RE: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Dave Crozier
Pete, With my luck I'd end up with a sex crazed gorilla - but then again, desperate times sometimes need desperate measures. Now where did I put that bunch of bananas? Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Theisen Sent: 09 No

RE: VFP9 SOAP/WSDL Blues revisited

2007-11-08 Thread Eyvind Axelsen
Probably not the answer you are looking for, but I'd bet you could save a lot of time by writing a wrapper for the web service call in VB.NET (or C#), and exposing this to your foxpro project through COM interop. Eyvind. -Opprinnelig melding- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [OT] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
I would bet that he has high EMF emitting from his alarm clock that sits inches from his head all night. Apparently people who have crazy dreams, see ghosts, or believe space aliens are in their room, can have the hallucinations caused by high EMF. --- TORMEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > Ho

RE: VFP9 SOAP/WSDL Blues revisited

2007-11-08 Thread Aida I . Rivera-Benítez , MSMIS
Well ...I have my webservices and they are almost working but... still have the certificate problem when sending the actual file It says the "SSL Certificate common name (home name field) is Incorrect". They send me the following code to bypass the certificate apparently In Visual Basic. Create

Re: [OT] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread TORMEY
Hi Hope you are serious. Turn your apartment into a Faraday cage. Slightly expensive solution: Buy Thin Conducting Mesh (Gold or Silver is best). Cover the entire inner surfaces and from this cage run an low impedence line to a large conducting Plate buried in nice damp soil near by. Less expensiv

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Man-wai Chang
Man-wai Chang wrote: > What's the cheapest way to isolate my own apartment from the wireless > LAN radiation of my neighborhood? > Thanks to all replies. -- @~@http://changmw.homeip.net / v \ May the Force and Farce be with you! Linux 2.6.23.1 /( _ )\ (Xubuntu 7.04) 09:30:01 up 6 day

RE: Running a VFP app on a flash drive

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
There are limitations to the number of writes you can make with a flash drive. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_flash_drive So you'll have to decide how much writing is actually being made to the disk. > > I loaded a small VFP executable test app along with > the runtime files onto a folder on

Re: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 08 November 2007 12:18, Dave Crozier wrote: > "A Nottinghamshire lad had a "birthday to remember" after a stripper turned > up at his school, burst into his drama class and proceeded to flaunt > herself like a two-buck hussy as shocked teacher and students looked on." > > http://www.the

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
And the Adam Buckland "Just a waste, period" award. LOL --- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Errr yes they do, BBC world service is widely > available even in HK, > Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia, Voice of > America, Voice of Russia, > China Radio International spring to mid as we

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
It's called Short Wave radio and Satelite TV. --- Man-wai Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think you would have to prove that it harmed you > - either your health or > > caused you a financial loss. As I said IANAL. > > You are not supposed to broadcast into other homes' > space. Would U

[OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> She can't hug anyone, but I bet she can have one of >> the school counselors drive her to an abortion clinic >> to have her baby's life terminated. > > ... and they would probably give her a condom if she promised not to use it > in front of any teachers. > >> Liberal

Re: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
What was his name, Pierre? --- Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Madigan wrote: > > Here in America, our female teachers have sex with > > their students, so we don't need strippers. > > > > When we were kids, here in America, we would have > LOVED if some of our > female teac

Re: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
What was his name, Pierre? --- Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Madigan wrote: > > Here in America, our female teachers have sex with > > their students, so we don't need strippers. > > > > When we were kids, here in America, we would have > LOVED if some of our > female teac

Re: [OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
My u key is sticking, fck head. --- Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: > > Michael Madigan wrote: > >> I think he should send you the $2.00 so you can > by > >> yourself a Midol. > >> > >> > > > > LOL! We're thinking along the same lines!

Re: [OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: > Michael Madigan wrote: >> I think he should send you the $2.00 so you can by >> yourself a Midol. >> >> > > LOL! We're thinking along the same lines!!! > > What would be the past tense of the verb "to by"?

Re: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Michael Madigan wrote: > Here in America, our female teachers have sex with > their students, so we don't need strippers. > When we were kids, here in America, we would have LOVED if some of our female teachers would have had sex with us. I remember a French teacher... > > --- Dave Crozier <[EM

RE: Running a VFP app on a flash drive

2007-11-08 Thread Lew
Yes, you are going to get warts. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Yoder Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:45 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Running a VFP app on a flash drive I loaded a small VFP executable test app along with the

RE: Running a VFP app on a flash drive

2007-11-08 Thread John Harvey
The things only cost 20 buck these days, so why worry? JH -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Yoder Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 4:45 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Running a VFP app on a flash drive I loaded a small VFP executable

Running a VFP app on a flash drive

2007-11-08 Thread Joe Yoder
I loaded a small VFP executable test app along with the runtime files onto a folder on a flash drive. The plan is to plug the flash drive into various systems to see how the test performs in each environment without needing to install and then uninstall anything. It seems to work well. My qu

RE: [NF] Crappy Google Desktop

2007-11-08 Thread David Crooks
On Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:32 PM Malcolm Greene wrote: >I would rate it a 1. Doesn't reliably index regular notepad text file or VFP edited *.PRG files. Again, it works on my PC (how many times have you heard that? Running Windows XP, no less.) I typed in a string I knew was in a txt file

RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread David Crooks
On Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:28 PM Michael Madigan wrote: >LOL >"It's your hardware" >"No, I'ts your Software" >I've heard this argument a million times. LOL We still have arguments here between the networking folks and developers. For a while we kept getting "Error reading file" errors i

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Whil Hentzen
>> At the same time, yes, putting more tools into your toolbox is >> probably >> a good idea. Learn some Web stuff, PHP or Rails or something. And a >> fat-client (er, the politically correct term is 'rich-client') like >> Python. > > Python is no more rich/fat than Ruby, Perl, or any of

RE: [NF] Crappy Google Desktop

2007-11-08 Thread Malcolm Greene
> I would rate it about 7.5 out of 10. I would rate it a 1. Doesn't reliably index regular notepad text file or VFP edited *.PRG files. Malcolm ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox O

RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
LOL "It's your hardware" "No, I'ts your Software" I've heard this argument a million times. LOL --- "Graham Brown (CompSYS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I don't know. > > The IT chap on site said it wasn't AV but I can't > see any other logical > explanation. > > > -Origi

RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
LOL "It's your hardware" "No, I'ts your Software" I've heard this argument a million times. LOL --- "Graham Brown (CompSYS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I don't know. > > The IT chap on site said it wasn't AV but I can't > see any other logical > explanation. > > > -Origi

RE: [NF] Crappy Google Desktop

2007-11-08 Thread David Crooks
On Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:18 PM Malcolm Greene wrote: >I'm a big fan of Google products, but Google Desktop was a diaster on my system. Random 100% CPU >bursts for long periods of time. And a tendency to randomly limit the size of text files it would >decide to index. >Bottom line: A dis

Re: [NF] Crappy Google Desktop

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
I wonder how much of it has to do with interacting with anti-virus, anti-spyware and backup programs. Turning off Windows Defender and Carbonite has done wonders for me. I'm beginning to agree with other people that say a one-party solution is the only answer, otherwise they all scan the file one

Re: [NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
Well it isn't ridiculous if all your clients have windows exclusively. --- Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > MB Software Solutions wrote: > > > I decided to try Google Desktop and quickly got > rid of it after it > > seemed to hang things or take forever. > > > Let me guess.. Google

Re: [NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
It was on my notebook, and no it wasn't. --- Malcolm Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've had similar problems that I traced back to > Google Desktop. Is this > application installed on their workstations? > > Malcolm > > > ___ > Post Messages t

[NF] Crappy Google Desktop

2007-11-08 Thread Malcolm Greene
>> I've had similar problems that I traced back to Google Desktop. Is this >> application installed on their workstations? > I decided to try Google Desktop and quickly got rid of it after it > seemed to hang things or take forever. I'm a big fan of Google products, but Google Desktop was a dias

Re: [NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread Paul McNett
MB Software Solutions wrote: > I decided to try Google Desktop and quickly got rid of it after it > seemed to hang things or take forever. Let me guess.. Google Desktop mysteriously began hogging resources after a recent Windows Update, didn't it? And the update was ostensibly about security,

Re: [NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Malcolm Greene wrote: > I've had similar problems that I traced back to Google Desktop. Is this > application installed on their workstations? > > Malcolm > > I decided to try Google Desktop and quickly got rid of it after it seemed to hang things or take forever. -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP

RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Graham Brown (CompSYS)
Thanks all I'm back on site on monday so will see if the pointers sort it. Regards Graham -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Madigan Sent: 08 November 2007 21:39 To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: Explorer at 99% utilisation First thi

Re: [NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread Malcolm Greene
I've had similar problems that I traced back to Google Desktop. Is this application installed on their workstations? Malcolm ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of th

Re: [NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Michael Madigan wrote: > A few weeks ago I had a problem where my computer was > locking up with disk activity, but no corresponding > increase in CPU usage. > > In the system event log there were error "The device, > \Device\Harddisk0\D, has a bad block" > > At the time I ran chkdsk /f on the syst

[NF] Disk activity with no related CPU activity - solved

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
A few weeks ago I had a problem where my computer was locking up with disk activity, but no corresponding increase in CPU usage. In the system event log there were error "The device, \Device\Harddisk0\D, has a bad block" At the time I ran chkdsk /f on the system and it checked out fine. Doing mo

Re: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
First thing to do is to remove either Norton or AVG from their system. Two anti-virus programs can wreak havoc. Second is to shut off network disk scanning on all the computers. Third is to disable Windows Defender as it is always causing problems. Fourth is to check the system event log to see

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Paul McNett
Ed Leafe wrote: >> At the same time, yes, putting more tools into your toolbox is >> probably >> a good idea. Learn some Web stuff, PHP or Rails or something. And a >> fat-client (er, the politically correct term is 'rich-client') like >> Python. > > Python is no more rich/fat than Ruby

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 8, 2007, at 3:05 PM, Whil Hentzen wrote: > Ummm, no, FoxPro won't die in 2015, any more than Fox/DOS apps died in > 1992. MSFT's service packs and support lines will die in 2015, but > who will notice? Correct. Fox apps will live on. It's the *market* for new Fox apps that ha

Re: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Paul McNett
Alan Bourke wrote: > I guarantee you it's Norton being set to scan network drives on all the > client PCs. Sort it out by disabling Norton temporarily. Also, try killing Explorer (open taskmanager, and end process on it). Note how many processes existed before and after killing Explorer. Run E

Re: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Alan Bourke
I guarantee you it's Norton being set to scan network drives on all the client PCs. -- Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Jeff Johnson
Robert: Don't know about someone copying your finger print, but my first thought is that it doesn't sound very reasonable. My wife has been using a finger print device for entering all of her passwords for a long time and she loves it. Jeff Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] SanDC, Inc. 623-582-

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
I still have clients on Fox 2.0 for DOS and Foxpro for Windows 2.6. Both work fine with very few problems. --- Whil Hentzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Robert Jennings wrote: > > Thanks Ted & Michael, > > > > I'll be reading up on how to disable it then! > > > > > > Robert > > > > Foxpro

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Whil Hentzen
Robert Jennings wrote: > Thanks Ted & Michael, > > I'll be reading up on how to disable it then! > > > Robert > > Foxpro is will die in 2015, what is the next best language to go to? > Python? Ummm, no, FoxPro won't die in 2015, any more than Fox/DOS apps died in 1992. MSFT's service packs

Re: [OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Michael Madigan wrote: > I think he should send you the $2.00 so you can by > yourself a Midol. > > LOL! We're thinking along the same lines!!! ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profo

Re: [OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Ted Roche wrote: > Bzzzt. Repeating the foul off-topic message in whole on the forum > without flagging it as Off-Topic. > > OT Backscatter is even worse than the original. You KNEW it was OT and > yet you STILL didn't flag it. Larry may have just made an honest > mistake. > > $2 to the fund from y

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
Aluminum Foil Hat http://zapatopi.net/afdb/ http://www.lugradio.org/competitions/sh4ct/joachim.jpg But seriously. I think you can do it by lining your house with metal screening. Of course you can forget about getting cell phone, television and radio signals too. ___

Re: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Dave Crozier wrote: > "A Nottinghamshire lad had a "birthday to remember" after a stripper turned > up at his school, burst into his drama class and proceeded to flaunt herself > like a two-buck hussy as shocked teacher and students looked on." > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/08/school_inc

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ted Roche wrote: > On Nov 8, 2007 1:16 PM, MB Software Solutions > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Again...James Bond movie: Die Another Daythey lasered-off the guy's >> hand above the wrist so they could use his handprint to get into a >> specific area of the building. ;-) >> > > A

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
Mythbusters had a show on this. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/250607/mythbusters_high_tech_security_system/ --- Robert Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Been a while since I posted but I've bought a new > laptop with a > fingerprint scanner and this though occurred to me:- >

RE: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread John Harvey
INFIDEL! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul McNett Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 12:52 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners Robert Jennings wrote: > Foxpro is will die in 2015, what is the next best languag

RES: Listbox: How to delete all items ?

2007-11-08 Thread Ailsom F. Heringer (Osklen)
Thank You ! -- Aílsom F. Heringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: ailsom.osklen Analista de Sistemas -- Osklen Departamento de Informática Rio de Janeiro - RJ BRASIL http://www.osklen.com.br 55 21 22198971 > -Mensagem original- > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EM

RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Graham Brown (CompSYS)
Hi I don't know. The IT chap on site said it wasn't AV but I can't see any other logical explanation. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert Jennings Sent: 08 November 2007 17:55 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Paul McNett
Robert Jennings wrote: > Foxpro is will die in 2015, what is the next best language to go to? > Python? Don't tell anyone around here I told you so, but Python is a much better language than FoxPro. -- pkm ~ http://paulmcnett.com ___ Post Messages

RE: Listbox: How to delete all items ?

2007-11-08 Thread Robert Jennings
This.clear -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ailsom F. Heringer (Osklen) Posted At: 08 November 2007 19:17 Posted To: Profox Archive Conversation: Listbox: How to delete all items ? Subject: Listbox: How to delete all items ? Foxers,

RE: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Robert Jennings
Thanks Ted & Michael, I'll be reading up on how to disable it then! Robert Foxpro is will die in 2015, what is the next best language to go to? Python? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted Roche Posted At: 08 November 2007 18:29 P

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 8, 2007 12:28 PM, Robert Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What is to stop someone (Law Enforcement or Criminals) lifting my > fingerprint from my laptop and creating a rubber (synthetic) copy of my > fingerprint that they can overlay on to their finger? > http://www.engadget.com/2006

Re: [OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
I think he should send you the $2.00 so you can by yourself a Midol. --- Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bzzzt. Repeating the foul off-topic message in whole > on the forum > without flagging it as Off-Topic. > > OT Backscatter is even worse than the original. You > KNEW it was OT and >

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 8, 2007 1:16 PM, MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Again...James Bond movie: Die Another Daythey lasered-off the guy's > hand above the wrist so they could use his handprint to get into a > specific area of the building. ;-) And, again, Google for it. I hate to break

Re: [OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
Hate mail? What are you smokin? --- Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 8, 2007 12:11 PM, > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >Liberalism is a mental disorder. > > > > Nowhere near as bad as those mental defectives who > can't remember this > is a FoxPro list, and that the hate

[OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Ted Roche
Bzzzt. Repeating the foul off-topic message in whole on the forum without flagging it as Off-Topic. OT Backscatter is even worse than the original. You KNEW it was OT and yet you STILL didn't flag it. Larry may have just made an honest mistake. $2 to the fund from you! On Nov 8, 2007 1:15 PM, MB

Re: [OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
Here in America, our female teachers have sex with their students, so we don't need strippers. --- Dave Crozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "A Nottinghamshire lad had a "birthday to remember" > after a stripper turned > up at his school, burst into his drama class and > proceeded to flaunt hers

Listbox: How to delete all items ?

2007-11-08 Thread Ailsom F. Heringer (Osklen)
Foxers, How can I programmatically delete all items of a listbox at the same time ? -- Aílsom F. Heringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: ailsom.osklen Analista de Sistemas -- Osklen Departamento de Informática Rio de Janeiro - RJ BRASIL http://www.osklen.com.br 55 21

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ted Roche wrote: > On Nov 8, 2007 12:28 PM, Robert Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Is this possible or is it science-fiction? >> >> > > It's a well-documented problem. Google for it. > > So now, criminals will not only want to steal your laptop, but cut off > your finger to take wi

Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> She can't hug anyone, but I bet she can have one of >> the school counselors drive her to an abortion clinic >> to have her baby's life terminated. >> > > ... and they would probably give her a condom if she promised not to use it > in front of any teachers. > >

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Robert Jennings wrote: > Hi All, > > Been a while since I posted but I've bought a new laptop with a > fingerprint scanner and this though occurred to me:- > > What is to stop someone (Law Enforcement or Criminals) lifting my > fingerprint from my laptop and creating a rubber (synthetic) copy o

Re: [NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 8, 2007 12:28 PM, Robert Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is this possible or is it science-fiction? > It's a well-documented problem. Google for it. So now, criminals will not only want to steal your laptop, but cut off your finger to take with it. -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associ

[OT] Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 8, 2007 12:11 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Liberalism is a mental disorder. > Nowhere near as bad as those mental defectives who can't remember this is a FoxPro list, and that the hate mail is supposed to be flagged OT. They are the real losers. __

RE: Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Robert Jennings
Graham, I assume that the AV has been sorted out already? Robert Foxpro is will die in 2015, what is the next best language to go to? Python? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Brown (CompSYS) Posted At: 08 November 2007 17:49 Po

Explorer at 99% utilisation

2007-11-08 Thread Graham Brown (CompSYS)
Hi all Has anyone come across a problem on WinXP where the taskman reports explorer at 99%? My application is running on a small network of about 10-15 users. It is VFP8 using CA's to a native fox dbc. Normally the CA generates a cursor of 15000 records in a fraction of a second. When one user g

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Paul Newton
'fraid you're right Dave - even my "correction" (* 10^10) should have been * 10^8 Paul Dave Crozier wrote: > Afraid not Paul, > > c = 2.998 m/s > > In that case, I can run at the speed of light even at my age. Its not like > you to make a "unitary mistake" like that so I put it down to fing

[NF] Fingerprint Scanners

2007-11-08 Thread Robert Jennings
Hi All, Been a while since I posted but I've bought a new laptop with a fingerprint scanner and this though occurred to me:- What is to stop someone (Law Enforcement or Criminals) lifting my fingerprint from my laptop and creating a rubber (synthetic) copy of my fingerprint that they can overla

[OT] Mum sends stripper to school for 16 year olds birthday!

2007-11-08 Thread Dave Crozier
"A Nottinghamshire lad had a "birthday to remember" after a stripper turned up at his school, burst into his drama class and proceeded to flaunt herself like a two-buck hussy as shocked teacher and students looked on." http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/08/school_incident/ Just imagine what he

Re: ProFox Digest, Vol 55, Issue 46

2007-11-08 Thread richmondeagle
>She can't hug anyone, but I bet she can have one of >the school counselors drive her to an abortion clinic >to have her baby's life terminated. ... and they would probably give her a condom if she promised not to use it in front of any teachers. >Liberalism is a mental disorder. -- Larry Mill

RE: [OT] - USA v UK

2007-11-08 Thread Adam Buckland
Good job too. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Madigan Sent: 08 November 2007 16:44 To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] - USA v UK She can't hug anyone, but I bet she can have one of the school counselors drive her to an abortio

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Dave Crozier
Afraid not Paul, c = 2.998 m/s In that case, I can run at the speed of light even at my age. Its not like you to make a "unitary mistake" like that so I put it down to finger trouble. Should be 299,792,458 metres per second - but only in a vacuum (no not a Dyson!), or 3x(10^8)m/s as an app

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
For those who think that the light speed is a constant, its value is 299792458 m/s (for Frenchies : 299 792 458,00 m/s, some others 299.792.458,00 m / s and others 299,792,458.00 m/s and ... [put here whatever you think is the correct value]) Frédéric Steczycki

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
Depending on your interpretation of the dot . Frédéric Steczycki  Ne pas imprimer un mail inutilement est un geste environnemental > -Message d'origine- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > De la part de Paul Newton > Envoyé : 8 novembre 2007 17:57 > À : [EMAIL P

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Paul Newton
* 10^10 Paul Newton wrote: > c = 2.998 m/s > > Dave Crozier wrote: > >> Oh, I forgot, >> >> In fact as Frederick said correctly: >> >> wavelength = 300 / frequency in MHz >> >> Mmm the brain cells haven't completely disappeared yet, it must be all the >> fish I'm eating! In case you wonder

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread richmondeagle
>So they authorized these manufacturers to spread deadly stuff everywhere So, why does this surprise you? China exports toys with lead based paint and date rape drugs, the US allows cigarettes to be sold, as do most countries, babies can be killed. There is money to be made! Have you seen fig

Re: [OT] - USA v UK

2007-11-08 Thread Michael Madigan
She can't hug anyone, but I bet she can have one of the school counselors drive her to an abortion clinic to have her baby's life terminated. Liberalism is a mental disorder. --- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > USA > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21661718/ _

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Paul Newton
c = 2.998 m/s Dave Crozier wrote: > Oh, I forgot, > > In fact as Frederick said correctly: > > wavelength = 300 / frequency in MHz > > Mmm the brain cells haven't completely disappeared yet, it must be all the > fish I'm eating! In case you wonder what the 300 is, it is the speed of > light conver

Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Peter Cushing
Dave Crozier wrote: > In case you wonder what the 300 is, it is the speed of > light converted down to the correct units to make the equation work. > That's like applying the "Fiddle factor": The fiddle factor * your present answer = the correct answer. Used by accountants worldwide, except th

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Dave Crozier
Oh, I forgot, In fact as Frederick said correctly: wavelength = 300 / frequency in MHz Mmm the brain cells haven't completely disappeared yet, it must be all the fish I'm eating! In case you wonder what the 300 is, it is the speed of light converted down to the correct units to make the equation

Re: [OT] - USA v UK

2007-11-08 Thread Stephen Russell
You left out Finland. It's hard today to be a kid I guess. Sometimes it's the admin of the school, other times it's the whacky parents and then there are the tough kids you are with at the school. On Nov 8, 2007 10:19 AM, Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > USA > > http://www.msnbc.msn.

Re: [OT] - USA v UK

2007-11-08 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 8, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Adam Buckland wrote: > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21661718/ Maybe she should be forced to wear a scarlet "H". -- Ed Leafe -- http://leafe.com -- http://dabodev.com ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscri

[OT] - USA v UK

2007-11-08 Thread Adam Buckland
USA http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21661718/ UK http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/08/school_incident/ --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --- ___ Post Messages

RE: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
It is a runtime replacing VFP runtime. The current version is d/l, just ask Christof for a login. There's also an NG to report issue and get support. All is on the web page. Frédéric Steczycki SYDEV Applications  Ne pas imprimer un mail inutilement est un geste environnemental > -Message

RE: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
[private joke] I played a little with it... Fred  Ne pas imprimer un mail inutilement est un geste environnemental > -Message d'origine- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > De la part de MB Software Solutions > Envoyé : 8 novembre 2007 16:10 > À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > O

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Dave Crozier
Talking about split personalities: Roses are red, Violets are blue, I'm schizophrenic, and so am I This is definitely migrating towards [OT] nowI feel the [OT] police presence imminently. Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of

Re: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Stephen Russell wrote: > On Nov 8, 2007 8:22 AM, MB Software Solutions > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Man-wai Chang wrote: >> This Guineu project, if it succeeds, could be huge, imo, and allow folks to stay in VFP a lot longer. Others thoughts on this project?

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Dave Crozier
What you need to solve all the problems is this! http://j-walk.com/other/wifispray/ Now you'll be able to actively attract the waves!! The 2.4GHz wavelength is about 12 cm. I used to use 23cms with my Radio amateur class A licence with slow scan TV primarily up to a few years ago. Dave Crozier

Re: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 8, 2007 8:22 AM, MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Man-wai Chang wrote: > >> This Guineu project, if it succeeds, could be huge, imo, and allow folks > >> to stay in VFP a lot longer. Others thoughts on this project? > >> > > > > I second that. A Foxpro VM could possibly ki

Re: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Frédéric Steczycki wrote: > I meant "It", not "I", even if... > > Ooops...saw this just after I asked if you're using it... -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com http://fabmate.com "Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"

Re: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread MB Software Solutions
Frédéric Steczycki wrote: > Yup, it does. > I deliver a runtime for VFP programs on any plateform that has .NET runtime > so...Linux, PDA, ... > > Frédéric Steczycki >  Ne pas imprimer un mail inutilement est un geste environnemental > You're using Giuneu now? -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB

Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?

2007-11-08 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 8, 2007 8:21 AM, Man-wai Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephen Russell wrote: > > Are you talking about silverlight? > > Dabo?? Hm... it's not Foxpro language.. :) We are talking about the .NET framework for ALL browsers according to the subject. There is a new version for .NET 3.5 c

RE: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
I meant "It", not "I", even if... > Yup, it does. > I deliver a runtime for VFP programs on any plateform that has .NET > runtime so...Linux, PDA, ... ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/pro

RE: Guineu (was Re: [NF] DotNet framework for Linux browsers?)

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
Yup, it does. I deliver a runtime for VFP programs on any plateform that has .NET runtime so...Linux, PDA, ... Frédéric Steczycki  Ne pas imprimer un mail inutilement est un geste environnemental > -Message d'origine- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > De la part de

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Frédéric Steczycki
Anyway, the wave length is around 10 centimeters for 3GHz (if my memory is correct L=c/f), so one doesn't need plain metal. Frédéric Steczycki SYDEV Applications  Ne pas imprimer un mail inutilement est un geste environnemental > -Message d'origine- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[

RE: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation

2007-11-08 Thread Adam Buckland
Not necessary, see Global Navigation Dolphin System... Seriously though, no it could work through earth based triangulation, however the radio energy would be much greater than the Global Navigation Satellite System pumps out due to line of sight requirements. -Original Message- From: [

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