>Geo,
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>>I would've surmised as much. I've had the opportunity within the last year or so to swap a few emails with Randy Brown on various issues. His responses have been of such a nature that it's obvious that they're listening to the community. I'm only sorry that I'm not at NOLA to thank him for his both his patience with me (there've been more than a couple of exchanges< g >) and for the obvious interest he's displayed in this area.
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>I'll try to relay that message for you.
Much appreciated.
>>I think it's important to point out that many of these changes are made possible by the port to Win64. As I've mentioned before, you don't just re-compile the old stuff. This is the perfect opportunity to implement this stuff.
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>Give these guys a directive and watch them exploit it!
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>>The above is
very interesting (not to mention impressive).
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>They've been working on more than the plumbing. I think they're rewiring the house also.
...and a new roof, gutters, down spouts...< g >
>>BTW, why aren't you in a session...or did Gonzo keep you out late again last night? < g,d&r >
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>I already know it all. < g > And yes, there was late-night conversation. I'm heading out soon to catch Calvin's 11:15 session on "VFP and COM", then YAG's back-to-back "DNA and the Front End" and "DNA and the Data Tier", then Markus on "Developing XML Applications", then a Web Connection community gathering and the French Quarter computer geek parade to the official party. I think that's about all my brain and body can handle today.
Now what kind of lies did Gonz tell you?:-) Sounds like your plate's full.
>Having fun -- wish you were here.
Me too. I'm now
really looking forward to Miami.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est