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31/12/2003 22:13:20
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
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Someone's tag line here says 'craziness is the tendency to keep doing the same thing while expecting a different result' and you do keep doing the same thing over and over and over again and again and again and people here continue to write that they like/enjoy using VFP.
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Interesting that you say this...because I can certianly ask why you continue to hammer at the whole marketing/case study issue...and expect a different result. If you want crazy - based on your defintion - perhaps you should look in the mirror.

I don't criticize people for liking Fox and expressing that feeling. For you to say I do or characterize what I say as doing that is completely 100% wrong/off-base. I like Fox - and I use it everyday..

On the other hand, I do respond to people like you and others who either attack Ken personally or ask the usual questions about why Fox is not marketed or how people in the community can be rallied to help in the "cause". People do ask questions - and I respond - which I have a right to do.

Jim - are you THAT paranoid that I will turn somebody new to Fox off - and they will dump the product as a result? If somebody does that based on what I have said - who are you to say they are making a bad decision? Tell us Jim - is what I do any worse than somebody who paints an unreasonable rosy picture - and people stick with Fox based on those unrealistic expectations?
According to your logic, because this is a VFP forum - that is OK... At least I tell it like it is and give an opinion that is based on reasonable grounds - and I articulate those grounds. You and people like you have become far too emotional. You and people like you have simply stopped thinking rationally about the situation.

You say I am dangerous. What do you say to Ken's comment on posts like Denis' call to help MS market VFP - and that posts like that do more harm than good? I don't think you will find a post from Ken that says I do more harm than good in expressing my view points in response to view points posted here.

You need a reality check Jim...
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