Tom,
>Mark;
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>Good advice from Doug. If you need a copy of Codebook, you might contact Sally Wong. I may also have a copy you can have if needed.
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>You might remember me - I was living in Minden, Nevada, and would drive down to the FoxPro Sig Meetings in Sacramento - you were the President. I am the short guy (6' 7"). We were in the process of moving to Sacramento - I am not kiding about your timing - as I went into the house in Minden, with the moving truck full and ready to go, with the family in our car, I was about to disconnect the telephone, lock the door and begin the trip. Just then the phone rang - it was you! You knew I was moving August 1994. You said: "First the good news! It will be 110 degrees today. The bad news - there will be no breeze"! God, you were correct! I will never forget that trip and unloading the truck!!!
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>Tom
Were you aware that I was helping (very very small bit player) to get the group started? Do you remember someone doing a demo of VFP 2.0 with a 386 and 1+ million ZIP codes with four codes extracted in sub-second time?
That we me. <g>
Best,
DD
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