Allan,
>Hi Doug,
>
>I respect your point of view, even though I don't necessarily agree with all your comments. Let's call and end to this - we could go back and forth on this forever. And ... I need to get some work done.
>
>Al
I also respect your POV as well, but if you could, at some point, let me know what you think. You aren't ducking me here, are you? <g> Other than talking about the issue what are you going to do about it, or what do you think people should do about it?
That's what I'm getting at. I think Michael Asherman (sp?) wants to write a sort of community letter. That's doing something, though I'm not convinced myself it's the best route yet.
I'm working very hard to make a current project successful, that if I succeed will help to make VFP-centric solutions far more visible. I think that is the best approach but I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the firat or last time I suppose.. <g>
Thanks for the discussion...
Best,
DD
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