RE: [OT] Obama's Tax Leopard

2008-09-12 Thread Kristyne McDaniel
Pete,

 Mr. Obama had just acknowledged that his proposed tax hikes on 
 upper-income Americans, and on capital gains and investments could do 
 economic harm. And, as the Journal observed, almost no one in 
 the news media noticed.

Obama's tax plan is less expensive than McCain's tax plan. Get the target of
your outrage correct...
  
Kristyne McDaniel
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http://www.mcstyles.com/
 
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Re: [OT] Obama's Tax Leopard

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
They want this piece of dung to win in the worst way.  


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

Right Wing Mike
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--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OT] Obama's Tax Leopard
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 1:01 AM

Hi Everybody!

Rather short collection of comments from various people.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122118655132426551.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

I was drinking my Sunday morning coffee, listening to George 
Stephanopoulos interview Barack Obama, when I nearly choked in mid-sip. 
Mr. Obama had just acknowledged that his proposed tax hikes on 
upper-income Americans, and on capital gains and investments could do 
economic harm. And, as the Journal observed, almost no one in the news 
media noticed.
-- 
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Pete
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Re: [OT] Obama's Tax Leopard

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:

 Mr. Obama had just acknowledged that his proposed tax hikes on 
 upper-income Americans, and on capital gains and investments could do 
 economic harm. And, as the Journal observed, almost no one in 
 the news media noticed.
 
 Obama's tax plan is less expensive than McCain's tax plan. Get the target of
 your outrage correct...

Hi Kristyne!

My outrage is for his not-so-covert hatred, not his tax plan. The 
revolutionary thing about the interview was that he finally came clean 
that his tax plan had any cost at all. Of course, who is to say that 
what he is saying is really what he means anyway.

Someday we should have a colored or even black president, but not this 
man. Someone Republican with far less radical ideas and associations.
-- 
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everybody!

 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it

A+
jml


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it

Hi Jean!

Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same 
solution would work there as here.

Sure there would be more quarantine camps and they would be bigger, but 
it can and should be done. Until it is done AIDS will remain the same as 
it is or get worse.
-- 
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it

 Hi Jean!

 Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same
 solution would work there as here.

As usual you don't have a clue..
Anyway somehow i think aids doesn't figure high on your list of
possible health problems...

A+
jml


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it

 Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same
 solution would work there as here.
 
 As usual you don't have a clue..
\
Hi Jean!

And YOU, know ANYTHING about public health, LOL!

 Anyway somehow i think aids doesn't figure high on your list of
 possible health problems...

Actually it does. I have been trying to find a solution for the aids 
epidemic ever since I started in medical school. I have concluded that 
this is the only thing that will work. The other stuff just treats symptoms.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it

 Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same
 solution would work there as here.

 As usual you don't have a clue..
 \
 Hi Jean!

 And YOU, know ANYTHING about public health, LOL!

How many people do you know there ?

http://www.itg.be/ITG/GENERALSITE/GENERALPAGE.ASP?L=ERnd=287191

A+
jml


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[OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Adam Buckland
http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:

 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it
 Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same
 How many people do you know there ?
 
 http://www.itg.be/ITG/GENERALSITE/GENERALPAGE.ASP?L=ERnd=287191

Hi Jean!

Doesn't matter if either of us know any of them, they do not have any 
cure for AIDS, prevention is the only option. Since the infected WILL 
NOT abstain or even use safe sex the quarantine remains as the only 
solution that will actually work. If you know any of them, ask them, 
they either agree with me or they are lying.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Adam Buckland wrote:
 http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html
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RE: SQL not optimised - Rushmore failing

2008-09-12 Thread NickC
Getting back to the original problem I think I have found the cause, not
necessarily the solution but at least getting closer.


Further testing suggests that the cause is SET ANSI ON!!!

In ADO SET ANSI is ON by default, I don't know if there is any way that can
be changed.

Have been testing this in Fox and have discovered that with SET ANSI OFF
(the Foxpro default) things are fine, well almost.  However, once ANSI is
set ON Rushmore seems to stop working when the table gets beyond a certain
size.  Looking at memory usage it seems as if Rushmore fails completely and
Fox retrieves the entire table, even though SYS(3054) still claims that
Rushore is working.

Has anyone else had a problem with SET ANSI ON and large tables?

Nick



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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Adam Buckland wrote:
 http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html

Hi Adam!

See, this is the cure for AIDS that the snooty euros have in mind. 
Destroy the whole world and destroy AIDS incidentally.

Actually, I don't think the collider has collided anything yet. Is it 
not being tested now with one way beams?
-- 
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Ricardo Araoz
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it
 Hi Jean!

 Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same
 solution would work there as here.
 
 As usual you don't have a clue..
 Anyway somehow i think aids doesn't figure high on your list of
 possible health problems...
 

Wel he could shake hands with someone with aids and get it.


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Ricardo Araoz
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it
 comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and
 you get the other half.

 And nuke the whole of Africa while you're at it
 Your usual hyperbole. 8.8% of adults in Africa have AIDS. The same
 solution would work there as here.
 As usual you don't have a clue..
 \
 Hi Jean!

 And YOU, know ANYTHING about public health, LOL!

 How many people do you know there ?
 
 http://www.itg.be/ITG/GENERALSITE/GENERALPAGE.ASP?L=ERnd=287191
 


Sorry Pete. He being European, he forgot to say  and up yours!!! 

LOL



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Re: SQL not optimised - Rushmore failing

2008-09-12 Thread Paul Hill
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:41 AM, NickC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Getting back to the original problem I think I have found the cause, not
 necessarily the solution but at least getting closer.


 Further testing suggests that the cause is SET ANSI ON!!!

 In ADO SET ANSI is ON by default, I don't know if there is any way that can
 be changed.

 Have been testing this in Fox and have discovered that with SET ANSI OFF
 (the Foxpro default) things are fine, well almost.  However, once ANSI is
 set ON Rushmore seems to stop working when the table gets beyond a certain
 size.  Looking at memory usage it seems as if Rushmore fails completely and
 Fox retrieves the entire table, even though SYS(3054) still claims that
 Rushore is working.

 Has anyone else had a problem with SET ANSI ON and large tables?

What is the codepage of your tables?  Use CPDBF() to check.
They should be 1252 (Western European).

-- 
Paul


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[OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody!

Just round up and quarantine all the male homos and male bis, half of it 
comes from them. Round up the whores and recreational drug injectors and 
you get the other half.

In twenty years the earth would be cleansed. It has been more than 
twenty years now, had we started then we would be done now.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080911/ts_nm/aids_usa_dc
-- 
Regards,

Pete
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RE: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Graham Brown

My daughter's school made an announcement on Tuesday to the pupils to
say they were all going to die when this experiment started at 8:30am UK
time

She came home from school in floods of tears.

Hows that for irresponsible.

Ps this would not solve the aids problem it would just shift it to some
alternative reality 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pete Theisen
Sent: 12 September 2008 12:01
To: GrahamB
Subject: Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

Adam Buckland wrote:
 http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html

Hi Adam!

See, this is the cure for AIDS that the snooty euros have in mind. 
Destroy the whole world and destroy AIDS incidentally.

Actually, I don't think the collider has collided anything yet. Is it
not being tested now with one way beams?
--
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Ricardo Araoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Anyway somehow i think aids doesn't figure high on your list of
 possible health problems...


 Wel he could shake hands with someone with aids and get it.

Far too subtle for him i'm afraid

A+
jml


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Ricardo Araoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry Pete. He being European, he forgot to say  and up yours!!! 

Manners, Ricardo...

A+
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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Graham Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My daughter's school made an announcement on Tuesday to the pupils to
 say they were all going to die when this experiment started at 8:30am UK
 time

 She came home from school in floods of tears.

 Hows that for irresponsible.

Quite unbelievable...

A+
jml


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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Graham Brown wrote:
 My daughter's school made an announcement on Tuesday to the pupils to
 say they were all going to die when this experiment started at 8:30am UK
 time
 
 She came home from school in floods of tears.
 
 Hows that for irresponsible.
 
 Ps this would not solve the aids problem it would just shift it to some
 alternative reality 

Hi Graham!

I wonder if the teacher is in the risk group for AIDS? I know, let's 
round up fifty or so of the worst AIDS cases, drop them into the 
collider room next to the technicians (move over, you guys) and see if 
they test any different after being in with the protons and whatnot for 
a while. Maybe this will cure aids, they've tried everything else EXCEPT 
the one thing they know will work.

 See, this is the cure for AIDS that the snooty euros have in mind. 
 Destroy the whole world and destroy AIDS incidentally.
 
 Actually, I don't think the collider has collided anything yet. Is it
 not being tested now with one way beams?
 --
 Regards,
 
 Pete
 http://pete-theisen.com/
 
 
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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Graham Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Actually, I don't think the collider has collided anything yet. Is it
 not being tested now with one way beams?
 --

http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2008/PR08.08E.html

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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Doesn't matter if either of us know any of them, they do not have any
 cure for AIDS

Define cure Dr herb doctor ?

Possible cure :
http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/starke/gaschamber.html

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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 they do not have any cure for AIDS
 
 Define cure Dr herb doctor ?

Hi Jean!

If it becomes undetectable over a series of tests at wide intervals. 
Yes, killing them means they don't have aids any more, but it is far 
more humane to let them live in quarantine. No worse than being in the 
army or on an Indian reservation, for heaven's sake.

If you kill them you cut them off of any potential benefit of the 
outside chance that a cure would be found, fat chance there is of it. I 
am more than a little surprised you suggest this.

 Possible cure :
 http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/starke/gaschamber.html
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 they do not have any cure for AIDS

 No worse than being in the
 army or on an Indian reservation, for heaven's sake.

Some people had that idea in the late 30ties ...

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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 they do not have any cure for AIDS
 No worse than being in the
 army or on an Indian reservation, for heaven's sake.

 Some people had that idea in the late 30ties ...


Hi Jean!

Or so they claimed. I think the NAZI purpose was to kill their 
internees, not confine a dread disease.
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[OT] Democrats on Capitol Hill fear Obama fallout

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c2f69ce-8031-11dd-99a9-77b07658.html

- - -
A Democratic fundraiser for Congressional candidates said some planned to 
distance themselves from Mr Obama and not attack Mr McCain.

“If people are voting for McCain it could help Republicans all the way down the 
ticket, even in a year when the Democrats should be sweeping all before us,” 
said the fundraiser, a former Hillary Clinton supporter.

“There is a growing sense of doom among Democrats I have spoken to . . . People 
are going crazy, telling the campaign ‘you’ve got to do something’.”

Concern was greatest among first-term representatives who won seats in 
traditionally Republican districts in the landslide of 2006. “Several of them 
face a real fight to hold on to those seats,” the fundraiser said.
- - -

Ruh-roh. The bloom is off the rose. Pelosi-Reid-Obama not looking so hot.

http://tinyurl.com/6e6bm6

- - -
Public support for Republican Party candidates to the House of Representatives 
increased dramatically this month in the United States, according to a poll by 
Gallup released by USA Today. 50 per cent of respondents would vote for the GOP 
contender in their congressional district, up eight points since August.

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Public support for Republican Party candidates to 
the House of Representatives increased dramatically this month in the United 
States, according to a poll by Gallup released by USA Today. 50 per cent of 
respondents would vote for the GOP contender in their congressional district, 
up eight points since August.

Democratic Party contenders are second with 45 per cent, down six points in a 
month. Six per cent of respondents would vote for other candidates or are 
undecided.
- - -


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Re: [OT] Democrats on Capitol Hill fear Obama fallout

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c2f69ce-8031-11dd-99a9-77b07658.html

 may December come quickly
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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Graham Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Actually, I don't think the collider has collided anything yet. Is it
 not being tested now with one way beams?
 --
 
 http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2008/PR08.08E.html

Hi Jean!

Interesting link, thanks. Over the next few weeks beams will be 
brought into collision. Will, hasn't happened yet so Graham's 
daughter has a few days at least, before she dies with the rest of us.

I hope Graham complains to the school authorities.
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RE: [OT] I'm moving on up...

2008-09-12 Thread John
2006 Jetta TDI 55mpg. VW New Beetle GLS TDI fer sale!

John



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Re: [OT] LHC opens BLACK HOLE

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Graham Brown wrote:
 My daughter's school made an announcement on Tuesday to the pupils to
 say they were all going to die when this experiment started at 8:30am UK
 time
 
 She came home from school in floods of tears.
 
 Hows that for irresponsible.

Hi Graham!

Maybe this explains the UK teacher problem?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/sexual-affairs-between-pupils-and-teachers-can-be-beneficial-514822.html

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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:31 AM, Jean Laeremans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Doesn't matter if either of us know any of them, they do not have any
 cure for AIDS

 Define cure Dr herb doctor ?

 Possible cure :
 http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/starke/gaschamber.html
-

Holy shit a TDD for killing people.

I am auditing one now to see if my team hit all the marks requested
and or required.

-- 
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Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

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Re: SQL not optimised

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Dave Crozier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stephen,
 Dbase III had multi user as standard option as opposed to Dbase II (single
 user) which could run multi user but only if the files were not modified
 (Read only).

 The only way to run DBASEII multi user was using Multi user MPM and
 Concurrent CPM/86 on an Altos box. When another user added a record the
 other users could only see it if they closed the file first then re-opened
 it - not a good modus operandi !!!
-

dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25
Darn that was so long ago.  That made a huge difference to me.  Then I
saw foxbase and the same app compiled in fox was faster.  I think that
was 89 or so and never looked back.


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Memphis TN

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Re: [OT] Death March to Demo tomorrow morning

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Jerry Wolper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Steve,

 How did it go?
-

hell

My GUI guy put in a catch for new rows to be added.  Unfortunately he
never allowed an escape from it.  So app just froze in a loop.  VP is
bitching that I am not able to report on what happened on the back
end.  Now hours after the fact I know.  But very ugly meeting.

So when someone fixes something and doesn't tell anyone ahead of time.
 You see life getting crappy by the min.

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Re: SQL not optimised

2008-09-12 Thread Paul Newton
Actually the table limit with dBaseII was TWO

Paul Newton

dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25
Darn that was so long ago.  That made a huge difference to me.  Then I
saw foxbase and the same app compiled in fox was faster.  I think that
was 89 or so and never looked back.


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Sr. Production Systems Programmer
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Memphis TN




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RE: SQL not optimised

2008-09-12 Thread Gil Hale
 dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25
 Darn that was so long ago.  That made a huge difference to me.  Then I
 saw foxbase and the same app compiled in fox was faster.  I think that
 was 89 or so and never looked back.


I knew of FoxBase from its earliest days due to various magazine ads, but I
stuck with dBase III+ as it was doing the job I needed done, and I had
already shelled out a lot of wampum for it.  I had already made a cutover
from Lotus 123/Symphony to Quattro, and although it was not entiely brutal I
did not feel like making a similar migration to FoxBase unless I had to.

Then in about 1994 M$ picked up FoxBase and came out with FoxPro DOS and
FoxPro Windows (v-2.5 and/or 2.6).  That is when I jumped due to a new
project that would demand a lot of speed, and dBase III+ had by then
displaced in the market by dBase IV - which had so many problems that I
knew I would not be able to use it for this particular project.

Once I put my teeth into FoxPro I never looked back except for occassional
musings about the positive impact dBase III/III+ had in my career.  It was
one of the first applications, along with Borland's Sidekick, that I
licensed when I purchased my first IBM PC.

Then along came Visual FoxPro.  Woo Hoo!!!  And here I am today, still.


Gil

 -Original Message-
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephen Russell
 Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 9:00 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: SQL  not optimised


 On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Dave Crozier
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Stephen,
  Dbase III had multi user as standard option as opposed to Dbase
 II (single
  user) which could run multi user but only if the files were not modified
  (Read only).
 
  The only way to run DBASEII multi user was using Multi user MPM and
  Concurrent CPM/86 on an Altos box. When another user added a record the
  other users could only see it if they closed the file first
 then re-opened
  it - not a good modus operandi !!!
 -

 dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25
 Darn that was so long ago.  That made a huge difference to me.  Then I
 saw foxbase and the same app compiled in fox was faster.  I think that
 was 89 or so and never looked back.


 --
 Stephen Russell
 Sr. Production Systems Programmer
 Mimeo.com
 Memphis TN

 901.246-0159


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Stephen Russell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:31 AM, Jean Laeremans
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Doesn't matter if either of us know any of them, they do not have any
 cure for AIDS
 Define cure Dr herb doctor ?

 Possible cure :
 http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/starke/gaschamber.html

 Holy shit a TDD for killing people.
 
 I am auditing one now to see if my team hit all the marks requested
 and or required.

Hi Stephen!

They didn't even try the quarantine idea which had always worked before 
on other dread diseases. They didn't even mandate testing to see how 
many people they were really looking at.
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[NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
(Wasn't sure if this was NF or OT...I thought NF since it was done via
technical means online)

Check out this link:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/career/?p=398tag=nl.e101

I agree with this person.  I really don't have much of an interest in
social networking.  I'm looking at it thinking Ok, how is this going to
help my career opportunities?  I'm a very social person, but I don't know
where I'd like to take time away from something else to invest in social
networking.  Sure, it might not take much time, but I'm not sitting idle
currently much at all.  Heck...there are times I just auto-delete [OT]
emails because I just don't have time to WASTE (and yes, come on...most of
the posts on their are not helpful but just opinions on religion,
politics, and other stuff).

I know Whil and Ed tweet but I took a look at twitter about a couple
months prior to Whil asking about it, and I just didn't see the value
proposition.  It seemed like another geek-fest.  Should I care what other
people are thinking?  After all, it's just a thought...they could change
their mind in the next minute.  What it becomes is a means for more
discussion/interaction/participation, and that just requires even more
time.  Time that I really don't want to devote to such things.  Perhaps
I'm just not cool.  ;-)

Here's the way I see it:  If you're an independent software developer, I
could see the value so as to increase your # of contacts because you're
livelihood is totally in your hands and you may soon need to find that
next paying client (which I can completely understand folks like Whil
doing it).  For the employee folks, I guess it's good to keep your options
open, but still, it requires time investment.  And I'm stingey when it
comes to spending my time.  Perhaps I shouldn't be as much?  It's like
blogging.  I admit that I like to read some people's blogs, sometimes, and
I'm glad I guess that they do it.  But it seems like EVERYBODY has a blog
of some sort now.  It's like a requirement of geekdom.  I think of Dr.
Seuss' story about the Sneetches, where there are star-bellied Sneetches
and those without stars upon thars.  It's like a race to be the uber,
modern geek, because if you don't get on board of the
latest/greatest/modern software appliance/practice, you're a dinosaur. 
Easy example:  look at the folks who stuck with Foxpro and the ribbing
they took from the bleeding edge folks.  (There's a reason they call it
bleeding edge, by the way)  And besides that, I probably wouldn't blog
because I'm somewhat controversial in some of my opinions.  No sense
stirring up problems if you can keep them to yourself.  You know what they
say:  never discuss politics and religion at a business meeting.  Well, if
you blog, it's ALL there for people to see.  Anything you say CAN and
possibly WILL be held against you.  So blogging isn't for all types of
people, imo.

I've seen so many fads pop up in IT over the past 10 years and they're
always super-hyped.  There are several that I'm glad I didn't chase. 
These hyped IT stars burn bright for a very short time and then they're
dropped like hotcakes for the next-best-thing.  It's frustrating to the
folks who jumped on and are then faced with the reality that they've
wasted their time investment.  I'm reminded on a time back in the 90s when
Robert Green recommended I pursue Visual InterDev, but all signs were
already pointing to it being replaced in the very short term back then. 
That's another reason why folks got so pissed with M$.  They'd recommend
something just to replace it a very short time later.  Now THAT is the
appeal of stuff like Python (unless I'm mistaken).  It doesn't seem to
have a radical change life.  Am I wrong in that pov?

I'd like to hear the opinions of folks here on the VALUE of social
networking, and a compelling argument of WHY an IT professional should
social network (beyond what I've mentioned).



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[OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody!

http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
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Re: [OT] For all the anal retentive types.

2008-09-12 Thread richmondeagle
http://currentconfig.com/archives/83.html

I and Mr Monk have been saying this for years.  It's about time someone put 
this down in writing and explained the logic to the less perceptive!

--
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[OT] Palin and what's his name

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody!

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24325587-5017120,00.html

THREE months ago in Pennsylvania, John McCain held a town-hall meeting 
in Philadelphia in front of about 500 people.

Yesterday, more than 10,000 turned up in rural Lancaster County, in the 
state's south.

Some queued for more than four hours, including Annetta Good, 70. Was 
she here because of the Republican presidential candidate, John McCain?

She looked sheepish. No. It's Sarah Palin. 

Ok, libs, this is the REAL American Woman's movement.
-- 
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread richmondeagle
Doesn't matter if either of us know any of them, they do not have any 
cure for AIDS, prevention is the only option. Since the infected WILL 
NOT abstain or even use safe sex the quarantine remains as the only 
solution that will actually work. If you know any of them, ask them, 
they either agree with me or they are lying.

It's because the lefties don't have the backbone to call AIDS a communicable 
disease.  In the past people with such diseases were quarantined, but today 
they are a major voting block for a set of politicians who defend them 
endlessly to  keep their votes.  Never before was a disease the subject of a 
civil right.

--
Larry Miller



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Re: [NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread Ed Leafe
On Sep 12, 2008, at 9:08 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account  
wrote:

 I'd like to hear the opinions of folks here on the VALUE of social
 networking, and a compelling argument of WHY an IT professional should
 social network (beyond what I've mentioned).


Agreed that most stuff on twitter is not substantial; it's a lot like  
the OT stuff on ProFox, only shorter and without the obnoxious people.  
Remember, you only see the tweets of those you choose to follow; I  
think of 'twitter' as short for 'twit filter' sometimes!

I also like the information that I pick up from it. I follow lots of  
people who are smart, and they occasionally re-tweet something from  
someone I don't know who I find interesting. I'll then start following  
them, and thus expand the network I have for new and interesting ideas.

I'm really starting to dislike the name 'social networking', as it  
connotes a bunch of teenagers texting 'OMG!' back and forth. While I  
was typing this, I got 3 new tweets from Tim O'Reilly, of O'Reilly  
publishing:

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
timoreilly Retweeting @emckean: wotd: polinymous: having a personal  
name that is also a place name: Ann Arbor, Alice Springs. 14 minutes  
ago from twhirl

timoreilly Retweeting @digitalfemme: Red Hat CEO, Jim Whitehurst talks  
about: The Challenges of Competing with Freehttp://is.gd/2x0f 14  
minutes ago from twhirl

timoreilly Bumper sticker just sighted on a laptop: What would Yoda  
do? Your ass, kick it he would. 3 minutes ago from twhirl
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Now none of those are earth-shattering, but I'm certainly going to  
check out the RedHat CEO link that I probably wouldn't have known  
about otherwise. Will it be useful? Maybe, maybe not. But odds are  
better than average that it will.

I have always enjoyed learning about new stuff. Twitter, IMO, is an  
excellent way to get exposed to new stuff that is likely to be  
interesting and relevant. Oh, and sometimes fun, too.


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Re: [NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Ed Leafe wrote:
   I'm really starting to dislike the name 'social networking', as it
 connotes a bunch of teenagers texting 'OMG!' back and forth.


Oh I agree...that's the distinct impression I get with MySpace and its ilk.

Thanks for your comments!





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RE: SQL not optimised - Rushmore failing

2008-09-12 Thread NickC
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
 Of Paul Hill
 Sent: 12 September 2008 11:59
 To: ProFox Email List
 Subject: Re: SQL  not optimised - Rushmore failing
 
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:41 AM, NickC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Getting back to the original problem I think I have found the cause, not
  necessarily the solution but at least getting closer.
 
 
  Further testing suggests that the cause is SET ANSI ON!!!
 
  In ADO SET ANSI is ON by default, I don't know if there is any way that
 can
  be changed.
 
  Have been testing this in Fox and have discovered that with SET ANSI OFF
  (the Foxpro default) things are fine, well almost.  However, once ANSI
 is
  set ON Rushmore seems to stop working when the table gets beyond a
 certain
  size.  Looking at memory usage it seems as if Rushmore fails completely
 and
  Fox retrieves the entire table, even though SYS(3054) still claims that
  Rushore is working.
 
  Has anyone else had a problem with SET ANSI ON and large tables?
 
 What is the codepage of your tables?  Use CPDBF() to check.
 They should be 1252 (Western European).
 
 --
 Paul
 

Yep code pages are all 1252

Nick



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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
It could have all been contained in the 80s if our politicians had the guts to 
do the right thing.  There should have been tough laws put in place like the 
tuberculosis laws, that is anyone spreading the disease could be quarantined if 
he demonstrated that he wasn't going to behave like an adult.

Instead we have thousands of needless deaths.


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

Right Wing Mike
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 To: profox@leafe.com
 Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:14 AM
 Doesn't matter if either of us know any of them,
 they do not have any 
 cure for AIDS, prevention is the only option. Since the
 infected WILL 
 NOT abstain or even use safe sex the quarantine remains
 as the only 
 solution that will actually work. If you know any of
 them, ask them, 
 they either agree with me or they are lying.
 
 It's because the lefties don't have the backbone to
 call AIDS a communicable disease.  In the past people with
 such diseases were quarantined, but today they are a major
 voting block for a set of politicians who defend them
 endlessly to  keep their votes.  Never before was a disease
 the subject of a civil right.
 
 --
 Larry Miller
 
 
 
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread richmondeagle
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed

It seems they are all atwitter that the media is paying attention to her rather 
than the obamessiah.

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Re: [NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread Whil Hentzen
 I agree with this person.  I really don't have much of an interest in
 social networking.  I'm looking at it thinking Ok, how is this going to

Agreed, Social networking... is just like a bar on the computer. I don't 
care for most of them. And let's be blunt... most of the folks in front 
of a computer these days have no idea how to appropriately interact 
electronically. Look at the asshole factor on the UT vs the more 
congenial atmosphere here.

I think some of us were badly spoiled when our first major computer 
community was the FoxForum on CIS. Kind of like growing up in Boston 
when the Celtics won about 50 titles in a row. Modern sports just ain't 
the same.

 I know Whil and Ed tweet but I took a look at twitter about a couple
 months prior to Whil asking about it, and I just didn't see the value
 proposition.  It seemed like another geek-fest.  Should I care what other
 people are thinking?  After all, it's just a thought...they could change

Here's my take on Twitter - I actually wrote about this a few months ago:

http://www.hentzenwerke.com/misc/twitter.htm'

The salient part is this:

Remember back when you were in college and a lot of your conversations 
were short exchanges w/ friends? Hey, did you hear Cahill got a ZERO on 
his DiffEq midterm! Gonna go drinking with us tomorrow night? I just 
smoked Professor Carlson in racquetball! Whoa, the new Civil 
Engineering secretary is wearing a sweater you have GOT to see. (I went 
to an all-male engineering school.)

You keep up with your friends and associates on a day to day basis via 
short messages, not long heartfelt conversations.

I also like to follow interesting people and see what they're up to. 
Getting exposed to things without having to read long, long, long, long, 
long blog posts only to find out that at the end of their mini-murder 
mystery, I don't care whodunnit.

Twitter is a nice way to stay in touch with folks and, like Ed said, get 
exposed to things from out of the way places.

 Here's the way I see it:  If you're an independent software developer, I
 could see the value so as to increase your # of contacts because you're
 livelihood is totally in your hands and you may soon need to find that
 next paying client (which I can completely understand folks like Whil
 doing it).  For the employee folks, I guess it's good to keep your options

If a customer contacted me because of what I was tweeting about, I'd run 
away. :) Twitter has nothing to do with 'contacts' for me. Linked-In, maybe.

 wasted their time investment.  I'm reminded on a time back in the 90s when
 Robert Green recommended I pursue Visual InterDev, but all signs were
 already pointing to it being replaced in the very short term back then. 
 That's another reason why folks got so pissed with M$.  They'd recommend
 something just to replace it a very short time later.  Now THAT is the
 appeal of stuff like Python (unless I'm mistaken).  It doesn't seem to
 have a radical change life.  Am I wrong in that pov?

Absolutely. I'll never trust MSFT again just for that reason. As soon as 
you adopt v 1.5, their marketing dweebs start making fun of you because 
you're not using 2.0 (that is actually still in beta.) Fuckers.

 I'd like to hear the opinions of folks here on the VALUE of social
 networking, and a compelling argument of WHY an IT professional should
 social network (beyond what I've mentioned).

I think being familiar with these things is a good idea, just so you 
have an idea of what's current. While Facebook integration may not be a 
module you need to add to Fab-Mate any time soon... the kids using 
txting and MySpace now will be making the purchasing decisions in 10 
years and authorizing budgets in 20. :)

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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
John McCain is brilliant for picking her.  I was wrong, I thought it would like 
look a gimmick.  Probably the only VP candidate in history that really is 
making a difference in the election.


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

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 Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:50 AM
 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
 
 It seems they are all atwitter that the media is paying
 attention to her rather than the obamessiah.
 
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
On a related note, Joe Biden is flying to Mexico for a sex change to lockup the 
women's vote and the transgendered vote.


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 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
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Re: [OT] Democrats on Capitol Hill fear Obama fallout

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
Barack Obama - George McGovern II!   


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

Right Wing Mike
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 Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 8:29 AM
 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c2f69ce-8031-11dd-99a9-77b07658.html
 
 - - -
 A Democratic fundraiser for Congressional candidates said
 some planned to distance themselves from Mr Obama and not
 attack Mr McCain.
 
 “If people are voting for McCain it could help
 Republicans all the way down the ticket, even in a year when
 the Democrats should be sweeping all before us,” said the
 fundraiser, a former Hillary Clinton supporter.
 
 “There is a growing sense of doom among Democrats I have
 spoken to . . . People are going crazy, telling the
 campaign ‘you’ve got to do something’.”
 
 Concern was greatest among first-term representatives who
 won seats in traditionally Republican districts in the
 landslide of 2006. “Several of them face a real fight to
 hold on to those seats,” the fundraiser said.
 - - -
 
 Ruh-roh. The bloom is off the rose. Pelosi-Reid-Obama not
 looking so hot.
 
 http://tinyurl.com/6e6bm6
 
 - - -
 Public support for Republican Party candidates to the House
 of Representatives increased dramatically this month in the
 United States, according to a poll by Gallup released by USA
 Today. 50 per cent of respondents would vote for the GOP
 contender in their congressional district, up eight points
 since August.
 
 (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Public support for Republican
 Party candidates to the House of Representatives increased
 dramatically this month in the United States, according to a
 poll by Gallup released by USA Today. 50 per cent of
 respondents would vote for the GOP contender in their
 congressional district, up eight points since August.
 
 Democratic Party contenders are second with 45 per cent,
 down six points in a month. Six per cent of respondents
 would vote for other candidates or are undecided.
 - - -
 
 
 - Bob
 
 
 
 
 
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[OT] Daily Polls

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
Gallup Daily Tracking - McCain by 4
Rassmussen  McCain by 3
Real Clear Politics McCain by 2.8
Intrade McCain by 6





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[OT] Who hates Sarah Palin?

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
Who Hates Sarah Palin?

By Greg Gutfeld


According to many in the media, we truly have discovered someone worse than 
Hitler — and it's Sarah Palin.
Head to any left-wing blog or even CNN for that matter and you'll find the 
zaniest of conspiracies -- froth that even a dude with rabies would find 
unseemly.

So how can one person create so much bile among folks who claim to be the most 
tolerant in the universe? I mean, liberals are the good people: They're 
open-minded, caring and of course, fair.

But somehow, a Republican lady in her 40s is exempt from this treatment. 
Perhaps, she truly is the devil in a dress, a ghoul that eats children and 
pollutes the planet and possibly beats Barack Obama, the patron saint of every 
customer buying wheat germ in bulk at GNC.

But I know the real reason why every single elitist media type is terrified of 
her. They've never met her. And by her, I don't mean Sarah Palin. I mean 
her, an actual normal woman with a bunch of kids, an average husband and no 
desire to watch The L Word.

She's scary to these folks the way Wal-Mart is scary to them: Both are alien to 
someone who blogs about their chakras. They won't go there, because they've 
never been there.

To them, hating Sarah Palin is a symptom of larger bigotry against the rest of 
us, the normal. If they saw her at a party, they would wonder how she got in. 
She's the anti-Obama, the anti-New York Times, the anti-everything that Tim 
Robbins loves, which is why I love her — and you should too.

And if you disagree with me, then you sir are worse than Hitler.


  



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[OT] Which is a blizzard?

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
http://corner.nationalreview.com/

- - -
Compare and Contrast. Which Is a Blizzard?   [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

Compare and contrast Sarah Palin's 43-word clear response with a typical
290-word meandering response by Joe Biden. And compare and contrast the
responses of their ABC interviewers.

Item 1:

ABC's Charles Gibson: But, Governor, I'm asking you: We have the right,
in your mind, to go across the border with or without the approval of the
Pakistani government.

PALIN: In order to stop Islamic extremists, those terrorists who would
seek to destroy America and our allies, we must do whatever it takes and we
must not blink, Charlie, in making those tough decisions of where we go and
even who we target.

GIBSON: And let me finish with this. I got lost in a blizzard of words
there. 

Item 2:

ABC's George STEPHANOPOULOS: Senator Obama has said that his State
Department, his National Security Council would engage in unconditional
talks with the Iranians.

BIDEN: Let's put this in perspective. The reason why we'd be in so much
trouble if John McCain were president - and I love him - is because of what
you just heard.

What's the alternative to talking with a country that's building a
nuclear weapons, attempting to, that in fact is helping kill Americans by
supporting elements in Iraq that are killing Americans?

You either talk; you go to war; or you maintain the status quo.

Now, let's talk about talking. President Bush, the White House, called
me, several years ago, told me Air Force Two was waiting for me at Andrews
Air Force Base; would I get on the plane and go meet with Gadhafi, a real
known terrorist, personally, a terrorist - personally responsible for
killing kids at the school I went to, Syracuse University, blowing up that
Pan Am flight.

The president of the United States asked me to go. He cut a deal with
Gadhafi, directly. It was a smart thing to do. He gave up his nuclear
weapons, Gadhafi.

What's the second thing?

We're in Korea, right now, George. You want to put the hit list to the
worst guys in the world?

How about Kim Jong Il?

They have proliferated nuclear technology, put us in jeopardy, and other
nations around the world. What is the president of the United States doing,
writing letters saying, Dear Mr. Chairman - referring to him.

They've cut a deal. They've cut a deal. The president of the United
States of America, last time I was in Iraq, was trying to set up, and
recently asked for a third meeting with the Iranians, to talk with them
about what's going on in Iraq.

This is sophistry. This is ridiculous.

STEPHANOPOULOS: It sounds like you're calling it hypocrisy.

09/12 10:21 AM
- - -

You'll have to scroll down a ways, but I thought that was a great contrast. 

The media sucks so bad this year, it's pathetic. 

And it's unwittingly creating a huge backlash that's going to sink the Dems,
big-time. 

- Bob



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RE: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
 John McCain is brilliant for picking her.  I was wrong, I thought it
 would like look a gimmick. 

:)

 Probably the only VP candidate in history
 that really is making a difference in the election.

And more than a difference!

She's bringing out the media bias in the boldest possible relief, shattering
crypto-marxist myths about feminism and femininity, exposing the
Obamessiah's absurd pretenses and re-highlighting all of his indisputable
shortcomings (experience, temperament, weird associations, etc.) where,
whatever her short comings, it is obvious the top of their ticket doesn't
compare to the top of ours--indeed, he has a hard time sizing up to the
bottom of our ticket.

I hypothesized months ago what a great pick Palin would be but was convinced
McCain wouldn't/couldn't do it. The old fart showed me he wants, and knows
how, to win, and does have the long-term best interest of the country at
heart. 

- Bob



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Re: [NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:08 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 (Wasn't sure if this was NF or OT...I thought NF since it was done via
 technical means online)

 Check out this link:
 http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/career/?p=398tag=nl.e101

 I agree with this person.  I really don't have much of an interest in
 social networking.  I'm looking at it thinking Ok, how is this going to
 help my career opportunities?  I'm a very social person, but I don't know
 where I'd like to take time away from something else to invest in social
 networking.  Sure, it might not take much time, but I'm not sitting idle
 currently much at all.  Heck...there are times I just auto-delete [OT]
 emails because I just don't have time to WASTE (and yes, come on...most of
 the posts on their are not helpful but just opinions on religion,
 politics, and other stuff).

 I know Whil and Ed tweet but I took a look at twitter about a couple
 months prior to Whil asking about it, and I just didn't see the value
 proposition.  It seemed like another geek-fest.  Should I care what other
 people are thinking?  After all, it's just a thought...they could change
 their mind in the next minute.  What it becomes is a means for more
 discussion/interaction/participation, and that just requires even more
 time.  Time that I really don't want to devote to such things.  Perhaps
 I'm just not cool.  ;-)
---

Maybe you can find a tweet from your favorite hockey team.  So you
will get daily posts from them in the impending days before the season
as well as during it.  I have one for Vol - SEC sports as well as
Packers football.  A few in Memphis for news and weird stuff that just
happens.

Tweets get your message out.

Do you monitor any RSS feeds?




 I've seen so many fads pop up in IT over the past 10 years and they're
 always super-hyped.  There are several that I'm glad I didn't chase.
 These hyped IT stars burn bright for a very short time and then they're
 dropped like hotcakes for the next-best-thing.  It's frustrating to the
 folks who jumped on and are then faced with the reality that they've
 wasted their time investment.  I'm reminded on a time back in the 90s when
 Robert Green recommended I pursue Visual InterDev, but all signs were
 already pointing to it being replaced in the very short term back then.
 That's another reason why folks got so pissed with M$.  They'd recommend
 something just to replace it a very short time later.  Now THAT is the
 appeal of stuff like Python (unless I'm mistaken).  It doesn't seem to
 have a radical change life.  Am I wrong in that pov?
--

Yep like java.  That was a flop.

Were you wrong about interdev?  well ID would have gotten you very
familiar with HTML, ASP pages and how to work in the stateless
environment.  Probably all things that you are still not familiar with
enough to go after paying clients maybe?

That HTML knowledge would have been helpful in the replacement product
.NET, if you did web based applications.  But in the years of the web,
hve you ever done a web application for sale?



 I'd like to hear the opinions of folks here on the VALUE of social
 networking, and a compelling argument of WHY an IT professional should
 social network (beyond what I've mentioned).


You may get more feeds for potential clients because the people with
the jobs think that email is a joke because theirs is treated like
spam, and these new social networks are where the progressive
constantly learning folk are now occupying.

You can also get info from your kids because they do it as well.  As
my son is identified in pics on facebook I get notices.  Nothing that
he would ever do.  :)

LinkedIn is not for kids but for business people and some have huge
connections through it.


-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

901.246-0159


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Re: [OT] Which is a blizzard?

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://corner.nationalreview.com/

They all do that sir.
Just proves he has more experience.

A+
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 They didn't even try the quarantine idea which had always worked before
 on other dread diseases. They didn't even mandate testing to see how
 many people they were really looking at.
 ---

The cube next to me or intern is from Kenya and I asked him about the
Aids problem.  He says that it is really bad.  Truckers who drive the
main highway across the country have brought it with them, or so the
story goes.  From there it has spread north to the rest of the
country.

Where as a kid 1/3 of your friends will die early because they were
born with it.  Then for the survivors it is a matter of how many
others will fall to it over the next 20 years.  He says that 1/2 will
at least.

So are you going to genocide the entire country?

-- 
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Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So are you going to genocide the entire country?

That's what i proposed and he doesn't want to...some people...

A+
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RE: [OT] Which is a blizzard?

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
 
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  http://corner.nationalreview.com/
 
 They all do that sir.
 Just proves he has more experience.

Most telling part of Biden's reply: Let's talk about talking.

That's all he's done for 30 years.

Some experience.

- Bob

 
 A+
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Leland F. Jackson, CPA
Pete Theisen wrote:
 Hi Everybody!

 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
   

If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then certainly Sarah 
Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of Ark.  
Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a definitely a George 
W. Bush clone.  LOL

Regards,

LelandJ



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Re: [OT] Which is a blizzard?

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  http://corner.nationalreview.com/

 They all do that sir.
 Just proves he has more experience.

 Most telling part of Biden's reply: Let's talk about talking.

 That's all he's done for 30 years.

 Some experience.

 - Bob
And still going strong, my kind of guy...

A+
jml


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RE: Local DBC - How to do it?

2008-09-12 Thread Rick Schummer
I have had speed issues in the multiuser environment and someone suggested 
that I place the dbc
locally on the user's hard drive.

Are you referring to a DBC on the local machine and contained tables on the 
server? Or are you
referring to a views-only DBC pointing to tables-only DBC on the server?

If you are referring to a local DBC with tables on the server I would recommend 
not to do this. The
DBC/DBF relationship is important and is stored in the tables. If one machine 
has a different
mapping to the server the DBC/DBF relationship is likely broken. Even if the 
mapping is consistent,
I would be leery of taking this approach. If it is a views-only DBC, it is 
okay. Opening a view will
look for the database (provided you have databasename!tablename as part of the 
FROM and JOINs in the
view definition) and if the DBC is in the path or already open, the app will 
find the tables.

1. How do I place the DBC locally and still have the data on the server?

The views-only DBC needs the tables-only DBC to be open or available on the 
path. Releasing the DBC
to the end users will release all the views since they are stored in the DBC.

2. How does this affect Stonefield updates?

DBCX (underlying technology used by SDT) first needs to find the DBCX 
registration table
DBCXReg.DBF. The update process will attempt to instantiate all the DBCX 
managers found and
registered in the DBCXReg table. The update program also has to be able to find 
all the data
registered in the DBCX and SDT extensions. If it can you will be okay. So the 
update program needs
access and pathing to the DBCX files and all the application data.

3. and How do I develop locally, and then deploy the finished product on a 
server? i.e. dbc local,
data on server.

It sounds like you are referring to a tables DBC here. Because of the pathing 
issue, you would have
to make your development environment be exactly like the customer environment 
to get the relative
pathing for the tables. Maybe this will make it more obvious why I think this 
is a bad idea.

 If I understand Stonefield update process, I place the dbc and related 
 Stonefield files and
Stonefield takes care of the update.

Correct, this is all you have to do.

Presently, I have a file on the server that is updated by the first user in 
the am. That is the
signal to run Stonefield once. I lock users out of the system while the 
reindexing happens.

One thing you might consider is creating a program that calls the update 
process and can be
scheduled to run at night (Windows Scheduler works). This way the first user is 
not greeted with the
process of reindexing. Maybe the data is small enough where this does not 
matter today, but someday
the data might be large enough where this is a nuisance, and it will allow all 
the other users to
get to work first thing in the morning.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

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RE: [OT] Which is a blizzard?

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  http://corner.nationalreview.com/
 
 They all do that sir.
 Just proves he has more experience.

Actually what it proves is that Beltway media can't understand straight
answers to simple questions... they are hard-wired to parse novel-length
bromides that read like a chapter in Finnegan's Wake.

Which is why Obama/Biden are more of the same and Palin represents real
change.

;)

- Bob

 
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[OT] Obama mocking McCain for being computer illiterate

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
Do you know how many people in this country still don't own a computer?  Do you 
know how many professionals like older attorneys and doctors still don't know 
how to do anythig on a computer?  Do you know how many Seniors in general don't 
use a computer?

This guy is mocking a good 20% or more of the country.  That would be like a 
politician making fun of Jews (5%), Gays (3%) or Blacks (12%).

The mistakes keep on coming! LOL


http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080912/D93535MG0.html


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

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RE: [OT] Which is a blizzard?

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
Biden is truly in love with his own voice.

I've attended meetings like this when people ramble on and on about the 
obvious.  


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

Right Wing Mike
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike


--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [OT] Which is a blizzard?
 To: 'ProFox Email List' profox@leafe.com
 Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 12:00 PM
  On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Bob Calco
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   http://corner.nationalreview.com/
  
  They all do that sir.
  Just proves he has more experience.
 
 Actually what it proves is that Beltway media can't
 understand straight
 answers to simple questions... they are hard-wired to parse
 novel-length
 bromides that read like a chapter in Finnegan's Wake.
 
 Which is why Obama/Biden are more of the same
 and Palin represents real
 change.
 
 ;)
 
 - Bob
 
  
  A+
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Stephen Russell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 They didn't even try the quarantine idea which had always worked before

 So are you going to genocide the entire country?

Hi Stephen!

How does quarantine have anything to do with genocide? Genocide means 
you kill them, quarantine means you isolate them from the uninfected 
population to stop the spread of the disease. Instantly effective.
-- 
Regards,

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RE: [OT] Obama mocking McCain for being computer illiterate

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
 
 Do you know how many people in this country still don't own a computer?
 Do you know how many professionals like older attorneys and doctors
 still don't know how to do anythig on a computer?  Do you know how many
 Seniors in general don't use a computer?
 
 This guy is mocking a good 20% or more of the country.  That would be
 like a politician making fun of Jews (5%), Gays (3%) or Blacks (12%).
 
 The mistakes keep on coming! LOL

On that general theme--the narrator of the following may very well have been
in the demographic Obama smeared with his smarmy computer illiterate ad:

http://tinyurl.com/3nb4ny

Talk about rope-a-dope. I thought The One was supposed to be smarter than
this? Indeed--above it all?

- Bob

 
 
 http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080912/D93535MG0.html
 
 ***
 *
 Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin,
 Sept 4, 2008
 
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Michael Madigan
Palin is Destroying Democrats! LOL

http://logo.cafepress.com/5/561550.5964765.jpg


Now I am become Death, the destroyer of Democrats. - Sarah Palin, Sept 4, 2008

Right Wing Mike
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--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Leland F. Jackson, CPA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser
 To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
 Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 11:44 AM
 Pete Theisen wrote:
  Hi Everybody!
 
 
 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed

 
 If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then
 certainly Sarah 
 Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of
 Ark.  
 Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a
 definitely a George 
 W. Bush clone.  LOL
 
 Regards,
 
 LelandJ
 
 
 
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
 Pete Theisen wrote:

 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
   
 
 If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then certainly Sarah 
 Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of Ark.  
 Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a definitely a George 
 W. Bush clone.  LOL

Hi Leland!

Such a fatuous comment. No one has said GWB was the second coming, 
several have hailed Obama as the new messiah but I think they were 
mocking him.

Sarah is somewhat more conservative than Bush, certainly no clone.
-- 
Regards,

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RE: [NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread Matt Jarvis
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 I agree with this person.  I really don't have much of an interest in
 social networking.  
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There's social networking, and then there's social networking

There's the whole online thing which it seems you are mostly referring
to. There are some things to be gained here and elsewhere. Just some
quick examples for myself would be getting Ed to be my roommate at
Devcon, making arrangements to meet up w/ people at conferences (The
Darryl's in this case), etc. I had a beer w/ Ted once and despite how
great his professional rep is, I know the guy face to face and would
gladly send work/contacts his way... I connected w/ Paul on his way thru
town one time... I sent Stephen some hops once... Heck, you and I have
had ongoing discussions about steel fabrication stuff for what - 6 years
now? A guy on the Oregon Coast has offered a place for me to crash and
give me a ride back to Eugene after a long distance bike ride... It's
not just your friends you can tap into for favours, you can often times
get away with it w/ professional associates since you've networked with
them extensively. I'll bet I could pick any major metro area in the USA
and probably get a decent hook up for a place to crash, a guide, or at
least some recommendations about the area. Oh and from time to time I
get technical questions answered as well...  g

I read very few of the posts on ProFox and none from [OT] - I pick and
choose how I'm going to spend my time with that stuff. BUT I made it a
point to stick with the list over the last 3 years because I had
developed so many contacts and think of a lot of you as my friends. I
lean on you, you lean on me...  I've been with this list since day one
and there is a lot of value in that. Some people here might not like me,
but it's probably a safe bet that everybody at least knows my name when
they see it.

And then there's social networking... 

GET AWAY FROM THE COMPUTER, and get out there and do the mix and mingle
with your professional associates...  join that user group, chamber of
commerce (or just hang out with them)... the IT Professionals Forum I
helped put together is a great example - heck I'll bet that the monthly
meeting is about the only time some of these guys get out of the house
and prolly think it's the social event of the month - but to their
credit they make it to the meetings... I make it a point to help people
improve their list of contacts (I ask everyone to do the '15 second
elevator pitch') and I try and connect people to jobs... Over the years
I've helped out at least 30-40 people get a job or some contract work...
that could easily come back in my favour.. think about it - how much
time each week do you spend doing a whole lot of nothing? Don't you
think you could free up an hour or two? It's all about priorities

I'm not trying to rant here, I'm just trying to tell you how important I
think this whole concept of 'social networking' is... it's easier than
you think and at least w/ the online stuff you are in front of the
computer anyways...

Matt Jarvis
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RE: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Bob Calco
 
 If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then certainly Sarah
 Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of Ark.
 Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a definitely a
 George
 W. Bush clone.  LOL

If policy positions equate to kind of political DNA, then Obama is the
embarrassing stain on the Dems' big blue campaign dress, and McGovern put it
there.

So Obama is also a kind of McSame...

- Bob

 
 Regards,
 
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread richmondeagle
So are you going to genocide the entire country?

No, the disease is doing that already.  But here is something to think about... 
Consider the left and their strong (blind even) support of Margaret Sanger's 
Planned Parenthood, which began and still functions to eliminate as many black 
babies as possible.  (The white ones are just a bonus.)  They have now found 
another way (by neglect) to depopulate their goddess earth.

By neglect I don't mean they are ignoring the problem.  Heavens no!  They are 
making a big deal about work on the problem, taking money from everyone they 
can, as socialists are prone to do, all the while not taking the action needed 
to stop the problem.   Considering their efforts, would it be inappropriate to 
say that you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig!  ;-)

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RE: SQL not optimised

2008-09-12 Thread Rick Schummer
 dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25

dBaseIII+ had 10 work areas (source, page 20 of Hacker Guide 6.0)

Rick
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Leland F. Jackson, CPA
If Senator John McCain were elected president, it is very likely that 
Sarah Palin could become President.  If Sarah Palin were president:

Governor Sarah Palin seem insecure to me.  This would lead her to value 
loyalty above qualifications, so in her selection of a VP and cabinet, 
she would favor loyal friends and loyal acquaintances, rather than the 
smartest and most qualified individual who would best serve the need of 
the USA.  She would not tolerate dissension, and anyone that provided 
advise contrary to her belief system would quickly find themselves out 
of work.  It is also likely that her administration would be very secretive.

 From what I've seen and heard from the news, she is an evangelical, who 
likely believe that God is in the process of bringing the end of days, 
and she has already stated that she is on God's side in support of 
this.  Governor Palin probably also believes she could be raptured at 
any time.  She would likely favor the interests of Israel over the 
interest of America, as God blesses those that bless his people, and 
curse those that curse his people.  On government policy and doctrine.

1)  She would likely support neo-conservative pre-emptive aggression.

2)  She would be less concerned with environmental issues like the 
danger of climate change, which she does not attribute to human 
mismanagement of the planet, she would be little concerned with the need 
for clean air and water, nor would she be concerned with over 
population.  She would likely believe all of these are long term 
problems which are not relevant when the rapture and end of days are at 
hand.

3)  She would likely be little concerned for the need of a policy that 
dealt with USA long term energy need and the dangers of energy 
dependency on unstable  and hostile foreign source of energy.

4)  Her economical policy would be geared to help big corporations and 
the wealthy, at the expense of the working middle class and the poor and 
needy.

5)  She would likely favor a strong executive branch with little checks 
and balances.  She would favor national security to the detriment of 
constitutional freedom, due process, and privacy.

6)  She would favor a justice department and justice system, including 
the Supreme court, with judges that adhered to an evangelical ideology 
or point of view.

7)  She would likely be very easily manipulated by the Religious 
Righters and neo-conservatives.  This vulnerability could create some 
serious economical, social, scientific, foreign relations, and war problems.

 From a political point of view, she does very closely resemble George 
W. Bush; perhaps even to the point of being a clone.

Regards,

LelandJ





Pete Theisen wrote:
 Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
   
 Pete Theisen wrote:
 

   
 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
   
   
 If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then certainly Sarah 
 Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of Ark.  
 Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a definitely a George 
 W. Bush clone.  LOL
 

 Hi Leland!

 Such a fatuous comment. No one has said GWB was the second coming, 
 several have hailed Obama as the new messiah but I think they were 
 mocking him.

 Sarah is somewhat more conservative than Bush, certainly no clone.
   



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RE: [NF] Social networking

2008-09-12 Thread Rick Schummer
 Remember, you only see the tweets of those you choose to follow; I think of 
 'twitter' as short
for 'twit filter' sometimes!

Should I be worried that I had the same exact thought? g


 I have always enjoyed learning about new stuff. Twitter, IMO, is an 
 excellent way to get exposed
to new stuff that is likely to be interesting and relevant. Oh, and sometimes 
fun, too.

Well put Ed. I agree. I was skeptical when I started out. It is the nuggets of 
information and the
ability of my mind to look at both sides of any discussion that have helped 
Twitter bring value to
my life.

You also might get a different perspective of people you know. For instance, 
Rick Strahl struggles
with development like regular developers. Who would a thought?

Phil Sherwood was microblogging the Business of Software conference. I was very 
jealous because I
wanted to go, but my schedule was not allowing it to happen. His tweets made me 
look up some stuff
and I have it tucked away in the WLC KB. 

One silly example of something where Twitter helped me out in a big way. I was 
tweeting about some
problems with the USPS screwing up my snail mail in a big way. Not long after 
this I got an email
with some suggestions on where to go and how to present my case to get some 
resolution. I was
venting/ranting, yet I got solutions.

My suggestion is to try something like Twitter for 2 weeks. Worst case 
scenario, you dump it and
lose a few minutes a day reading the dribble of the people you follow.

I have a Facebook account, LinkedIn account, a new Plaxo account too (other 
social networking
venues). I am not sure the value these bring yet, except the LinkedIn account 
allowed me to search
down some former co-workers that I lost touch with. Not sure that would have 
happened another way.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread James Roark(The Dogstar Group)
I really do not get involved it these type of discussions but I cannot 
let this one go by...

And you got this by what divine impression? This is quite a lot of 
supposition based on what?

Sorry but my crystal ball just cannot make out that kind of detail at 
this point.
Jim


Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
 If Senator John McCain were elected president, it is very likely that 
 Sarah Palin could become President.  If Sarah Palin were president:

 Governor Sarah Palin seem insecure to me.  This would lead her to value 
 loyalty above qualifications, so in her selection of a VP and cabinet, 
 she would favor loyal friends and loyal acquaintances, rather than the 
 smartest and most qualified individual who would best serve the need of 
 the USA.  She would not tolerate dissension, and anyone that provided 
 advise contrary to her belief system would quickly find themselves out 
 of work.  It is also likely that her administration would be very secretive.

  From what I've seen and heard from the news, she is an evangelical, who 
 likely believe that God is in the process of bringing the end of days, 
 and she has already stated that she is on God's side in support of 
 this.  Governor Palin probably also believes she could be raptured at 
 any time.  She would likely favor the interests of Israel over the 
 interest of America, as God blesses those that bless his people, and 
 curse those that curse his people.  On government policy and doctrine.

 1)  She would likely support neo-conservative pre-emptive aggression.

 2)  She would be less concerned with environmental issues like the 
 danger of climate change, which she does not attribute to human 
 mismanagement of the planet, she would be little concerned with the need 
 for clean air and water, nor would she be concerned with over 
 population.  She would likely believe all of these are long term 
 problems which are not relevant when the rapture and end of days are at 
 hand.

 3)  She would likely be little concerned for the need of a policy that 
 dealt with USA long term energy need and the dangers of energy 
 dependency on unstable  and hostile foreign source of energy.

 4)  Her economical policy would be geared to help big corporations and 
 the wealthy, at the expense of the working middle class and the poor and 
 needy.

 5)  She would likely favor a strong executive branch with little checks 
 and balances.  She would favor national security to the detriment of 
 constitutional freedom, due process, and privacy.

 6)  She would favor a justice department and justice system, including 
 the Supreme court, with judges that adhered to an evangelical ideology 
 or point of view.

 7)  She would likely be very easily manipulated by the Religious 
 Righters and neo-conservatives.  This vulnerability could create some 
 serious economical, social, scientific, foreign relations, and war problems.

  From a political point of view, she does very closely resemble George 
 W. Bush; perhaps even to the point of being a clone.

 Regards,

 LelandJ

   




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RE: SQL not optimised

2008-09-12 Thread Gil Hale
 dBaseIII+ had 10 work areas (source, page 20 of Hacker Guide 6.0)


I can't believe I actually took the time to crack open my dBase III+ Books
(Ashton-Tate originals that came with the app) to try to verify that info!
What a wonderful walk down memory lane, in simpler (and less exciting)
times.  Days when folks looked upon anyone who knew how to get around in DOS
as demi-gods.

Anyway, after digging through the section on workspaces and not finding
anything specific I got back to some real work/play.  So, I can not confirm
or refute Rick's information, or the accuracy of the Hacker's Guide.  I will
say however, if it is in the Hacker's Guide you can pretty much take it to
the bank!


Gil

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  dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25

 dBaseIII+ had 10 work areas (source, page 20 of Hacker Guide 6.0)

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Automating

2008-09-12 Thread Philip Borkholder
Hi all,
(It's been a long time)
Does anyone know if it is possible to automate MS Paint in VFP ?

I am trying to print Foxpro Report to a JPG file using the Report 
Listener, then would like to open that JPG up in MS Paint, rotate it 90 
degrees, save it then have it pull into another report form as a graphic 
in foxpro.

Anyone do anything like this before?
Or is it possible to rotate the output using the Report Listener?

Thanks,

Philip B.


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RE: Automating

2008-09-12 Thread Kent Belan
Hello Philip,
Check out GDIPlusX at
http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX/Wiki/View.aspx?title=GDIPlusXreferringTitle=Ho
me

You can definatly rotate a jpg file, very easy.
HTH,
Kent

 Hi all,
 (It's been a long time)
 Does anyone know if it is possible to automate MS Paint in VFP ?
 
 I am trying to print Foxpro Report to a JPG file using the 
 Report Listener, then would like to open that JPG up in MS 
 Paint, rotate it 90 degrees, save it then have it pull into 
 another report form as a graphic in foxpro.
 
 Anyone do anything like this before?
 Or is it possible to rotate the output using the Report Listener?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Philip B.
 
 




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Re: SQL not optimised

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Actually the table limit with dBaseII was TWO

 Paul Newton

 dBase2 had 4 tables open as a limit, dBase3 you could get  25
 Darn that was so long ago.  That made a huge difference to me.  Then I
 saw foxbase and the same app compiled in fox was faster.  I think that
 was 89 or so and never looked back.
---

That is right.  I got dBase2 just as I was learning xBase so 2 or 4 it
was still a problem to open and close.  I was writing a clipping
service system and in no time the newer version came out and we got
the customer to buy it.


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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
 If Senator John McCain were elected president, it is very likely that 
 Sarah Palin could become President.  If Sarah Palin were president:

Hi Leland!

Oh, for heaven's sake. The interviews have not even all been shown and 
you have all that stuff already. You just made it all up!

 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
   
   
 If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then certainly Sarah 
 Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of Ark.  
 Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a definitely a George 
 W. Bush clone.  LOL

 Such a fatuous comment.
-- 
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stephen Russell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 They didn't even try the quarantine idea which had always worked before

 So are you going to genocide the entire country?

 Hi Stephen!

 How does quarantine have anything to do with genocide? Genocide means
 you kill them, quarantine means you isolate them from the uninfected
 population to stop the spread of the disease. Instantly effective.
 --


Do you think that a mosquito bite from an infected person could
actually transmit AIDS to a non infected person?I still do.  The
government only put out the No it wont so we wouldn't KILL the
initial carriers. WAG but still sticking to it.

In the USA we lost a lot of birds from West Nile virus, all by mosquito bites.

Seems that predator birds are just now making a come back this year
around here.  I have not seen hawks in the air for 5 years +




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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you think that a mosquito bite from an infected person could
 actually transmit AIDS to a non infected person?I still do.  The
 government only put out the No it wont so we wouldn't KILL the
 initial carriers. WAG but still sticking to it.

http://www.plymouthmosquito.com/aids.htm

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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Leland F. Jackson, CPA
My evaluations are based on what I've seen and heard thus far in the 
news.  Its very difficult to know exactly how Sarah Palin would govern 
as President of the USA; because, politician tend to take position on 
the issues that maximize thier appeal to the largest number of voters 
during a campaign, regardless of their true feelings or ability to 
deliver on the promises.  For example, George W. Bush campaigned as a 
compassionate conservative during the 2000 elections, but his inner 
circle of VP and cabinet selections were all neo-conservative that 
thrust their agenda into action at the first opportunity provided by the 
9/11 attack.

I'm very disappointed; almost uncomfortable, with  Senator John McCain's 
pick of Sarah Palin as VP.  She clearly is not ready to be president of 
the USA.  I would have been much more likely to vote for John McCain, 
before he selected Sarah Palin as his running mate; because, Sarah Palin 
would likely be a disaster as President of the USA.

I think Senator John McCain's campaign picked Sarah Palin as VP because:

#---
Excerpt:

Her nomination is a pandering farce designed stupidly to coerce the 
Deliverance Wing of the Republican party into voting rather than staying 
home.   --- Anonymous

See comment in the link below:

http://www.topix.com/forum/news/2008-presidential-election/T9GEQKDDIGI12M5FI

#--

Regards,

LelandJ


 


James Roark(The Dogstar Group) wrote:
 I really do not get involved it these type of discussions but I cannot 
 let this one go by...

 And you got this by what divine impression? This is quite a lot of 
 supposition based on what?

 Sorry but my crystal ball just cannot make out that kind of detail at 
 this point.
 Jim


 Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
   
 If Senator John McCain were elected president, it is very likely that 
 Sarah Palin could become President.  If Sarah Palin were president:

 Governor Sarah Palin seem insecure to me.  This would lead her to value 
 loyalty above qualifications, so in her selection of a VP and cabinet, 
 she would favor loyal friends and loyal acquaintances, rather than the 
 smartest and most qualified individual who would best serve the need of 
 the USA.  She would not tolerate dissension, and anyone that provided 
 advise contrary to her belief system would quickly find themselves out 
 of work.  It is also likely that her administration would be very secretive.

  From what I've seen and heard from the news, she is an evangelical, who 
 likely believe that God is in the process of bringing the end of days, 
 and she has already stated that she is on God's side in support of 
 this.  Governor Palin probably also believes she could be raptured at 
 any time.  She would likely favor the interests of Israel over the 
 interest of America, as God blesses those that bless his people, and 
 curse those that curse his people.  On government policy and doctrine.

 1)  She would likely support neo-conservative pre-emptive aggression.

 2)  She would be less concerned with environmental issues like the 
 danger of climate change, which she does not attribute to human 
 mismanagement of the planet, she would be little concerned with the need 
 for clean air and water, nor would she be concerned with over 
 population.  She would likely believe all of these are long term 
 problems which are not relevant when the rapture and end of days are at 
 hand.

 3)  She would likely be little concerned for the need of a policy that 
 dealt with USA long term energy need and the dangers of energy 
 dependency on unstable  and hostile foreign source of energy.

 4)  Her economical policy would be geared to help big corporations and 
 the wealthy, at the expense of the working middle class and the poor and 
 needy.

 5)  She would likely favor a strong executive branch with little checks 
 and balances.  She would favor national security to the detriment of 
 constitutional freedom, due process, and privacy.

 6)  She would favor a justice department and justice system, including 
 the Supreme court, with judges that adhered to an evangelical ideology 
 or point of view.

 7)  She would likely be very easily manipulated by the Religious 
 Righters and neo-conservatives.  This vulnerability could create some 
 serious economical, social, scientific, foreign relations, and war problems.

  From a political point of view, she does very closely resemble George 
 W. Bush; perhaps even to the point of being a clone.

 Regards,

 LelandJ

   
 




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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Stephen Russell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stephen Russell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 They didn't even try the quarantine idea which had always worked before
 So are you going to genocide the entire country?

 How does quarantine have anything to do with genocide? Genocide means
 you kill them, quarantine means you isolate them from the uninfected
 population to stop the spread of the disease. Instantly effective.

 Do you think that a mosquito bite from an infected person could
 actually transmit AIDS to a non infected person?I still do.  The
 government only put out the No it wont so we wouldn't KILL the
 initial carriers. WAG but still sticking to it.

Hi Stephen!

I think they denied it because if they didn't they would either have to 
do something about AIDS or do something about mosquitoes and that would 
take money they had intended for perks and bonuses for themselves.
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Stephen!

 I think they denied it because if they didn't they would either have to
 do something about AIDS or do something about mosquitoes and that would
 take money they had intended for perks and bonuses for themselves.
 --

I'm starting to believe one needs a degree in quantum mechanics to
understand your thought processes

A+
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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think they denied it because if they didn't they would either have to
 do something about AIDS or do something about mosquitoes and that would
 take money they had intended for perks and bonuses for themselves.

 I'm starting to believe one needs a degree in quantum mechanics to
 understand your thought processes

Hi Jean!

Quantum mechanics, indeed. If they had said Why it is unlikely that you 
will get aids from a mosquito bite I would agree with that. But they 
said Why Mosquitoes Cannot Transmit AIDS.

They allude to studies and a staff paper but do not link to them, 
suggesting that they just made it up, as the government often does nowadays.
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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread richmondeagle
Oh, for heaven's sake. The interviews have not even all been shown and 
you have all that stuff already. You just made it all up!

Well Pete, I think Leland is qualified to join the driveby media and writer for 
the NY Times or PMSNBC.

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Re: [OT] Palin sells out fundraiser

2008-09-12 Thread Pete Theisen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Oh, for heaven's sake. The interviews have not even all been shown and 
 you have all that stuff already. You just made it all up!
 
 Well Pete, I think Leland is qualified to join the driveby media and writer 
 for the NY Times or PMSNBC.


Hi Larry!

Indeed.
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[NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm Greene
I'm looking for a small network gigabit router recommendation - I
have several servers that will be moving large amounts of
data.between themselves. I don't have the budget for a SAN. Would
also like to connect a wireless hub to this mix. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Malcolm


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RE: [NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Gil Hale
Apple Airport or TimeCapsule g...

Gil

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 I'm looking for a small network gigabit router recommendation - I
 have several servers that will be moving large amounts of
 data.between themselves. I don't have the budget for a SAN. Would
 also like to connect a wireless hub to this mix. Any suggestions?
 Thanks!
 Malcolm


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Re: [NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Dan Olsson
At 2008-09-12 23:49, you wrote:
I'm looking for a small network gigabit router recommendation - I 
have several servers that will be moving large amounts of 
data.between themselves. I don't have the budget for a SAN. Would 
also like to connect a wireless hub to this mix. Any suggestions?

D-Link DIR-655

All ports Gigabit and very high troughput both on LAN and WAN

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Re: [NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm Greene
Dan,

 D-Link DIR-655
 All ports Gigabit and very high throughput both on LAN and WAN.

I'm reading reviews on Amazon and NewEgg and (so far) this seems to be
the product to buy.

My only concern: Some people have complained that this device is not
compatible with 64-bit OS's. Any thoughts?

Thanks for your feedback!

Malcolm


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Ricardo Araoz
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Ricardo Araoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Sorry Pete. He being European, he forgot to say  and up yours!!! 

 Manners, Ricardo...
 

Sorry, we are still a bit on the wild side here in the colonies ;c)


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Re: [OT] Plan to cut AIDS by half in a year

2008-09-12 Thread Ricardo Araoz
Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 they do not have any cure for AIDS
 No worse than being in the
 army or on an Indian reservation, for heaven's sake.

 Some people had that idea in the late 30ties ...
 

You know our US friends have a history of doing this. Maybe we should
ask someone who was imprisoned in one of those concentration camps they
had for japanese people during WWII how well he felt being there.

Hey! Maybe Dr Mengele...errhhh... Dr Pete I meant, could volunteer to be
interned in one of them for say a decade (and we should ask that they
don't grant him internet access, so we'll be rid of him) LOL.



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RE: [NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm Greene
Gil,

 Apple Airport or TimeCapsule g...

A little to far out for me. But thanks!

Malcolm


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Re: [NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Ted Roche
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My only concern: Some people have complained that this device is not
 compatible with 64-bit OS's. Any thoughts?

That's bizarre. TCP doesn't care whether the senders nor receivers are
32-bit or 64-bit, Windows or OS X or Linux or Solaris. I wonder if
Microsoft's implementation of TCP on their 64-bit platforms is
somewhat more non-standard than most of their stuff.

When you say 64-bit OS's you mean Vista and XP, not OS X and Linux, do you?


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Re: [NF] Looking for small network gigabit router recommendation

2008-09-12 Thread Malcolm Greene
Hi Ted,

 My only concern: Some people have complained that this device is not
 compatible with 64-bit OS's. Any thoughts?

 That's bizarre. TCP doesn't care whether the senders nor receivers are
 32-bit or 64-bit, Windows or OS X or Linux or Solaris. I wonder if
 Microsoft's implementation of TCP on their 64-bit platforms is
 somewhat more non-standard than most of their stuff.

Doesn't make sense to me either.

 When you say 64-bit OS's you mean Vista and XP, not OS X and Linux, do you?

Vista by name or a vague '64 bit OS' description. I haven't come across
a specific complaint about 64-bit Linux, but I've only started my
research.

Thanks for your thoughts,

Malcolm


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