I also heard Ken's sessions in Toronto. They were great.
>I take that as a compliment and as criticism (which is valid). I don't talk as fast as I use to at conferences
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>Ken,
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no, I repeat no, Criticism intended. I have always left your sessions with a renewed desire to do more with FoxPro. Things I had never even thought about, and to be honest, things that I'm not sure why anybody would think about. I have always found your presentations informative and entertaining. I hope you don't change you style too much. As far as the 80% goes, great goal, but I would be ecstatic if I come out with a 60% under standing of 20% of what you cover, because that will make me about 90% more effective that I am now.
> My father always told me that the perfect job to have, was the one that you would do, even if you did not get paid for it. I come out of your sessions with the feeling that you have that job. You make this stuff fun, and I would like to think you for that by buying you a beverage of your choice at Dev-Con.
Caffeine-Free of course.>
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>Jeff Butler
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