Re: [NF] Carbonite -- online backup

2009-03-02 Thread Steve Ellenoff
I also have my reservations, but would think we could use (or write if not available) a simple encryption program to encrypt all the files before they go to the remote server. Then I would be more than happy to have the ultra convenience of automated offsite backup. Does anyone know if this exi

Re: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Bob Calco wrote: > perspectives. We are generally conservative (well, Mike and I are... I'm not > sure what happened to Comrade Pete lately...;)) Hi Bob! Comrade Pete is busy trying to save Sarasota from a complete meltdown. Yeah, I know, if we left the economy run its course it would recover o

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> < Pay a little attention to facts and > names, instead of generalities ("raised and living in a country that is > hardly the poster child for racial equality"). > > I'm offended by that. Our country is the only on earth that spilled > hundreds > of thousands of its own lives on a civil war liber

Re: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Geoff Flight wrote: > Maybe Rosa Parkes could tell you a little about racial equality. Hi Geoff! Doubtful that Rosa Parks could tell you anything. She died a few years ago at age 92. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks -- Regards, Pete http://pete-theisen.com/ http://elect-pete-theisen.co

Re: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Bob Calco wrote: > I'm offended by that. Our country is the only on earth that spilled hundreds > of thousands of its own lives on a civil war liberating an oppressed > minority. Who was Russia's first black president, remind me? Germany's? > Britain's? Australia's? They're right on the tip of my

Re: [NF] Carbonite -- online backup

2009-03-02 Thread Paul McNett
Jeff Johnson wrote: > Am I the only one concerned about having Carbonite or Google or anyone > else having personal data? I go through training with major > corporations regarding handling of personal data. I really don't want > this type of information stored on someone else's server. Don't

[OT] You Know God's Trying To Tell You Something If...

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
http://tinyurl.com/bpuzlp - - - Global warming activists stormed Washington Monday for what was billed as the nation's largest act of civil disobedience to fight climate change -- only to see the nation's capital virtually shut down by a major winter storm. Schools and businesses were shuttered,

Re: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Geoff Flight wrote: > Maybe because I don't use such powerful common words like 'vouchsafe'? and > as for not taking me seriously? I consider the fact that you and pete and > madagain disagree with me to be a badge of honour. Hi Geoff! So if I wish to dishonor you all I have to do is list the poi

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Maybe because I don't use such powerful common words like 'vouchsafe'? Take it up with Christopher Hitchens. If you paid any attention to detail you'd know I have almost always used the following format for my article posts: - - - Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet. ... Lorem ipsum dolar sit am

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
< Pay a little attention to facts and names, instead of generalities ("raised and living in a country that is hardly the poster child for racial equality"). I'm offended by that. Our country is the only on earth that spilled hundreds of thousands of its own lives on a civil war liberating an oppr

Re: [NF] Carbonite -- online backup

2009-03-02 Thread Jeff Johnson
Am I the only one concerned about having Carbonite or Google or anyone else having personal data? I go through training with major corporations regarding handling of personal data. I really don't want this type of information stored on someone else's server. Don't you have any concerns about

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> he's a black American raised and living in a country that is hardly the > poster child for racial equity. I think he's faced a few trials. And he > did > get to be President. That took a few 'trials' as well. He's lived a privileged life off the hard work of actual strugglers who paved his path

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
Maybe because I don't use such powerful common words like 'vouchsafe'? and as for not taking me seriously? I consider the fact that you and pete and madagain disagree with me to be a badge of honour. I'm not sure that the lie of your own inerrancy has actually occurred to you. I accept the inerranc

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> > You're the one who questioned my faith, Bob. Suck it up. > You questioned mine first, then wasted many good counter point opportunities dwelling on your Hannibal Lecter act, trying to dissect my psychology. I didn't start getting strident with you until you crossed those boundaries---mainly

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
You're the one who questioned my faith, Bob. Suck it up. -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Bob Calco Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 2:49 PM To: 'ProFox Email List' Subject: RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession > I

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
Make you a deal sideshow bob. IN a year let's see if America still exists and the economy hasn't turned the place into a country where border crossings go the other way. If the economy is still running at all then you admit Obama has done a good thing and if the place is bankrupt and destroyed then

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> It is why a > lot of > people think you Geoff, please, this kind of thing is getting really annoying. It makes certain other people utterly unwilling to think about what everyone else thinks about who cares what was said by everyone else about some people's opinion of the majority view. - Bob

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> I asked my idiot friend how he liked the Obama stock crash and his > answer was, "His approval rating is 65%". That wasn't the question I > asked. > > It seems approval ratings now are more important than the value of > stock equity in this country. He's also factually incorrect. It's already

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
and all you can do is point to a stock market that had already lost 30% and was plummeting down further and blame the new guy on the block. The depth of your stupidity and blindness is sometimes beyond belief. It is why a lot of people think you are a troll - no one can actually be THAT stupid. --

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Perhaps bob you should look outside at what your economy is doing. Its > not > in trouble. Its not running on empty. It is in serious risk of total > and > complete collapse. Well, duh! And what Obama has done in the last month has made that more, not less, likely. > And the cost of failure is

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Nananah! You yourself said bush spent 1.3trillion in firecrackers, and > that Obama was spending 1.4trillion in the rescue. Then you accept the > rescue's fault is both's responsibility. I accept (for the sake of > going > on with life) your argument and add things up, that gives me Georgie = > 1

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Perhaps bob you should look outside at what your economy is doing. Its > not > in trouble. Its not running on empty. It is in serious risk of total > and > complete collapse. I know that you think (like madagain) that this is > Obamas, fault but dispensing with that specious idiocy, these are > u

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
I asked my idiot friend how he liked the Obama stock crash and his answer was, "His approval rating is 65%". That wasn't the question I asked. It seems approval ratings now are more important than the value of stock equity in this country. The stock market is down 30% since he won election an

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> << And again---that is precisely Obama's objective. He doesn't give a > rat's > ass > about actually restoring the economy, he wants an ever-expanding army > of > hand-out hungry voters every election cycle to give him and his party > authoritarian control of the nation.>> > > This is the kind o

Re: [NF] Online Web Backup Options

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
What OS are you using on the clients? * --- On Mon, 3/2/09, Ken Dibble wrote: > From: Ken Dibble > Subject: Re: [NF] Online Web Backup Options > To: profox@leafe.com > Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 9:35 PM > >Ted Roche recommended rsync.net.

Re: [NF] Online Web Backup Options

2009-03-02 Thread Ken Dibble
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Re: [NF] Carbonite -- online backup

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
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[NF] Carbonite -- online backup

2009-03-02 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
My dad is thinking about using Carbonite for backing up his computer stuff online. Anyone have thoughts on that product, or something better? ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT

[OT] Snoop Dog joins Nation of Islam. LOL

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
I guess no more "Girls Gone Wild" for the dog. How will he look in a bow tie? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7918383.stm * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 __

[OT] Finally an actress with brains

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
http://www.tmz.com/2009/03/02/penns-co-star-imbecile-on-politics/ * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenan

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
Mr. Fright. Obama is completely at fault. The market was 9600 on election day. Wall Street's total lack of confidence in the bathroom attendant caused the market to go down nearly 3000 points. Don't hire a bathroom attendant to do a president's job. *

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
Perhaps bob you should look outside at what your economy is doing. Its not in trouble. Its not running on empty. It is in serious risk of total and complete collapse. I know that you think (like madagain) that this is Obamas, fault but dispensing with that specious idiocy, these are unprecedented d

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
He's a hard-core Marxist who wants to turn America into a Marxist state. This is how he will do it * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 --- On Mon, 3/2/09, Geoff Flight wrote: > From: Geoff Flight > Sub

RE: [OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
<< And again---that is precisely Obama's objective. He doesn't give a rat's ass about actually restoring the economy, he wants an ever-expanding army of hand-out hungry voters every election cycle to give him and his party authoritarian control of the nation.>> This is the kind of crap that gives

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: >> So let's for a minute suppose you are right, then Obama is really >> spending 0.7 Trillion and the other 0.7 are on Georgie's. So you've got >> to pay first 2 Trillion of Georgie's debt before you start paying for >> 0.7 Obama's. And what's more, you already know the outcome of

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
Being poor sucks no matter what period it occurs. The communists came in and made everyone equally poor. * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 --- On Mon, 3/2/09, Geoff Flight wrote: > From: Geoff Flight

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
Since the man is so brilliant, one can only conclude that he's doing it on purpose * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 --- On Mon, 3/2/09, Bob Calco wrote: > From: Bob Calco > Subject: RE: [OT] Another

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
Old people always look back on their youth with fondness. The grass was greener, food was tastier, people were nice etc etc. and its generally a lie. Pre-communist Russia was a disgrace. Mind you communist Russia was no better and in most ways actually worse but let's not try and paint the Tsars as

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> > The Bathroom Attendant is sure packing his administration with crooks. It's uncanny. There was a period, briefly, after his election when I thought, well it'll be awhile till there's a legitimate scandal--at least say six months. I mean, with Bush the Halliburton thing was kinda insincere sin

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
And those with brains, laugh (at bob). -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Bob Calco Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 9:46 AM To: 'ProFox Email List' Subject: RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama! Down n

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Michael Madigan wrote: > Pete. > > If you're making 1.25 Million a year and they raise your taxes 5% on anything > over $250,000, that means you pay an extra $50,000 a year. How do you make > that back? Fire one of your employees. Hi Michael! Come to think of it, back in the bad old 95% days

[OT] US Rescue Efforts Risk Double-Dip Recession

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
>From Reuters: http://tinyurl.com/bcu553 - - - But there is increasing concern that when the flow of public money subsides -- beginning next year when much of that stimulus package is spent -- the economy still won't be strong enough to stand on its own. "The stuttering attempts to repair the ba

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
ehalf Of Michael Madigan > > Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 7:43 PM > > To: profox@leafe.com > > Subject: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat > > > > > > Does any one of these crooks pay their taxes? > > > > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090302/ap_o

RE: [OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
Cheat > > > Does any one of these crooks pay their taxes? > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090302/ap_on_go_pr_wh/kirk_taxes > > * > 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice ___ Post Messages to:

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> So let's for a minute suppose you are right, then Obama is really > spending 0.7 Trillion and the other 0.7 are on Georgie's. So you've got > to pay first 2 Trillion of Georgie's debt before you start paying for > 0.7 Obama's. And what's more, you already know the outcome of Georgie's > spending,

[OT] Another Obama Tax Cheat

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
Does any one of these crooks pay their taxes? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090302/ap_on_go_pr_wh/kirk_taxes * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 ___ Post Messages

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: >>> But Obama's $1.4 trillion "stimulated" porkapalooza "package" >>> >> Oh!Sorry, I had forgotten the actual crisis is Obama's doing, so of >> course the 1.4 trillion are not to be accounted to Georgie. >> > > Exactly how did George Bush create the financial crisis? Do

Re: [NF] Ok...I signed up for twitter!

2009-03-02 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Cathy Pountney wrote: > I use Tweetdeck. I have also tried Twirl, but overall I like Tweetdeck > better. > > Cathy Hi Cathy, Thanks for the tip. I'm gonna try TweetDeck today. Also, Matt -- found this on a Twitter post today from Bob Archer on use Twitter for your PR policy: http://www.flickr.

Re: [OT] Fighting your credit report blotches

2009-03-02 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Vince Teachout wrote: > Of course, the banks plan to fight this all the way until June 2010, > "for the good of the economy." F*ckers! ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free v

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> > But Obama's $1.4 trillion "stimulated" porkapalooza "package" > Oh!Sorry, I had forgotten the actual crisis is Obama's doing, so of > course the 1.4 trillion are not to be accounted to Georgie. Exactly how did George Bush create the financial crisis? Don't lean on lazy answers like "Well he wa

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: >> Just to clarify... your WIFE lived in pre-communist Russia? Or did I >> miss >> something. I know your language is at times old-fashioned but are you >> really >> 90+ years old? >> > > OK I assumed Ricardo meant during the communist regime, but even assuming he > really mea

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Just to clarify... your WIFE lived in pre-communist Russia? Or did I > miss > something. I know your language is at times old-fashioned but are you > really > 90+ years old? OK I assumed Ricardo meant during the communist regime, but even assuming he really meant pre-communist Russia... my mothe

Re: [OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: >> Jean Laeremans wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Bob Calco >>> >> wrote: >> >>> I agree, religion is the curse of mankind >>> >>> >> LOL >> Bob the agnostic (anything, anything! to attack Mr President Obama. >> Even hell) >> > > Fin

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: >> My clueless friend... Where you ever in Russia before the communist >> regime? Go back in time, look at them and then you tell me if they were >> better off then. >> > > You have to use line separators or something. Often I miss your inline > comments because they run toget

[OT] Obama Caves to the Russians, Iranians

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
http://tinyurl.com/cqaqow - - - President Obama offered to consider scrapping plans for a missile defense shield in Europe if Russia helps rein in Iran's nuclear program, the Russian newspaper Kommersant reported. The article said Obama wrote to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to tell him Russi

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: >> I guess you'll pay it AFTER paying for Georgie's wars? >> > > George's wars -- which gave 50 million people the right of suffrage, even if > you think they're brown people unworthy of the right -- cost ~$800 billion > *over 6 years*. Call it $1.3 trillion with interest. Geo

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
Down nearly 300 pts today, to 6763. The mistake is to think this news is bad for Obama. It's precisely what he wants. He is banking on the whole thing tanking, that's why he talks it down, and is doing everything he can to break the bank for good in as short a time as possible; it feeds a need fo

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
Just to clarify... your WIFE lived in pre-communist Russia? Or did I miss something. I know your language is at times old-fashioned but are you really 90+ years old? -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Bob Calco Sent: Tuesday, 3

RE: [OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Geoff Flight
I agree with you on this but I must say I cant remember the last freshly minted piece of prose that used the word 'vouchsafe' -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Bob Calco Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 8:13 AM To: 'ProFox Email Lis

Re: [NF] The Software world needs us (Data People)

2009-03-02 Thread Alan Bourke
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 11:38 -0600, "Ken Kixmoeller/fh" > Another is Outlook -- maybe it has gotten better The functionality is better however they have updated the PST file format and it can be murderously slow, especially with Google Desktop. -- Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm __

Re: [NF] Using pcAnywhere

2009-03-02 Thread Alan Bourke
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 11:17 -0500, "Nicholas Geti" wrote: > Not if I want to send files. I need to buy a license at considerable > expense > which I cannot justify for just one or two clients. > OK, and is it an ad-hoc file transfer that you run? I mean, you could just set up a free webmail acc

RE: [OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Bob Calco > wrote: > > I agree, religion is the curse of mankind I agree with you. That's why I believe in Christ, and not in religion or in mankind. - Bob > > A+ > jml ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Su

RE: [OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Jean Laeremans wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Bob Calco > wrote: > > > > I agree, religion is the curse of mankind > > > LOL > Bob the agnostic (anything, anything! to attack Mr President Obama. > Even hell) Finally some honesty from my Argentinean friend. I was quoting left-

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> My clueless friend... Where you ever in Russia before the communist > regime? Go back in time, look at them and then you tell me if they were > better off then. You have to use line separators or something. Often I miss your inline comments because they run together with the original text. Anyw

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> I guess you'll pay it AFTER paying for Georgie's wars? George's wars -- which gave 50 million people the right of suffrage, even if you think they're brown people unworthy of the right -- cost ~$800 billion *over 6 years*. Call it $1.3 trillion with interest. George also (stupidly) tried to brib

Re: [OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Jean Laeremans wrote: > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Bob Calco wrote: > > I agree, religion is the curse of mankind > LOL Bob the agnostic (anything, anything! to attack Mr President Obama. Even hell) ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com S

Re: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Jean Laeremans wrote: > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Michael Madigan wrote: > > 1st of all as usual besides the argument. > 2nd took one of those at random ( well more or less) > > Blaise Pascal : > "Pascal's "wager" has engendered fierce criticism over the years from > the likes of, for exampl

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Bob Calco wrote: > Comrade Pete: Uncalled for, if you want a meaningful conversation with an equal. > If you think life sucks for the poor/downtrodden now, just wait till there > are no rich people left to foot the bill! What Obama is trying to do is exactly what you are saying. He's getting the ri

Re: [NF] Ok...I signed up for twitter!

2009-03-02 Thread Stephen Russell
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Cathy Pountney wrote: > I use Tweetdeck. I have also tried Twirl, but overall I like Tweetdeck > better. - I use Bitter myself. Used it for 6+ months now and like it. -- Stephen Russell Sr. Production Systems Programmer Independen

Re: [OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Bob Calco wrote: I agree, religion is the curse of mankind A+ jml ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com

[OT] Don't Say A Word

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
http://www.slate.com/id/2212662/ - - - The Muslim religion makes unusually large claims for itself. All religions do this, of course, in that they claim to know and to be able to interpret the wishes of a supreme being. But Islam affirms itself as the last and final revelation of God's word, the c

Re: BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Paul McNett
Bill Anderson wrote: > Now I'm trying to (in essence -- I'm using the VFE framework) is clear out > the grid RecordSource's cursor and APPEND from the temp cursor. This > "works", but doesn't display correctly when I'm in the BindEvent code. I built my own grid header/sort functionality years ago

Re: BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Tracy Pearson
The only way I've seen that successful is ZAP and APPEND FROM then move the record pointer back. Once back you refresh. This all needs to be between LockScreen toggle. Why not just create a SYS(2015) CDX file you clean up when the cursor is closed? If you CREATE CURSOR from the start, you can c

Re: BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Bill Anderson
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote: > What is the KEY() generated on the cursor the Grid has? > Quick testing shows >Index On (obj.controlsource) Tag Tmp > creates the tool tip on SET ORDER TO >tmp && (obj.controlsource) > > Tracy > No index is being made. Clicking the

Re: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Michael Madigan wrote: 1st of all as usual besides the argument. 2nd took one of those at random ( well more or less) Blaise Pascal : "Pascal's "wager" has engendered fierce criticism over the years from the likes of, for example, William James. The "wager" argume

RE: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
Here's a partial list of famous scientists who also happened to be Christians. Roger Bacon Johannes Kepler Johannes Baptista van Helmont Blaise Pascal Robert Boyle Anton van Leeuwenhoek Carolus Linnaeus Leonhard Euler John Dalton Michael Faraday John Frederick William Herschel Matthew Fontaine Ma

Re: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Bob Calco wrote: > >> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Pete Theisen >> wrote: >> >> Christian & science funny > > I think "economic equality" is funnier! > les gouts et les couleurs... A+ jml ___ Post Messages to: Pr

RE: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Pete Theisen > wrote: > > Christian & science funny I think "economic equality" is funnier! - Bob > > A+ > jml ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/lis

RE: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread John
My pastor used to say it was like Grapenuts - neither. John Harvey -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jean Laeremans Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 1:34 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

Re: [NF] Using pcAnywhere

2009-03-02 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Mon, March 2, 2009 11:17 am, Nicholas Geti wrote: > Not if I want to send files. I need to buy a license at considerable > expense which I cannot justify for just one or two clients. What if we bought a "ProFox" license...sharing the cost among the lot of us who would help pay for it? I love

Re: BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Tracy Pearson
What is the KEY() generated on the cursor the Grid has? Quick testing shows Index On (obj.controlsource) Tag Tmp creates the tool tip on SET ORDER TO tmp && (obj.controlsource) Tracy Bill Anderson wrote: > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote: > >> Is the delegate code fi

Re: [OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Pete Theisen wrote: Christian & science funny A+ jml ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/l

Re: BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Bill Anderson
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote: > Is the delegate code firing? > I've seen this odd behavior only when the grid didn't have focus. > > Tracy > Yes, the delegate code is firing. Everything is working but the grid isn't displaying correctly. But if I go to a command window an

Re: BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Tracy Pearson
Is the delegate code firing? I've seen this odd behavior only when the grid didn't have focus. Tracy Bill Anderson wrote: > Folks, > > I have a VFP 9 issue re: BindEvent... > > I've set up event bindings with grid headers calling a method in the grid. > The idea is that if the header is clicked

[OT] Death for a Christian Scientist

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody! My piano teacher's husband, and good friend, has passed away. She is Christian Science. Christian Science people are funny about death. They hid Mary Baker Eddy's body for months rather than admit she had "passed on". Battlefield stories in the CS monitor wouldn't use the D-word

BINDEVENT and Refresh

2009-03-02 Thread Bill Anderson
Folks, I have a VFP 9 issue re: BindEvent... I've set up event bindings with grid headers calling a method in the grid. The idea is that if the header is clicked, the grid is resorted. Everything works except the grid doesn't display the records. In short, I believe the Binding code is eating th

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Michael Madigan wrote: > If you're making 1.25 Million a year and they raise your taxes 5% on > anything over $250,000, that means you pay an extra $50,000 a year. > How do you make that back? Fire one of your employees. Hi Michael! Or sell an extra 20 widgets, or keep this year's Hummer anothe

Re: [NF] The Software world needs us (Data People)

2009-03-02 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Mon, March 2, 2009 12:38 pm, Ken Kixmoeller/fh wrote: > Hey - - > > > Just a sorta-rant. > > > I am continually amazed when I use various programs how the > application of some data-smart would improve the product. One obvious > example that we have discussed before (in a different context) is t

Re: [OT] Pronouncing the name: Georges Lemaître

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
If you cut and paste into the subject, that can happen. * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/6169336 --- On Mon, 3/2/09, Pete Theisen wrote: > From: Pete Theisen > Subject: Re: [OT] Pronouncing the name: Georges

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Madigan
Pete. If you're making 1.25 Million a year and they raise your taxes 5% on anything over $250,000, that means you pay an extra $50,000 a year. How do you make that back? Fire one of your employees. * 1/20/2013 Eviction Notice http://www.cafe

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Bob Calco wrote: >> The last recovery was a recovery only for the rich, Obama says he wants >> the poor to share in this recovery. Credit the man for trying, the rich >> will do everything in their considerable power to frustrate his >> efforts. > > Comrade Pete: > > If you think life sucks for

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> Bob Calco wrote: > >> We don't need experience, all we need is hope! > >> > >> http://finance.yahoo.com/intlindices?e=asia > >> > > > > As of noon, DOW down 228.91 to 6,834.02. > > > > What a stimulating package that was, eh? And the more details we > learn about > > new spending bills and econom

[NF] The Software world needs us (Data People)

2009-03-02 Thread Ken Kixmoeller/fh
Hey - - Just a sorta-rant. I am continually amazed when I use various programs how the application of some data-smart would improve the product. One obvious example that we have discussed before (in a different context) is the Windows registry -- what an odd way to store such essential data

Re: Where to place DLLs?

2009-03-02 Thread Paul McNett
Charlie Coleman wrote: > At 01:41 PM 2/26/2009 -0800, Paul McNett wrote: >> Vince Teachout wrote: >>> Paul McNett wrote: Why is it a problem to put them in the root folder? >>> It's not, really. I just thought it might be a little neater (anal) to >>> label everything in more detail. Plus so

Re: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Bob Calco wrote: >> We don't need experience, all we need is hope! >> >> http://finance.yahoo.com/intlindices?e=asia >> > > As of noon, DOW down 228.91 to 6,834.02. > > What a stimulating package that was, eh? And the more details we learn about > new spending bills and economic initiatives, the

RE: [OT] Hong Kong and Tokyo are both down around 4%. Thanks Obama!

2009-03-02 Thread Bob Calco
> We don't need experience, all we need is hope! > > http://finance.yahoo.com/intlindices?e=asia > As of noon, DOW down 228.91 to 6,834.02. What a stimulating package that was, eh? And the more details we learn about new spending bills and economic initiatives, the more stimulating it gets! -

RE: [NF] Using pcAnywhere

2009-03-02 Thread Dave Crozier
Nicholas, Teamviewer free edition for personal use allows file transfer. Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Nicholas Geti Sent: 02 March 2009 16:17 To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [NF] Using pcAnywhere Not if

Re: [NF] Using pcAnywhere

2009-03-02 Thread Nicholas Geti
Not if I want to send files. I need to buy a license at considerable expense which I cannot justify for just one or two clients. - Original Message - From: "Alan Bourke" To: Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 4:31 AM Subject: RE: [NF] Using pcAnywhere > All you need for LogMeIn is a worki

Re: [OT] Pronouncing the name: Georges Lemaître

2009-03-02 Thread Pete Theisen
Jean MAURICE wrote: > can you hear that ? > > Hi Jean! No, the file was stripped by strip mime. If you send it to me private I may get it. -- Regards, Pete http://pete-theisen.com/ http://elect-pete-theisen.com/ ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.c

Re: [OT] Why have we not done this before?

2009-03-02 Thread Charlie Coleman
At 11:08 PM 2/27/2009 -0500, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: >Ed Leafe wrote: > > On Feb 26, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Stephen Russell wrote: > > > >> > > > > Like: "Wait, you're selling me an OS with security issues, an

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