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17/05/2005 15:33:04
 
 
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17/05/2005 14:15:57
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01012454
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>The original statement:
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>>>You attacked one guy because he was promoting use of SQL Server, you attack others for promoting .NET, you attack another for making too detailed input in a VFP discussion, you even attack Sergey
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>Telling someone off is attacking. You have an interesting way of framing things. And you call me childish....LMAO..

Laugh your a$$ off all you want. Do they give a MVP award for that?
Dmitry's issue was that I tell people what they can or cannot say.

I personally don't care if you or he say I "attack" someone because that's a subjective thing. But stating that I tell people what they can or cannot say is clear and direct and hardly subjective.

I'll answer Dmitry when I have investigated his citations and formulated a conclusion based on them.

best regards (yea..., right)
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>>This was addressed to Dmitry, not you.
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>>But even there, I was not telling SergeyB what he could or could not say, I was expressing my discontent for what he said and HOW he said it!
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>>Your childish antics in the matter are not needed.
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>>Jim
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>>>How about the one where you told Sergei -- F($%* You
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>>>>Can you help me out here, Dmitry, and give me some clues about what you are referring to?
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>>>>The only one that comes immediately to my mind is the SergeyB one, and if that was an "attack" then I'd say maybe we have a linguistic or cultural difference at hand. I ceertainly did not tell SergeyB what he can or cannot say. I took issue with what he said.
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>>>>Jim
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>>>>>Jim,
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>>>>>Let me add my $.05.
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>>>>>Claude was very valuable member of this community. He is a very good guy, helpful, very knowledgeable, and often time pushing the VFPT to do more. But I think he was at fault himself for being kicked out (even thought I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH HIS BANNING FROM UT).
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>>>>>But you SHOULD STOP TELLING PEOPLE WHAT THEY CAN AND CANNOT SAY. You attacked one guy because he was promoting use of SQL Server, you attack others for promoting .NET, you attack another for making too detailed input in a VFP discussion, you even attack Sergey (Mr. VFP himself <g>) for making constructive suggestion to another member. Do you see a pattern here?
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>>>>>I remember the same arguments years ago in Clipper CS forum when people started talking about switching to VFP and windows applications. They were yelled at, criticized, were told to take their VFP and shove it. Now, all those who stayed in Clipper forum are selling insurance and driving cabs.
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>>>>>Give credit to the intelligence of people in this community to analyze, study and to decide whether .NET, SQL Server, or VFP (or maybe all of the above) is good for them, their carrier, and their business.
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