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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01574794
Message ID:
01574961
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Never going to happen. Craig is one of those people who are constitutionally incapable of admitting even the smallest mistake.

Have you been watching the Stanley Cup? Needless to say from Chicago, I have been. We have all been on pins and needles. The bandwagon is overflowing. Which is cool in a way, because lots of people who didn't know or care much about hockey are discovering a beautiful game.

I give all credit to the Red Wings. If the horrifying should occur tomorrow night and they win game 7 over the Blackhawks I will cheer for them in the next round. Which is certainly not always the case after a team beats your team. They are young, talented, and are playing with extreme passion. Jimmy Howard is a goaltender on fire, which is often what it takes to win the Cup. Only one of those goals last night was his fault. Time after time the Hawks have had great chances, seemingly inevitable goals, and he has somehow knocked the puck away or caught it. Beautiful to watch.

>>Again, please show me where I said that.
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>Pay for my PUTM subscription and I'll go dig up your posts about Office, Windows, Visual Studio, ...
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>Otherwise, man up and admit it.
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>>>>>Yes - Craig will say all users love the new interface each time, because Microsoft says so.
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>>>>Where have I ever said that?
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>>>Anytime a discussion starts where people do not praise a new Microsoft interface (Word/Office/Excel/Visual Studio/Windows) you jump in saying how most everyone thinks it is wonderful and Microsoft made everything wonderful.
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>>>Please don't bother trying to BS by saying that's not a definition of your behavior.
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