Oh yeah!
On 1/27/07, Nicholas Geti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> That's why this way is funnier.
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> >I believe the original joke had
Charlie Coleman <> wrote:
> Maybe the person was doing "good" before they became saved, maybe
> not. The thing is, if someone claims to be a Christian but
> continuously commits evil acts, there is good reason to doubt they
> are saved. The book of James in the New Testament can be sort of
> summed
Stephen the Cook wrote:
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>> (F*ck your mgmt if they're dissing the Fox for no good/valid reason.
>> I hate politics---that's why I became an independent.)
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> Could have been a breech of security and all the customer data, and credit
> card detail
Hi
Is Cognos still around? I also saw a demo of Synaptris a few years back.
Cheers
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Oh, inhabitants of the UK are "people" now? LOL
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure he means the whole lot, the more people Michael
> can insult at a time the better.
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> Rod
Sorry if I've overlooked an obvious answer or workaround to this problem.
I've got a form that is based off a class, and I want to see if I have
hidden any code anywhere that would change the behavior of this form. Is
their something I can do that will show me where I've put code for the form
or a
One of my clients wanted me to fill out an insurance report for 'water
damage' on her computer equipment [it's a small office - 3 computers]. I
stopped by the other day to fix up her network again [she plugged the
telephone line into her router instead of the CAT 5 - two people in two days
that did
On Jan 27, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Jeff Fisher wrote:
> Damn these ethics - it is costing me money again.
Costing your integrity is a higher price.
Ken
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Intermediate solution: Use the form (It's a regular dbf) and look for
properties and method memo fields that are filled
Longer term: download and use my ChkStr routine to see all code in the
form. Some training required...
Jeff Roberts wrote:
>Sorry if I've overlooked an obvious answer or wo
She has been a long time client of mine doing all kinds of
PC/Networking/HIPAA/Hacking stuff for her.
Once when she broke up with her girlfriend [yep, no chance of dating her!],
she changed the password in her billing software, and it messed up
everything, had to hack into it with a hex editor.
We've all lost money because of ethics, but in this
case it's even more than ethics. Insurance fraud is a
crime and you can do time for it. You did the right
thing.
If she stops using you because of this, good riddance.
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> She has been a long time
I have no doubt about that.
On 1/27/07, Jeff Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sometimes I feel that the good guys are losing.
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> jeff fisher, MCP
> www.turbofish.com
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Jeff,
Don’t forget that if you richt click on the property box you can elect to
view only the used methods/properties. In the worst scenario this could make
the code easier to spot.
I'd suggest using Chet's suggestion and ChkStr Routine as he posted.
Dave Crozier
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Jeff,
You could always mention the truth to the insurance company when she puts in
the final claim with whatever documentation she uses. I'm sure they would be
interested in fraud and it wouldn’t surprise me if the end claim has
documentation that LOOKS like it came from you. I've had one of those
Very few ethical people get to be wealthy.
> > Sometimes I feel that the good guys are losing.
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> > jeff fisher, MCP
> > www.turbofish.com
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Whats wrong with that ?
I sure as hell wouldn’t lie for them either.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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I'm pretty sure you can also load the SCX into the class browser and
then use that to generate a source code view. Also, you can use scctext
to create a prg (sca).
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Jeff,
> Dont forget that if you richt click on the property box you can elect to
> view only the used methods
You are a better person for taking the high road. The willingness to
compromise on ethics leads to a very slippery slopw down. I applaud your
action, and wish such courage could pay bills. You could go the extra mile
& contact the insurance commissioner of your state and advise of what you
were
We good guys are not losing. It is that more bad guys are popping up as
folks get desperate to make easy money preying off others.
Gil
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> it wouldn’t surprise me if the end claim has
> documentation that LOOKS like it came from you
Good point. Better get your licks in up frnt.
Gil
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> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 3:43 PM
Better to go through life with a clear conscience, and die an honest man,
than live life looking over my shoulder and wondering what things folks will
say when I do bite the dust.
Gil
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfZ_gXCHaMw
Saddam - Hung for the Holidays
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike
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Is there a way to protect VFP source code in exe from decompilation?
Regards,
Chester Friesen
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At 11:32 PM 1/25/07, you wrote:
>I agree.
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>Perfect!
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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My son Chris Russell has requested that we assist him with the following:
The University of Tennessee Pride of the Southland Marching Band has been
invited to play in the St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin Ireland on March
17, 2007. The members of the band are expected to pay for the trip
themse
The problem is that the unethical never lose sleep
over it. It amazes me so many times when I see what
goes on.
--- mrgmhale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Better to go through life with a clear conscience,
> and die an honest man,
> than live life looking over my shoulder and
> wondering what t
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