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25/02/2014 10:03:20
 
 
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25/02/2014 08:30:32
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
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:
01595090
Message ID:
01595224
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Dear Seniors, Please Dont be annoyed. I have great respect for you all because I have a lot from you people only. May be my way of presenting questions is not as expected by you all. Also , we in general know a general English not as fluent as you.

My Real First name is "Harsh" and when I was intilly registered with name as Code Box. But sir suggetsed me to dipict the real Name so I asked the administrator to change the name to Harsh. So by Mistake (perhaps) it was changed to Harsh Box. Now in english that meaning has become a "Rude Box, perhaps".

Harsh Is in our language means Happiness Kinldy google the word in Hindi.and I am not really Harsh(English Meaning) as my name seems to you all.












>>>>>Not going to enter a discussion about "legitimate questions" ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>Only voiced some doubts I have about a real name - and was careful to formulate that as suspicion, as I have no true proof of someone spoofing his identity.
>>>>>And I stayed away from answering ***his*** professional issues quite some time ago.
>>>>
>>>>For the records, I happen to know his real name. His first name is in deed Harsh.
>>>
>>>For the record:
>>>1) is his real name "Harsh Box"?
>>>2) I am not asking you to give out his real name if it is different from the information offered here
>>
>>Last year I received a private email from him (not to UT private email, but to my personal email address). In that email he had another last name.
>
>That is what my sometimes overactive mind had guessed with a percentage much higher than chance on the way his all upper case post was formulated ;-)
>
>>Having said that, I have been East Asia many times, and I have met many Asians. It's quite common for Asians to have two "official" names, one local name and one more "English language friendly" name. For instance most Chinese I have met, have two different first names, one Chinese and one English. So if a Chinese has a given name of Chai Ho Ming, his English name may be for instance Charles Ming. On their business cards they often have the English name and address and other info on one side. On the flip side you find their local name and other info, sometimes with their name in both English and in their local language and characters.
>
>I do know about habits/customs, but then the English name usually can be located / linked to the person. I ***did*** try a few google searches - calling wolf without some checking on my own would be going even more against my usual modus operandi.
Harsh
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