On 7/28/2012 12:48 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
> I think you'll find that was more in reference to FireFox vs IE than VFP
> judging from the other comments there.
I'd bet moreso on this.
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On 07/28/2012 09:48 AM, Fred Taylor wrote:
> I think you'll find that was more in reference to FireFox vs IE than VFP
> judging from the other comments there.
>
I think you'll find that was more in reference to FireFox vs IE than VFP
judging from the other comments there.
Fred
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Michael: Woot always has a silly write up (comments) about anything
> they sell. As long as they have been around, most
Michael: Woot always has a silly write up (comments) about anything
they sell. As long as they have been around, most of them are still
pretty funny. You'll see a description and then a "more..." button. It
appears that someone at Woot is privy to the FoxPro story.
Jeff
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On 7/27/2012 8:47 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> OMG! Those guys are hip! It really does say that!
>
I don't see that on the shirt?!?!???
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Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Hey - if you guys are really THAT interested - I could work up a shirt
> with an Actual FoxPro logo on it. Now - since VFP is officially dead
> according to M$ - would that mean I could use the old VFP Logo as I
> wish? Or would there be legal ramifications???
Not quite THAT i
Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Hey - if you guys are really THAT interested - I could work up a shirt
> with an Actual FoxPro logo on it. Now - since VFP is officially dead
> according to M$ - would that mean I could use the old VFP Logo as I
> wish? Or would there be legal ramifications???
Not quite THAT i
On 10/10/11 12:10 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> We had a user group named El Zorro and used a Z on our web site. We
> got a cease& desist from Tri-star pictures!!! So we made an animated
> gif of a paper bag going up& down over the Z. Pretty funny. I wish I
> had saved the letter one of our mem
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> On 10/10/11 8:42 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
>> Or would there be legal ramifications???
> You could always do it and then when they send you a
On 10/10/11 9:56 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> I like your thought process there Paul.
It really is the most American way. Do what you want. If someone fusses, try to
come
to agreement. If that doesn't work, prepare your court case.
Why sweat something that may not even be an issue? You'll have plent
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On 10/10/11 8:42 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Or would there be legal ramifications???
You could alw
On 10/10/2011 11:51 AM, Lou Syracuse wrote:
> Well I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV (although I do work for an
> advertising agency), but...
>
> Microsoft owns the copyrights to FoxPro, and the logo is trademarked. So my
> guess (read my disclaimer above, and Ed's below) is there ARE
On 10/10/11 8:42 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Or would there be legal ramifications???
You could always do it and then when they send you a cease-and-desist, stop.
That's pretty much how the software industry works anyway.
Paul
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On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Hey - if you guys are really THAT interested - I could work up a shirt
> with an Actual FoxPro logo on it. Now - since VFP is officially dead
> according to M$ - would that mean I could use the old VFP Logo as I
> wish? Or would there be legal
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Subject: RE: [NF] Fox Tshirt
Hey - if you guys are really THAT interested - I could work up a shirt
with an Actual FoxPro logo on it. Now - since VFP is officially dead
accordin
On Oct 10, 2011, at 10:42 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Hey - if you guys are really THAT interested - I could work up a shirt
> with an Actual FoxPro logo on it. Now - since VFP is officially dead
> according to M$ - would that mean I could use the old VFP Logo as I
> wish? Or would there be legal rami
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http://shirt.woot.com/
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
> On 10/10/2011 06:23 AM, GaryT wrote:
>> Jeff Johnson told us about the Fox T-shirt.
>>> http://shirt.woot.com/
[SNIP]
> At the bottom of the page you will see a link to size chart. K = Kids.
> I normally wear a large, but need to get a 2X from Woot. The shirts run
> sma
On 10/10/2011 06:23 AM, GaryT wrote:
> Jeff Johnson told us about the Fox T-shirt.
>> http://shirt.woot.com/
>>
>
> Can you guys in America help me please.
>
> Some of the T-shirt sizes are obvious
> S, M, L, XL. etc are small, medium, large, extra large and so on.
>
> Strangely, in Australia we d
Jeff Johnson told us about the Fox T-shirt.
> http://shirt.woot.com/
>
Can you guys in America help me please.
Some of the T-shirt sizes are obvious
S, M, L, XL. etc are small, medium, large, extra large and so on.
Strangely, in Australia we don't have any K sizes.
One can guess it's probably
http://shirt.woot.com/
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