There is no compelling evidence that the observed overall warming in the
20^th Century is anything but man-made.
The burden of proof is on those who would have us think that natural
causes are solely or mainly responsible for this trend.
Of course, showing that the observed warming entirely
That's nonsense.
Your theory doesn't explain how CO2 levels were
actually HIGHER in years past, as well as global
temperatures were WARMER in years past.
It's quite clear when you look at the data that CO2
levels in the atmosphere are a trailing indicator, not
a leading indicator of global
Watch the Great Global Warming Swindle
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=tooncis1
--- Chet Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no compelling evidence that the observed
overall warming in the
20^th Century is anything but man-made.
The burden of proof is on those who would
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M$ have decided to ship SP3 for XP later this year which will mean no more
200/300Mb downloads for updates if you install the OS from new.
http://neowin.net/index.php?act=viewid=40490
“…It has been suspected in the past that Windows XP SP2 would end up as the
final service pack released for the
On May 25, 2007, at 2:29 AM, Chet Gardiner wrote:
There is no compelling evidence that the observed overall warming
in the
20^th Century is anything but man-made.
What an extraordinary statement. Talk about a Procrustian argument...
The burden of proof is on those who would have us
Dave Crozier wrote:
M$ have decided to ship SP3 for XP later this year which will mean no more
200/300Mb downloads for updates if you install the OS from new.
http://neowin.net/index.php?act=viewid=40490
“…It has been suspected in the past that Windows XP SP2 would end up as the
final
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters (acute, grave,
circumflex, umlaut) etc to appear properly in a browse window. I have
pasted some text (from a web page) into a field in a table in a browse
window and it is not appearing properly. Do I need to set one or more
of (i)
On Friday 25 May 2007 2:29 am, Chet Gardiner wrote:
There is no compelling evidence that the observed overall warming in the
20^th Century
Hi Chet!
More of THIS?
It has been unusually cool around here for months.
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Looks like it might be 2008 ...
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,132231-c,xp/article.html
Dave Crozier wrote:
M$ have decided to ship SP3 for XP later this year which will mean no more
200/300Mb downloads for updates if you install the OS from new.
I have problems with a dell laptop not returning the display after
hibernation. The screen remains blank and requires a total power down.
Allen
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Hopefully they will fix problems with wireless access after laptops have
M$ have decided to ship SP3 for XP later this year which will mean no more
200/300Mb downloads for updates if you install the OS from new.
http://neowin.net/index.php?act=viewid=40490
Need instructions to slipstream it with my original WinXP CD :)
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From today's Daily Telegraph
Radical Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has appeared in public for the first
time in months, delivering an anti-American sermon to thousands of
followers and demanding US troops leave Iraq.
Al-Sadr had gone into hiding in Iran four months ago at the start of
Richard Kaye wrote:
Oops. I saw web page and browse and stopped thinking...
No prob
Richard Kaye wrote:
I believe you need to URLEncode them. For example
è is egrave;
é is eacute;
ü is uuml;
Paul Newton wrote:
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that I'm using VFP9 (hence
the edited subject)
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
following (chosen from View...Character encoding) - Western
Man-wai Chang wrote:
SELECT SPACE(6);
Aaah! Nice...it's great that they respected us VFPers enough to make it
the same! ;-)
Not always.
For example, you can't do SELECT f1+f2, you have to use SELECT
CONCAT(f1,f2).
Well of course not always !! I meant very similar at
On 5/25/07, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters (acute, grave,
circumflex, umlaut) etc to appear properly in a browse window. I have
pasted some text (from a web page) into a field in a table in a browse
window and it is not
Oops. I saw web page and browse and stopped thinking...
Richard Kaye wrote:
I believe you need to URLEncode them. For example
è is egrave;
é is eacute;
ü is uuml;
Paul Newton wrote:
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters (acute, grave,
circumflex, umlaut) etc
Not always.
For example, you can't do SELECT f1+f2, you have to use SELECT
CONCAT(f1,f2).
Well of course not always !! I meant very similar at times.
I wished someone with Foxpro background did join the MySQL team back
then... :)
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Does CPCONVERT() do anything for you?
Paul Newton wrote:
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that I'm using VFP9 (hence
the edited subject)
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
The US needs someone in Iraq that is strong enough to unify the country
and who has the authority to represent the Iraqi people. Right now all
the US has is a weak, fragile Shiite-led government of Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki, which is widely criticized as corrupt, inefficient and
biased
Richard Kaye wrote:
Rick Strahl wrote a good white paper on dealing with VFP and Unicode. It
may have some useful info. I think you will want to look at the STRCONV
function.
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/foxunicode/foxunicode.asp
That looks as if it might be what I really need
Brian Abbott wrote:
Does CPCONVERT() do anything for you?
Paul Newton wrote:
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
following (chosen from View...Character encoding) - Western
(ISO-8859-1),
Rick Strahl wrote a good white paper on dealing with VFP and Unicode. It
may have some useful info. I think you will want to look at the STRCONV
function.
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/foxunicode/foxunicode.asp
Paul Newton wrote:
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that
Well, I have to get my own auto insurance now since I'm getting
divorced. Together, I think my wife and I paid just over a $1000. My
agent tells me that alone, I'd have to pay $865. I've got a 2003 Saab
9-3 SE 2.0 Turbo 4-door. To me, that $$ sounds high. I currently use
Erie Insurance.
Do you have accidents or violations against you?
No, no accidents or violations in the past 4-5 years, iirc.
Then yes-- I'd say if your driving record is clean, and the rates you
quoted are 6 months, then that seems very high. Check geico,
progressive, and allstate online. Progressive gives
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Then yes-- I'd say if your driving record is clean, and the rates you
quoted are 6 months, then that seems very high. Check geico,
progressive, and allstate online. Progressive gives you some
'competitive quotes' which sometimes will give you a general idea, if
not 100%
Well, I have to get my own auto insurance now since I'm getting
divorced. Together, I think my wife and I paid just over a $1000. My
agent tells me that alone, I'd have to pay $865. I've got a 2003 Saab
9-3 SE 2.0 Turbo 4-door. To me, that $$ sounds high. I currently use
Erie Insurance.
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Do you have accidents or violations against you?
No, no accidents or violations in the past 4-5 years, iirc.
I've been with Allstate since, and I'm happy-- with my agent, at
least. I know a lot of people that swear by State Farm as well...
I used to swear AT State
That was for 1 year, not 6 months. I'll do the online checking thing
today. Progressive and/or Geico advertise that, I believe (being able
to do it all online).
For 1 year, $8xx probably isn't too horrible for a [newly] single
guy-- you're in your 30's, IIRC? You might be able to do better,
Derek Kalweit wrote:
That was for 1 year, not 6 months. I'll do the online checking thing
today. Progressive and/or Geico advertise that, I believe (being able
to do it all online).
For 1 year, $8xx probably isn't too horrible for a [newly] single
guy-- you're in your 30's, IIRC? You
Is there a way to short-circuit a delete operation at the database
level? iirc, the Delete Trigger only fires AFTER a row is deleted.
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Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
select code, count(code) ;
from ( ;
select order, code ;
from codes ;
group by order, code ;
) mycodes ;
group by code
Sweet. Damn, you're good.
falls at Ricardo's feet I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!/farf
LOL
Michael Madigan wrote:
Our casualties are tight.
Why would you put tights to your casualties? Isn't it enough
embarrassment that they got killed in spite of all the technology and
superiority? I know Pete wears tights for you, but most people would
consider it embarrassing.
BTW, how many
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070524/ap_on_hi_te/dell_wal_mart
Seems like a smart move for Dell. Wouldn't it be funny if their
advertising department brought back the Dude, you're getting a Dell!
pot-smoking young hip guy but this time he was wearing a WalMart smock
working in their
Allen wrote:
And buy your clothes from a dentist.
Allen
Yes, but were they MADE by the dentist? I only buy clothes made by my
fellow US brothers and sisters. (yeah rightgood luck finding them
on the store shelves...you'll have to go naked instead!)
Signed,
Mr. Pro-Protectionist
And buy your clothes from a dentist.
Allen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Helio W.
Sent: 25 May 2007 17:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dell to start selling PCs at WalMart
Be Direct, buy from WalMart.
On 5/25/07, MB Software
Be Direct, buy from WalMart.
On 5/25/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070524/ap_on_hi_te/dell_wal_mart
Seems like a smart move for Dell. Wouldn't it be funny if their
advertising department brought back the Dude, you're getting a Dell!
NJ IS outrageously high.
--- Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I have to get my own auto insurance now
since I'm getting
divorced. Together, I think my wife and I paid
just over a $1000. My
agent tells me that alone, I'd have to pay $865.
I've got a 2003 Saab
9-3 SE
Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.josiahcole.com/2007/02/14/a-webmasters-19-commandments/
Don't ya love it when someone tries to pass themselves off as an
authority on something, and yet every other sentence it seems has a typo
or otherwise grammatical error?
Matthew S. Jarvis
IT Manager
Some of the most creative people in our history have been poor at grammar
and spelling, not because they didn't have the capacity to learn these items
properly, but because their focus was entirely on their subject matter and
they could always find some politically correct yes man to polish up
And here I thought that was purposely done to rage against the
machine...fight the man...power to the (open source) people, etc. etc.
etc. Reminds me of this text craze where you're is always written as
ur and the like.
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Some of the most creative people in our
You'll never take me alive, copper.
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I use Allstate and my girlfriend uses Allstate.
In NJ, anyway, they are the cheapest of any of the
carriers we've researched.
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Well, I have to get my own auto insurance now since
I'm getting
divorced. Together, I think my wife and I paid
What's the easiest way to take records from an older version of table
that had been deleted and pull them into the current version of the
table? The original PKs must remain intact.
VFP9SP1 - DBC
tia!
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What's the easiest way to take records from an older version of table
that had been deleted and pull them into the current version of the
table? The original PKs must remain intact.
tia!
--Mike
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Hi foxgang
Anyone figured out web services yet.
I'm playing with the one here.
http://Msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms917487.aspx
I've managed it al (I think) but I cant seem to get any methods other than
the soap ones.
I can access the com server (dll) fine and get the method but the way
I use Westwind for this stuff so am not totally familiar with the
walkthrough you cite, but as a general thing the methods are all exposed
via the wsdl file. Are all your methods instanced in there?
BTW, FWIW I've found it better to have very few methods (maybe just 2 -
Get and Send) exposed
On 5/25/07, MB Software Solutions General Account
Yes, but were they MADE by the dentist? I only buy clothes made by my
fellow US brothers and sisters. (yeah rightgood luck finding them
on the store shelves...you'll have to go naked instead!)
MB: If the stores that you patronize don't
The founder of Progressive Insurance is a contributor
to Anti-American, Left-Wing causes, so unless you want
your money to fund them, avoid, avoid, avoid.
Stick with Geico, they have a affirmative-action
program for Cavemen.
--- Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have accidents
No one could ever accuse Linux people of being
goofballs.
--- Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Canonical (CA-non-ickel? Ca NON ickel? Ca NO
nick-el?) has announced
names for upcoming releases of Ubu:
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2007/05/version-names-for-ubuntu.html
Whil
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Friday 25 May 2007 9:15 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
snip
1) Al-Sadr is opposed to terrorism, especially al Qaeda which he would
drive out of the country.
2) Al-Sadr would purge his army and police of extremist.
3) Al-Sadr wants a unified Iraq with justice
Anyone see the problem with it? It fails with a return code of 1 when
called:
atables.txt -to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s Data Backup as of
05/25/2007 01:40:54 PM -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] -server
smtp.mbsoftwaresolutions.com -attach
Ted Roche wrote:
On 5/25/07, MB Software Solutions General Account
Yes, but were they MADE by the dentist? I only buy clothes made by my
fellow US brothers and sisters. (yeah rightgood luck finding them
on the store shelves...you'll have to go naked instead!)
MB: If the
On Friday 25 May 2007 9:15 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
snip
1) Al-Sadr is opposed to terrorism, especially al Qaeda which he would
drive out of the country.
2) Al-Sadr would purge his army and police of extremist.
3) Al-Sadr wants a unified Iraq with justice for all and a fair sharing
This was an emergency appropriation. This money would
have never been spent on anything in the US, nor would
it have been in your pocket since taxes haven't been
raised to pay for it.
Wars and natural disasters are things that can't be
planned for, yet must be paid for.
And if you don't like
Hi Michael,
It fails with a return code of 1
Are you using the DLL? Recently I had a similar problem. The DLL would
return 1, but when I used BLAT.EXE with exactly the same string, it would
work. Even more confusing: The call to the DLL works fine at the beginning
of the main program, but fails
BTW, FWIW I've found it better to have very few methods (maybe just 2 -
Get and Send) exposed via the wsdl file and handle all the logic in the
com server depending on the parameters passed to the method.
I find 1 process is ideal. With an input XML parameter and and output
XML parameter. This
A guy walks into the local welfare office marches
straight up to the counter and says, Hi... You know,
I just HATE drawing welfare. I'd
really rather have a job.
The social worker behind the counter says,
Your timing is excellent. We just got a job opening
from a very wealthy old man who wants
Michael Madigan wrote:
This was an emergency appropriation. This money would
have never been spent on anything in the US, nor would
it have been in your pocket since taxes haven't been
raised to pay for it.
Wars and natural disasters are things that can't be
planned for, yet must be paid
3 hours? Don't get in a car and drive.
I agree. We should be taking their oil until it's
paid for.
Touche! I'm exhausted today (only 3 hrs sleep last
night) so yes, I
probably forgot or wasn't 100% sharp when I replied.
STILL, I cannot
believe that we simply GAVE AWAY that money. It
Yeah! LOL
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Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.josiahcole.com/2007/02/14/a-webmasters-19-commandments/
Don't ya love it when someone tries to pass
themselves off as an
authority on something, and yet every other sentence
it seems has a typo
I've basically tried this:
public ofile
ofile = filetostr(MyVeryLargeZipFile)
lnResult = sqlexec(liHandle,[insert into backup_table (bfile) values
(?ofile)])
...but it just hangs.
How do you do it?
tia!
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Yep.
I think a 2 senate terms and 4 congressional terms
should be it.
Now don't get me wrong...I don't want it to be like Israel. From what I
see, those people are always voting no confidence in the leadership
almost annually.
The have a parliamentary style of governent, though.
--- MB Software Solutions General Account
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Yep.
I think a 2 senate terms and 4 congressional terms
should be it.
Now don't get me wrong...I don't want it to be like
Israel.
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Sh!t like that makes me just want to vote anti-incumbent every time.
But still for one of the 2 major parties, I'm sure. And so the
pendulum swings-- left then right, left then right. Too bad we can't
just vote for someone in the middle...
Right...this 2 party
On Friday 25 May 2007 3:02 pm, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Yep.
I think a 2 senate terms and 4 congressional terms
should be it.
Now don't get me wrong...I don't want it to be like Israel. From what I
see, those people are always voting no
Sh!t like that makes me just want to vote anti-incumbent every time.
But still for one of the 2 major parties, I'm sure. And so the
pendulum swings-- left then right, left then right. Too bad we can't
just vote for someone in the middle...
Right...this 2 party system sucks. I don't
Michael Madigan wrote:
3 hours? Don't get in a car and drive.
I agree. We should be taking their oil until it's
paid for.
I know you're a Bush man, but that deal reeks of a political favor of a
bush (read: bullshit) type.
Sh!t like that makes me just want to vote anti-incumbent every
Based on the articles appearing in the news recently, it appears al-Sadr
is positioning himself as a populist or nationalist. Also, Abdul Aziz
al-Hakim may be a player in putting Iraq back together again. I don't
know much about Hakim.
Colon Powell warned President Bush, VP Cheney, and other
Try sessions, cookies or hidden fields.
JH
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Subject: [NF] variable processing
Is there a way to find out what values are
john harvey wrote:
Try sessions, cookies or hidden fields.
JH
snipped
well, if you dumped ASP and went with PHP then a quick call to phpinfo()
would tell all...
Matthew S. Jarvis
IT Manager
Bike Friday - Performance that Packs.
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I did..
Finally got it working..
This multilingual stuff is killing me..
Never know whether to look at the ado, html, javascript, vbscript, sql or
whatever manual grin
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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From: [EMAIL
Surely asp has something like that ??
Been thinking about dumping asp and going to php, just because the majority
of the work I see on craigs list is php/mysql.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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Not sure if this is true but a friend told me that you can get better
rates by going to a physical location than if you did it over the web.
I suggest doing both. See a broker and check on the Internet. It
wouldn't hurt.
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Go to http://www.virgilslist.com and scroll to the bottom of the list.
See the email column ?
It says mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why does that not show up as a email address with a link that you can click
on ??
The code is here .
if x.name=email then%
td%Response.Write(mailto:; +
From: Virgil Bierschwale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:47 PM
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: [NF] What am I missing here ??
Go to http://www.virgilslist.com and scroll to the bottom of the list.
See the email column ?
It says mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting Point.
People do seem to forget that we learn from our mistakes..
The smug sob that says he/she has never made a mistake has never done
anything either grin
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Leland -
OK - that must be really recent, like within the last 10 days.
al-Sadr , prior, had been labelled an extremist and HIS Army being
responsible for a lot of the 'road to civil war' in Iraq. He's not a
member of the Taliban, he hates Al-Qaeda with a passion you can't imagine,
and has been
And if you want to name the field, (in your cursor)
select space(6) as my_field
Will return to you a field named my_field.. with 5 spaces in it.
.
Bob Lee
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From: Kevin Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:20 AM
Subject: Re:
Al-Sadr has played a political role in Iraq for some time now. It is
through Al-Sadr's support that the Shiite-led government of Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki came to power. Al-Sadr controls the
second-biggest armed force in Iraq, after the U.S. military, and 30
parliamentary seats --
Off the top of my head.
the user -u maybe shouldnt have the complete email address. the -u a -pw
work together to allow you to use the smtp server..
Most often the user is the part of the email address before the domain
I have been using blat since 1999
the blat.dll wrapper I wrote a few years
Make sure you don't have two consecutive spaces anywhere.
- Original Message -
From: MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 8:50 PM
Subject: What's wrong with this BLAT string?
Anyone see the problem with it? It fails with a return
Don't worry Bill, we took out one of his deputies yesterday, sure we'll get him
before Leland gives him the chance to build another Iran.
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