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04/05/2007 09:11:15
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
 
 
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04/05/2007 08:03:22
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01204014
Message ID:
01222466
Vues:
22
>>>>And here is a reference to UT from another forum member http://www.foxite.com/archives/selection-of-few-columns-rows-or-icons-on-0000034463.htm
>>>>
>>>>So, this is a clear case of a personal attack.
>>>
>>>Naomi - the message from Yuri was in 2003. The rules may have changed since then.
>>>
>>
>>There are plenty of recent messages referencing UT, just do a search on "universalthread" on foxite.
>>
>>http://www.foxite.com/archives/addeditdeletesearch-0000124359.htm
>>
>>http://www.foxite.com/archives/why-a-record-is-being-deleted-using-spt-0000123746.htm
>>
>>http://www.foxite.com/archives/comserver-0000123639.htm
>>
>>http://www.foxite.com/archives/how-take-total-of-grid-in-textbox-0000122002.htm
>>
>>etc.
>>
>>So, why I in particular was so criticized?
>
>Esp. the second link gives me some more insight in what Eric and Andy have been thinking. Terry Thurber (recently banned here, right?!) has apparently jumped to Foxite roughly in the same period you did so. He's a troublemaker (in my eyes), as he again proves in that 2nd Foxite-thread. And you apparently got negatively associated with him, despite what Andy remarked in the second paragraph of this message:
>
>Andy Kramek (http://www.foxite.com/archives/why-a-record-is-being-deleted-using-spt-0000123746.htm messageID 124607)
>I hate to say it but it is a relatively new phenomenon in this forum that seems to have started since around the time of the recent influx of "refugees" from the UT.
>
>Not that I am suggesting for one moment that correlation is the same as "cause and effect" ( a mistake that many interpreters of scientific findings, and especially Politicians, make over and over again )
>
>But one has to wonder.... :)


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