Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-13 Thread Luis
here is things. Whenever such a vastly broad word like, things is used in a vastly broad phrase like, get things done, I would say that the answer 99. 82367 percent of the time is going to be, quite possibly. Really, things? By things does the inquirer mean prototype a specialized

Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
A merry quote: Here’s a question: is Runtime Revolution the cross-platform application development tool for people who just want to get things done? Answer: quite possibly. source: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/27/revolution_runtime/ And that is 'it'; 'quite possibly', because, while

Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
The key word here is things. Whenever such a vastly broad word like, things is used in a vastly broad phrase like, get things done, I would say that the answer 99. 82367 percent of the time is going to be, quite possibly. Really, things? By things does the inquirer mean prototype

Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
However, if he means create a multiuser network device scanning utility that can give you details on every device known to man, then somehow decrypt every installed piece of software's license code, interfaces with all Office products from every age since it's inception, hacks into the

Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
Presumably it would, had the question mentioned Hypercard, but alas it didn't. It only mentioned Revolution. Bob Sneidar IT Manager Logos Management Calvary Chapel CM On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: However, if he means create a multiuser network device scanning

Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Luis
to be, quite possibly. Really, things? By things does the inquirer mean prototype a specialized data entry system for his company to keep track of resources? Then the answer would be, Absolutely. Does he mean create an app that can scan for plug-ins in your World of Warcraft directory, peruse the web

Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Bill Marriott
Bob, However, if he means create a multiuser network device scanning utility that can give you details on every device known to man, then somehow decrypt every installed piece of software's license code, interfaces with all Office products from every age since it's inception, hacks

Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Bob Sneidar
I stand corrected! Bob Sneidar IT Manager Logos Management Calvary Chapel CM On Mar 12, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Bill Marriott wrote: Bob, However, if he means create a multiuser network device scanning utility that can give you details on every device known to man, then somehow decrypt every

Re: Quite possibly . . .

2009-03-12 Thread Judy Perry
in a vastly broad phrase like, get things done, I would say that the answer 99. 82367 percent of the time is going to be, quite possibly. Really, things? By things does the inquirer mean prototype a specialized data entry system for his company to keep track of resources? Then the answer would