Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-07 Thread Gene Wirchenko
At 08:02 2018-02-07, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote: On 2018-02-06 22:25, Carl Lindner wrote: Mike, Not sure about Stephen's tip. Unless you are charging big bucks per user. You would have to track - on a daily basis logged in users. Then, would have to show those days

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-07 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2018-02-06 22:25, Carl Lindner wrote: Mike, Not sure about Stephen's tip. Unless you are charging big bucks per user. You would have to track - on a daily basis logged in users. Then, would have to show those days where usage was exceeded. You would have variable billing. Seems like

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-07 Thread Stephen Russell
allow for n+2 users or something like that. > > Carl > > > > -Original Message- > From: ProFox [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of > mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com > Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2018 10:10 PM > To: ProFox Email List >

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread Thierry Nivelet
standard feature in FoxInCloud; see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMcbSEZoPtM @ 4:48 Thierry Nivelet FoxInCloud Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud http://foxincloud.com/ Le 07/02/2018 à 04:25, Carl Lindner a écrit : Seems like a lot of work - depending on the incremental charge

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread Thierry Nivelet
When user count exceeds agreement, FoxInCloud sends an email; then sales people talk with the client about the license extension he needs. (works for FoxInCloud, his clients, client's clients and so on) Thierry Nivelet FoxInCloud Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud

RE: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread José Enrique Llopis
Nivelet Enviado el: martes, 06 de febrero de 2018 21:55 Para: profox@leafe.com Asunto: Re: Licensing strategy license per concurrent user also works for web deployment Thierry Nivelet FoxInCloud Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud http://foxincloud.com/ Le 06/02/2018 à 21:19

RE: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread Carl Lindner
: Tuesday, February 06, 2018 10:10 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: Licensing strategy On 2018-02-06 15:51, Stephen Russell wrote: > I agree with you in a simultaneous user license of N users. > > You can then look at tracking days where user count exceeds agreement > and > yo

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2018-02-06 15:51, Stephen Russell wrote: I agree with you in a simultaneous user license of N users. You can then look at tracking days where user count exceeds agreement and you charge a tiny daily fee for that. Instead of locking someone out of working with it. That fee needs to be

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread Thierry Nivelet
license per concurrent user also works for web deployment Thierry Nivelet FoxInCloud Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud http://foxincloud.com/ Le 06/02/2018 à 21:19, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com a écrit : If you were marketing a vertical app and pricing it per license,

Re: Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread Stephen Russell
I agree with you in a simultaneous user license of N users. You can then look at tracking days where user count exceeds agreement and you charge a tiny daily fee for that. Instead of locking someone out of working with it. That fee needs to be initialed in the contract as well. On Tue, Feb 6,

Licensing strategy

2018-02-06 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
If you were marketing a vertical app and pricing it per license, would you consider a license specific to the installed machine or keep track of users logged in and make sure the active user count doesn't go over the # of licenses the client purchased? My VFP9SP2 app uses the latter, and goes

RE: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-09 Thread Fletcher Johnson
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 5:22 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy Individual indexes on each field should work, not an index on the compound expression. On 3 November 2017 17:09:39 GMT-04:00, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com w

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-04 Thread Stephen Russell
Use an index to identify differences for it to work best. I would do an index on Citi alone. Let the State just be a simple scan as a speed test. Then add an index on State but I do not think you are going to gain any leverage from it. Indexes find what you want quickly. < is a comparison and

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-04 Thread Man-wai Chang
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 5:09 AM, wrote: > VFP9SP2 free table > > I've got a table with this structure: > > city c(30) > state c(2) > radius i > distance i > > My query is looking for city, state, and radius, to get back those whose > distance is <=

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2017-11-03 20:21, Frank Cazabon wrote: Individual indexes on each field should work, not an index on the compound expression. The reason I was foggy on this is because I usually use a MariaDB backend and the index strategy is different there since it can't use two+ indexes

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2017-11-03 21:21, Frank Cazabon wrote: Yes, the deleted () index makes it full but may actually slow the query down in real life so you need to test it on realistic data to see if you should keep it or not. Right. In my case, the percentage of deleted records is near none, so even though

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread Frank Cazabon
Yes, the deleted () index makes it full but may actually slow the query down in real life so you need to test it on realistic data to see if you should keep it or not. On 3 November 2017 21:14:55 GMT-04:00, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote: >On 2017-11-03 20:21, Frank Cazabon

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
On 2017-11-03 20:21, Frank Cazabon wrote: Individual indexes on each field should work, not an index on the compound expression. Yep. That's what I found. Here's a subset of my indexes: index on city tag city index on state tag state index on deleted() tag mydel BINARY And then here's my

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread Frank Cazabon
Individual indexes on each field should work, not an index on the compound expression. On 3 November 2017 17:09:39 GMT-04:00, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote: >VFP9SP2 free table > >I've got a table with this structure: > >city c(30) >state c(2) >radius i >distance i > >My

Re: Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread Paul H. Tarver
I usually create an index for each individual field involved in my primary query for a table. Seems to work faster but I have no scientific evidence to prove it. Seems like I read somewhere that it's best for Rushmore to kick in. But I might have dreamed it all so buyer beware. I'm prepared

Reminder about VFP compound indexes and best strategy

2017-11-03 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
VFP9SP2 free table I've got a table with this structure: city c(30) state c(2) radius i distance i My query is looking for city, state, and radius, to get back those whose distance is <= InputParameter. select * from MyTable where city = m.tcCity and state = m.tcState and radius <=

RE: I need new gadget strategy

2013-03-30 Thread Gary Jeurink
, 2013 8:58 AM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: RE: I need new gadget strategy Frank Cazabon wrote on 2013-03-29: Hi gary, I'm not sure I've understood exactly what you want, but it sounds like you have a file location and you want to play it in vlc. If so, use shellexecute to open the file and once vlc

Re: I need new gadget strategy

2013-03-29 Thread Frank Cazabon
Hi gary, I'm not sure I've understood exactly what you want, but it sounds like you have a file location and you want to play it in vlc. If so, use shellexecute to open the file and once vlc is associated with that file extension vlc will be used to open it Gary Jeurink g.jeur...@charter.net

RE: I need new gadget strategy

2013-03-29 Thread Tracy Pearson
Frank Cazabon wrote on 2013-03-29: Hi gary, I'm not sure I've understood exactly what you want, but it sounds like you have a file location and you want to play it in vlc. If so, use shellexecute to open the file and once vlc is associated with that file extension vlc will be used to open it

Re: I need new gadget strategy

2013-03-29 Thread Dave Thayer
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Tracy Pearson tr...@powerchurch.com wrote: Frank Cazabon wrote on 2013-03-29: Hi gary, I'm not sure I've understood exactly what you want, but it sounds like you have a file location and you want to play it in vlc. If so, use shellexecute to open the file and

I need new gadget strategy

2013-03-28 Thread Gary Jeurink
My livingroom has a 600 dvd a 600 cd player and I've databased both. With the help of an (pc to ir linc) I can tell my av-receiver to play any selection (movie or song). I just recently added a drobo with 2t storage and I'm scheming it to be a media server. Now I want to play mp3 songs stored in

[OT] Mulatto-in-Chief's Southern Strategy not working?

2012-06-23 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody, http://www.humanevents.com/2012/06/22/michelle-malkin-the-coming-dnc-disaster/ Wonder if being high yellow is going to charm him through this? -- Regards, Pete http://pete-theisen.com/ http://elect-pete-theisen.com/ ___ Post Messages

Re: [OT] Mulatto-in-Chief's Southern Strategy not working?

2012-06-23 Thread Michael Madigan
-in-Chief's Southern Strategy not working? Hi Everybody, http://www.humanevents.com/2012/06/22/michelle-malkin-the-coming-dnc-disaster/ Wonder if being high yellow is going to charm him through this? -- Regards, Pete http://pete-theisen.com/ http://elect-pete-theisen.com

Re: [OT] Mulatto-in-Chief's Southern Strategy not working?

2012-06-23 Thread Pete Theisen
On 06/23/2012 09:13 PM, Michael Madigan wrote: I question whether his mother is even White. Nobody born to a White mother would hate Whites as much as he. Hi Michael, Oh, please! White liberals hate themselves because they are white!

Re: [NF] strategy

2012-04-05 Thread Michael Madigan
Yep, some banks won't even allow your browser to remember your user id.   From: Mike Copeland m...@ggisoft.com To: profox@leafe.com Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 2:58 PM Subject: [NF] strategy True that...but what about websites (mostly financial

RE: strategy

2012-04-04 Thread Dave Crozier
April 2012 19:52 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: strategy I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing two-key items like ctrl+a then ctrl+c. I'm using the edge of my pinkie knuckle (left hand) for the ctrl. Lately I'm constantly filling out website forms with credit card

Re: strategy

2012-04-04 Thread Michael Madigan
If you allow your browser, like Chrome, to autofill, you'll save quite a bit of effort.   From: Gary Jeurink g.jeur...@charter.net To: profox@leafe.com Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 2:52 PM Subject: strategy I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based

[NF] strategy

2012-04-04 Thread Mike Copeland
, but no longer. Isn't there an HTML (or Java) directive that tells the browser not to autofill? Mike Copeland Original Message Subject: Re: strategy From: Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com To: profoxt...@leafe.com Date: 4/4/2012 1:49 PM If you allow your browser, like Chrome

RE: strategy

2012-04-04 Thread Gary Jeurink
THANKS... IT WORKS ON SOME STUFF BUT PURCHASES (oops) it won't touch or acct no. .. thanks -Original Message- From: Michael Madigan [mailto:mmadi10...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 1:50 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: strategy If you allow your browser, like Chrome

strategy

2012-04-03 Thread Gary Jeurink
I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing two-key items like ctrl+a then ctrl+c. I'm using the edge of my pinkie knuckle (left hand) for the ctrl. Lately I'm constantly filling out website forms with credit card numbers, email addresses etc. Since I database all my info

RE: strategy

2012-04-03 Thread Tracy Pearson
Gary Jeurink wrote on 2012-04-03: I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing two-key items like ctrl+a then ctrl+c. I'm using the edge of my pinkie knuckle (left hand) for the ctrl. Lately I'm constantly filling out website forms with credit card numbers, email

Re: strategy

2012-04-03 Thread Eurico Chagas Filho
Gary.  You should try a hardware solution, like a special keyboard that could be plugged in a USB slot. You would free yourself from software, from OS and you could go anywhere and change keyboards and you are on. HTH, E.   I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing  

RE: strategy

2012-04-03 Thread Kent Belan
: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Gary Jeurink Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 2:52 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: strategy I am a quadriplegic and type with a rubber based stick. I hate typing two-key items like ctrl+a then ctrl+c. I'm using the edge of my pinkie

RE: strategy

2012-04-03 Thread Kurt Wendt
Message- From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Eurico Chagas Filho Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 5:15 PM To: profoxt...@leafe.com Subject: Re: strategy Gary.  You should try a hardware solution, like a special keyboard that could be plugged

RE: strategy

2012-04-03 Thread Gary Jeurink
[mailto:e28cha...@yahoo.com.br] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 4:15 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: strategy Gary.  You should try a hardware solution, like a special keyboard that could be plugged in a USB slot. You would free yourself from software, from OS and you could go anywhere and change

Re: [OT] Bammer strategy distances him from nagging and scolding

2012-02-27 Thread Michael Madigan
Further proof that Barack is gay.  From: Pete Theisen petethei...@verizon.net To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 10:47 PM Subject: [OT] Bammer strategy distances him from nagging and scolding Hi Everybody, http

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Dave Crozier
-Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Peter Cushing Sent: 10 July 2009 16:39 To: ProFox List Subject: [NF] Backup strategy Hi All, We are just reviewing our backup strategy after our REV drive died. The cost of replacing the drive

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Alan Bourke
Regarding the memory sticks, it depends on the size of the backup and how you're doing it. They are perfectly fine with just being zipped onto for example, if they're USB 2.0 -- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm ___ Post Messages to:

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Michael Madigan
The bottom line: if it's not automatic there's a good chance that it won't happen. --- On Mon, 7/13/09, Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm wrote: From: Alan Bourke alanpbou...@fastmail.fm Subject: RE: [NF] Backup strategy To: profox@leafe.com Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 4:26 AM

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Peter Hart
the best sessions which were on the Thursday morning. -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Dave Crozier Sent: 13 July 2009 09:16 To: 'ProFox Email List' Subject: RE: [NF] Backup strategy Peter, Get yourself a set of WD Passport

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
Just want to find out if anyone has tried using these sticks and any problems comments they have. I haven't tried USB sticks, because they are too small for my needs. I prefer a backup of the entire drive because this minimize downtime when I need to restore and it save me time that I would

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Paul Hill
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Dave Crozierda...@flexipol.co.uk wrote: Peter, Get yourself a set of WD Passport 200Gb drives and a copy of Syncback. That is what we use on a rotational fashion. The results are emailed wherever you want and Syncback uses shadowcopy so files that are open can

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Peter Cushing
Thanks to all who replied. We are going to do a bit more testing with one of these sticks and an external hard drive to see how well they perform on a regular basis. Peter Rajan Imports has changed - we are now Whispering

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Peter Cushing
Christof Wollenhaupt wrote: As far as I can see this, your scheme will only protect you against hardware failures. It won't help if your office is broken into or if the entire building burns down. In this case you absolutely need your software install packages to get started. Project is

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread KAM.covad
, it would be possible to backup without the drivers, but I guess that is asking too much. - Original Message - From: Peter Cushing To: profox@leafe.com Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 4:20 AM Subject: Re: [NF] Backup strategy Christof Wollenhaupt wrote: As far as I can see this, your scheme

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-13 Thread Stephen Russell
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 1:33 PM, KAM.covada_gmail_nos...@kenmcginnis.com wrote: We use Acronis to image our critical computers. It is great and allows an easy restore of individual files, folders or even the entire system with the boot sector in case of a total failure. The only problem is

[NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Peter Cushing
Hi All, We are just reviewing our backup strategy after our REV drive died. The cost of replacing the drive is about £260, but for about the same price we can get 5 x 32GB memory sticks. We can then use these for Monday to Friday backup that can be taken home every night. The advantage

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Stephen Russell
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Peter Cushingpcush...@whisperingsmith.com wrote: Hi All, We are just reviewing our backup strategy after our REV drive died. The cost of replacing the drive is about £260, but for about the same price we can get 5 x 32GB memory sticks.  We can then use

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Peter Cushing
Stephen Russell wrote: They are very slow. What SIZE of data are you moving? 2 gig or 20? Could be anything up to the 32Gb. We reckon it will have from about 2am when it will start copying. That will give us 7.5 hours until we start work but we can leave it running after that as it is

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Malcolm Greene
Peter, Your strategy is one that 'sounds good on paper', but you may be surprised how slow these USB memory sticks really are. I think you may be better off with a small, portable USB or (faster) eSATA drive. Malcolm ___ Post Messages to: ProFox

Re: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
I would recommend Carbonite on the server. Flawless automatic backups offsite and with up to 30 days of revisions per file. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Peter Cushing pcush...@whisperingsmith.com wrote: From: Peter Cushing pcush...@whisperingsmith.com Subject: [NF] Backup strategy To: ProFox

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Kevin O'Shea
[mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Malcolm Greene Sent: 2009-07-10 13:34 To: profoxt...@leafe.com Subject: Re: [NF] Backup strategy Peter, Your strategy is one that 'sounds good on paper', but you may be surprised how slow these USB memory sticks really are. I think you may be better off

RE: [NF] Backup strategy

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Madigan
The write cycles have gone up and the reliability has gone up, but using them to back up is way too dependent on user interaction. --- On Fri, 7/10/09, Kevin O'Shea kevin.os...@versaterm.com wrote: From: Kevin O'Shea kevin.os...@versaterm.com Subject: RE: [NF] Backup strategy To: profox

RE: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-27 Thread Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI
] On Behalf Of Ricardo Araoz Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 7:22 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote: How is he (explain in a rationale sense) beginning to sound desperate? Help me

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-27 Thread Ricardo Araoz
To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote: How is he (explain in a rationale sense) beginning to sound desperate? Help me to understand. Ok, let's start at the beginning. Do you know who I

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-27 Thread Michael Madigan
Araoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 8:19 PM Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote: It may be a wild guess but I'm assuming the antecedent is Bob? Yup

RE: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-24 Thread Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ricardo Araoz Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 7:22 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis Jean Laeremans wrote: On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Grasping

RE: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-24 Thread Michael Madigan
Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 7:47 AM How is he (explain in a rationale sense) beginning to sound desperate? Help me to understand. v/r

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-24 Thread Ricardo Araoz
and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis Jean Laeremans wrote: On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Grasping at straws ? The financial crisis did you inWe know who will be the next president..s A+ jml He's beginning to sound desperate. Isn't he

[OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Bob Calco
a willing participant in that movement, he has spent most of his adult life deeply immersed in it. But even this doesn't fully describe the extreme nature of this candidate. He can be tied directly to a malevolent overarching strategy that has motivated many, if not all, of the most destructive

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Grasping at straws ? The financial crisis did you inWe know who will be the next president..s A+ jml ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance:

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Michael Madigan
: From: Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 2:23 PM On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Grasping at straws

RE: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Bob Calco
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jean Laeremans Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 2:23 PM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Ricardo Araoz
Jean Laeremans wrote: On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Bob Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Grasping at straws ? The financial crisis did you inWe know who will be the next president..s A+ jml He's beginning to sound desperate. Isn't he?

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Stephen Russell
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And who created the crisis? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, both run by DEMOCRATS with DEMOCRATS in their pocket. * It was greed. Everyone wanted bigger and better. The

Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

2008-10-23 Thread Larry Miller
picture. http://www.sodrillalready.com/lies.html Larry Miller - Original Message - From: Stephen Russell To: ProFox Email List Sent: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 00:04:21 + (UTC) Subject: Re: [OT] Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Michael

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-21 Thread Casey McGuire
Paul McNett wrote: Casey McGuire wrote: I will definitely take a look see this weekend. Awesome! Went by there this morning. 4041 W. Wheatland Suite 156 is a Mail Express. I guess all those suites are actually P.O. Boxes. I'm horrible with directions, but I'm pretty sure I was at the

RE: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread David Smith
, 2008 9:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Paul McNett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Someone's sitting on a domain name that one of my clients wants (it is a .com with a variant of their company name). We

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Paul McNett
David Smith wrote: We had this happen too. The domain holder wanted thousands and we eventually just gave up. If it is a private individual who holds the domain, you might be able to barter with them for it, or offer to finance the purchase and transfer of their domain to a different one. If

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Casey McGuire
Paul McNett wrote: David Smith wrote: Professional squatters, that own 650,000+ domains. They appear to be what is known as typo squatters, and googling on their name is interesting. Registrant: Texas International Property Associates - NA NA 4041 W. Wheatland Suite 156-417

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Paul McNett
Casey McGuire wrote: Paul McNett wrote: Administrative Contact: Texas International Property Associates - NA NA 4041 W. Wheatland Suite 156-417 Dallas, TX, 75237 US [EMAIL PROTECTED] 214-632-7290 Thats not too far from me. Want me to go rough'em up for ya? If

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Casey McGuire
Paul McNett wrote: Certainly case it out, take pictures of their location, find out if they actually have an office there, etc. If my client takes this to court it'll only help. Pulled it up on Google maps Street View. Can't really tell much from it. There are some buildings there, but

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Paul McNett
Casey McGuire wrote: I will definitely take a look see this weekend. Awesome! I've been having to deal with alot of spam lately that has been spoofing the from address using [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Makes me so mad, lajflajd;fljaslj;fad That's an easy one to filter out. I think

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Casey McGuire
Paul McNett wrote: Casey McGuire wrote: That's an easy one to filter out. I think SpamAssassin gives that one like a +20 or something. I hear ya. Unfortunately I am the postmaster, webmaster, root, bin all that poop. I have been running our mail server for 10+ years now and have gotten

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Paul McNett
Casey McGuire wrote: Paul McNett wrote: Casey McGuire wrote: That's an easy one to filter out. I think SpamAssassin gives that one like a +20 or something. I hear ya. Unfortunately I am the postmaster, webmaster, root, bin all that poop. I have been running our mail server for

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-19 Thread Casey McGuire
Paul McNett wrote: Casey McGuire wrote: No no no. Don't filter on postmaster, as that is a legit address! Filter on the mail being sent from a server that isn't part of your network, and claiming to be from your domain. Sweet! I have just been training it (sa-learn) with ham and spam.

[NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-18 Thread Paul McNett
Someone's sitting on a domain name that one of my clients wants (it is a .com with a variant of their company name). We want to acquire it but we don't want to pay thousands for it. Any advice on how to proceed? Paul ___ Post Messages to:

Re: [NF] Best strategy for acquiring domain from a sitter

2008-06-18 Thread Stephen Russell
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Paul McNett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Someone's sitting on a domain name that one of my clients wants (it is a .com with a variant of their company name). We want to acquire it but we don't want to pay thousands for it. Any advice on how to proceed?

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Alan Bourke
Paul McNett wrote: I don't understand why anyone would choose to develop single-platform applications when it is possible to develop for all cases. Why limit yourself? Why dictate platform requirements at the outset when it isn't necessary? Well, maybe you might want to have a really

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Jean Laeremans
On Dec 10, 2007 11:41 PM, Paul McNett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh geez, why do I get sucked into these... I'm a mechanic servicing American and foreign automobiles. I believe I'll need a set of wrenches and other tools that will fit both metric and imperial. Just make sure you don't end up

RE: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Bill Arnold
Perhaps what is really being asked is what is the best general purpose database product for future investment? Totally different question for a totally different perspective. But it is high on the list of considerations with something as important as a language decision, where

RE: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Bill Arnold
what is the best general purpose database product for future investment? OK lets phrase the question that way then, does that help? I am trying to approach this in a professional, logical, non-emotive way in-order to ensure the best chance of return on our investment. There are no

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Charlie Coleman
At 02:28 PM 12/10/2007 -0600, Stephen Russell wrote: ... You need to better target your audience on what they do and how they do it today. Sure you could have dreams of linux running through your head but if your doing work for accountants and they live and die Excel is it a requirement to make

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Ed Leafe
On Dec 11, 2007, at 3:47 AM, Alan Bourke wrote: I don't understand why anyone would choose to develop single-platform applications when it is possible to develop for all cases. Why limit yourself? Why dictate platform requirements at the outset when it isn't necessary? Well, maybe you

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Alan Bourke
Ed Leafe wrote: You mean like the Dabo grid? ;-) :) What I'm saying is at the minute the cross-platform approach would maybe involve compromises in the UI department, but that could be outweighed by the advantages of course. ___ Post

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Ed Leafe
On Dec 11, 2007, at 6:50 AM, Alan Bourke wrote: What I'm saying is at the minute the cross-platform approach would maybe involve compromises in the UI department, but that could be outweighed by the advantages of course. I know; I was just being glib. The main point is that if you

RE: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
Hi, I don't understand why anyone would choose to develop single-platform applications when it is possible to develop for all cases. This implies that developing for all cases is an equal choice to develop single-platform. But that's not true. Unless an application is also designed,

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Ted Roche
On Dec 11, 2007 6:50 AM, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I'm saying is at the minute the cross-platform approach would maybe involve compromises in the UI department, but that could be outweighed by the advantages of course. Maybe it would. Maybe it wouldn't. You're too

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread MB Software Solutions
Stephen Russell wrote: If it is to be run locally on your phone or a hand held then a db might be overkill in memory usage. But parsing out the xml on an as needed basis and index the data in what ever container your using could be fine. Ok, I can see that pov, but without a db and just

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Stephen Russell
On Dec 11, 2007 5:25 AM, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 02:28 PM 12/10/2007 -0600, Stephen Russell wrote: ... You need to better target your audience on what they do and how they do it today. Sure you could have dreams of linux running through your head but if your doing

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Stephen Russell
On Dec 11, 2007 8:46 AM, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Dec 11, 2007 9:21 AM, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Considering that we have no idea what this thing is intended to do we all have MEGA opinions, don't we? :) I love the smell of napalm in the morning! --

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Alan Bourke
Ted Roche wrote: I love the smell of napalm in the morning! -- Apocalypse Now I've never woken up and thought Saigon ... sh!t ..., but when I presented with a new project I often think 'I asked them for a mission, and for my sins they gave me one ...

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Ted Roche
On Dec 11, 2007 9:21 AM, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Considering that we have no idea what this thing is intended to do we all have MEGA opinions, don't we? :) I love the smell of napalm in the morning! -- Apocalypse Now -- Ted Flamewar? What flamewar? Pass me that bucket of

RE: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread William Sanders / EFG
Sometimes, Nick, it boils down to 'which crystal ball are you comfortable with?' Ages Past, the 'normal way' to do this was to: 1. write a Requirements Document based on Requirements Elicitation Methodologies garnered from the CMM (Capability Maturity Model). 2. Apply the Metrics of Function

Re: A Question of Strategy / Crystal Ball required

2007-12-11 Thread Stephen Russell
On Dec 11, 2007 11:31 AM, William Sanders / EFG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good Luck ! Yer at a painful and critical stage, pre-analysis. Some of us say that it is really another version of paralysis. If you don't have the business requirements down, how can you go and justify HOW to do

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