>>>>Yep. I'd venture to say that it's not VFP thats dead, but it's the UT that's dead. Always the SAME people talking to the SAME people about the SAME things - it's been that way for years now. It's pitifull, actually.
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>>>With all due respect, Jeff, I think you may be in denial. Things may be hunky dory with you and the bank and this particular VFP app, but I do not believe that is the general case at all.
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>>To continue what I said to Bill - when the punk rock came, it was an obvious death of the era of guitar heroes, underground music (of which only some sub-branches, like hard rock and sympho survived). To my amazement, though, all my records with dead music still sounded the same.
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>I thought the issue here was what kind of new music is made, not whether the old music still plays.
I do have a PC jr that still works. I have a basic disk for it. I guess that's still a viable platform to push too..
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