Dear Friends,
The lists now are up and running at their new home under the auspices
of the new U2 Users Group. Since all addresses were passed along to
Larry, all of you should have already received the welcome message and
new list server instructions, so I will not repeat them here.
I am
You might try this. I am not on a system right now, so I can't test
this until later.
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Dear Friends,
As previously announced, after about nine years of hosting what has
become the u2-users list, I have decided to pass the baton to a new
host. I plan to use the time to pursue some other writing projects.
One of these is to resume writing my column previously published in
Oh. The Microsoft model...
:-)
On Apr 21, 2004, at 6:29, George Gallen wrote:
from it/for it, but if you think your getting a great buy for your
money, your willing to accept almost any flaw.
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Stop teasing us, Tony. grin What's the source where we can get MSDN
subscriptions for $1,300?
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Clif
On Apr 21, 2004, at 12:36, Tony Gravagno wrote:
Replied to e-mail request before I saw this. Yes, everything comes
direct
from Microsoft, DVDs, newsletters, support, etc. MS
Comments embedded in the message below.
On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:10, Tony Gravagno wrote:
Get it here: http://store.viosoftware.biz/msunsu701yes.html
Thanks, Tony. We appreciate you letting us in on the secret grin. And
thanks to JD for the other source.
Tell them to implement a commission
What? Using something given for free without insisting it be tailored
to your individual desires? Careful, Kate. The Programmers Guild will
take away your membership card if word leaks out. grin
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On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:36, Kate Stanton wrote:
Thanks.
Sounds to me as though
Yeah. Then I'd be accused of shooting the baby with a wet silver bullet.
Seriously folks, this is a good discussion, but it getting a bit off
topic at times. I would suggest doing what Ross did a few posts ago.
Rather than go into a long discussion about is a star schema a cube or
a
laughing Apparently not. Sorry!
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On Apr 15, 2004, at 2:42, Dennis Bartlett wrote:
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To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: The future of U2
OK, Joe. So you subscribed under a different address to get around
having your inflammatory postings moderated. That is a clear act of
unwillingness to cooperate with the policies of this list.
buh-bye
plonk
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On Apr 14, 2004, at 13:39, Tom Firl wrote:
U2 TO DB2 --- Best thing to Happen.
H... I don't think I'll touch that one other than to say that
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On Apr 14, 2004, at 13:45, Gordon Glorfield wrote:
I don't really care what the backend DB engine is as long as I can use
my
favorite set of
I did not mean to kill the part of the discussion that was being held
under the previous Subject line that was talking about other-than-U2
datastores in a U2 environment. I seem to have caused some confusion
with my end-of-thread notice under that subject line. I was only
referring to
In the words from Hitchhiker's Guide, Oh, no. Not again.
On Apr 14, 2004, at 19:42, Mark Johnson wrote:
reducing lines of code. Could this be where GOTO's have their day.
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Excellent idea. I will make sure it gets passed along to the new hosts.
Thank you.
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On Apr 8, 2004, at 1:14 AM, Dennis Bartlett wrote:
A bit late in the day, but it would be better if you put END
OF THREAD
in the subject line as those of us who selectively read
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Some of you may have received an e-mail claiming your account was
being shutdown for (improper usage, spam, a proxity trojan, etc.). The
mail is usually signed oliver.com Team, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.
THIS IS A SPOOFED MESSAGE by a virus that goes through Outlook address
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On Apr 6, 2004, at 4:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am kind of enjoying it.
Glenn W. Paschal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yep. Let's hear it for Mailman's MIME removal capability.
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On Apr 6, 2004, at 6:27 AM, Gordon Glorfield wrote:
The attachment that I got was only a text file. Presumably Clif's
anti-virus software on the list server is replacing whatever evil
attachment
was originally sent
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On Apr 5, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Andrew Gissing wrote:
If you Dont Agree, Prove it... Everybody can Talk.. Where are your
Test
Results?
The problem
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