On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> The OP has requested we let this issue go, and I'm rather in favor of that
> myself. This will be my last post in this thread (my previous one would
> have been my last but I couldn't resist the opportunity to use the word
> "fiat" ).
The
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> I am not weighing in one way or the other on this conversation, but
> I had to make the point: When did "Democratic" become a synonym for
> "fair"?
It isn't. The words have very different origins and meanings.
And though I recognize that the majority of civilization's hist
I am not weighing in one way or the other on this conversation, but I had to
make the point: When did "Democratic" become a synonym for "fair"? I would can
both words and instead approach this from the perspective of expediency. It
would be expedient for the person who controls the Nabble list t
Too funny!
On Jun 15, 2012, at 5:20 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> Interesting... coincidence. :-D
>
> http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ancient-aliens
>
>
> Mike Bonner wrote
>>
>> I think alien brain and poofy hair are linked genetic traits.
>> So the answer is yes. :)
>>
>
>
> --
> View this
Richard, I do understand and appreciate your points. However:
On 16/06/2012, at 11:06 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> If nothing else, consider this democratically:
>
> Either multiple people must make a modest change, or one person must make a
> modest change.
I am looking at this in the most dem
Igor de Oliveira Couto wrote:
> On 16/06/2012, at 1:48 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> If the message got here, by definition it's not a "wrong" address.
>>
>> Apparently both addresses wind up here so both are correct.
>
> I believe the old address is kept because of users that have to
> /choose
Oops, I'd like to day I knew that, but I didn't. Thx for the correction!
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
> Not specifying a db file name actually creates a temporary disk file, which
> is deleted when you close it. To get an in-memory db, use a db name of
> ":memory:".
On 16/06/2012, at 1:48 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> If the message got here, by definition it's not a "wrong" address.
>
> Apparently both addresses wind up here so both are correct.
I believe the old address is kept because of users that have to /choose to
continue to use it, as pointed out pre
Igor de Oliveira Couto wrote:
> In any event, it is probably more helpful of you if you offer
> to assist those using the *wrong* address to the list, rather
> than asking those who are using the *right* address to change.
If the message got here, by definition it's not a "wrong" address.
Appar
On Jun 15, 2012, at 8:23 PM, Igor de Oliveira Couto wrote:
>
> If I can reconfigure my filters and cataloguing system, I'm sure they can do
> *that*.
Igor, get over it.
.Jerry
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On 6/15/12 10:23 PM, Igor de Oliveira Couto wrote:
Considering that there seems to be only 2 or 3 regular "repeat
offenders", I will try to send messages privately to them, rather
than to the list.
You may have missed the message from one person who reads and replies
from the Nabble archives.
Igor-
Friday, June 15, 2012, 8:23:02 PM, you wrote:
> to show them how to update their address books? If I can reconfigure
> my filters and cataloguing system, I'm sure they can do *that*. :-)
Well, unfortunately it's not that easy. As has been pointed out,
nabble uses the old addressing form, s
Apologies to all - my intention was not to 'spam the listserver':
On 16/06/2012, at 1:04 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> There's no reason to spam the listserv with an autoreply. That's a
> good way to get banned. Just fix your email filter. It's not rocket
> science. If you need help, Google it.
Cons
Peter-
Friday, June 15, 2012, 5:46:41 PM, you wrote:
> Not specifying a db file name actually creates a temporary disk file, which
> is deleted when you close it. To get an in-memory db, use a db name of
> ":memory:".
! Thanks. I'm filing that away.
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Igor-
Friday, June 15, 2012, 7:33:18 PM, you wrote:
> Please note:
There's no reason to spam the listserv with an autoreply. That's a
good way to get banned. Just fix your email filter. It's not rocket
science. If you need help, Google it.
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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On 16/06/2012, at 10:20 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> Interesting... coincidence. :-D
>
> http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ancient-aliens
>
Messages that are sent to the OLD list address ("use-revolution" instead of
"use-livecode") are not recognised in my mail system as part of the
Not specifying a db file name actually creates a temporary disk file, which
is deleted when you close it. To get an in-memory db, use a db name of
":memory:".
Pete
On Jun 15, 2012 4:13 PM, "Mike Bonner" wrote:
> Don't specify a database name and it will open the db in memory.
>
> get revopendatab
Interesting... coincidence. :-D
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ancient-aliens
Mike Bonner wrote
>
> I think alien brain and poofy hair are linked genetic traits.
> So the answer is yes. :)
>
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View this message in context:
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/sqLite-in-Memory-tp46
I think alien brain and poofy hair are linked genetic traits. So the answer
is yes. :)
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Ah! Too simple for my enlarged alien brain! (Or is my hair just poofy?)
>
> Thanks, Bob
>
>
> On Jun 15, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
>
> > Don't s
Ah! Too simple for my enlarged alien brain! (Or is my hair just poofy?)
Thanks, Bob
On Jun 15, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
> Don't specify a database name and it will open the db in memory.
>
> get revopendatabase("sqlite",,) --not sure how many commas off the top
> of my head.
>
Don't specify a database name and it will open the db in memory.
get revopendatabase("sqlite",,) --not sure how many commas off the top
of my head.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> I am just certain that I read on this forum that you could create an
> sqLite database in
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