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The Robust Lady is Singing
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02/02/2006 10:35:31
 
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I worked in a language recognized dead around 1980. I was fully employed using that language thru 2002.

The end may be coming, but, depending on your personal circumstances, it may also be a long time coming.

>Craig;
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>From your blog: "the end is coming".
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>I think that I can say that the end is coming and at some point in time I will be right.
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>When I was three years old there was a fellow who carried a sign on his chest and back, "The End is Coming"! He walked around fifth and Market streets in San Francisco. The last time I saw that fellow was when I was twenty - and he had the same sign - a bit worn but the message was still readable.
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>Yes, the end will come to everything but we may as well enjoy the ride! :)
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>Tom
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>>Me thinks you're reading more into Craig's posting than really exists. If Ken were being replaced by another person, I would tend to think differently, but his duties are being absorbed by other team members. Have you seen my posting at http://www.craigberntson.com/blog/2006/02/ken-moves-on.asp
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>>>Hi Jim
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>>>Check out what Craig Boyd has to say @
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>>>http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink,guid,e8af021a-c5ac-48d9-8ac1-2b22fd221764.aspx
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>>>A part of what he has written is below:
>>>There's more to this story, though I am regrettably contractually unable to speak about it. Needless to say more tricks are up sleeves and the future for Visual FoxPro, the developers that work in it, and the customers that rely on it is as bright as we want to make it.
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA
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