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So, what now?
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19/03/2007 18:10:45
 
 
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19/03/2007 17:27:00
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01204966
Message ID:
01205873
Vues:
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>>>I work in shipping, we deal with real ships. They are all sort of ships.
>>>>You hire one that can best fit your cargo, while costs are permiting for
>>>>profits to be made. If you hire to big you loose, if you hire to small
>>>>you loose. There is ALWAYS another ship available, but believe me VFP is anything but a wreck. Last 'sister vessel' is only few years old, with ongoing maintenance.
>>>>
>>>>Talking about Titanic, it is way to big to bear any resemblance with VFP.
>>>>Where did you see candles, shiny lobbys, shrimp buffets, orchestras and such stuff ? Are you sure you are talking about fox ???
>>>>VFP is more of a midsize, reliable, general-cargo vessel. Nothing to do with Titanic. Unlike Titanic, still have plenty of profitable voyages ahead.
>>>
>>>But without the captain...
>>
>>You are the captain.
>>It is just that particular shipyard that is closed.
>>I look/read about other ships, but still sailing on my favourite :)
>
>I'm only the captain of my own shapps (ships/apps, see? :).

That will be your containers/cargo. Any ship you purchase/learn to sail can carry them. Meanwhile, one you already have is still almost brand new :)

Would you throw away your new LandRover, if factory stopped producing it ?
1. Will run for years
2. In few years, Japaneese or Coreans might come up with almost identical model :))
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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