Dear Tom,
With respect, might I suggest that you are ranting about the ranting? I feel
a little responsible because I started the thread that heated up the
discussion. Also, I was the first to mention 'another language' (VB). But as
far as I remember, nobody was doing anything other than
function endlessRanting revUserAction
switch revUserAction
case Whining
put 20 into minutesWasted
put 0 into amountLearned
put 0 into numFriendsMade
break
case Ranting
put 10 into minutesWasted
put 0 into amountLearned
put 0 into numFriendsMade
break
case
I miss Ben. At least he knew that he was rude.
Tom
On Jun 29, 2005, at 12:26 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I for one am getting very annoyed at the constant ranting and raving
lately and especially the snide and rude remarks. I try to assume
since there are many non-english speaking people
Thomas,
Now maybe I am just having a bad day and maybe not,
but I think some of this is going too far.
I agree with you. I'm evaluating Rev (and am very
pleased so far) and am coming from a Delphi background
(since version 1 beta) as well as C++, Clipper etc.
I'd much rather be reading
Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I for one am getting very annoyed at the constant ranting and raving
lately and especially the snide and rude remarks. I try to assume since
there are many non-english speaking people or ones with whom english is
not their first language on the list that sometimes it
Richard,
Yeah, I'm laughing now, and I never complain about my food at
restaurants since I have heard too many bad stories of what happens to
that food before it gets back to me.
Thanks for the light hearted take on this.
I'm off to bed since the meds don't seem to be working at all.
Scott,
I too would much rather hear about overcoming issues and creative ways
of getting things accomplished. I love the fact that people share their
hard won victories and share the stacks so I can really learn from
them. What a great list to be a part of.
Thanks also for pointing out the
I too would much rather hear about
overcoming issues and creative ways
of getting things accomplished. I love
the fact that people share their
hard won victories and share the stacks
so I can really learn from
them. What a great list to be a part of.
I agree. The Rev community (the
Tom,
I couldn't agree more!
Judy
No DOT NOTATION! It SUX... It's hard.to.read.this:total.utter:crap!
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Scott,
I will look forward to seeing that stack. If it does take a while, at
least I know I'll still be here.
Also, ten years seems a good bit of time to be doing this for yourself.
I also am keen on the crossplatform prospects. Especially after years
of waiting for Supercard to fulfill
Judy,
LOL
Thanks
Tom
On Jun 29, 2005, at 1:25 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
No DOT NOTATION! It SUX... It's
hard.to.read.this:total.utter:crap!
Macintosh PowerBook G-4 OSX 10.3.9, OS 9.2.2, 1.25 GHz, 512MB RAM, Rev
2.6
Advanced Media Group
Eagle Works Sculpture
Semantic Compaction
G'day Tom,
I will look forward to seeing that stack. If it does take a while, at
least I know I'll still be here.
I'm still experimenting - but I think I've come up with
a solution (for my needs) using Rev stacks as the dB.
Also, ten years seems a good bit of time to be doing this for
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