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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o84PE871BE
You're promoting BHO now? You do realize that many will LIKE what he's
saying, right?
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I believe in a strong defense. I think it would be a mistake for the
USA to unilaterally disarm, but I wouldn't mind reductions in defense,
as long as we had treaties with all other major players for proportional
reductions in their defense/military/disarmament, so the USA would at
least maint
>Ok, so other than the spent nuclear waste that doesn't break down for
>hundreds of years, what's wrong with creating nuclear plants all over
>the nation?
There was a time when we believed in American ingenuity and understood we could
solve problems. Now the left and the press have convinced u
Our American ingenuity was oursourced overseas apparently...
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There was a time when we believed in American ingenuity and understood we
> could solve problems. Now the left and the press have convinced us our
> problems are bigger than we are. Our abilities haven'
>I don't like nuclear energy; because, nuclear energy, and its by
>products, are toxic to all forms of life. Nuclear energy can be erratic
>and unpredictable. It requires much more regulation, supervision,
>backup systems, and security that other forms of energy, because it is
>so dangerous.
. on the off chance some of you may be working with C#, I thought I'd toss
in this nugget. As far as I could find, it is not out there on Google
anywhere. Ready? Here goes:
You have this string: string MyString = @""
You need to add a double quotation marks in the middle and end of it, so it
e
>Nuclear energy create electricity form the heat produced in nuclear
>fission and nuclear fusion. Water is heated into steam. The steam is
>used to drive turbines that generate electricity. Once a nuclear
>reaction is started, it is difficult to stop short of consuming all the
>fuel with the
How many nuclear accidents have occurred on USA and Russian submarines?
The nuclear fuel used in submarines is better refined, (eg weapons grade
material), that the fuel used in nuclear power plants. This make
accidents in nuclear submarine particularly dangerous.
The fuel used on nuclear s
She's abandoned her dream, for this presidential election cycle, but
that doesn't mean that you shouldn't stop giving her money.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/24/clinton-wants-help-with-campaign-debt/
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On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:20 AM Michael Oke, II wrote:
>She's abandoned her dream, for this presidential election cycle, but
that doesn't mean that you shouldn't stop giving
>her money.
>http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/24/clinton-wants-help-with
-campaign-debt/
She lost the prim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I don't like nuclear energy; because, nuclear energy, and its by
>> products, are toxic to all forms of life. Nuclear energy can be erratic
>> and unpredictable. It requires much more regulation, supervision,
>> backup systems, and security that other forms of energ
Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama on June 24 will mingle with the
Southland's Democratic elite, who will pony up $28,500 per couple to
join a glittering VIP dinner and reception at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
And you get a magnanimous 30 minutes to eat before you get to
"participate"
On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:28 AM Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>If I understand correctly, there has not been any new development of
nuclear power plant in the USA for over 30 years. >I do not understand
how all this improvement in safety occurred, since such problems are
usually worked out as
On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:34 AM Michael Oke, II wrote:
>Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama on June 24 will mingle with
the Southland's Democratic elite, who will pony up >$28,500 per couple
to join a glittering VIP dinner and reception at the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion.
>And you get a mag
David Smith wrote:
> . on the off chance some of you may be working with C#, I thought I'd toss
> in this nugget. As far as I could find, it is not out there on Google
> anywhere. Ready? Here goes:
>
>
>
> You have this string: string MyString = @""
>
> You need to add a double quotation marks
Michael Oke, II wrote:
> Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama on June 24 will mingle with the
> Southland's Democratic elite, who will pony up $28,500 per couple to
> join a glittering VIP dinner and reception at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
>
> And you get a magnanimous 30 minutes to eat
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> I believe in a strong defense. I think it would be a mistake for the
> USA to unilaterally disarm, but I wouldn't mind reductions in defense,
> as long as we had treaties with all other major players for proportional
> reductions in their defense/military/disarma
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 8:35 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I don't like nuclear energy; because, nuclear energy, and its by
> >products, are toxic to all forms of life. Nuclear energy can be erratic
> >and unpredictable. It requires much more regulation, supervision,
> >backup systems, and s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Nuclear energy create electricity form the heat produced in nuclear
>> fission and nuclear fusion. Water is heated into steam. The steam is
>> used to drive turbines that generate electricity. Once a nuclear
>> reaction is started, it is difficult to stop short of
My error, I forgot the OT tag when I sent this.
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Michael Oke, II wrote:
>> Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama on June 24 will mingle with the
>> Southland's Democratic elite, who will pony up $28,500 per couple to
>> join a glittering VIP dinne
I understand what it's called, I just find it to be a touch over the
line but hey, if you can afford it and want to spend that much to meet
the man, more power to you.
::michael
David Crooks wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:34 AM Michael Oke, II wrote:
>
>> Presidential candidate Sen. Bar
David Crooks wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:20 AM Michael Oke, II wrote:
>
>> She's abandoned her dream, for this presidential election cycle, but
> that doesn't mean that you shouldn't stop giving
>> her money.
>
>> http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/24/clinton-wants-help-with
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Michael Oke, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand what it's called, I just find it to be a touch over the
> line but hey, if you can afford it and want to spend that much to meet
> the man, more power to you.
>
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> Our American ingenuity was oursourced overseas apparently...
> Jim
All for the sake of raising next quarter's profits for the shareholder
and CXOs.
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>
>
> Why should we be afraid of the Chinese? Why not look for ways to make
> them an ally (hard to believe they're not already, given that we consume
> 90% of their goods).
> ---
David Crooks wrote:
> I listened to a part of Bill O'Reilly yesterday driving to lunch.
I thought you didn't like O'Reilly?!?!?!
> He said that the #1 liberal country (where does he get this stuff?) Sweden
> is more that 50% nuclear power and France (I think he said was #3
> liberal country i
I'm not promoting him. It's a campaign spot that shows you what a bad person
he is. This is what he admits.
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[OT], please...
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Out military is too small as it is. We are stretched to the limit in Iraq.
What's going to happen if he need to fight on another front?
If Obama wins, on Jan 21, 2009 Iran will invade Iraq, and North Korea will
invade South Korea, and Barry will do nothing.
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They're all a product of the terrible school systems. No one's a winner
anymore, we're all losers.
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On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Crooks wrote:
> > On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:20 AM Michael Oke, II wrote:
> >
> >> She's abandoned her dream, for this presidential election cycle, but
> > that doesn't mean that you should
Stephen Russell wrote:
> They can foreclose on our way of life in a heartbeat.
>
> They as a communist country could STOP all shipments of cheap crap to the
> USA till we pay off our debt.
>
> WalMart would collapse. There would be a run at retail all over the nation
> and people would be bringi
Huummm, it look like Dick cheney has already made up his mind on this issue:
#-
Excerpt:
_Going Backwards
_
_Cheney Promises Big US Nuclear Power Expansion
_
Vice-President Dick Cheney threw away 20 years of environmental caution
yesterday when he announced that t
Michael Madigan wrote:
> They're all a product of the terrible school systems. No one's a winner
> anymore, we're all losers.
That's where we need to divert all of these huge DoD dollars---to the
educational system. imo, education always seems to get overlooked.
Sure, they talk about improvi
Save your money, drive to chicago, and walk around the south side. Meet plenty
of Obama-like thugs there for a lot less, msybe the cost of a wallet and its
contents.
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http:/
These crooks never use their own money. It's like Oprah giving away cars.
She's not giving them away, Pontiac is giving them away.
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Is your position on national defense similar to Obama's? Your are right
about our economic relationship with China, but Washington has become
dependent on Chian to buy USA debt, so we can continue to consume
China's goods and services. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
MB Software Solutions General Acco
And hookers for bill
>
> They spent that money a long time ago.
>
> I am pretty sure that the volume of debt they have is to
> the media. Paying
> for TV and radio time is not cheap. I had to laugh how
> they did not pay the
> wages and the medical insurance for the staff they had in
> place.
Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:48 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
>>
>> Why should we be afraid of the Chinese? Why not look for ways to make
>> them an ally (hard to believe they're not already, given that we consume
>> 90% of their goods).
>
> They can foreclose on
The military is underfunded now, who's going to protect you when the military
is dismantled?
We're spending less in real money now than we were in the 60s
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Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:48 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
>
>> Why should we be afraid of the Chinese? Why not look for ways to make
>> them an ally (hard to believe they're not already, given that we consume
>> 90% of their goods).
>> -
Michael Madigan wrote:
> These crooks never use their own money. It's like Oprah giving away cars.
> She's not giving them away, Pontiac is giving them away.
Hi Michael!
If you are "given" a car you owe at least 1/3 of its value in taxes. You
have to finance that or sell the car. "Give" indee
Settle down Michael. You're getting ahead of yourself.
Let's wait at lease until the official democratic platform is drawn up,
which I think will occur sometime during the Democratic National
Convention. Then we will better know where the Democratic party and
Republican party stand on defens
Michael Madigan wrote:
> The military is underfunded now, who's going to protect you when the military
> is dismantled?
>
> We're spending less in real money now than we were in the 60s
MM,
How big is "big enough" for you in terms of our military? Somehow I'm
thinking of the toilet seat that
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:44:48 -0400, "MB Software Solutions General
Account" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Can you use some other character for delimiting strings than double
> quotes, for example like in Fox where you can use [ and ] brackets?
You could use a StringBuilder object I suppose, and
This is the [OT] police. Step away from the thread, sir.
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It's big enough when we can successfully fight a two-front war. We can't do
that now.
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Yes, but in the situation I was working under I had to use the double quote,
but not as a delimiter but as an actual character. I was pulling the
embedded link off a youtube page behind the scenes and then sending the link
over as the target URL in a Windows Media Player ActiveX container. If the
q
It did. http://www.spaceman.ca/gallery/chernobyl
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> So why didn't it melt down?
>
I did try the append approach, using a little regex routine to sift through
the page code to find the URL. I used the regex to get the index of the
string pattern I set, and then counted up 22 characters from there. This
returned most of what I needed, but the encoding of the regex results didn't
i
On Jun 24, 2008, at 8:45 AM, David Smith wrote:
> What I discovered was the usual string literal 'tricks' didn't work
> ( /" ,
> "", and so on )
Just a WAG: did you try \"? Backslash is the traditional escape
character, not forward slash.
-- Ed Leafe
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Yep, I tried that, and it worked great up to the point of passing the result
over as a functional URL to Windows Media Player. WMP really wanted a
'traditional' URL to work with, so I had to figure out a different way to
delimit and otherwise create the string. You're right about the direction of
t
Not Chenobyl, Three Mile Island.
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>We need to learn to live differently, don't you agree?
Yes, but not in the way you see it. If you want to live in a third world
country, go there. Don't try to turn the US into one. Civilization requires
energy. There are sources, but there are those on the left who are ashamed of
our succ
>Let's wait at lease until the official democratic platform is drawn up,
>which I think will occur sometime during the Democratic National
>Convention.
Platforms aren't worth the paper they are printed on... especially leased
platforms. It's the people who carry them out like BHO that should
> Once a nuclear reaction is started, it is difficult to stop short of
consuming all the
> fuel with the current cycle.
This is not true.
v/r
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
>> The military is underfunded now, who's going to protect you when the
>> military is dismantled?
>>
>> We're spending less in real money now than we were in the 60s
>
> MM,
>
> How big is "big enough" for you in terms of our
> The government spends hundreds to save pennies.
I'll say!
v/r
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Don't worry; the good old USA of America is still a Democracy, thank
God. The Democratic/Republican platform would not be completely up to
Obama or McCain as President of the US. They would need cooperation
from the House of Representative and Senate to carry out policy with the
guidance from
Yes, I misspoke. Currently reactor rods can be used to shut down a
nuclear power plant, but it is not an instantaneous process, nor is it
failsafe.
There must be billion ways that a nuclear reation could go wrong, and
accidents happen ever day. When an accident happens to me, I'm alway
amaze
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Don't worry; the good old USA of America is still a Democracy
Hi Leland!
Like hell it is! The United States is a republic. God save us from a
"democracy". You want an election every week? That is what happens to
democracies!
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Pete
http://pete-theisen
That's weird; Democrats like to call the USA a Democracy, and Repulicans
like to call the USA a Republic. Whatever. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>> Don't worry; the good old USA of America is still a Democracy
>>
>
> Hi Leland!
>
> Like he
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Yes, I misspoke. Currently reactor rods can be used to shut down a
> nuclear power plant, but it is not an instantaneous process, nor is it
> failsafe.
>
> There must be billion ways that a nuclear reation could go wrong, and
> accidents happen ever day. When a
Hi Everybody!
OK, my bad, I thought this had already been posted but I guess I saw it
somewhere else. Sorry, Leland.
While suturing a cut on the hand of a 75 year old Texas rancher, whose
hand was caught in a gate while working cattle, the doctor struck up a
conversation with the old man. Eve
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>> Yes, I misspoke. Currently reactor rods can be used to shut down a
>> nuclear power plant, but it is not an instantaneous process, nor is it
>> failsafe.
>>
>> There must be billion ways that a nuclear reation could go wrong, and
>> ac
The United States of America is one of the oldest constitutional
republics in the world. According to James Woodburn, in The American
Republic and Its Government, "the constitutional republic with its
limitations on popular government is clearly involved in the
Constitution, as seen in the election
I think the Republicans by calling America is a Republic infer America
was a Republican invention, and the Democrats by call America a
Democracy infer America was a Democratic invention. LOL America is
America whatever you call her for of government.
Regards,
LelandJ
Wolfe, Stephen S Civ US
Whoops, I should have said:
#--
I think the Republicans by calling America a Republic for of government infer
America
is a Republican invention, and the Democrats by call America a
Democracy for of government infer America is a Democratic invention. LOL
America is
A
Whoops, that should be "form of government", rather than "for of
government".
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Whoops, I should have said:
>
> #--
>
> I think the Republicans by calling America a Republic for of government infer
> America
> is a Republi
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> You just insulted me, I think. LOL That's a little more clever than
> the one about the $8.00 spell checker.
>
> Excerpt:
>
> A 70-year-old Texas Rancher got his hand caught in a gate while working
> cattle. He wrapped the hand in his bandana and drove his pic
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>
>> You just insulted me, I think. LOL That's a little more clever than
>> the one about the $8.00 spell checker.
>>
>> Excerpt:
>>
>> A 70-year-old Texas Rancher got his hand caught in a gate while working
>> cattle. He wrapped the hand
It was understood the first time and I don't think the Rs are trying to
infer that the GOP invented the government form of the good ol' USA...
v/r
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Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>> I think the Republicans by calling America a Republic for of government
>> infer America
>> is a Republican invention, and the Democrats by call America a
>> Democracy for of government infer America is a Democratic invention. LOL
>> America is
>> America wh
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>> Insult? Must have a guilty conscience :-)
>>
>> Bush? I heard it about Obama. Both politicians, I guess. You must have
>> made $8 million on that Spell Checker, everyone uses it.
>>
>
> Thanks, I think.
Hi Leland!
Add homonyms and context checking and you wi
On Jun 24, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> By the way, what's the difference.
Gee, posting a question like this *after* you have expounded
endlessly on the topic.
Ken
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You would understand if a continue referring to America as a Democracy,
wouldn't you, since I've been doing that all my life, or at least, ever
since I learn America was a Democracy in grade school.
Regards,
LelandJ
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>
>>> I think the Rep
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> These crooks never use their own money. It's like Oprah giving away cars.
> She's not giving them away, Pontiac is giving them away.
--
I think I understand the American form of government pretty well, and
the topic being debated now is purely semantical. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>
>> By the way, what's the difference.
>>
>
> Gee,
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Huummm, it look like Dick cheney has already made up his mind on this
> issue:
>
Let's put it in Iowa, because nothing bad ever happens there. And if
someth
On Jun 24, 2008, at 1:35 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> Why am I wasting my time reading these childish replies?
I've given up asking that. It amazes me that anyone does.
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On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't worry; the good old USA of America is still a Democracy, thank
> God. The Democratic/Republican platform would not be completely up to
> Obama or McCain as President of the US. They would need cooperatio
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>
>>> Insult? Must have a guilty conscience :-)
>>>
>>> Bush? I heard it about Obama. Both politicians, I guess. You must have
>>> made $8 million on that Spell Checker, everyone uses it.
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks, I think.
>>
>
> Hi
On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:37 PM Stephen Russell wrote:
>Let's put it in Iowa, because nothing bad ever happens there. And if
something does the people are just so happy thet
>they carry on and don't complain.
Right. Those floods were such a good thing... They were just trying to
grow genetica
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> You would understand if a continue referring to America as a Democracy,
> wouldn't you, since I've been doing that all my life, or at least, ever
> since I learn America was a Democracy in grade school.
Hi Leland!
Teachers are usually Ds. The ones who are Rs get
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>> Add homonyms and context checking and you will have a killer app.
>>
>
> I think there are plenty of spell checker already, probably too many,
> and many of the spell checkers are integrated into things like word
> processors and email client. Further, some
Hi Everybody!
My Gateway solo 9300. which is ONLY ten years old, loses its video
halfway through the memory check. Any advice on where the problem may
be? It was fine for ten years then all of a sudden . . .
--
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http://pete-theisen.com/
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Hi Everybody!
I have on my desk here *C+ + Programming* by Greg Perry and *C+ + from
scratch* by Jesse Liberty. Which one should I read first?
I also have *Introduction to Visual C + + 6.0* and *Beginning Visual C +
+* by Ivor Horton, but I don't have Visual C + + to play with, only the
free-a
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> My Gateway solo 9300. which is ONLY ten years old, loses its video
> halfway through the memory check. Any advice on where the problem may
> be? It was fine for ten years then all of a sudden . . .
IANAHG (I am not a hardware guy), but
1. make sure e
Matt Jarvis wrote:
> Pete Theisen wrote:
>> Hi Everybody!
>>
>> My Gateway solo 9300. which is ONLY ten years old, loses its video
>> halfway through the memory check. Any advice on where the problem may
>> be? It was fine for ten years then all of a sudden . . .
>
> IANAHG (I am not a hardware
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> I have on my desk here *C+ + Programming* by Greg Perry and *C+ + from
> scratch* by Jesse Liberty. Which one should I read first?
>
> I also have *Introduction to Visual C + + 6.0* and *Beginning Visual C
I don't know what I've done but I've upset my system where an unsuccessful
SEEK does not give me a recno(9)
i.e. recno(0)=0
my test code goes
If !found()
mf1=recno(0)
mf2=recno()
endif
It returns mf1 with 0
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Paul Hill wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everybody!
>>
>> I have on my desk here *C+ + Programming* by Greg Perry and *C+ + from
>> scratch* by Jesse Liberty. Which one should I read first?
>>
>> I also have *Introduction to Visual C + +
A new edition of "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4" is now available:
http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0131872494
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Paul Hill wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi E
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> OpenOffice Base.
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SQLite and ReportLab, maybe bundled together with Python?
You could call it... dabo!
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It amazes you that people believe in God too.
Michelle Obama - Americas Unhappiest Millionaire
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/5680376
I Wish Hillary had married OJ
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/4236924
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=vTN3mShDZVI
Michelle Obama - Americas Unhappiest Millionaire
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/5680376
I Wish Hillary had married OJ
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/4236924
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--- On Tue, 6/24/08, Alan Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Alan Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What Price Dinner?
To: profox@leafe.com
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 11:44 AM
This is the [OT] police. Step away from the thread, sir.
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Alan Bourke
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Paul Hill wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Everybody!
>>
>> I have on my desk here *C+ + Programming* by Greg Perry and *C+ + from
>> scratch* by Jesse Liberty. Which one should I read first?
>>
>> I also have *Introduction to Visual C + + 6.0*
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