THANK YOU
(I knew it was a senior moment)
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Gérard Lochon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a table which amongst other things has a field called salespers
> and
> > salesrev
> > I want to print the report in salesperson order, then salesrevenue
> > The sales p
> I have a table which amongst other things has a field called salespers and
> salesrev
> I want to print the report in salesperson order, then salesrevenue
> The sales person gose from 1 to 999
> How do I sort or index this table so that salespeople go from 1 to 999 but
> sales from highest to low
I'm not sure if this is a senior moment or what.
I have a table which amongst other things has a field called salespers and
salesrev
I want to print the report in salesperson order, then salesrevenue
The sales person gose from 1 to 999
How do I sort or index this table so that salespeo
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Madigan,
>
>> Nobody rapes their child high on Bingo or Blackjack
>
> I have a son who sleeps in his car and can't get a job because of gambling.
Hi Kristyne!
It is good use for the car, much better than a cardboard box. Unclear to
me how he couldn't get a job, thoug
Michael Madigan wrote:
> For every user there's a battered wife, a molested child, a burgled house,
> etc.
>
> There's no such thing an an innocent drug crime.
Hi Michael!
Only one burglary? It is actually one burglary per fix/hit/score.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> That's the quickest way
>
> redirect ping
>
> copy it into a memo field
>
> Locate "reply from"
>
> Take everything up to the next ":".
A bit fragile, to say the least. What about when the new version of
Windows changes the formatting of ping's output? What about th
That's the quickest way
redirect ping
copy it into a memo field
Locate "reply from"
Take everything up to the next ":".
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> Subject: Determining IP Address from Domain Name programmatically
> To
That's bad, but it's only hurting himself.
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Madigan,
> Nobody rapes their child high on Bingo or Blackjack
I have a son who sleeps in his car and can't get a job because of gambling.
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.shamrocktrails.com/legal/
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Whether you think you can, or you think you can't you are right.
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The point is this. Even if you legalize drugs, the laws will still prohibit
kids from having them. However, the kids will still want to get high. So
what has legalization done? Nada
JH
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Nobody rapes their child high on Bingo or Blackjack
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For every user there's a battered wife, a molested child, a burgled house, etc.
There's no such thing an an innocent drug crime.
Right Wing Mike
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Bigfoot Hates Obama
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It's horrible particularly because I would have worked it out with him,
trimming the trees on his side, etc.
It's not like I have an acre of land and it's at the very back of the property,
I have a very small back yard and instead of looking at trees now, I look into
his back yard.
It's cra
I guess he wants the Giants to kick his faggoty ass again. LOL
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Mob lawyers "know" their clients are guilty. Very clear.
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You have McCain making fun of his age, but you never have Obama making fon of
his anti-american beliefs or his Armerica-hating wife.
Right Wing Mike
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Obama blew it here. He should have just laughted it off.
The fact that he's offended means there is truth to the parody.
Right Wing Mike
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Bigfoot Hates Obama
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Right and wrong is old school. Don't you know it's not if you're right, it's
how you feel? Everything is in shades of gray, don't you get it?
Trying to explain right and wrong to some people is totally hopeless.
Right Win
Yeah, like McCain as a war hero.
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Virgil,
> Bottom line is, if its harder then pot, I disagree with you
> because they will lie to their own grandmother, sell their
> own grandmother or what have you to get their next fix.
That's also true of alcohol and gambling. They're legal, but they are
destructive.
Kristyne McDaniel
htt
Ed Leafe wrote:
> What, nobody ever watched "My Cousin Vinny"? Everyone knew that those
> two yoots were guilty!
>
>
As someone who grew up in Texas, (and as you're probably figuring out,
being in San-An-Tone, and all), I couldn't believe that one witness
tried to pull off the "cooking
John Harvey wrote:
> Teenagers will not be able to get drugs, even if they are legal. Therefore,
> you cannot legalize drugs.
You lost me there - they already get drugs, legal or not. Was there a
typo there? Not yanking your chain, just confused.
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> I dated a girl once.
> She was a hair dresser..
> Had a respectable job.
> Great daughter who was a cheerleader in school
> Seemed like she had it made and then I moved in with her.
> Started hearing tapping on the window at 3am.
>
Sounds like everything was going gr
Joe Yoder wrote:
> I know I could do an nslookup redirected to a file and tear the file apart to
> get the info but it seems there must be a more elegant approach. An API call?
>>> import socket
>>> print socket.gethostbyname("google.com")
72.14.207.99
Oops, that's python. Bad Paul!
Back to
Teenagers will not be able to get drugs, even if they are legal. Therefore,
you cannot legalize drugs.
JH
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ed Leafe
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 9:27 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: [OT] My life gets cra
Oh, that's logical. I've got skin cancer, so why not get prostate cancer
too! I mean, if you have one bad thing, two can only make it better. We
should also decriminalize all crimes, then we wouldn't have ANY crime. As
for bootlegging, it still goes on. You forget, I live in Tennessee.
Even with
John Harvey wrote:
> We once arrested a woman, while doing a sting, for trying to sell her baby
> for crack. I don't see where legalizing crack would have helped her. I am
> amazed at people who see what crack, or meth, or most any other drug, does
> to people, yet they come to the conclusion that
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:09 PM, John Harvey wrote:
> We once arrested a woman, while doing a sting, for trying to sell
> her baby
> for crack. I don't see where legalizing crack would have helped her.
> I am
> amazed at people who see what crack, or meth, or most any other
> drug, does
> to peo
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:05 PM, John Harvey wrote:
> I don't see decriminalization as any kind of answer
Why not? It's what we do with alcohol. The government gets the
revenue from alcohol, instead of bootleggers. When was the last time
you heard of a bootlegging operation? Not since Pr
We once arrested a woman, while doing a sting, for trying to sell her baby
for crack. I don't see where legalizing crack would have helped her. I am
amazed at people who see what crack, or meth, or most any other drug, does
to people, yet they come to the conclusion that they "want some of that."
T
I hope that day never comes. If we legalize drugs, they would still be
illegal for teenagers, so the group we are dealing with today, the most,
would still be doing crimes. People who are allowed to imbibe these
substances, would do so, then drive the highways, killing people - just like
today. I d
I dated a girl once.
She was a hair dresser..
Had a respectable job.
Great daughter who was a cheerleader in school
Seemed like she had it made and then I moved in with her.
Started hearing tapping on the window at 3am.
Turned out she had some friends who started her on pot and graduated her to
cr
John,
> Yeah, those drug offenders are a monolithic bunch. All they
> do is smoke a little bud, or crack, etc. I just imagined
> all that other carnage
I know there is other carnage. However, I believe a lot of it is due to the
fact that drugs are criminalized. I believe a lot of the crime w
Yeah, those drug offenders are a monolithic bunch. All they do is smoke a
little bud, or crack, etc. I just imagined all that other carnage
JH
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Of Kristyne McDaniel
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 6:50 PM
To: 'P
I was trying to generate a PNG or JPG file from a PDF original,
basically a high-resolution map. But the "save as"/"export" feature
generates a pixelated image. I had to "zoom in" and use the snapshot
feature to capture the image I want, copy it from the clipboard to
another application and then sa
I've tried that, but with no success.
Thanks anyway!
HW
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Inside the Distiller, there are various default quality settings. You
> can set your own. If you don't, you will be using the "Standard"
> profile which wil
They're started selling a Macbook here in Brazil at "competitive"
prices. The day I will buy one is coming... :-)
HW
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:46 PM, Helio Wakasugui wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to convert a high resolution PDF file to
Ed,
> FWIW, I've never seen a drug dealer force someone to
> buy and ingest their wares.
I yearn for the day that we quit locking up drug offenders and thereby let
half the prisoners go free. What a waste in human lives and productivity.
Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.shamrocktrails.com/l
Madigan,
> The trees are BEHIND a fence, so he had to jump the fence to
> cut the trees down.
>
> He's already admitted he was wrong to the Police.
I'm sure you can at least get damages. Plus the emotional stress of having
the trees you planted with your grandparents cut down without your conse
I have Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended and opened a 1,714,888 JPG file with it
and then saved it as a PDF. It's size was reduced to and the size was
reduced to 1,690,777 bytes. Then I opened the PDF file I created and
converted that file to JPG using the "save as" menu option and its size was
reduce
I know I could do an nslookup redirected to a file and tear the file apart to
get the info but it seems there must be a more elegant approach. An API call?
TIA - Joe
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>From SQL Import wizard, saved to DTS then amended the SQL because it
sets everything to smalldatetime instead of datetime
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Sent: 14 July 2008 19:31
To: GrahamB
Subject: Re: Upsizing memo
Stephen Russell wrote:
> I want to retire, I want to play, I don't want to play, i want to play.
>
> I wonder when it became that when you retired from the NFL you started
> acting like a woman?
>
> Make up your damned mind! He is acting like a spoiled brat.
>
> Come back to camp and prove that
I want to retire, I want to play, I don't want to play, i want to play.
I wonder when it became that when you retired from the NFL you started
acting like a woman?
Make up your damned mind! He is acting like a spoiled brat.
Come back to camp and prove that your the starting QB and no problems.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Graham Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm just working on an upsize using cursor adapters from dbc to SQLServer.
> Just realised my memos aren't working.
> What should memo fields be in SQL, text or ntext? I've upsized as ntext and
> they are all g
Inside the Distiller, there are various default quality settings. You
can set your own. If you don't, you will be using the "Standard"
profile which will give you anti-aliasing problems, especially for
gray scale line art.
To get there, go to (in Windows) go to the "Preferences" for the
Ad
Your plan is the one dictators used to control the country.
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From: "Virgil Bierschwale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'ProFox Email List'"
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 11:36 AM
Subject: RE: [OT] My life gets crazier
> You and your fancy words..
>
> Ed, when you was young
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:46 PM, Helio Wakasugui wrote:
> I'm trying to convert a high resolution PDF file to PNG or JPG, but
> the resulting file is always too much pixelated (no anti-aliasing).
> The image (a map) looks perfect (anti-aliased and all) on Acrobat. I'm
> trying Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 (tr
You should use the radio buttons(option).
E.
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Interesting comments.
No wonder people are afraid to walk on the streets in some part of every
city.
Oh well, I give up on you know it alls.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
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I'm trying to convert a high resolution PDF file to PNG or JPG, but
the resulting file is always too much pixelated (no anti-aliasing).
The image (a map) looks perfect (anti-aliased and all) on Acrobat. I'm
trying Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 (trial license), but I'm getting no good
results.
Any hints?
HW
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:38 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> But as I said earlier, if you don't know the difference between
> wrong and
> right by now, theres nothing that I can do to help you.
>
> Theres an old saying.
> If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem.
Anoth
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Vince Teachout wrote:
> guilty until proven innocent...
> or innocent until proven guilty,
Or as Virgil wants: Innocent until his own lawyer somehow personally
divines that his client is guilty.
Sheesh!
Ken
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:36 PM, Vince Teachout wrote:
> I wouldn't give a rotten fish's fart for what "everybody knows."
> Show a
> preponderance of evidence, or let them go. Remember, some day it
> might
> be *you* that "everybody knows" is guilty.
What, nobody ever watched "My Cous
Alan Bourke wrote:
> I've got a grid bound to a cursor, with two logical fields both bound to
> checkboxes.
>
> If checkbox A is unticked, I want to allow checkbox B to be toggled
> freely.
>
> If checkbox A is ticked, I want to force checkbox B to be ticked and
> disallow changes to checkbox B u
Alan Bourke wrote:
> I've got a grid bound to a cursor, with two logical fields both bound to
> checkboxes.
>
> If checkbox A is unticked, I want to allow checkbox B to be toggled
> freely.
>
> If checkbox A is ticked, I want to force checkbox B to be ticked and
> disallow changes to checkbox B u
Just because a bunch of lemmings jump over a cliff doesn't mean we should do
the same.
If something is broken, we should work to develop a solution, not just turn
our cheek.
But as I said earlier, if you don't know the difference between wrong and
right by now, theres nothing that I can do to hel
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> So you're telling me that when a drug dealer in new york city that everybody
> knows is guilty
I wouldn't give a rotten fish's fart for what "everybody knows." Show a
preponderance of evidence, or let them go. Remember, some day it might
be *you* that "everybody kno
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> Are you trying to tell me that the people who wrote the constitution meant
> for guilty people to walk free ?
Pretty much. They had a choice - guilty until proven innocent, which
means that when the law screwed up, it would be likely that innocent
people where punish
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> you think the intent of the constitution was followed because a
> jury found
> him not guilty on a technicality ?
Yup. That is the law. Did you ever actually *go* to school? or pay
attention to things that didn't fall in line with you
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> continues to distribute his drugs that are killing your youth
FWIW, I've never seen a drug dealer force someone to buy and ingest
their wares.
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>> Are you trying to tell me that the people who wrote the
>> constitution meant
>> for guilty people to walk free ?
>
> Um, yeah. It is merely the bulwark upon which our entire justice
> system is based:
Oh, so it's a minor tech
So you're telling me that when a drug dealer in new york city that everybody
knows is guilty including the law, lawyers up with some high powered
attorneys who have long ago sold their soul to the devil and gets off scot
free and continues to distribute his drugs that are killing your youth that
yo
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> Are you trying to tell me that the people who wrote the
> constitution meant
> for guilty people to walk free ?
Um, yeah. It is merely the bulwark upon which our entire justice
system is based:
-- http://tinyurl.com/55ur78
(or
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On a magazine called "The New Yorker"?
Oh, I suppose that plays into it. I'll concede a partial point...
Ken
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Are you trying to tell me that the people who wrote the constitution meant
for guilty people to walk free ?
Sometimes it all boils down to right or wrong, but enough on this issue from
me as I do believe in the constitution and furthermore, I don't believe the
people who wrote the constitution woul
It's what is known as an "excited utterance" or and "admission against
interest"
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 9:42 AM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: [OT] My life gets crazier
The trees are
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>> if they had *dared* make fun of McCain, or any Republican,
>> for that matter, the backlash would have been faster and more
>> hysterical
>
> Oh, come on, Ed -- The reaction would have been equal and opposite.
> Fanatics are fanatics re
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
>> I guess if you don't know right from wrong by now there is no
>> helping you.
>
> .. and if you don't understand the Constitution, there is no hope for
> you. Can you say "Machiavelli"?? I bet you can!
Some people only like to
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> if they had *dared* make fun of McCain, or any Republican,
> for that matter, the backlash would have been faster and more
> hysterical
Oh, come on, Ed -- The reaction would have been equal and opposite.
Fanatics are fanatics regardless of their
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> I guess if you don't know right from wrong by now there is no
> helping you.
.. and if you don't understand the Constitution, there is no hope for
you. Can you say "Machiavelli"?? I bet you can!
Ken
Oh well..
I guess if you don't know right from wrong by now there is no helping you.
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:49 AM
To: ProFox Email List
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On Jul 14, 200
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:31 AM, David Crooks wrote:
>> Yes, that's right. Satire is hard to do well. Maybe if they
>> also had the McCains in similar stereotype on the same cover
>> it would have worked better...
>
> Like 1 foot in the grave...
And her with in a cheerleader outfit.
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
> Yes, that's right. Satire is hard to do well. Maybe if they also had
> the McCains in similar stereotype on the same cover it would have
> worked better...
Oh, yeah - if they had *dared* make fun of McCain, or any Republican,
On Monday, July 14, 2008 12:25 PM Kenneth Kixmoeller wrote:
>Yes, that's right. Satire is hard to do well. Maybe if they also had
the McCains in similar stereotype on the same cover
>it would have worked better...
Like 1 foot in the grave...
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
>
> I think that it's poking fun at the lunatics who insist on claiming
> that such ludicrous descriptions have any relation to reality.
Yes, that's right. Satire is hard to do well. Maybe if they also had
the McCains in similar stereotype o
On Jul 14, 2008, at 11:05 AM, David Crooks wrote:
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/14/politics/politico/main4257077
> .
> shtml?source=mostpop_story
> Or
> http://tinyurl.com/6n688v
>
> Is this Mad-a-gain's next t-shirt?
I think that it's poking fun at the lunatics who insist on
> I'll stick the with the Constitution and the old US of A, thank you
>very much.
With or without the penumbra?
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Me thinks Obama doth protest too much.
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I've got a grid bound to a cursor, with two logical fields both bound to
checkboxes.
If checkbox A is unticked, I want to allow checkbox B to be toggled
freely.
If checkbox A is ticked, I want to force checkbox B to be ticked and
disallow changes to checkbox B until A is unticked again.
Can't se
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/14/politics/politico/main4257077.
shtml?source=mostpop_story
Or
http://tinyurl.com/6n688v
Is this Mad-a-gain's next t-shirt?
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> You and your fancy words..
Yeah, 'Constitution' is so fancy. Imagine a US citizen knowing a
thing or two about it.
> Ed, when you was young and care free, you might have sowed a few
> wild oats
> and in doing so, you might hav
You and your fancy words..
Ed, when you was young and care free, you might have sowed a few wild oats
and in doing so, you might have been involved with people where at some
point you realized, I want no part of this person and you no longer
associated with them.
That's why you turned out good an
On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> I'm saying that anybody working closely with a client will reach a
> moment
> where they know the truth.
Ah, so you don't believe in the Constitution, and all the "innocent
until proven guilty" garbage, eh?
> What they do with
I'm saying that anybody working closely with a client will reach a moment
where they know the truth.
What they do with that truth will make them a man or an accomplice
What will it be ed.
Do you choose right or wrong ?
I myself would choose right over wrong any day of the week.
-Original Me
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> 1. You defended somebody that you knew without a doubt was guilty -
> you lose
> your license
That's already the law. The only way you could know that was to be an
accomplice, and that raises conflict of interest issues. Or are
You know.
If we would add it to their code of ethics that if:
1. You defended somebody that you knew without a doubt was guilty - you lose
your license
2. If you convicted somebody that you knew without a doubt was innocent -
you lose your license.
We'd have a lot less parasites in the world.
Michael Madigan wrote:
> The trees are BEHIND a fence, so he had to jump the fence to cut the trees
> down.
>
> He's already admitted he was wrong to the Police.
Oh. Well there you go. Still, you might approach him about
restitution, first before going to the lawyer. Take it from me...I
sh
The trees are BEHIND a fence, so he had to jump the fence to cut the trees down.
He's already admitted he was wrong to the Police.
Right Wing Mike
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Bigfoot Hates Obama
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> Actually there is a term for it in real estate, but I'd have to look it up
> as I can't remember it..
> Bottom line, he was trespassing when he hired somebody to cut your tree's,
> and you need to get them involved too as they should have verified that he
> owned the pro
Graham,
Text is the one to go for.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa175795.aspx
"Generally speaking, you use text to store huge ASCII character strings,
ntext for Unicode character strings, and image for binary image data.
Worried about size? Text gives you up to 2^31 - 1 (2,147,483,647)
Actually there is a term for it in real estate, but I'd have to look it up
as I can't remember it..
Bottom line, he was trespassing when he hired somebody to cut your tree's,
and you need to get them involved too as they should have verified that he
owned the property.
Nothing I hate worse then a
Gérard Lochon wrote:
>
>> How do you value 30-foot cedar trees? Can you even buy one if you wanted
>> one?
>
> And what about the depreciation if you want to sell the house ?
That's the part I'm seeing herethose trees added value to that
property, for sure. That's documented (that tree
Graham Brown wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm just working on an upsize using cursor adapters from dbc to SQLServer.
> Just realised my memos aren't working.
> What should memo fields be in SQL, text or ntext? I've upsized as ntext and
> they are all getting truncated.
text!
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Hi all
I'm just working on an upsize using cursor adapters from dbc to SQLServer. Just
realised my memos aren't working.
What should memo fields be in SQL, text or ntext? I've upsized as ntext and
they are all getting truncated.
Thanks
Graham
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Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
> I just got an offer in the mail from Discover for a 0% for life -- I
> would transfer the balance and that debt down. The trick here is not to
> use the card.
Oh yeah...I do that already with about 3 other cards. :-(
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I just got an offer in the mail from Discover for a 0% for life -- I
would transfer the balance and that debt down. The trick here is not to
use the card.
v/r
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> How do you value 30-foot cedar trees? Can you even buy one if you
> wanted on
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 7:18 AM, Richard Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Guess Ken decided he didn't need a default page...
>
Aw, cut the guy a little slack. He's still got a fulltime job, this week :)
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Guess Ken decided he didn't need a default page...
Ted Roche wrote:
> Debated on whether this is [NF] or not, as Ken really hasn't been
> on-topic for a while.
>
> At http://blogs.msdn.com/klevy/default.aspx, Ken blogs, "After working
> at Microsoft for over 7 years as an
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