Hi Michael,
Your favourite MVP (and mine) has just written that he has to go find somewhere else to contribute.
No doubt he is looking for the standard 'please don't go' and 'what will we do without you', etc to soothe his ego and give him another 6-month license to spout his insults and graphic descriptions of sundry mayhem.
I took 4 months off for the very same reason that you state and was disappointed on returning to see that nothing has changed.
Regards,
JimN
>>The key is when somebody makes a mistake, it should be noted in public. After a while, folks either improve, or they stay on the sidelines....
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>If only ...
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>I spend a lot less time here now, following the amount of abuse I received from one MVP for pointing out a potential serious fault with a piece of code he posted. It was a routine that checked validity of filenames, the typo's I could live with, but it had the possible side-effect of deleting any existing file with the same name. I thought this was serious enough to warn the recipient about. The amount of abuse I received was intolerable - and I see the particular MVP is still about & boasting about upsetting people (Ed Rauh, if you couldn't guess).
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