Re: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Pete Theisen
On Saturday 07 October 2006 18:25, Stephen the Cook wrote:
> Pete Theisen <> wrote:
> Jennifer Love Hewitt who wouldn't return my letters.

Hi Stephen!

Have a look at her website while you are waiting.

http://safesearching.com/jenniferlovehewitt/gallery/

And, a really good fan site:

http://lovehewitt.fanhost.com/

Regards,

Pete


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Re: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

2006-10-07 Thread Vince Teachout

Stephen the Cook wrote:
That's because you’re a pussy, and you think that Miller Lite is beer.  
  
Hey! Watch the foul mouth!  Don't ever say "Miller Lite" and "beer" in 
the same sentence, not even as an insult!


(I'm cheerful, because I'm just about to bottle 2 cases of a Killian's 
clone (for practice - been a year since I brewed), and have will 
secondary a nice Toad Spit Stout at the same time.



Belgium is God's country with respect to beer.  Unless you’re a hop head,
but I doubt it.
What do you think of Lambics?  I tried 2, and was kinda, sorta, I dunno 
about them.



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Re: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Pete Theisen
On Saturday 07 October 2006 18:53, Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On 10/8/06, Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Pete Theisen <> wrote:
> >
> > As well as all the drug addicts, little kids who piss me off and Jennifer
> > Love Hewitt who wouldn't return my letters.  Guns are good.
>
> RGP's are even better.

Hi Jean!

RPGs are too indiscriminate. You might kill your neighbor trying to kill the 
enemy. That and I never had the right training in the service so I don't know 
how to use one effectively. Do you keep RPGs in your house?

Regards,

Pete


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Re: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Pete Theisen
On Saturday 07 October 2006 18:25, Stephen the Cook wrote:
> Pete Theisen <> wrote:
> > Sweden has never been invaded, or even named as an enemy, since they
> > started issuing guns to every home.
>
> Tell that to Russia.

Hi Stephen!

Dang, I meant Switzerland, my bad. Been working too hard. 

Jennifer Love Hewitt didn't return your letters? She has been busy with three 
movies and her weekly Ghost Whisperer show. Be patient, she'll get around to 
it. How many did you send?

Regards,

Pete
>
> > I wish the government would issue me one of those hot new guns! I
> > would solemnly promise to shoot every enemy that came into range of
> > my home.
>
> As well as all the drug addicts, little kids who piss me off and Jennifer
> Love Hewitt who wouldn't return my letters.  Guns are good.


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[OT] Smoking Gun?

2006-10-07 Thread Ed Leafe



Guess 9/11 really was all Clinton's fault.

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Re: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Pete Theisen
On Saturday 07 October 2006 18:22, Stephen the Cook wrote:
> Pete Theisen <> wrote:
> > On Thursday 05 October 2006 15:09, Robert Calco wrote:
> >> http://www.drudgereport.com/page.htm
> >> Well now, who was the predator, and who was the prey?
> >>
> >> Looks like the pages were the ones goading Foley, as part of a
> >> private gag reel that ps! ---got into enemy hands.
> >>
> >> Who's going to protect our politicians from our children, I wonder?
> >
> > Hi Bob!
> >
> > And the little "says he's not a faggot" page hired a *criminal*
> > attorney! People who hire criminal attorneys are, uh, defendants - or soon
> > expect to be!
>
> I'm, sure his very rich, intelligent, and positioned parents hired the
> lawyer.  Not the individual son.

Hi Stephen!

Oh! If you are correct that's *very* different. In that case the little "says 
he's not a faggot" page's parents hired a *criminal* attorney.

People who hire criminal attorneys for their children are parents of, uh, a 
defendant - or parents of a child who soon expects to be a defendant!

Gee, thanks for clearing that up.

Regards,

Pete


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RE: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

2006-10-07 Thread Stephen the Cook
Jean Laeremans <> wrote:
> On 10/8/06, Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Michael Madigan <> wrote:
>>> You couldn't pay me enough to work in Belgium.   I
>>> wouldn't go to Saudi in 1991, so I really wouldn't go to Belgium.
>> 
>> That's because you're a pussy, and you think that Miller Lite is
>> beer. 
>> 
>> Belgium is God's country with respect to beer.  Unless you're a hop
>> head, but I doubt it. 
>> 
>> Just visit an Abbey.
>> 
> Time to come over Stephen...that abbey is about 40 km from where i
> live... 

Well ... As soon as the next gig is set I may just have the motivation!  How
are the next few weekends for you?  


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Re: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Jean Laeremans

On 10/8/06, Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Pete Theisen <> wrote:



As well as all the drug addicts, little kids who piss me off and Jennifer
Love Hewitt who wouldn't return my letters.  Guns are good.


RGP's are even better.

A+
jml


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Re: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

2006-10-07 Thread Jean Laeremans

On 10/8/06, Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> You couldn't pay me enough to work in Belgium.   I
> wouldn't go to Saudi in 1991, so I really wouldn't go to Belgium.

That's because you're a pussy, and you think that Miller Lite is beer.

Belgium is God's country with respect to beer.  Unless you're a hop head,
but I doubt it.

Just visit an Abbey.


Time to come over Stephen...that abbey is about 40 km from where i live...

A+
jml


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RE: [NF] - SQL- Database Replication

2006-10-07 Thread Stephen the Cook
Jim Felton <> wrote:
> I'm hoping one of you SQL gurus can help me out.  I have two MS SQL
> 2000 Servers which are used as a Main and Backup server.  The Main is
> online 24X7.  What I need to do is keep the Backup server up to date
> in a real time.  So if I have a Main server failure I can fall back
> to Backup server with all the current information in the database. 
> Does anyone have a similar environment and how did you solve the
> problem?  

How far apart are the servers?  How is the data stored on the primary
server?

I have done a Cluster, where 2 servers will do the work of one.  One is your
primary and the second is a backup.  Data must be on a SHARED drive (SAN, or
similar type of data storage device).

You will have to make a named instance of SQL instead of just the SeverName.


Say that your server is thrashing in a blown away query.  You can down that
server and the other will pop up to handle all requests.   When you bring it
back up it's running at full bore.  It's an every 90 days issue I have
found.


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RE: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

2006-10-07 Thread Stephen the Cook
Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> You couldn't pay me enough to work in Belgium.   I
> wouldn't go to Saudi in 1991, so I really wouldn't go to Belgium.

That's because you’re a pussy, and you think that Miller Lite is beer.  

Belgium is God's country with respect to beer.  Unless you’re a hop head,
but I doubt it.   

Just visit an Abbey.  

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RE: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Stephen the Cook
Pete Theisen <> wrote:

 
> Sweden has never been invaded, or even named as an enemy, since they
> started issuing guns to every home. 

Tell that to Russia.  
 
> I wish the government would issue me one of those hot new guns! I
> would solemnly promise to shoot every enemy that came into range of
> my home.  

As well as all the drug addicts, little kids who piss me off and Jennifer
Love Hewitt who wouldn't return my letters.  Guns are good.

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DBA / .Net Developer

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RE: [OT] As the stomach turns...

2006-10-07 Thread Stephen the Cook
Pete Theisen <> wrote:
> On Thursday 05 October 2006 15:09, Robert Calco wrote:
>> http://www.drudgereport.com/page.htm
>> 
>> - - -
>> 
>> Well now, who was the predator, and who was the prey?
>> 
>> Looks like the pages were the ones goading Foley, as part of a
>> private gag reel that ps! ---got into enemy hands.
>> 
>> Who's going to protect our politicians from our children, I wonder?
> 
> Hi Bob!
> 
> And the little "says he's not a faggot" page hired a *criminal*
> attorney! 
> People who hire criminal attorneys are, uh, defendants - or soon
> expect to be! 

I'm, sure his very rich, intelligent, and positioned parents hired the
lawyer.  Not the individual son.  

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Walk the treeview

2006-10-07 Thread Paul Newton

Hi all

I now have a treeview with all nodes expanded and I want to traverse the 
tree from top to bottom, node-by-node in the order in which they are 
displayed.


I want to be able to do this without reference to the nodes' keys ir 
index values - IOW a completely generic solution which will work with 
any treeview regardless of the data it contains.


The only caveats are that any given node in the treeview may or may not 
have children and may or may not have siblings.


Because I want a generic solution it should only use node properties 
like children, child, parent, next, previous, firstsibling, lastsibling 
and root.


The idea is to call a form method (WalkTree) with the first/top/root 
node as parameter.  WalkTree will need to be recursive but I am having 
trouble with getting a correctly working implementation.  Any help would 
therefore be highly appreciated.


Tx



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RE: [NF] - SQL- Database Replication

2006-10-07 Thread Dave Crozier
Jim,
We have exactly the same system at work and we looked around for 18 months
trying ALL the possibilities and the one which came out top and we installed
was Doubletake. I looked at about 10 products for evaluation and none of
them even came close. 

Our requirement was to be able to literally pull the plug on the main server
and have the backup server take over control within 5 seconds. As a matter
of course we do this every month to make sure the system performs OK. The
secondary backup server immediately assumes an additional IP address which
was held by the Primary (now dead) server and continues the live system.
There is inbuilt additional support for SQL server which we also use.

Most of the systems out there will cater for SQL server but only in as much
as providing basic replication which is available as standard in SQL as it
is. We run lots of VFP DBC/DBF files and none of the other systems could
cater for the system dying whilst DBF's were open. The worse case scenario
we have had was to have to do a reindex which we do as a matter of course
once a month anyway.

In addition Doubletake can do times snapshots to disk/tape and we have a
tertiary server doing this from the secondary server every 30 minutes.

Don't just take what manufacturers say for granted. Ask to see a LIVE
demonstration with your files. That usually sorts out the men from the boys!

Doubletake isn't exactly cheap but for a 24/7 system its unbeatable in my
experience.

Dave Crozier

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Sent:   Saturday, October 07, 2006 9:31 AM
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Subject:[NF] - SQL- Database Replication

I'm hoping one of you SQL gurus can help me out.  I have two
MS SQL 2000 Servers which are used as a Main and Backup server.  The Main is
online 24X7.  What I need to do is keep the Backup server up to date in a
real time.  So if I have a Main server failure I can fall back to Backup
server with all the current information in the database.  Does anyone have a
similar environment and how did you solve the problem?

TIA
Jim


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FW: [NF] - SQL- Database Replication

2006-10-07 Thread Jim Felton


 -Original Message-
From:   Jim Felton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
Sent:   Saturday, October 07, 2006 9:31 AM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject:[NF] - SQL- Database Replication

I'm hoping one of you SQL gurus can help me out.  I have two
MS SQL 2000 Servers which are used as a Main and Backup server.  The Main is
online 24X7.  What I need to do is keep the Backup server up to date in a
real time.  So if I have a Main server failure I can fall back to Backup
server with all the current information in the database.  Does anyone have a
similar environment and how did you solve the problem?

TIA
Jim


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[NF] - SQL- Database Replication

2006-10-07 Thread Jim Felton
I'm hoping one of you SQL gurus can help me out.  I have two MS SQL 2000
Servers which are used as a Main and Backup server.  The Main is online
24X7.  What I need to do is keep the Backup server up to date in a real
time.  So if I have a Main server failure I can fall back to Backup server
with all the current information in the database.  Does anyone have a
similar environment and how did you solve the problem?

TIA
Jim


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RE: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

2006-10-07 Thread Kristyne McDaniel
Madigan,

> ! how do you figure we're lower than Canada and Belgium?  
> That's ridiculous.  

We've recently retreated behind quite a few other countries in terms of
standard of living. It happened because of 10 years with no raise in the
minimum wage, increases in uninsured Americans, and stagnant wage growth.

Just what do you think goes in to the calculation for the standard of
living?

You look at the wrong statistics, and simply fail to believe things can
change so quickly when an idiot is elected to our highest office.

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Re: Treeiew alternative

2006-10-07 Thread Paul Newton

MB Software Solutions wrote:

Peter Hart wrote:

I have just won a contract for an EDI/Purchase Orders/Sales Orders 
which will take up a lot of my

time in the near future.
 



Congrats on that, Paul!

Thank you, Peter !


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RE: Long file support

2006-10-07 Thread Dave Crozier
Graham,
The best solution is to use the format:
Use (cDataPath)
Or if you must you can use Macro substitution:

Use "&cDatapath." 

However the Macro substitution is slower and more prone to generate coding
errors by forgetting to terminate the variable (with a ".") which I ALWAYS
make a point of doing even though sometimes it is NOT compulsory or
necessary.

Dave Crozier.

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Hi all

I have a problem with long file name support for application folders,
example

cDataPath="c:\my program files\my application\application data\table1"
use &cDataPath

cDataPath1="c:\opera ii\z_sname"
use &cDataPath1

This chokes. Does fox support paths with either long path names or spaces in
paths?

Thanks all

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Re: Treeiew alternative

2006-10-07 Thread MB Software Solutions

Peter Hart wrote:


I have just won a contract for an EDI/Purchase Orders/Sales Orders which will 
take up a lot of my
time in the near future.
 



Congrats on that, Paul!

--Michael

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Re: Treeiew alternative

2006-10-07 Thread Michael Hawksworth

<>

Congrats!

I wrote a system to tie Pegasus(!) to one of the UK brewery systems in
the early 90s.  Three weeks after it went live the brewery changed
systems and all the work went into the bin.  At least we had delivered
and been paid before the fateful day!

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Re: Treeiew alternative

2006-10-07 Thread Paul Newton

Peter Hart wrote:

Hi Paul

One of the things I'm not good at (ask my wife about the others /g) is
explaining the coding in my apps. I can email the project to you.  I
will however try to set up an explanation of the general ideas complete
with code on my Blog in the next few weeks.  I have just won a contract
for an EDI/Purchase Orders/Sales Orders which will take up a lot of my
time in the near future.
  


Congratulations on the contract !  By all means e-mail the project to me 
- but I will probably wait to look at it until I have read the blog.  Do 
let us know when it is published (what is the url for your blog ?)



A lot of the ideas used come from fellow members of ProFox in particular
Dave Crozier and Bob Lea to name just a couple.
  


This list is incestuous !


Cheers

Peter
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RE: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

2006-10-07 Thread Michael Madigan
! how do you figure we're lower than Canada and Belgium?  That's ridiculous.  
   
  

Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  1 - True
2 - Same Day so wrong there
3 - Really- you standard is officially lower than Scandinavian countries, 
Ireland, Belgium, Canada, Australia, and (until recently) Japan;
4 - Slightly higher 5.5% against 4.8%

If I want to pay for a visit I can get treatment in an hour and still pay £6.65 
for the medication, if I don't then I can still get an appointment same day. It 
all comes down to whether you want a healthcare system or not. We do and your 
$10 a pill helps pay for it.

Thanks again


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Madigan
Sent: 06 October 2006 20:54
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: RE: [OT] A special thank-you to the Drug industry

How do you figure you're getting it for a reduced
rate?

You're paying for it in 

1. Higher taxes
2. Ridiculous long waits to see a physician
3. Lower standard of living
4. Higher unemployment.

While we have to pay 10 bucks a pill out-of-pocket, we
can also walk into a doctors office and walk out with
a cure in an hour.


--- Adam Buckland wrote:

> You're correct; they were invented in the UK at
> GSK's Central Labs.
> 
> Despite having sales for that one drug of
> £700,000,000 last year, in the UK they cost £6.65
> per prescription irrespective of the quantity or the
> drug dispensed.
> 
> GSK are a British company and generated
> £9,800,000,000 profit in the last 6 months.
> 
> Once again thank you for overpaying for your drugs,
> it helps keep our medications at a reasonable price
> and generates a sizable tax bill for the UK
> government which goes in part to pay for our health
> service.
> 
> ::a
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Michael Madigan
> 
> I bet they weren't invented there.
> 
> Jean Laeremans 
> wrote: On 10/5/06, Michael Madigan wrote:
> 
> > Capitalism is a good thing.
> >
> Has to be at $10 a pill...reservations about ramping
> capitalism
> though...those things are next to free over here
> 
> A+
> jml
> 
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RE: Long file support (thanks)

2006-10-07 Thread Graham Brown (CompSYS)
Thanks all

In all these years it has never been a problem before!

Best wishes
Graham


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To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: RE: Long file support


Hi.

>> cDataPath1="c:\opera ii\z_sname"
>> use &cDataPath1

Instead user

USE (m.cDataPath1)

Name expression (the ones in parenthesis) are faster, can handle blanks and
(from a security point of view) are safer.

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RE: Long file support

2006-10-07 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
Hi.

>> cDataPath1="c:\opera ii\z_sname"
>> use &cDataPath1

Instead user

USE (m.cDataPath1)

Name expression (the ones in parenthesis) are faster, can handle blanks and
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RE: Treeiew alternative

2006-10-07 Thread Peter Hart
Hi Paul

One of the things I'm not good at (ask my wife about the others /g) is
explaining the coding in my apps. I can email the project to you.  I
will however try to set up an explanation of the general ideas complete
with code on my Blog in the next few weeks.  I have just won a contract
for an EDI/Purchase Orders/Sales Orders which will take up a lot of my
time in the near future.

A lot of the ideas used come from fellow members of ProFox in particular
Dave Crozier and Bob Lea to name just a couple.

Cheers

Peter
PETER HART COMPUTERS


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Paul Newton
Sent: 06 October 2006 21:16
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Treeiew alternative

Peter Hart wrote:
> Got to http://www.business-systems-software.co.uk/apps/buckle_store/
>
> If you like it I will tell you how I did it.
>   

Very nice, Peter.  Tell us all how you did do it.

> Bear in mind the demo is in Java so I can show it in a Browser so
> doesn't show the other functions written into the TreeView Control.
>
> Peter
> PETER HART COMPUTERS
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Paul Newton
> Sent: 06 October 2006 14:46
> To: profox@leafe.com
> Subject: Re: Treeiew alternative
>
> Tristan Leask wrote:
>   
>> The MS does have the ability to change the color of a node...
>>
>> .nodes(i).forecolor=rgb()
>>   
>> 
> Hmm - just played around in the debugger and found that nodes(i).Bold
= 
> .T. also works !
>
> Now if only I could do the font/face, italics (I'll pass on underline 
> and strikethrough for the time being) and font size I would be home
and 
> dry !
>
>   
>> I don't know of any other tree control though, sorry.
>>
>> Tristan
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   
>> On Behalf Of Paul Newton
>> Posted At: 06 October 2006 09:49
>> Posted To: Profox Archive
>> Conversation: Treeiew alternative
>> Subject: Treeiew alternative
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I have spent a while trawling through the archives to see if anybody
>> 
> has
>   
>> previously mentioned alternatives to the MS treeview control.  I
don't
>> 
>
>   
>> necessarily need advanced option like radio buttons etc etc biut I do

>> need the ability to change font style and color on a per node basis.
>>   
>> 
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Long file support

2006-10-07 Thread Chet Gardiner

use "&cDataPath1."

Graham Brown (CompSYS) wrote:


Hi all

I have a problem with long file name support for application folders,
example

cDataPath="c:\my program files\my application\application data\table1"
use &cDataPath

cDataPath1="c:\opera ii\z_sname"
use &cDataPath1

This chokes. Does fox support paths with either long path names or spaces in
paths?

Thanks all

Graham Brown
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