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Where is YAG? What are the reasons?
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Visual FoxPro
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Peter;

Yes, I have read the posts you have linked, shortly after they were made as well as a few minutes ago.
"No, I haven''t received an answer that I regard as sufficient and adequate".
You may never received what you consider to be an answer that is "sufficient and adequate".

Those are subjective terms and only you know what would fulfill your demands. Good luck in obtaining the answers you want.

Tom


>Perhaps you missed these posts:
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>Re: Where is YAG? What are the reasons? Thread #1210085 Message #1211474
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>Re: Where is YAG? What are the reasons? Thread #1210085 Message #1211513
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>>>>Hey Alan
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>>>>I think it is very difficult for some people to realize that not getting the answer they want is not the same as not getting an answer. < s >
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>>>Welcome in the thread. Hope you read more of it before commenting any further. :(
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>>Peter;
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>>I think that Charles question about, “How do you BarBQ sushi ?”, has value compared to the time wasted by all those demanding that Microsoft do things his/her way and continue developing future versions of VFP! A business has a right to make decisions concerning its operation. Everyone can comment on that but the reality will not change.
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>>We should only be using CPM and MPM operating systems. Why? They were fun, I liked them and that is all that matters! Now why did other operating systems replace them? I am not willing to accept any answer other than all operating systems will be abolished except for CPM and MPM. :)
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>>Before you tell me to read the threads that have come before this one on this topic, I will tell you that I have. You are talking into the wind. You will not change reality. Wait! You could buy Microsoft and resurrect VFP! You would be the decision maker and have things your way.
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>>In ten years I expect you will still be harping on this subject. Do not be surprised if the world has passed you by. :)
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>>Respectively,
>>
>>Tom (In "lovely Silicon Valley")
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