On Tuesday 19 April 2005 22:14, Doctor Bones wrote:
> Not necessarily because I don't believe it is true... After having vista
> use me as a punching bag for a couple of months I sort of believe it :).
I hear ya brother. I take it in small chunks. I get tired and fatigued to
the point of exhaus
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On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 13:31 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> Comments below...
> Much of the database documentation is put into the
> database itself. If you enter ?? etc it will tell you
> what it wants.
I often find myself scratching my head at their explanations.
> If you hav
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] He isn't heavy he is VistA and lots of
whats... a rant... and a song...
I know what you mean, and perhaps its true for
VistA,but the "law of recapitulation" has been
discredited since the beginning of the twentieth
ce
I know what you mean, and perhaps its true for
VistA,but the "law of recapitulation" has been
discredited since the beginning of the twentieth
century. A nit-picking point, I know. But why it
continues to be repeated is beyone me--except that it
sounds so cool...
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/his
Comments below...
--- Doctor Bones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to know what specific fields mean... what am
> I entering... why
> isn't it allowing me to enter a specific field.
> What combination of field entries will do the thing
> I want.
Much of the database documentation is put into
The problem is that when you're trying to make sense of someone else's
CODE that's true 100 times over.
--- James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my experience with much computer documentation over the last 25
> years is
> that much of it should have this warning at the begining of each and
In my experience with much computer documentation over the last 25 years is
that much of it should have this warning at the begining of each and every
section.
"You must read and understand all other sections of this manual before
reading this section" ;-)
Jim Gray
- Original Message -
Mano,
I don't think an apology is needed for your mention of the 'warts' on
DHCP/VistA. Yours is an old classical song on the stage of VistA, a ballad
born of a pain which isn't going to go away.
Remember, Mano, ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. So, also is the path to
VistA a matter of reliving
I think we pretty much agree with you across the board, and we are trying to
correct those problems, but there are only just so many hours in the day and
not that many of us that can afford the time to do this out of the goodness
of our hearts! The funding that is starting to appear in the form