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10 Things to Avoid in VFP Development
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04/01/2000 14:04:32
 
 
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04/01/2000 00:23:58
Walter Meester
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Walter,

I'm sure that's a large part of it. You and Ed P. seem to get stuck here and I'm sure the both of you don't intend things to end up the way they seem often to do.

I have no ill will towards you or he or anyone else for that matter - it's a personal spiritual kind of thing for me so it's very important not to allow corrosive thoughts. I detest them when I find them in myself.

While I have as much stubborn pride as anyone else (for which I am constantly embarrased) I really do not want to impose my thoughts on others - it simply soesn't work anyway. I do wish to influence others though and make no secret of it.

Let's just take a deep breath and start all over, ok? *s*

Best regards,

DD

>Doug,
>
>I'm glad we agree here. And yes, I think we seem to have comunication problems. I think I was getting annoyed by some people who draw the wrong conclusions from my posts. I'm begginning to think it has something to do with the way I write my posts. Maybe a difference in native language plays a role in here.
>
>Regards,
>
>Walter,
>
>
>>Walter,
>>
>>Well, look, after reading your message it's apparent to me that we're saying essentially the same thing, only we don't seem to be communicating.
>>
>>I'm prefectly comfortable that the way you do things works for you.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>DD
Best,


DD

A man is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep for that which he cannot lose.
Everything I don't understand must be easy!
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