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On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Geoff Flight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I drive a Ford Performance Vehicles GT. It compares performance wise with
> European
> performance cars with similar build quality that cost 2-3times as much.
Really ? In Australia perhaps..add a few curbs and ..one s
Watch the whole video, you will be amazed.
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Bob Calco said:
>> No, it makes you a rude obnoxious pig - just like everyone else (other
>> than pete) thinks of you!
>
> Actually Geoff I think both Mike and Pete are simply chronic contrarians,
> who happen to be of a more or less conservative disposition.
It's possible to be a "chronic contra
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dunno about documentation. I'm very much a get-your-hands-dirty kind of
> guy. I was
> able to poke around connecting via odbc and issuing sql to find what I needed
> and
> sort it out. Yep, I could even post a non-balan
Ricardo, I'm surprised it took you that long to try to come up with a 'pithy'
comment, but I understand your 1st language is not English, so, I'll make
allowances for the apparent stupidity.
Su comentario es realmente ignorante. Usted puede hacer mejor que este.
v/r
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It's not a language barrier issue. Ricardo just thinks everyone gives a
rat's ass whether or not he gives a rat's ass, which they never do, because
he never does, mainly because he's incapable of any charity at all toward
people of unlike mind.
Or at least, he feels compelled to make things deepl
>
> Bob Calco said:
>
> >> No, it makes you a rude obnoxious pig - just like everyone else
> (other
> >> than pete) thinks of you!
> >
> > Actually Geoff I think both Mike and Pete are simply chronic
> contrarians,
> > who happen to be of a more or less conservative disposition.
>
> It's possibl
As usual, a good post...
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This morning's news mentioned court cases questioning Obama's birth place are
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Behalf Of Nicholas G
>> Nicholas Geti wrote:
>>
> And over that same period prices of houses rose astronomically.
>
>
>
Ok. So here's my advice for you two lads. Borrow as much money as you
can at whatever interest rate you are asked. If the interest rate is
tied to inflation or to nomina
There is no way the court's going to hear these cases out.
Not because they are without merit, but because of the upheaval adherence to
the letter of the law will create. We've long ago given up any pretence of
caring about the Constitution's safeguards against tyranny.
If they do real fact disc
Bummer. Dell offered a Dell Mini 9 for (effectively) half off when I
bought a full laptop. The Mini 9 comes with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed
so that was appealing to me. The MSI Wind looks good but they're not
delivering it with Linux pre-installed. :( Yes, I could get everything
running but ..
Why don't you all go search for WMDs in Iraq instead of vomiting this
endless BS?
HW
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Bob Calco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is no way the court's going to hear these cases out.
>
> Not because they are without merit, but because of the upheaval adherence
>
>
> Why don't you all go search for WMDs in Iraq instead of vomiting this
> endless BS?
Because the WMDs haven't been in Iraq since the Russians moved them, unless
all those long convoys of Russian vehicles captured on satellite before the
invasion were just moving cherry Koolaid out of those fac
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dunno about documentation. I'm very much a get-your-hands-dirty kind of
> guy. I was
> able to poke around connecting via odbc and issuing sql to find what I needed
> and
> sort it out. Yep, I could even post a non-balan
Hi Everybody!
http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/12/04/justice-thomas-refers-obama-birth-certificate-suit-to-full-court/
or
http://tinyurl.com/6ak3yf
"Many petitioners seeking stays of pending events have their cases
distributed to the full court, he said. Of those, Volokh found that 7
From "News of the Weird:"
"Facing a state budget crisis in July, California Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger fired about 10,000 temporary and part-time workers and
ordered the 200,000 permanent employees to be paid only the minimum
wage of $6.55 an hour until the legislature passed a crisis-solvi
Wow! Can you say pay raise for the part timers?
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From "News of the Weird:"
"Facing a state budget cri
Love it!
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Where are the WMDs now?
HW
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Bob Calco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Why don't you all go search for WMDs in Iraq instead of vomiting this
> > endless BS?
>
> Because the WMDs haven't been in Iraq since the Russians moved them, unless
> all those long convoys o
Huh? We're missing something. Surely the pay rates aren't stored in
Cobol but in a database.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Kenneth Kixmoeller wrote:
> From "News of the Weird:"
>
> "Facing a state budget crisis in July, California Gov. Arnold
> Schwarzenegger fired about 10,000 temporary
The COBOL is probably the UI to the database, and (as I'm sure every
bureaucrat facing a huge pay cut will tell you): "That is the only
way to do it! (So *there*, Gov.)"
> Huh? We're missing something. Surely the pay rates aren't stored in
> Cobol but in a database.
>
> -Kevin
> CULLY Techno
Bush recently recognized he had bad intel on WMDs. So is he a traitor now?
LOL
HW
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Helio Wakasugui
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Where are the WMDs now?
>
> HW
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Bob Calco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Why don't you all go
Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I dunno about documentation. I'm very much a get-your-hands-dirty kind of
>> guy. I was
>> able to poke around connecting via odbc and issuing sql to find what I
>> needed and
>> sort it out. Ye
I guess that's an interesting question. What were the common databases
used with Cobol in its heyday? DB2 perhaps? I sure don't know.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Kenneth Kixmoeller wrote:
> The COBOL is probably the UI to the database, and (as I'm sure every
> bureaucrat facing a huge pa
When I'm writing a form class or a form.scx with custom methods, what is
the best practice for referring to the form itself in its method code?
Should you use:
This.PropertyName and This.MethodName()
or
ThisForm.PropertyName and ThisForm.MethodName()
So it's a question of
- Original Message -
From: "Helio Wakasugui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ProFox Email List"
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Court challenges against Obama
> Where are the WMDs now?
>
It is amazing how fast people get off topic. It wasn't more than two
messages.
On Dec 5, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Matt Slay wrote:
> So it's a question of "this" vs. "thisform"
>
> In the case of a form they both get you to same place.
'This' means 'the current object'. I've always interpreted 'Thisform'
as meaning 'the form that (This) is contained within', and
'Thi
Yes, I saw that in Charlie Gibson's interview with President Bush, which
was in response to Charlie's question about President Bush's biggest
regret during his presidency.
Regards,
LelandJ
Helio Wakasugui wrote:
> Bush recently recognized he had bad intel on WMDs. So is he a traitor now?
>
Paul McNett wrote:
> I don't tend to put anything, even referential integrity constraints, in
the
> database. I like simple databases and smart rules at the biz layer.
Perhaps a cronjob
> on the server to monitor database integrity to delete orphans and email
me the
> actions taken, etc.
Ditto.
Matt Slay wrote:
> When I'm writing a form class or a form.scx with custom methods, what is
> the best practice for referring to the form itself in its method code?
>
> Should you use:
>
> This.PropertyName and This.MethodName()
>
> or
>
> ThisForm.PropertyName and ThisForm.MethodName()
>
> So i
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Paul McNett wrote:
>> I don't tend to put anything, even referential integrity constraints, in
> the
>> database. I like simple databases and smart rules at the biz layer.
> Perhaps a cronjob
>> on the server to monitor database integrity to delete orp
Kevin wrote:
> I guess that's an interesting question.
Oops, I guess I was too subtle:
- If *you* just had a bunch of your staff fired, and
- *You* faced a wage cut to minimum wage
- _If_only_ you could update the personnel database --
Would this task become "impossible" to you, too?
Ken
Hmmm. I see.
Personally, I would say my answer would be "no". It's unethical to not
do a job that you're paid to do, even if it's for a few remaining
moments. It would be ethically better to quit before doing a task that
you find unpalatable.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Kenneth Kixmoeller
Ed Leafe wrote:
> It makes no sense for 'Thisform' at the form level to refer to
> itself, although in Fox it certainly does. When I created the 'Form'
> property in Dabo, I fixed this inconsistency: self.Form refers to the
> containing form for any control, but is None for the form its
Paul McNett wrote:
> Yes and business rules need to be usable by potentially more than one
app. For me
> that makes it essential that business rules are written in a language
runnable
> cross-platform and with or without a GUI.
I would have expected a plug for Dabo after that remark, and even mor
If they don't rule on the case, then you have people continue to discover more
and more things about the circumstances of his birth for the next 4 years.
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>
Hey - -
Anybody have a surplus XP Pro license that I can buy? Alternately, do
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It has gotten to the point that I need a post-W2K machine, and I
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I know I've done this before, but right now I'm suffering
from a Brain F... reeze or something.
I have a PO file, a PO Lineitem file, and a Process file.
PO
Orderno
PO Lineitem
Orderno
LineItem
Process
Orderno
Sequence (same as LineItem)
What I need to do is retrieve all PO's that do not hav
I was wanting to learn more information on Silverlight, and in particular,
where a newbie might start learning about it. I found this article
(http://www.pluralsight.com/main/ilt/course.aspx?id=AP19), but it says
Windows and Macintosh as the operating systems explicitly. I'm pretty
sure it would
On Fri, December 5, 2008 1:14 pm, Kenneth Kixmoeller wrote:
> Hey - -
>
>
> Anybody have a surplus XP Pro license that I can buy? Alternately, do
> you know a reliable site where I can buy a legit copy cheap? Lots of copies
> on fleaBay, but my trust level is not too high.
Go ahead and purchase, K
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A user was complaining the other day about the report preview being a
Modal window (of course they didn't use that term), and I got to
thinking if there's any way to make vfp's report preview window
non-modal. Having never investigated this before, does anyone know of
ways to do this, in older
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:10 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
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> I was wanting to learn more information on Silverlight, and in particular,
> where a newbie might start learning about it. I found this article
> (http://www.pluralsight.com/main/ilt/course.aspx?id=
Yes. See this: http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/33450
I expanded on this to set to a specific resource file, which puts the
toolbars in the correct place.
Tracy
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A user was complaining the other day about th
Steve Ellenoff wrote:
> A user was complaining the other day about the report preview being a
> Modal window (of course they didn't use that term), and I got to
> thinking if there's any way to make vfp's report preview window
> non-modal. Having never investigated this before, does anyone know of
My knowledge is very old, but when I programmed in Cobol, the 'database' was
nothing but 'bytes on the disk'. The definition of the
fields were in the Cobol program. For those younger folks who know about sql,
fox, etc, there was nothing in the 'database' that
would give you a clue about where th
Perhaps this:
Select po.orderno, pol.lineitem ;
From po inner join pol on po.orderno == pol.orderno ;
Where po.orderno not in ;
(select pol.orderno from pol left join process ;
On pol.lineitem == process.sequence ;
Where isnull(process.orderno))
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From: Fr
KAM.covad wrote:
> Cobol allows overlaying data. I could have a 128 byte record, bytes
> 21-26 could be ASCII text and in a different record it could be a floating
> point.
Heh, heh. Data overlay was the one thing in COBOL I really liked.
Mercifully, the only other think I remember about it
I know that California is a massive state with a lot of employees, but I still
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Bob,
> I still maintain that people who really care about issues and want to
> discuss them intelligently will hardly let the "noise" stop
> them, or be driven mad by it.
I do not avoid it because of being "driven mad" as much as simply not
wanting to have my buttons pressed by someone that's ou
Well, that wasn't the right answer.
Report Form ... NAME oReportName PREVIEW WINDOW repwindow NOWAIT
Bindevent(oReportName, "DESTROY", oWatcher, "REPORTCLEANUP_EVENT")
You'll need a few things in place to be able to handle it. VFP 8 or 9 should
work. I've not put this functionality in myself.
Great Tracy ... works like a charm
I got most of it fused in grey-matter except the ISNULL() and ???.
How does the process.orderno end up being NULL and it return the correct
lineitem/sequence. I tried something similar (trashed it when it didn't
work)
and got a mish-mash of lineitem's from other
JOIN clauses work with ON clauses to get better control of what how the data
is being joined.
This LEFT JOIN forces all records from the POL table. When no matching
record exist in the PROCESS table, the values are .NULL..
Tracy
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Nothing like promising a tax hike to get employers to cut the payrolls.
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http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
It looks like an implementation of the SL 1.1, so it's a little behind the
times ( windows is at 2.0 ) but not too bad. I'm currently using Expression
Blend and visual Studio 2008 for the development environment for my
silverlight forays, but I don't see any r
Hi Paul:Dave Crozire is right for our market (Vat), but date stamps are
critical in the US also.I was a Finance VP for years in the US. Dont
forget the lawyers are always just round the corner. The answer can be
extended to depend on whether your invoice generation is related to
StockMovement,
Ch
Hi Paul:Dave Crozire is right for our market (Vat), but date stamps are
critical in the US also.I was a Finance VP for years in the US. Dont
forget the lawyers are always just round the corner. The answer can be
extended to depend on whether your invoice generation is related to
StockMovement,
Ch
Steve,
Cathy Pountney explains it best. Here are a couple of articles that may help
Up on msdn under
Development Tools and Languages/Visual FoxPro/Visual FoxPro 9.0
SP2/Technical Articles
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms965281.aspx
I picked up her book from Whil's site when I wanted
Just for fun, let's assume President Elect Obama didn't meet the
"citizen of the USA" test defined under the US Constitution as necessary
to qualify for the Presidency. What would be your solution to the
current state of affairs?
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
> If they don't rule
I don't know what what would happen. If the ruling comes before inauguration
day, I would suspect the election would be voided and a new election date set.
If it comes after the inauguration, Obama would be forced to step down and Joe
Biden would be president.
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>> When no matching record exist in the PROCESS table, the values are
.NULL..
That's what I was missing
Thanks,
Francis
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An inept theory of "trickle down economic" promoted by the republican
party, and Mr Ineptitude Supreme" is the more likely culprit of our
current economic state. Trickle down economic essentially destroyed the
middle class by encouraging an ever widening gulf between the super rich
and workers
Nice suggestion Michael, that is probably the only non VFP9 solution
mentioned so far. :)
To make it even more integrated, rather than shellexecute, I'd
probably use the internet explorer activex object embedded on a vfp
form and just link to the created pdf.
That'd be pretty cool. :)
At 02:26
Sure, 20 years of growth was all a mistake.
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--- On Fri, 12/5/08, Leland Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Leland Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [OT] T
Thanks everyone for the suggestions, I'll have to find some time to
devote to this and see what I can get working.. :)
@ Francis.. yes, I've had that book since it came out, but have not
read it yet. I probably haven't read it because subconsciously I know
if I read it I'll want to redo all my
I would think that most people who believe Obama is not qualified to be
President; because, he is not a citizen of the USA as defined under the
USA constitution, would call for Obama to be disqualified by the Supreme
Court and Senator McClain made President of the USA by default, but that
would
Leland Jackson wrote:
> If the big three go out of business, who do you think will pick up the
> slack to met the USA demand for autos? I don't see young start-up
> companies being able to move into the vacuum previously occupied by
> large USA autos manufacturers geared towards mass production.
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I don't know what what would happen. If the ruling comes before
inauguration day, I would suspect the election would be voided and a new
election date set.
Would they have new candidates possible on both sides? Surely they'd
put forward different candidates on the (R) s
The Constitution is the Constitution, regardless of what you think.
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--- On Fri, 12/5/08, Leland Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Leland Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED
No, the order of succession is for President, there is no order of succession
for vice President. When Nixon resigned, Ford took over and then nominated
Nelson Rockefeller as vice president.
Biden would choose a new VP.
But here are the strange twists.
If the Democrats put up a non-natural-bo
Actually it isn't that much less pay at the Japanese plants compared to the US
plants. The big difference is that Japanese management makes WAY less than US
management and Japanese Pension plans are WAY less.
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Kevin,
> Personally, I would say my answer would be "no". It's
> unethical to not do a job that you're paid to do, even
> if it's for a few remaining moments. It would be
> ethically better to quit before doing a task that
> you find unpalatable.
The order in that case was of questionable ethi
Vince,
> Heh, heh. Data overlay was the one thing in COBOL I really liked.
Fortran also allowed data overlay in common blocks, and you can do it in C
with structures. It is a common feature in several languages.
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
http://www.emryldadvantage
Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
> Ricardo, I'm surprised it took you that long to try to come up with a 'pithy'
> comment, but I understand your 1st language is not English, so, I'll make
> allowances for the apparent stupidity.
>
Why? It's as fair a question as asking him
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>
>> If the big three go out of business, who do you think will pick up the
>> slack to met the USA demand for autos? I don't see young start-up
>> companies being able to move into the vacuum previously occupied by
>> large U
Steve,
It might surprise you! Basically all I did was write a couple of wrappers
(depending on whether
I wanted like on a page on a pageframe or on a separate form), rolled the
Query and sent it and the
Report to the object with a parm that told it where to put it (no laughing
please). It did the
Bob Calco wrote:
> It's not a language barrier issue. Ricardo just thinks everyone gives a
> rat's ass whether or not he gives a rat's ass, which they never do, because
> he never does, mainly because he's incapable of any charity at all toward
> people of unlike mind.
>
For a moment I thought
Madigan,
> If the Democrats put up a non-natural-born citizen, do they
> get a "Do-over" or do they just void all their votes and John
> McCain becomes president, winning every state in the union by
> default? I don't think the Constitution spells it out.
Obama was a citizen of this country a
Bob Calco wrote:
>> Why don't you all go search for WMDs in Iraq instead of vomiting this
>> endless BS?
>>
>
> Because the WMDs haven't been in Iraq since the Russians moved them, unless
> all those long convoys of Russian vehicles captured on satellite before the
> invasion were just moving
A court has already ruled in the McCain case.
I don't want someone who doesn't have loyalty to the United States being an
American President.
If they want to amend the Constitution, then amend the Constitution, just don't
break the Constitution.
Leland Jackson wrote:
> Yes, I'm considering that the loss of the big three American auto
> companies would result in many of the displaced workers finding there
> way into the surviving auto companies, that would need additional labour
> to meet increased demands for their auto products. I know t
Obama Crash day 31 - Dow up 259 points
Election day - 9625
December 5 - 8,635
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Hi Everybody!
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=82771
"The meeting resulted in the birth of the Democracy Alliance, "a loose
collection of super-rich donors committed to building organizations that
would propel America to the left," the report said."
""As the murderous
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Gee, at $153 (with shipping) it still seems higher than I was
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>
>> Yes, I'm considering that the loss of the big three American auto
>> companies would result in many of the displaced workers finding there
>> way into the surviving auto companies, that would need additional labour
>> to m
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From: Kenneth Kixmoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 12:14:42
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [NF] XP Pro license
Hey - -
Anybody have a surplus XP Pro license that I can buy? Alternate
Yeah what this quick typing genius said!
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From: "Gil Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 13:36:59
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [NF] XP Pro license
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Leland Jackson wrote:
> I'm perfectly happy with my TDI VW Jetta Wagon, even with the price of
> gasoline way down.
>> Just the thing for the list auto-weenie!
>>
>> http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/smallbusiness/0812/gallery.stalled_electric_cars.smb/index.html
>>
>> or
>>
>> http://tinyurl.
Lee,
> It appears to me that these companies have a short term
> liquidity crisis due to an economic crisis, and with
> sales down and no chance to raise capital under current
> conditions form either stock or bond issuance,
> they need our help.
Exactly. The automakers from Europe and Japan ar
repeat, because I forgot to fix the subject - - -
Sorry, for a few reasons I am just using the archives today --
Mike W, your messages are coming to the archives as pure
gibberish, so I have no idea what you are saying --
> check out www.buycheapsoftware.com
> i get lots of so
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