Good response. I need it more and more lately. 

Someone will tell me how great some tool is and how it is better than
anything out there that they could buy to do the same. Then say I should do
this or that which is orders of magnitude more complex and involved and
generally very specific to their environment. I then respond that I will
take it under advisement and put it on the "list" of possible features down
the road but that it is unlikely I will do it as it is involved and if I
made something like that I would probably charge for it. After that I
usually get, oh that is ok, thanks anyway, keep up the good work. But more
and more I get back some mean response and how this stuff should all be free
and since I know how to do it, I should make it available for everyone. My
response to that is usually Ctrl^D.

Gil, I haven't put the unclog sink option into ADFIND yet!


  joe 



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The IEEE-standard response to questions such as "Why don't they do this or
that???" is:

"Whadaya want for nothin'?" 

I still think a session on the tools and creative ways to use them (how to
use adfind to clean a clogged sink for instance) would be a fine DEC topic.
But in any case, you should come. Its going to be an outstanding conference.
Plus, we're having the late-night break-into-someones-AD competition.

-gil

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You guys scare me.

Rick because he implies in his email that *he* wants to see me in shorts (no
one ****else**** wants to to see you) and because you Guido, admit it
outright. ;oP

You all luck out. I couldn't think of a good topic to present at DEC so I
don't expect I will be there. It was suggested I present the joeware tools
but I have no clue what I would say... "Well the joeware tools are just
these tools you know... You can get them from www.joeware.net..." and then
stand woodenly on the podium for 25 minutes as people say "Why don't they do
this or that???" and I respond, "They're FREE!!!!". 

  joe
 

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come on Rick - I'd really enjoy watching Joe race down the Whistler mountain
on a snowboard _with shorts on_ ;-))  

/Guido 

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However, there is one small problem - no one else wants to to see you....
_WITH SHORTS ON_!

:p

-rtk 

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I broke my leg one year, a wrist another year, and sprained an ankle really
bad yet another year when skiing when I was young and more dumb and thought
I was invincible. I have since learned that the best part of skiing is
sitting about 5 feet from the fire with some nice smooth alcoholic beverage
and talking to the snow bunnies. My overall preference though is to be
somewhere where snow is not. Growing up in Northern Lower Michigan I had
seen far more than enough snow by the time I was 10. If going down a hill at
high speed I rather it be on a mountain bike with shorts on. If fishing I
rather it be on a nice big boat with shorts on. If snowmobiling, I rather do
it in a videogame while sitting on a beach with shorts on. A perfect day for
me is 76-80 degrees, sunny blue sky, top off the wrangler putzing around the
boonies.... With shorts on. 

   joe



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Didn't all geeks grow up on skateboards, and then graduate to snowboards in
a desperate attempt to fit in?

Snowboards on the X-Box I mean of course.

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Sorry for turning the list into a ski slope Joe :)

Whistler is hands down one of the best ski areas in North America, I've
spent a lot of time skiing and Whistler is the best place that I have ever
skied. Even if you aren't a skier it's worth going and checking out, even if
it is just for the views. A sunny day at the top of Whistler is pretty
incredible.

Did I hear someone mention geeks skiing? That sounds like fun ;)

Phil

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If you are a skier then Whistler/Blackcomb is not to be missed.  IMHO it is
simply the best, extraordinary, largest, most varied terrain, (insert your
own gushing adjective here)... ski area in North America.  Maybe Gil needs
to organize a NetPro ski trip...

-Stuart Fuller

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Stanley Park, Junior Hockey games, Whistler/Blackcomb, Vancouver Art Museum.

I'm sure anyone who's lived in BC longer than I did will be able to tell you
more stuff.

Phil

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Hi,
I hope you don't mind asking this...
I'm visiting DEC (AD ttrack) in march and hope to meet some of you guys that
are also visiting DEC. Besides visiting DEC I'm staying a few days longer
hopefully to see very nice things in the region. Does any of you know what's
worth visiting/seeing in the region of Vancouver?

Regards,
Jorge

Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,

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