>>Gee, it seems that you snipped out the text that was my point, which was a direct reply to Ken's question asking me to substantiate my claim that he had contradicted his previous statements.
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>You are the one who wrote "Nary a mention of MSDN Subscriptions in that message, but that is quite beside the point." I assumed that when you wrote that it was beside the point, you meant it. Or is that similar to "I don't want to beat up on you Ken, but..."?
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>And the question still remains, what is your point?
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>>Well, that's an interesting point, which just goes to show that Microsoft should consider giving a larger discount to those who purchase a VFP7 upgrade. God forbid we might be talking about any entirely new VFP customers!
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>Or, you could just get smart, make the decision for yourself on upgrading to VFP alone or upgrading to MSDN, and not bitch at Ken.
Chris,
What makes you think I haven't made the decision about upgrading for myself? I'm not bitching at Ken, just depriving him of the luxury of making false and misleading statements that go unchallenged. I would ask you, what is
your point, but frankly, I don't think I'm interested.
Mike