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> Jim
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> The fine print was on the company's web site, and not in the stuff I got on
> 'separation' day. I printed it to a PDF to save it. The conversion to the
> retirement medical plan was restricted to those that were involuntarily laid
> off, and did not apply to folks that qu
Kristyne McDaniel <> wrote:
> Stephen,
>
>> Floor 6 - You are visitor 31,456,012 to this floor. There are no men
>> on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are
>> impossible to please. Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store
>
> The fact that Pamela Anderson was a Playmate
Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> My religion requires me to help others, send charity, prevent baby
> deaths.
Whare are you going to start with the first section?
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
"A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
Justin Darnell <> wrote:
> Madigan, this is why people can't have meaningful conversations with
> you. You believe in moral absolutes. You believe you can't be wrong
> and there are no gray areas.
I have to clean the coffee off my monitor now.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis T
Chester Friesen wrote:
> Thanks, all, for your comments. If someone could recommend an obfuscator
> I would appreciate that.
> I wrote an app that has a small vertical market potential, the person I
> wrote it for would like to help me market it. She is concerned that
> someone in her industry t
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 07:15:30 -0500, "Eugene Vital" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Just curious but do people who use services like this worry about
> security?
Absolutely, which is why I would package whatever it was in an encrypted
self-extracting WinRAR exe.
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Hi
I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with the first
tab at the Bottom.
I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.
Is there a way to get the tabs to display from the Top to the Bottom on
the Left hand side?
Th
Andrew Stirling wrote:
> Hi
>
> I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with the first
> tab at the Bottom.
> I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
> It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.
>
> Is there a way to get the tabs to display from the Top to t
There is a setting on the page that allows you to set the order - PageOrder.
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
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> Subject: Pagefr
Wouldn't changing the value of PageOrder on each page do what you want?
John
"In a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home would have a
dog." - Craig Wilson, USA Today, 12/31/98
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Remove me from your address
Just a note of caution. I was developing a VFP 9 app with a pageframe
with tabs on the left and there was a "bug" where the height of the
pageframe in the IDE was different from the height of the pageframe when
the form was run. I can't remember if this was with SP1 or not. The
height problem di
Thanks John & All
I'll just change the page order, I was hoping for a switch to do this.
Andrew Stirling
01250 874580
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program
John Weller wrote:
> There is a setting on the page that allows you to set the order - PageOrder.
>
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Michael,
> Ah, now I can say I personally know of someone who's job was lost to
> India. Sad, but now true. Good luck, Kris.
Yup, I'm one of the statistics now. But I got severance and unemployment and
a reprieve while the house is under construction (no mortgage payments), and
now I have a ne
Stephen,
> Well I thought that the sixth floor should have been gay men
> instead.
That's what I was expecting, actually. :-)
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Glad to hear that.
Virgil Bierschwale
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Michael,
> A
Virgil,
> Glad to hear that.
For a while there I was getting pretty worried. If Steve hadn't sold two
litters of puppies in the last few weeks it would have been worse. But now I
have a reprieve. So I have to make the best use of that reprieve that I can.
I hope that your ventures bear fruit so
Thanks..
They will because I'm a persistent SOB and too stupid to know when to give
up.
Guess that’s why they call us hard headed dutchmen
Virgil Bierschwale
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Are you with the CIA? Most files that are sent can be zipped with a password
and that should suffice in most cases. If you are sending critical, top
secret, classified information, this isn't a good method. I do this all the
time. Somebody wants to see some pictures I took, I put them on my web
ser
Subject: Bar Robot
Subject: Bar Robot
A man walked into a very high-tech bar. As he sat down on a stool he noticed
that the bartender was a robot. The robot clicked to attention and asked,
"Sir, what will you have?"
The man thought a moment then replied, "A martini please."
The robot clic
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> Guess that’s why they call us hard headed dutchmen
>
>
Then you should be living here in PA with the rest of the cement-headed
Dutchmen.
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MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
"Work smarter, not h
We're pretty good at getting around..
Hell, I may have kinfolk up that way...
I know I had lots of fun in new england
Virgil Bierschwale
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On Monday, January 29, 2007 11:42 AM Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
>We're pretty good at getting around..
>Hell, I may have kinfolk up that way...
>I know I had lots of fun in new england
Yeah, they get around on horse and buggy. I guess you could say they
are pretty good at getting around! :-)
David Crooks wrote:
> Yeah, they get around on horse and buggy. I guess you could say they
> are pretty good at getting around! :-)
>
> My told me about some study of far the Amish walk and it was pretty
> amazing. You won't see too many fat Amish folks!
>
The mature women perhaps...but then
Michael,
If you can shell out to a command line then run the command:
ping -r 1 www.yahoo.com
You will get back in the resulting message the WAN IP address. You can
obviously pipe the command out to a text file and examine this to extract
the WAN IP address
Dave Crozier
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Chattanooga is not too bad either.
Regards
Rodney
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [NF] Medical insurance
>
> Yep. We loved Nashville.
>
Michael,
Also I've finished off the Google Earth demo and I'll (hopefully given time)
package it up for you this evening when I get home
Dave Crozier
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Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> Also I've finished off the Google Earth demo and I'll (hopefully given time)
> package it up for you this evening when I get home
>
> Dave Crozier
>
Wonderful! I look forward to seeing it! Thanks!
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MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://
Let me help you spell "where", that's a start. LOL
--- Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> > My religion requires me to help others, send
> charity, prevent baby
> > deaths.
>
> Whare are you going to start with the first section?
>
> Stephen Russell
> DB
Come on Russel, you can't agree with him that there
are no moral absolutes.
--- Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Justin Darnell <> wrote:
> > Madigan, this is why people can't have meaningful
> conversations with
> > you. You believe in moral absolutes. You believe
> you can't be
That's the line I use. "Don't like it, marry a
homo!". LOL
--- Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> > Well I thought that the sixth floor should have
> been gay men
> > instead.
>
> That's what I was expecting, actually. :-)
>
> Kristyne McDaniel
> http://www.mcst
I know there's been some discussion of this in the past. I just found an
API call that will do this.
#DEFINE SM_REMOTESESSION 0x1000
DECLARE INTEGER GetSystemMetrics IN user32 INTEGER nIndex
CLEAR
ACTIVATE SCREEN
?GetSystemMetrics(SM_REMOTESESSION)
Any non-zero value indicates the session is run
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> If you can shell out to a command line then run the command:
>
> ping -r 1 www.yahoo.com
>
> You will get back in the resulting message the WAN IP address. You can
> obviously pipe the command out to a text file and examine this to extract
> the WAN IP address
>
> D
This will work from within vfp as long as you can create an instance of IE
and the website 'www.whatismyip.com' is up and running. This is quick and
dirty - add your error checking:
*create instance of IE
If Type('OIE')='U'
Public oie
oie=Creat('internetexplorer.application')
Michael,
> Does checking the "Encrypted" checkbox on the Project/Project Info
> screen/Project tab just give the slightest level of source code protection
> beyond nothing?
In the real world: No.
> Never really sure of what that accomplished?
That's an easy one ... it prevents you from being
Sales Info wrote:
> Michael,
>
>
>> Does checking the "Encrypted" checkbox on the Project/Project Info
>> screen/Project tab just give the slightest level of source code protection
>> beyond nothing?
>>
>
> In the real world: No.
>
>
>> Never really sure of what that accomplished?
>>
Cheating Wife
A man, returning home a day early from a business
trip,
got into a taxi at the airport. It was after midnight.
While
en route to his home, he asked the cabby if he would
be a
witness. The man suspected his wife was having an
affair
and he intended to catch her in the act. For $10
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:13 PM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> What makes you so arrogant that you think you know why the rest of
> us do
> what we do and that we are all so bloody interested in every
> message that we
> want to do scrolling. Give me a break.
OK, I'll give you that one. I assum
On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> some who were intentionally being jerks. My bad.
I'm sorry, Ed. "My bad" has been a banished phrase since 1998.
http://www.lssu.edu/banished/archive/1998.php
or (http://tinyurl.com/2th2cz)
Even done sarcastically, it is really "your bad."
On 1/29/07, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I forgot the possibility that it was being done on purpose
> by some who were intentionally being jerks. My bad.
>
Ow. "Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by ignorance."
Wikipedia gives both sides of the debate a little:
http:/
On Jan 29, 2007, at 3:43 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
>> I forgot the possibility that it was being done on purpose
>> by some who were intentionally being jerks. My bad.
>
> Ow. "Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by
> ignorance."
That was my original thought, and I was chas
I had a client I've worked with before approach me for a follow-on
project. They're strapped for cash at the moment, but had been perfect
with payments on time in previous project that lasted 10 months.
They'd like to defer some of the costs of development for a period,
which I can sympathize with,
Howdy all,
I'm testing a form, which contains an instance of IE. What I'd like
to do is to run several instances of this form - each with a different
webpage loaded - and refresh them all at once.
Does anyone know of a quick way to refresh every open form?
Cheers,
Garry
--
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I extend credit to one client - but not intentionally!!! They're b&*( awful
payers but always pay up in the end; they have to as they rely on me too
much.
My immediate reaction would be to avoid it like the plague. If they need a
loan then get one from the bank.
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 3
Hello,
I have to work on an old FPW 2.6 program and make changes to a report.
It uses very basic code:
set console off
set print font 'COURIER',8
set printer on
? 'Report Header'
?
? 'More report stuff'
set printer off
set printer to
set console on
I need to be able to change the font to a fixed l
If it were my nominal client, not one that pays a monthly recurring license
fee, I would call my Legal Counsel to see what loan instruments (it is
essentially a loan, after all) can be hammered out, how collection can be
enforced, what you must do to legally charge interest within the bounds of
you
> If
> they need a
> loan then get one from the bank.
They may be too far tapped to get further cash from a traditional lending
institution. The easiest source of cash for any company is to refrain from
paying their bills timely. I know many car dealerships that had to do that
in the late 70s, an
My job in '03 was lost to India...best pay I ever had for a j.o.b.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
>Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
>
>
>>The fine print was on the company's web site, and not in the stuff I got on
>>'separation' day. I printed it to a PDF to save it. The conversion to the
>>retirement
I see no problem if you feel that you can trust this client.
My 2nd to last major client had me extending him credit (to the tune of
over $11,500 in 6 weeks) by crying cash flow problems but didn't bother
to tell me he wasn't going to pay... That's not someone you want to
extend any more credi
Ted Roche wrote:
> I had a client I've worked with before approach me for a follow-on
> project. They're strapped for cash at the moment, but had been perfect
> with payments on time in previous project that lasted 10 months.
> They'd like to defer some of the costs of development for a period,
> w
I found the FOXPRINT font from the old days and it works fine.
Thanks,
Kent
>
>
> Hello,
> I have to work on an old FPW 2.6 program and make changes to a report.
> It uses very basic code:
> set console off
> set print font 'COURIER',8
> set printer on
> ? 'Report Header'
> ?
> ? 'More report stuf
Ted,
Can your client pay you by credit card? Plastic is EASY to get. In the
past, I have paid contractors by credit card in a cash flow crunch. I
would have no problems expecting the same treatment from my clients. An
alternative to credit cards might be to lease them your services (or the
softwar
Ted,
Can your client pay you by credit card? Plastic is EASY to get. In the
past, I have paid contractors by credit card in a cash flow crunch. I
would have no problems expecting the same treatment from my clients. An
alternative to credit cards might be to lease them your services (or the
softwar
john harvey wrote:
> I've done my time fixing the world, or so I thought (32 years of Policing).
> I'm going back to the "world fixing" business some time in the next week or
> so.
Now that's the spirit! I totally agree with you. You should go back to
clubbing your fellow citizens and leave other
Michael Madigan wrote:
> 1. It's murder
> 2. Why don't we allow parents to kill their 1yo kids?
> 3. Most abortions are by women who don't want to be
> inconvenienced, not those who can't have the child.
> 4. There are plenty of adoption options
> 5. There are plenty of public assistance optio
john harvey wrote:
> Personally, I wouldn't mind if the US and some of the other countries banded
> together and rid the earth of the terrorist dictators. That's a slippery
> slope though and a task that is daunting to say the least. I'd like to see
> the "leaders" of the African nations that have
Michael Madigan wrote:
> You compare the execution of Saddam Hussein, a man who
> has killed over a million Iraqis, some by being gassed
> with chemical weapons, some by being thrown off
> buildings, some by being thrown into shredders, to
> aborting an innocent baby in the womb? Saddam had a
> l
john harvey wrote:
> Murder is the UNLAWFUL taking of a human life, by another, with malice
> aforethought.
>
> Killing Saddam wasn't murder, it was a lawful execution.
>
Then if the law allows abortion they would also be lawful executions?
> John
>
>
> And let's look at number 1. You suppo
Garry Bettle wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> I'm testing a form, which contains an instance of IE. What I'd like
> to do is to run several instances of this form - each with a different
> webpage loaded - and refresh them all at once.
>
> Does anyone know of a quick way to refresh every open form?
FOR EA
Michael Madigan wrote:
> Killing Saddam isn't murder. You can say it all you
> want, but it isn't.
>
>
You see! The logic implant at it's highest!
>
>
> --- Justin Darnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I made the comparison to say that murder is murder.
>>
>> Oh, I see, your God celebra
Give each form a name when you create it, then drill down the object.
John
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Howdy all,
I'm testing a
I got one of those. He pays, but it's like getting a root canal if I try to
get him to "catch up". Oh well, I just tack a little on it for the carrying
charge.
John
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Wow, this is a tough call. I would at least get paid
weekly what you can't afford to eat. In my case it
would be 50%.
So if my rate is $90.00, I would want $45.00 an hour
at the end of each week, that is if I could afford to
do it.
We've all worked 100% blood, sweat and tears on a
project, bi
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Subj: FPW 2.6 Report Font
Date: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:20 pm
Kristyne McDaniel <> wrote:
> Michael,
>
>> Ah, now I can say I personally know of someone who's job was lost to
>> India. Sad, but now true. Good luck, Kris.
>
> Yup, I'm one of the statistics now. But I got severance and
> unemployment and a reprieve while the house is under construction (no
Alan Bourke <> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 07:15:30 -0500, "Eugene Vital"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>
>> Just curious but do people who use services like this worry about
>> security?
>
> Absolutely, which is why I would package whatever it was in an
> encrypted self-extracting WinRAR exe.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
> What industry or what kind of app, Chester, if I may ask?
Well, I guess "industry" may not be the "correct" word. It is for
gymkhana events. They have a complicated method of calculating points
for the various events. They enter the rider/horse combinations, event
I got called back to vegas for a similar situation
they actually do a good job asking the right questions
however that said it is real hard for them to come in to a turf war and get
the true scenario as usually the business stakeholders will send a yes man
because in their mind they are too bu
Stephen the Cook wrote:
> I just heard that we have EDS coming into IP for some outsource work. I have
> no idea how they, IP, can think that they can work within off site
> organization. They can't produce any documentation from one group of
> business analysts to coders. Everything takes a face
Chester Friesen wrote:
> MB Software Solutions wrote:
>
>> What industry or what kind of app, Chester, if I may ask?
>>
> Well, I guess "industry" may not be the "correct" word. It is for
> gymkhana events. They have a complicated method of calculating points
> for the various events. The
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