The acceleration (or deceleration) really speeds up at about 55.
You've got that to look forward to. :-)
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
I don't know - maybe it's the crazy nature of my work, or maybe just
this environment, or whatever
I'm just feeling like I'm getting dumber all the time...
I've been hearing that it's buggy, but how are the list members finding it?
Awful. I have a 2G workstation and memory usage was terrible.
I would be hard pressed to find anything positive to say about my Vista
experience.
I ended up re-building my workstation to run XP Pro.
Malcolm
On 6/12/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that it's been out a while, what is everyone's
impression of Vista?
I've been hearing that it's buggy, but how are the
list members finding it?
It's OK. Can't say it's any better than XP really. Pretty stable
here and haven't noticed
Why oh why would anyone use it before the first
service pack, unless they were testing their software
on it?
I don't want to install it yet because it introduces
an unknown into very stable systems I have set up.
--- Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/12/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL
I only have itunes on my computer because I need it for the ipod. Its
rubbish.
A
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Web browsing just got more interesting...
We think Windows users are going to be really impressed when
Michael Madigan wrote:
I've been hearing that it's buggy, but how are the
list members finding it?
I have it on my laptop, and there are a few niggles it has to be said.
Driver support is nowhere near as comprehensive as XP, but that's to be
expected with the new architecture. Simple file
Also I noticed that performance is better than XP with a number of large
apps loaded. It probably has better memory handling.
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On 6/12/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why oh why would anyone use it before the first
service pack, unless they were testing their software
on it?
Because it comes pre-installed on new PCs.
I don't want to install it yet because it introduces
an unknown into very stable
On 6/12/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only have itunes on my computer because I need it for the ipod. Its
rubbish.
Can't the iPod be used as a Windows storage device (like a memory stick)?
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It can yes. But its not easy to sort out the MP3. Not sure if windows media
can do it. We have a Samsung MP3 player that uses that and its much easier
to use.
Allen
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It's the new Windows ME.
Waiting for service pack 1 is ideal. I never bother with 2000 or XP before
that. I've not heard any good things about it. Application compatibility
is a HUGE issue. There are too many apps that people have that won't work
under Vista.
John G.
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Honestly I feel I'm getting more frustrated with programming in
general. It seems all other industries have standards that prevent
chaotic advances in multiple directions simultaneously. Automotive,
electronics, carpentry, floor tiles, door knobs.
You cannot for example build a house with
aj wrote:
I'm not a mathematician but maybe you could treat the color vectors as
points on a graph.
Start with red and draw a line to your ending color. I think all the
points that are part of that line should give you the result you are
looking for. Hope this helps
That is
Michael Madigan wrote:
Now that it's been out a while, what is everyone's
impression of Vista?
Low frame-rate for games (talking about Vi$ta x32)
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It's the new Windows ME.
It isn't. ME was the last gasp of the Windows 95 codebase and completely
pointless. Vista is a continuation of the NT codebase and sooner or
later will supersede XP.
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I thought I'd give some feedback regarding some recent postings. I had a
table of countries displayed in a grid and I wanted to display a map on
the same form and have the fiill color of the countries change as the
grid row changed. I was looking for a solution to work with a map in
Once we get to the point of throwing away all our printers, scanners,
webcams and stuff that no longer works maybe.
Allen
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Thank you Wayne
Rafael
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: xmltocursor
Depending on the XML organisation, the XML adapter class can load and
create multiple cursors from a single XML file.
Mike yearwood wrote:
Honestly I feel I'm getting more frustrated with programming in
general. It seems all other industries have standards that prevent
chaotic advances in multiple directions simultaneously. Automotive,
electronics, carpentry, floor tiles, door knobs.
You cannot for example
Howdy all,
Hope this email finds everyone well.
I have a textbox on a form with an Importmask of and
SelectOnEntry set to .T.
Most of the time, the user has this 8-digit number already on the
clipboard - it comes from a webpage. But, when they paste it into my
textbox, the cursor
On Monday 11 June 2007 15:39, Michael Madigan wrote:
Helio,
How was your gay pride weekend in Brazil?
Hi Michael!
I wonder if it is even 1%? Considering the number of people in the world, and
this was sort of the biggest gathering of ## in the world, 1% would have
been a hundred times
Garry Bettle wrote:
Howdy all,
Hope this email finds everyone well.
I have a textbox on a form with an Importmask of and
SelectOnEntry set to .T.
Most of the time, the user has this 8-digit number already on the
clipboard - it comes from a webpage. But, when they paste it into
I have to replace a motorolla phone that has done well but the screen
didn't fare well after getting run over. The phone still works, but I
can't see who I am dialing.
I was thinking of the Cingular 8525.
I'm with cingular so my choices are a tad limited.
TIA
__Stephen
Allen wrote:
Once we get to the point of throwing away all our printers, scanners,
webcams and stuff that no longer works maybe.
More likely when MS and/or the vendors write new drivers conforming to
the new Vista driver model.
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Well, I downloaded the beta and browsed to www.theregister.co.uk and got
this:
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n285/ally_b_01/safari.jpg
It also looks terrible, but hey! It's a beta.
Back to FireFox ...
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Garry Bettle wrote:
Howdy all,
Hope this email finds everyone well.
I have a textbox on a form with an Importmask of and
SelectOnEntry set to .T.
Most of the time, the user has this 8-digit number already on the
clipboard - it comes from a webpage. But, when they paste it into
so now it's open to anyone to wrap Fox or Dabo g into a VS shell!
http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/06/09/vs_shell_eclipse/
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On 6/11/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have the indexing on the file correct and match it with the group
break levels in the report then you don't need any variables. You just
specify the calculation of the field as Sum by(...level...).
Son of a gun. :-)
I didn't think that
On 6/12/07, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Hi Garry!
What happens if you set the maxlength property to 8?
Hi Michael,
Sorry, it makes no difference.
On 6/12/07, Peter Cushing wrote:
Hi Garry,
What happens if you put a carriage return on the end of the clipboard text
_cliptext = _cliptext
Garry Bettle wrote:
Hi Peter,
I'm not sure I follow you. How would I know the user was pasting into
the textbox as opposed to typing?
I thought you were asking for ways to avoid the user having to press
enter. This may avoid one of them.
Not sure what you mean about being able to tell
I'm not sure I agree with the Windows marketing plan.
I can't believe multiple versions, with all the
confusion it creates, is good for the bottom line.
Personally, I'm sure that its bad for the consumer. People don't know
the difference-- being a computer geek myself, **I** still haven't
even
Derek Kalweit wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with the Windows marketing plan.
I can't believe multiple versions, with all the
confusion it creates, is good for the bottom line.
Personally, I'm sure that its bad for the consumer. People don't know
the difference-- being a computer geek myself,
I think he needs to trap the Control-V keystroke (and Edit-Paste?) and
then force the user out of the control. Maybe by checking Lastkey in the
interactivechange...
Peter Cushing wrote:
Garry Bettle wrote:
Hi Peter,
I'm not sure I follow you. How would I know the user was pasting into
Derek Kalweit wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with the Windows marketing plan.
I can't believe multiple versions, with all the
confusion it creates, is good for the bottom line.
Personally, I'm sure that its bad for the consumer. People don't know
the difference-- being a computer geek
On Jun 12, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
Let's not every forget Vista Barbie Edition.
Shoot. I thought it would be the Klaus Barbie version. That would
be appropriate for Vista.
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I upgraded to Cingular's Treo 650 (a discontinued smart phone) for $100.00.
I like it.
JH
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Alan Bourke wrote:
Well, I downloaded the beta and browsed to www.theregister.co.uk and got
this:
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n285/ally_b_01/safari.jpg
It also looks terrible, but hey! It's a beta.
Back to FireFox ...
What language is that in?
--
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MB
Most of the time, the user has this 8-digit number already on the
clipboard - it comes from a webpage. But, when they paste it into my
textbox, the cursor stays on the 2nd to last digit, whereas I thought
it would lose focus. If they type it, it works fine.
What is the setting of SET CONFIRM?
MB Software Solutions wrote:
What language is that in?
Jibrovian maybe.
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I have the Cingular/Treo 750 and like it. It is a bit pricey but I got a
deal on it. :) The only downside is that the speaker could be louder.
That is easily enough solved by using an earpiece I suppose, but I don't
currently have one.
Actually, the real downside is I misplaced it on Sunday.
On 6/12/07, Rick Schummer wrote:
What is the setting of SET CONFIRM? Note: this is scoped to the data session.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com
Hi Rick,
I've just checked and it's set to the default - OFF - while in both
the
On 6/11/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with the Windows marketing plan.
I can't believe multiple versions, with all the
confusion it creates, is good for the bottom line.
Whose bottom line?
Of course it is! Microsoft licenses Microsoft Vista Home Basic (the
On 6/12/07, Garry Bettle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most of the time, the user has this 8-digit number already on the
clipboard - it comes from a webpage. But, when they paste it into my
textbox, the cursor stays on the 2nd to last digit, whereas I thought
it would lose focus. If they type
Could it have to do with not having a mail box set up on the new web server?
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 10:16 AM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: [OT] Any .NET SMTP gurus out there?
Hi
Lou Syracuse wrote:
I have the Cingular/Treo 750 and like it. It is a bit pricey but I got a
deal on it. :) The only downside is that the speaker could be louder.
That is easily enough solved by using an earpiece I suppose, but I don't
currently have one.
Actually, the real downside is I
Dang that happens to me all the time, I must really be old at 42! Of
course, having dislocated an ankle it when I was in high school may have had
something to do with it. Hopefully getting old have to be based on injuries
as I've always been a physical disaster area, and thanks to a cheap shot
James Roark wrote:
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:...
I used to say: I have forgotten more than he knows.
Now, sadly it is really true...
Jim
I'm reminded of Bobby Knight's (at the time, basketball coach at
Indiana) famous quote to reporters...
You know, I've forgotten more about this ing
The crappy-signal strength drove me nuts. I would be standing next to my
wife, and she'd have a strong signal on her phone and I've have no service
at all. When I was in the midwest last year it was basically useless.
Can't wait to get home tonight and tear the house appart until I find Treo!
Bill Anderson wrote:
James Roark wrote:
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:...
I used to say: I have forgotten more than he knows.
Now, sadly it is really true...
Jim
I'm reminded of Bobby Knight's (at the time, basketball coach at
Indiana) famous quote to reporters...
You know,
Lots to argue with here. First of all I don't think Israel is a religious
state. It is more of a secular democracy than any other country in the
Middle East. I also don't think global terrorism is an invention of the
Jewish Lobby in the US. AIPAC do not represent the complete Israeli
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Go Big Red Hoosiers! (I was a huge fanI'm a Hoosier native.)
Is it true that nobody knows what a Hoosier actually is?
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On Jun 12, 2007, at 12:51 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
http://dn.codegear.com/article/images/20803/tp55ad.jpg
It'd be neat to see old VFP ads. I guess the last ad (like this--in a
trade mag) was for VFP6, iirc?
Hey, they forgot to put their URL in that ad! ;-)
-- Ed Leafe
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On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:58 PM Alan Bourke wrote:
Is it true that nobody knows what a Hoosier actually is?
No:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoosier
David L. Crooks
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On 6/12/07, Ted Roche wrote:
How about reversing the interaction? If the form is activated and the
_CLIPTEXT contains an 8-digit number, insert it into the textbox as
the default and set focus to the OK button?
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http://www.tedroche.com
Hi Ted,
Good
Thank you, Graham.
I spent two weeks on business in Israel and I can tell
you that although it touts itself as a religious
state, it's as secular as the United States.
Although I haven't been much of a globe trotter, I can
tell you that I was treated better as an American
there than any other
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jun 12, 2007, at 12:51 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
http://dn.codegear.com/article/images/20803/tp55ad.jpg
It'd be neat to see old VFP ads. I guess the last ad (like this--in a
trade mag) was for VFP6, iirc?
Hey, they forgot to put their URL in that
Alan Bourke wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Go Big Red Hoosiers! (I was a huge fanI'm a Hoosier native.)
Is it true that nobody knows what a Hoosier actually is?
Find out here: http://tinyurl.com/35stls
Google is your friend! ;-)
(The short answer: yeah,
MB Software Solutions wrote:
http://dn.codegear.com/article/images/20803/tp55ad.jpg
It'd be neat to see old VFP ads. I guess the last ad (like this--in a
trade mag) was for VFP6, iirc?
There were ads in FoxPro Advisor for VFP 7. That was the last, I believe.
From memory...
You saw a guy
The first apps I licensed with my first PC (IBM PC, 256k RAM, cga color
monitor, 1200b Hayes internal modem, kick ass back then) included dBase III,
Borland TurboPascal and Borland Sidekick. I had a copy of Wordstar and
SuperCalc given to me, before I knew anything about propiratary (sic)
Ok, if not Richardson/Liebermann, do you think that Gore/Liebermann
could run again and make it? Gore/Clinton? (No, she'll never take the
VP spot...kinda like McCain wouldn't in the 2000 election either.)
Obama/Biden? Several seem to think that Clinton/Obama would be a killer
ticket.
If
Bill Anderson wrote:
There were ads in FoxPro Advisor for VFP 7. That was the last, I believe.
That's like preaching to the choir...they should have put it in other
major magsbut I digress on things we all know and have said
bazillion times (and none of it matters anymore).
From
Hi
From what I can gather the standard mail uses an SMTP server of localhost
if it is not set within code. The example the hosting company sent me back
is using mail.smtpserver=127.0.0.1
So need to work out if they can give me back localhost or whether I need to
change the pages to hardwire the
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Al Gore spit in Lieberman's face by endorsing Howard
Dean for president in the 2004 election, so Lieberman
will not be running with Gore again.
The Democrat ticket that could win would be
Obama/richardson.
Hillary has too many negatives, Obama is an unknown
who talks and looks good. Richardson
You just saved me $6,000.00 Thanks!
I'd buy the car if I had the money. It looks cool.
Can they really deliver a car that goes 200 miles on a
charge? I'm still way skeptical about that one.
I would love to see a sedan that gets 200 miles to the
charge and is under $30,000.
--- MB Software
Michael Madigan wrote:
You just saved me $6,000.00 Thanks!
I'd buy the car if I had the money. It looks cool.
Can they really deliver a car that goes 200 miles on a
charge? I'm still way skeptical about that one.
I would love to see a sedan that gets 200 miles to the
charge and is
I can't even my laptop to run for more than 13 minutes
on a battery charge. LOL
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Michael Madigan wrote:
You just saved me $6,000.00 Thanks!
I'd buy the car if I had the money. It looks
cool.
Can they really deliver
Michael Madigan wrote:
Isn't every business all about the money?
Good point (to a point!). Many of the M$ bashers might consider calling
themselves comrades (if you get the reference). However, it's the
abusive/predatory practices of M$ that makes many PO-ed at them.
gdr
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On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:29 PM Michael wrote:
In time, that should come.
I saw on CNN this morning where the mayor of NYC is going to require
taxies to use hybrids. They interviewed a couple taxi drivers (1 with
SUV hybrid and the other reg gas). The hybrid saved $10 in the
comparison trip
C# and .Net?
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Alan Bourke wrote:
Well, I downloaded the beta and browsed to www.theregister.co.uk and got
this:
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n285/ally_b_01/safari.jpg
It also looks terrible, but hey! It's a beta.
Back to FireFox ...
What
Michael Madigan wrote:
I can't even my laptop to run for more than 13 minutes
on a battery charge. LOL
lol! Mine is getting worse as time goes on too. Used to be 2 hrs...now
it's maybe 30 minutes at best. And the darn thing runs SUPER HOT, so
I'm really needing to get another (but just
David Crooks wrote:
I saw on CNN this morning where the mayor of NYC is going to require
taxies to use hybrids. They interviewed a couple taxi drivers (1 with
SUV hybrid and the other reg gas). The hybrid saved $10 in the
comparison trip while costing almost $50K for the vehicle.
This
Hi
I have it in my new laptop. It's ok so far, but the security is a pain.
I would love this f^%$ thing to ask me THE OWNER what I want.
U know, just present me with a big screen full of check boxes and one
big option, deselect all.
E.
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Nope, not always.
http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/12/08/craigslist-meets-the-capitalists/
Michael Madigan wrote:
Isn't every business all about the money?
Microsoft. It's all about the money.
[excessive quoting removed by server]
That would make Gates the decider.
H.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Mike yearwood wrote:
Honestly I feel I'm getting more frustrated with programming in
general. It seems all other industries have standards that prevent
chaotic advances in multiple directions simultaneously.
Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
Hi
I have it in my new laptop. It's ok so far, but the security is a pain.
I would love this f^%$ thing to ask me THE OWNER what I want.
U know, just present me with a big screen full of check boxes and one
big option, deselect all.
E.
Eurico -- for
Michael Madigan wrote:
As far as hybrids go, shouldn't the cab owner make
that decision? If he could save more on gas than the
price of a new hybrid, don't you think he would do it
anyway?
Perhaps a tax-break incentive then?
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Hey, at least MS don't charge for service packs like Apple gdr
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According to conspiracy rumors on the internet, Dell
has some circuitry in the battery that prevents the
battery from being fully-charged after a while. My
battery is only 2 years old and it's shot.
I know I should remove the battery while working as a
desktop, but this still shouldn't happen.
A lot of asthma is caused by household pollutants like
dust, cockroaches, dustmites, etc.
I am amazed how many asthma sufferers don't even have
a high-grade air filter in their house.
Besides, the soot in the air is preventing sunlight
from reaching the Earth, thereby mitigating global
warming.
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On 6/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently bought a Nokia N95
http://www.nseries.com/products/n95/index.html#l=products,n95
Quite happy with it.
A+
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It will be interesting whether this new security will
lower the number of viruses and spyware that will
infect it or whether it's just a PITA for the
administrator.
--- Eurico Chagas Filho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
I have it in my new laptop. It's ok so far, but the
security is a pain.
On 6/12/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:31, Helio W. wrote:
http://www.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/idt20070116.png
Hi Helio!
If Sonny Bono had risen from the dead after three days in his grave and
appeared to many people this would be
If the idea is to lower the amount of polution in NYC,
then yes, NYC should pay for it with a tax credit.
There are so many easy ways to lower the carbon
footprint of NYC that doesn't involve breaking the
backs of the cab driver.
Why not replace all the lights in NYC with some low
watt bulbs?
On Jun 12, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Hey, at least MS don't charge for service packs like Apple gdr
??
Apple doesn't issue 'service packs'. I haven't paid a dime since I
bought Tiger two years ago.
-- Ed Leafe
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-- http://dabodev.com
You can build a wall, but sooner or later, someone will find a way to get to the
other side. New security may decrease the amount of viruses and spyware for a
little while, but virus and spyware makers will find a way to get past the
security as they have in the past.
Mike Wohlrab
Computer
On Jun 12, 2007, at 3:08 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
I don't think it's
registered in the archives under the proper thread but instead a new
one, and that's a bitch when it comes to searching the archives for
the
complete threads...your replies would be missing, I'm guessing. (I'm
Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 6/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently bought a Nokia N95
http://www.nseries.com/products/n95/index.html#l=products,n95
Quite happy with it.
$749 USDouch!
--
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
Michael Madigan wrote:
A lot of asthma is caused by household pollutants like
dust, cockroaches, dustmites, etc.
I am amazed how many asthma sufferers don't even have
a high-grade air filter in their house.
I do! Duracraft HEPA 260!
Besides, the soot in the air is preventing sunlight
Michael Madigan wrote:
If the idea is to lower the amount of polution in NYC,
then yes, NYC should pay for it with a tax credit.
There are so many easy ways to lower the carbon
footprint of NYC that doesn't involve breaking the
backs of the cab driver.
Why not replace all the lights in NYC
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 13:12, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
On June 15, Tesla Motors will raise the price of the 2008 Tesla Roadster
to $98,000, up from $92,000. If you've been thinking about placing a
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in
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 13:12, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
On June 15, Tesla Motors will raise the price of the 2008 Tesla Roadster
to $98,000, up from $92,000. If you've been thinking about placing a
reservation, we recommend you complete it on or
At 08:27 PM 6/12/2007 +0100, Alan Bourke wrote:
Hey, at least MS don't charge for service packs like Apple gdr
Good Lord. Where have you been? I've been paying for Win services packs for
years:
Win 98
Win 2000
Win XP
(hopefully never Vista)
-Charlie
Charlie Coleman wrote:
At 08:27 PM 6/12/2007 +0100, Alan Bourke wrote:
Hey, at least MS don't charge for service packs like Apple gdr
Good Lord. Where have you been? I've been paying for Win services packs for
years:
Win 98
Win 2000
Win XP
(hopefully never Vista)
That's gives me an idea for a t-shirt, WOMEN SUCK.
LOL
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Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 13:12, MB Software
Solutions General Account wrote:
On June 15, Tesla Motors will raise the price of
the 2008
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 13:14, Michael Madigan wrote:
I still wonder whether a Black man can win the South,
however.
Hi Michael!
Maybe if he is self-effacing, the Steppin Fetchit - Cleavon Little sort of
thing.
http://www.users.fast.net/~blc/amos1.htm
On 6/12/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 6/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently bought a Nokia N95
http://www.nseries.com/products/n95/index.html#l=products,n95
Quite happy with it.
$749 USDouch!
That's
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 14:35, Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 6/12/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:31, Helio W. wrote:
http://www.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/idt20070116.p
ng
Hi Helio!
If Sonny Bono had risen from the dead after
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 15:30, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
If you've been thinking about placing a
reservation, we recommend you complete it on or before June 15 to lock
in the lower price. Reserve your 2008 Tesla Roadster now
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