approached this year.
So? It has nothing to do with whether I am going to judge the conclusions of
the Cato Institute as having a better reliability than other more respected
institutions for environmental studies.
As we
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, this changes how I live my life, and what I hold to be important!!
I can't wait until he comes out with the Angles On The Head Of A Pin
chart!!
I like how it meshes the events across a variety of civilizations in the
time line. Impressive job
Ed, Stephen,
... early books of the Hebrew Bible as legend.
Fundamentalists consider them to be real history.
FWIW, I consider that point of view to simply be the belief system of a
person too lazy to reconcile fact and truth, and to understand what they
really are. Fact is what you get when
Bill,
Your eventhandler object has to have all the events in the interface coded in
your PRG.
This does not mean you need behavior code in each event, but the shell of the
procedure
has to be there. The VFP Object Browser can help in this respect. All you have
to do is
drag the interface to a
Yes, I used that technique. Here's the code that doesn't work:
PUBLIC oEvents
oEvents=NEWOBJECT(myclass)
oComm = CREATEOBJECT(CrossPointServer.CrossPointServer) _comm object
EventActive=EVENTHANDLER(oComm,oEvents)
?EventActive
DEFINE CLASS myclass AS session OLEPUBLIC
IMPLEMENTS
Yep, and if the Jews don't take care of the Muslims,
they'll be lamp shades again.
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Rob Anderson
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Those outfits are reserved for Democrats, so it was
Harry Reid
--- Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that's supposed to be Donald, not Karl.
But it's hard to tell since the cartoonist is
neither talented nor
funny.
- Bob
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Neither is the caca that you quote, namely algore
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
That summer has never been approached, and
it's not going to be approached this year.
So? It has nothing to do with whether I am going to
judge the conclusions of
the Cato
You haven't figured out that you're delutional
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed, Stephen,
... early books of the Hebrew Bible as legend.
Fundamentalists consider them to be real history.
FWIW, I consider that point of view to simply be the
belief system of a
person
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
The earliest periods diagrammed in the timeline represent a fusion
between the two positions. Most scholarly assessments categorize the
early books of the Hebrew Bible as legend. Fundamentalists consider them
to be real
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
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There is no such thing as a God said it, I believe it, that settles it
truth or fact basis for life.
Hi Kris!
How do you know, did God tell you that He didn't say anything?
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