No it hasn't, it isn't in the Euro which is the European currency but is still
part of the EU.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Theisen
Sent: 17 November 2007 12:51
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Subject: Re: [OT] The UN: Keep it or scrap it?
Try Zend Studio...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Malcolm Greene
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NF] PHP editor with 'intellisense'?
Have any of you PHP developers stumbled across a PHP editor th
komodo does code completion as well. I have it and zend studio, and I
have been using komodo more lately. I just like its look and feel
better than zsend studio. Komodo also comes with this cool firefox
proxy that you can use for debugging.
On Nov 17, 2007 6:41 PM, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Nov 17, 2007 5:35 PM, Malcolm Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have any of you PHP developers stumbled across a PHP editor that
> supports 'intellisense' expansion of keywords and control structures?
Most of them do. phpEd [1] is used by a consultant I know and he
recommends it. We also eval
On Nov 16, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>
> On Nov 16, 2007, at 1:25 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
>
>> Are they MP3s? I use a utility called mp3tag that I think can do
>> this.
>
> Yup --- I'll take a look, thanks.
OK, I took a look, and this one did what I wanted it to -- pretty nic
Hi Ken,
> I am using Zend Studio. It does that pretty well, ...
1. Which version of Zend Studio - Standard or Pro?
2. Does the Zend install include a Windows version of Apache, MySQL and
the PHP script engine? I'm looking for a tool that can be used on a
customer's corporate PC and I don't have
On Nov 17, 2007, at 4:35 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:
> Have any of you PHP developers stumbled across a PHP editor that
> supports 'intellisense' expansion of keywords and control structures?
I am using Zend Studio. It does that pretty well, though if you make
an object a property of another obj
Have any of you PHP developers stumbled across a PHP editor that
supports 'intellisense' expansion of keywords and control structures?
Thanks,
Malcolm
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I found the post below over on the Beretta forum, which was interesting,
so I'm passing it along:
#--
A homeowner shot and killed two men who were leaving after burglarizing
his neighbor's home. He was on the phone with 911 and advised to stay
inside and let the police hand
On Nov 17, 2007 12:51 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 17 November 2007 01:58, Adam Buckland wrote:
> > Thanks, that shows that just France, Germany, The UK, Italy and Spain put
> > in more than the US and don't default on it...
> >
> >
> > Jean was wrong the EU puts in far
There won't be any more burglars on that street. LOL
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Now this is what a shotgun is for!
> >
>
>http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=5538780
>
> That dispatcher had been fed the nonsense that the
> government could actually protect us and solve our
Too bad it wasn't on video.
Now that's what I can "gun control, hitting your
targets one cartridge at a time.
Blam Blam
Dead Burglars
so sorry
The End.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Now this is what a shotgun is for!
> >
>
>http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=5538780
>
>
Thanks Ed, Vince.
E.
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Does anybody on this list know how to spell "lose"?
--- Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > Good, they get far more benefits than the US does.
> >
> >
>
> LOL
> And as soon as he looses the argument, he changes
> the issue!
> Just like a ten year old saying "
>Now this is what a shotgun is for!
>
>http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=5538780
That dispatcher had been fed the nonsense that the government could actually
protect us and solve our problems. The guy, at only the cost of a few shotgun
shells solved the problem. As a taxpayer
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>> No wonder they kill so many presidents in your country!
>>
>
> You really are clueless, sir. Your definition of "so many" is certainly
> not what others might consider "so many."
>
In my country NO president at all has b
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>
> No wonder they kill so many presidents in your country!
>
You really are clueless, sir. Your definition of "so many" is certainly
not what others might consider "so many."
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Bernardo Stanfield wrote:
> I have a client who wants to develop his own system that will interface with
> the one that I have provided and for which I have a maintenance contract. He
> tells me that he will need to write to the tables that belong to my system
> and has asked me if thats OK. I f
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I worked on a project like that. The writer didn't
> want anyone to understand it and there was no chance
> of anyone understanding it. The company was taking a
> real chance if this guy ever died suddenly.
>
>
F*ckers like that should be stripped and beaten publicly f
Ajoy Khaund wrote:
> Thankz for the advice.
>
> I opted out and told him that I will be available in January in case he
> wants to deploy my product. They are also in a spot as they have invested
> quite an amount.
>
>
'atta boy, Ajoy. Sounds like a good professional response that you
won't
Michael Madigan wrote:
> Just like the Europeans not to pull their weight. We
> bail them out of WWII and we also pay for the UN.
>
> I say cut them loose and see what happens.
>
> US Forces out of Europe!
>
>
Yepbring 'em all home...let the rest of the world fend for
themselves...they do
On Nov 17, 2007, at 9:27 AM, Vince Teachout wrote:
> What Ed said, but also be aware that at least in the U.S., " men
> walk
> into a bar" is a very common beginning to a joke, so you're already
> thinking of a saloon, and the switch to the metal pole is more
> surprising.
Exactly - the
Thanks to all who have given me their input. I have a lot more options to
consider now. Will let you know what is finally decided. Best regards.
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From: Bernardo Stanfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:04:26 AM
Subject: Mai
Pete Theisen wrote:
> On Friday 16 November 2007 12:46, Jean Laeremans wrote:
>
>> Sometimes the US actions reminds me this guy...
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7091904.stm
>
> Hi Jean!
>
> The real way to get the lug nut off is an impact wrench or if that fails a
> torch. Get
Ed Leafe wrote:
> The first
> line of the joke implies the more common meaning of 'going to a place
> to drink', while the second line of the joke switches the meaning to
> the crashing one.
>
>
What Ed said, but also be aware that at least in the U.S., " men walk
into a bar" is a very c
Thankz for the advice.
I opted out and told him that I will be available in January in case he
wants to deploy my product. They are also in a spot as they have invested
quite an amount.
Ajoy Khaund
Neamati Road
Near Bhogdoi Bridge
Jorhat 785 001
Assam, India
Tel: 91-376-2351288
Cell: 91-94350
On Nov 17, 2007 5:04 AM, Bernardo Stanfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a client who wants to develop his own system that will interface with
> the one that I have provided and for which I have a maintenance contract. He
> tells me that he will need to write to the tables that belong to
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
> To our friends out there that come from places where English isn't the
> predominant language...
>
> What web search engines do you use? Is there the same Google stuff
> available to you, just based on your local language?
>
Yes, we have Google Guatemala: www.google.com
On Nov 17, 2007, at 3:55 AM, Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
> Can someone explain to me the joke below ?
>
> House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
>
> here's a joke for you
>
> House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
>
> Three guys walk into a bar.
>
> House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
>
> the
On Friday 16 November 2007 12:46, Jean Laeremans wrote:
> Sometimes the US actions reminds me this guy...
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7091904.stm
Hi Jean!
The real way to get the lug nut off is an impact wrench or if that fails a
torch. Get the nut cherry red and then it shoul
On Saturday 17 November 2007 01:58, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Thanks, that shows that just France, Germany, The UK, Italy and Spain put
> in more than the US and don't default on it...
>
>
> Jean was wrong the EU puts in far MORE than the US.
Hi Adam!
I thought the UK opted out of the EU?
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Regard
Scratch this one I found DBGETPROP("Name","Table","Path")
Thanks !
Paul Newton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> If I "USE" a DBC and SCAN FOR ObjectType = "TABLE", how can I find
> which (DBF) file on disk a particular record in the DBC points to ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Newton
>
>
[excessive quoting removed b
I had to sack a programmer some years ago. His code was so 'elegant' that
no one else in the department could understand it let alone maintain it!
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
>
> It's just that "elegance" makes it difficult for us hackers to
> understand.
> <<<
>
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> Good, they get far more benefits than the US does.
>
>
LOL
And as soon as he looses the argument, he changes the issue!
Just like a ten year old saying "my dad is bigger than yours but
mine's a policeman but mine has many brothers and will beat the shit
out of yo
Michael Madigan wrote:
> Just like the Europeans not to pull their weight. We
> bail them out of WWII and we also pay for the UN.
>
> I say cut them loose and see what happens.
>
> US Forces out of Europe!
>
And considering you are in the mood. Could you please get the fuck out
of South and Ce
Michael Madigan wrote:
> Now this is what a shotgun is for!
>
> http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=5538780
>
>
Yes, I can see what you mean. You people always like to talk about what
you're going to do. Here the man would have shot them, period. What's
all that bullshit of talki
Hi all
If I "USE" a DBC and SCAN FOR ObjectType = "TABLE", how can I find
which (DBF) file on disk a particular record in the DBC points to ?
Thanks
Paul Newton
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Probably really really funny after a few beers... did you try that?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Eurico Chagas Filho
Sent: 17 November 2007 08:55
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Subject: [OT] Joke
Hi
Can someone explain to me the joke below ?
Bernardo Stanfield wrote:
> I have a client who wants to develop his own system that will interface with
> the one that I have provided and for which I have a maintenance contract. He
> tells me that he will need to write to the tables that belong to my system
> and has asked me if thats OK. I f
Bernardo
My thoughts on this are
He should not write to your fields in your tables
But if he needs to write to his own fields in your tables he should ask
you to modify your tables to include his fields
He would then be able to write to his fields but not yours
He should not be able to append or
I have a client who wants to develop his own system that will interface with
the one that I have provided and for which I have a maintenance contract. He
tells me that he will need to write to the tables that belong to my system and
has asked me if thats OK. I feel that if he starts to modify th
Hi
Can someone explain to me the joke below ?
House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
here's a joke for you
House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
Three guys walk into a bar.
House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
the fourth one ducks!
Thanks, Eurico.
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I worked on a project like that. The writer didn't
want anyone to understand it and there was no chance
of anyone understanding it. The company was taking a
real chance if this guy ever died suddenly.
--- John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Talk about obfuscation! Sounds like a lifetime
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