Peter Brawley wrote:
>This is becoming *really* funny, actually.
Nothing remotelt funny about implying someone is a Nazi.
I wasn't implying anyone was a Nazi. Unfortunately, you still don't
understand that. That's too bad, but I won't lose any sleep over it.
Did you happen to check out the
ProntoHost wrote:
the dont part :)
Finally: someone with a sense of humour.
And nice use of the emoticon, bub. I should have used a few myself, it
seems.
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the dont part :)
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Peter Brawley wrote:
What part of asking if someone is a Nazi do you think funny?
PB
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sol beach wrote:
Pot, Kettle, Black (Usenet shorthand for 'Look at the pot calling
the kettle
black')
http://acronymfinder.com/af-query
sol beach wrote:
It is better to stay silent & be thought a fool, rather than speaking &
removing all doubt.
Sheesh! Lighten up. Do you understand what Godwin's Law is? I suspect
you don't or you'd perhaps have some clue as to why i asked Baron if he
was one. If you *do* know what Godwin's La
Imran wrote:
Hello all:
> ...
I would like to get all of the records in MenuOptions and any record in
MenuAccess with a specific fkGroupid. For example:
...
>
IIf I run a query for fkgroupid = 1 I should get
AccessId fkMenuID fkgroupid view execute
Me
Peter Brawley wrote:
What part of asking if someone is a Nazi do you think funny?
PB
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sol beach wrote:
Pot, Kettle, Black (Usenet shorthand for 'Look at the pot calling the
kettle
black')
http://acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acronym=pkb&string=exact
On 10/21/07,
Hello all:
I have two tables:
1. MenuAccess:
accessId
fkMenuId
fkGroupid
View
Execute
2. MenuOptions
MenuId
MenuName
I would like to get all of the records in MenuOptions and any record in
MenuAccess with a specific fkGroupid. For example:
A. MenuAccess
AccessId
sol beach wrote:
Pot, Kettle, Black (Usenet shorthand for 'Look at the pot calling the kettle
black')
http://acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acronym=pkb&string=exact
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sol beach wrote:
PKB
¿Qué?
PS: please don't top-post (how could
sol beach wrote:
PKB
¿Qué?
PS: please don't top-post (how could i resist?)
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Baron Schwartz wrote:
I think I'm on the brink of having a law named after me:
"Xaprb's Law: as a mailing list ages, the probability of an argument
over the Reply-to header configuration approaches one."
By way of comparison, see Godwin's Law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
Can we
I think I'm on the brink of having a law named after me:
"Xaprb's Law: as a mailing list ages, the probability of an argument
over the Reply-to header configuration approaches one."
By way of comparison, see Godwin's Law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
Can we please just leave the
I whole heartedly agree... and I had to clear out
Steffan's email address to avoid sending a copy to him, also.
It's annoying enough to have to clean up messages
to keep them from being too long.
Rick
> -Original Message-
> From: Steffan A. Cline [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday,
Could you just summarize the reasons, Jochem?
I'd like to know, too, because it certainly is annoying.
I read the FAQ, but it provides no reason, only a reference
to the pro and con treatises, which I'd rather not wade through
unless necessary. (It would be nice if the FAQ had a brief
explanation
on 10/21/07 1:15 PM, Jochem van Dieten at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 10/21/07, Rob Wultsch wrote:
>> I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
>> mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than list. It
>> ended up that that setting was the default
On 10/21/07, Rob Wultsch wrote:
> I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
> mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than list. It
> ended up that that setting was the default, and had not been changed when
> the list was setup.
>
> Is there a good
Some good advice, applying to both mailing lists and businesses:
Always reply-to-all, unless there is a good reason not to.
My 2 cents.
Rob Wultsch schreef:
I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than
Perhaps I am missing something, but why not do this as an inner join?
SELECT man .name, GROUP_CONCAT( car. make ) AS 'makes'
FROM man
INNER JOIN car ON man. id = car.owner_id
GROUP BY man .id
On my box this query is about 3X faster. I think Mysql is known for not
performing well with (especially c
I was previously on a list where the reply-to was setup as it is on the
mysql list, with the originator receiving a response rather than list. It
ended up that that setting was the default, and had not been changed when
the list was setup.
Is there a good reason why the reply-to is setup as it is
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