On a related note, what happened to concrete roads?
Why are roads all asphalt now? Isn't concrete more
environmentally friendly?
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On Wednesday 16 April 2008 00:34, Kristyne McDaniel
wrote:
There is construction going on ALL the time.
They
Madagain,
OK, so now I read through that article that supposedly proves that the ice
can't melt within the time frame climate scientists are predicting.
The guy who wrote the article has a mechanical engineering degree from Yale.
My mechanical engineering degree is only from the U of Minn.
Alan,
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/01/will_the_ice_caps_melt.html
...
The article suggests it may take 100 to 3000 years to achieve
the 20 foot claim. And that means that there would not be any
cooling cycles in the interim.
The article is a back of the envelope calculation done by
Madigan,
On a related note, what happened to concrete roads?
Why are roads all asphalt now? Isn't concrete more
environmentally friendly?
It depends.
Roads are not all asphalt now. New freeways are still built with concrete,
although they are sometimes repaired with asphalt. In conditions
Wouldn't it be cheaper to pave roads with the
homeless?
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
On a related note, what happened to concrete
roads?
Why are roads all asphalt now? Isn't concrete
more
environmentally friendly?
It depends.
Roads are not all
Kent,
You will have to save the column widths, order etc into some form of user
definition such as an .ini or I personally use a DBF file keyed on the
Form/object name.
Cycle through all the columns and save their attributes into a memo field.
Obviously the number of properties you want to save
I use a dbf for this and create the grids in the code.
Allen
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Kent,
You will have to save the column widths, order etc into some form of user
definition such as an .ini or I personally use a
Hello Kent
I use a set_grid method in such a case which works like this:
with thisform.grid1
.columncount = 5
.readonly = .t.
.left = 20
.top = 20
.height = 200
.width = 450
.scrollbars = 2
.deletemark = .f.
.recordsource = 'curMyCursor'
On Wednesday 16 April 2008 02:54, Michael Madigan wrote:
Wouldn't it be cheaper to pave roads with the
homeless?
Hi Michael!
The homeless are more involved than you may suppose. Every day thousands of
them work in road construction. They don't make enough to have a place to
live after
Hi All
I am using PDFCreator to convert an Excel Spreadsheet to PDF.
I am changing the Excel active printer with the code:
oleExcel.Application.ActivePrinter = PDFCreator on Ne01:
And then printing the sheet with the code:
oleExcel.ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut(,,1,,PDFCreator
Peter
If I understand your question, APRINTERS(laPrinters) will create an array with
two columns and the second column contains the port information that you need
You would presumable need something like
lcDest = laPrinters(n,1) + on + laPrinters(n,2)
HTH
Paul Newton
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Peter,
APrinters() is ia two dimensional array, the second element is the port.
Also aPrinters(arrayname,1) gives you all the printer information in an
extended array.
Dave Crozier
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tuesday 15 April 2008 12:49, Mike Wohlrab wrote:
How does this classify as NF? To me this appears to be dealing with
Global
Warming, which should be in OT.
Don't go so quit to OT folks.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Madigan,
I don't know either way. I just think we should be prepared for the worst
and work to prevent it if possible.
-
I see it similar to the way we
Rick has blogged about a couple of fixes made for VFP SP2
Alan Griver spilled the beans today that Microsoft has some fixes for VFP 9
SP2. Alan announced the missing index items in the VFP 9 SP2 Help file are
fixed and being reviewed
Hi Paul and David
When I do that on my system it doesn't give the right information i.e.
? oleExcel.ActivePrinter gives PDFCreator on NE01:
APrinters(aP,1) gives ap(1,1) PDFCreator
ap(1,2) PDFCreator
ap(1,3) PDFCreator
Dave Crozier wrote:
Rick has blogged about a couple of fixes made for VFP SP2
Alan Griver spilled the beans today that Microsoft has some fixes for VFP 9
SP2. Alan announced the missing index items in the VFP 9 SP2 Help file are
fixed and being reviewed
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:55:37 -0500, Stephen Russell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You may have 25 cols in the view. A class is created for holding the
data
when you drag the view name from the server onto a LinqToSQL class
designer.
And while the whole thing is certainly more wordy than a
Hi
There is a fix for the report problem, I am using it.
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...oops, hit the send key too soon.
Doing it this way you set the printer from VFP and then you can see that it
has changed in Excel.
Dave Crozier
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Peter,
Maybe you should change the printer from outside Excel using scripting.
Example
oNet = CreateObject('WScript.Network')
oNet.SetDefaultPrinter(GETPRINTER())
oExcel = CreateObject(Excel.Application)
oWorkbook = oExcel.Workbooks.Add()
oSheet = oWorkbook.WorkSheets(1)
?oExcel.ActivePrinter
Hi Dave
Thanks, that has given me an idea. Have to go out to sort a problem for
a Client but will try when I get back.
Cheers
Peter
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How do you know it is 2 years? How do you know it is the binder? How do you
know it is wetness causing the problem? Is it perhaps salt spray? Is it the
natural order of things?
Kristyne, I think the difference we have here is that you are willing to give
these scientists the benefit of the doubt
It does.
During the last ice age, the sea level was down hundreds of feet from where
it is now as the ice built up on the North American continent.
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Subject: RE: [OT] Where could this water come from?
Finally, the ice this year has increased in area and
thickness over last year with no peep
Furthermore the primary cause of faster melting is the flow of water beneath
a glacier. There is a film of water between the land and the ice and can be
several feet deep which acts as a lubricant and makes the glacier travel 5
to 10 times faster than when there is no film. Then the glacial
Mix them with the asphalt?
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Subject: RE: [OT] Lights Out
Wouldn't it be cheaper to pave roads with the
homeless?
We could all learn a little from todays reading.
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/reading.php?n=1793
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There is a fix for the report problem, I am using it.
So, tell us about it g
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Rick has blogged about a couple of fixes made for VFP SP2
Alan Griver spilled the beans today that Microsoft has some fixes for VFP 9
SP2. Alan announced the missing index items in the VFP 9 SP2 Help file are
fixed and being reviewed
Yes, maybe only the Democrat homeless.
--- Nicholas Geti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mix them with the asphalt?
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Carbon Dioxide is plant food, not a pollutant. If you
want to lower mercury, lead. sulfur dioxide, and other
pollutants fine, but don't call CO2 a pollutant.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Kristyne McDaniel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yet we find fossilized sea shells in mountains. Go
figure.
--- Nicholas Geti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does.
During the last ice age, the sea level was down
hundreds of feet from where
it is now as the ice built up on the North American
continent.
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Due to plate tectonics what is half way up a mountain was probably the
sea bed millions of years ago before the plates collided and forced one
plate into the air creating a mountain range.
Cheers,
Adam.
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Brian Abbott wrote:
Hmmm, forgive me for being sceptical but, AIUI, YAG won't commit to what
might be fixed (past the help file and the report toolbar) or to any
timescales. Based on past performance I'm not holding my breath ...
What's AIUI mean?
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
Hmmm, forgive me for being sceptical but, AIUI, YAG won't commit to what
might be fixed (past the help file and the report toolbar) or to any
timescales. Based on past performance I'm not holding my breath ...
What's AIUI
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Due to plate tectonics what is half way up a mountain was probably the
sea bed millions of years ago before the plates collided and forced one
plate into the air creating a mountain range. ers,
Paul McNett wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Brian Abbott wrote:
Hmmm, forgive me for being sceptical but, AIUI, YAG won't commit to what
might be fixed (past the help file and the report toolbar) or to any
timescales. Based on past performance I'm not holding my breath
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Due to plate tectonics what is half way up a mountain was probably the
sea bed millions of years ago before the plates collided and forced
I wonder about the same thing with you and you're.
Why bother explaining.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Stephen Russell
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Due to plate
http://www.news.com/8301-10789_3-9920225-57.html?part=rsssubj=newstag=2547-1_3-0-20
I'll tell you my password for a chocolate bar. OK I'll tell you my password
that is no longer in use :)
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Memphis TN
901.246-0159
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Oh boy
I got that in such a hurry...
Well, it is one of those fixes for specific problems, they are
send to you with a password...
Hot fix ready for your incident SRX1063878371
Readme for Visual FoxPro 9 Hotfix build 9.0.0.2826, KB897575
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On Wednesday 16 April 2008 12:36, Stephen Russell wrote:
http://www.news.com/8301-10789_3-9920225-57.html?part=rsssubj=newstag=254
7-1_3-0-20
I'll tell you my password for a chocolate bar. OK I'll tell you my
password that is no longer in use :)
Hi Stephen!
London!
Where only criminals
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:35:37 -0400, Kent Belan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Hello,
I have a grid in VFP9.
If a user resizes columns and changes the order of columns,
how can I remember the last grid positions the next time
the grid is displayed?
When it's destroyed, iterate through the column
Hi all
I have this code on one site (test_site_a.co.uk...) what it does is call an
asp file called higson.asp on a completely different website which then
returns a html table of subscribers. The code in this JS then writes out
that table directly with document.write.
This works just fine in IE
Sounds like cross-site scripting may be disabled in FireFox.
Try installing FireBug into FireFox and see if you can walk through
the code to debug it.
You can find FireBug on the Mozilla plugs site by selecting Tools |
Addons off the FireFox menu.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Graham Brown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPv8PPl7ANU
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You know, in the same way the tShirted lady looked up to the lead singer and
was brought up and accepted on stage, I too will look up to Microsoft --
accepted, dancing, looking down on the rest of the minions, happy with Vista
and SP1.
In reality, that was the longest three minutes of my life...
Ed Leafe wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPv8PPl7ANU
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Wow...how much money did they blow on that? Probably more than they
spent on VFP marketing!LOL
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On Apr 16, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Bill Anderson wrote:
In reality, that was the longest three minutes of my life...
Like the line from Billy Madison (which coincidentally applies to
that whole movie), we are all dumber for having viewed that.
-- Ed Leafe
Anyone familiar with this?
http://www.rackspace.com/solutions/mail/noteworthy.php
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
This could be the answer to a lot of my needs around here and would like
to talk to somebody that's used
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:04 PM, David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I like it. On my cube wall politico space now.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone familiar with this?
http://www.rackspace.com/solutions/mail/noteworthy.php
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
This could be the answer to a lot
On Apr 16, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Suckin up to management here?
Did you think I asked the question?
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Suckin up to management here?
He's just trying to get a free ProFox subscription.
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Is that for real? A friend of mine and I did some audio tapes over the
last 15 years and have them on cassettes. We wanted to put them on CD
so I bought a soundblaster that Works with Vista. I have an Ubuntu /
Vista dual boot for that kind of stuff. After I don't know how many
installs of
It should come with a laugh track.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
So, it's... email?
Had a client who had it in 2007 and they were dissatisfied. I'm sure
Rackspace has thousands of
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I don't know how many
installs of software and reboots, I fired up an application to record
the cassettes and Could not detect your hardware device.
Bad Vista! Bad! Bad!
http://badvista.fsf.org/
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Larry,
Kristyne, I think the difference we have here is that you are
willing to give these scientists the benefit of the doubt
because you believe the have good intentions.
That must be it. I don't think the scientific world is out to rip me off.
How sad it must be to be you.
Kristyne
What about the scientists who worked for the tobacco
companies and came up with studies that showed tobacco
doesn't cause cancer? Are they pure of heart too?
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry,
Kristyne, I think the difference we have here is
that you are
willing to
Malcolm Greene wrote:
Do any of you have experience with any of the Brother laser printers or
have an alternative recommendation in the same price/feature set window?
I have a networkable Brother MFC465CN, and have been absolutely
delighted with it. It's too soon to see how it stacks up for
Ted Roche wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
So, it's... email?
Had a client who had it in 2007 and they were dissatisfied. I'm sure
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Secondly we've been searching for a desktop solution to Calendaring and
alarms etc. People around here can't seem to get their heads around
Google calendar, but Lightning seems to be popular. I'd just like to see
an
As John Steinbeck once said:
1. Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too
old to fight,
he'll just kill you.
2. If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics
suck.
3. I carry a gun cause a cop is too heavy.
4. When seconds count, the cops are just minutes away.
5. A reporter did
Yahoo business mail had all that you're looking for
and the Spam filters are pretty good.
My main motivation is to reduce spam... I personally
don't get much, but
apparently I'm the only one that can figure out how
to invoke junk mail
controls in Thunderbird... I'm getting tired of
Just wanted to thank everyone for their help.
I just finished coding the grid remember last position
and it is working great.
Thanks again,
Kent
When it's destroyed, iterate through the column objects and
save their widths in your storage of choice. Then in it's
Init, after DoDefault(),
I may be paranoid but I still don't feel comfortable with having
customer emails on Google or Gmail. I have been using Thunderbird and
Lightning for about eight months and really (*REALLY*) like it. It does
everything I used to do in Outlook only considerably faster.
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson wrote:
I may be paranoid but I still don't feel comfortable with having
customer emails on Google or Gmail. I have been using Thunderbird and
Lightning for about eight months and really (*REALLY*) like it. It does
everything I used to do in Outlook only considerably faster.
Hi Folk
I need desperate help
I'm trying to import data from a spreadsheet which has multiple sheets
All is well except it refuses to import data stored in any column from J
onward
My command is a simple Append From (ximport) Type Xl8 Sheet
FTENTS
I've also tried IMPORT from (ximport)
A couple of questions:
How many rows in this data?
I assume you are iterating through the sheets collection, but have you tried
recording a macro that does a selection of the data, then copy to the
clipboard, so you can paste into a text file?
Have you tried iterating through the rows and
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