>>>>Hi all,
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>>>>Some of you may remember Al Lukachko from the Toronto area from many years ago. I bumped into him again a few years back in Guelph. Just heard that he had passed away earlier this year. He was a great guy and always ready with a handshake, a large smile and more than willing to talk anything tech. One of the "good guys". If you were involved with the Toronto Foxpro Users Group, he helped with that (if I remember correctly). I am sure he would have been at the usual VFP conferences from the early days. I know he was trying to "phase out" of programming but not sure what he was doing the past couple years (I moved from Guelph 2.5 years ago).
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http://www.lifenews.ca/announcement/6272995-lukachko-alan>>>>
>>>>Sorry to see him go.
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>>>>Albert
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>>>I knew him well enough. He did not help with the user group. He was friendly, but not all that good a guy.
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>>Strange comment about someone who passed away. I would not say it unless the person was really, really bad.
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>I don't cater to the idea about not saying anything bad about someone who died. I prefer to live so that no one has anything bad to say when I die.
I think you have already failed to live up to your motto.
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