Tom,
>>Cripes, the way some folks in "The Sky is Falling" emotional camp carry on you'd think that should VFP fail that this was a Biblical sign of the End. <g>
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>Doug;
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>You just reminded me of the guy who stands on the steps of the Bank of America in San Francisco, at Powell and Market. Seems like the same guy since I was a kid in the 1940's. He has a wooden sign about two feet by four feet painted white with red letters - front and rear with a bibical message - "The End Is Near"! I just thought - he has never had a sign that stated the end of FoxPro is near. Therefore I conclude all is well in the FoxPro camp. However, for the rest of the world, "The End Is Near"!
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>Tom
<g>
Well, actually, as something of a student of Biblical prohecies (about 30 years or so) I can assure you that this is not the case. There would be at least 1007 years after the sudden disappearance of Christians until then. <g> That is as far as we should go in this forum. Chatter gets the rest, ok? < s >
As for FoxPro I can
unequivocably assert that it is not eternal and has an end to its life.
When that is is, of course, the subject of this discussion I'd think. <g>
Best,
DD
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