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Using #define constants in Label caption??
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15/04/1998 14:50:34
 
 
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15/04/1998 14:32:12
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00091334
Message ID:
00092221
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>Hello, Peter!
>
>Forgive me, I long didn't write. I wasn't connected to Internet.
>
>>I wasn't concerned about your English. It works just fine.
>
>Thanks. I'm learn English.
>
>>Actually it was more personal on my end. I'm one of those Americans who imagine stealing away one of your fine Russian women that are announcing themselves on the Web. I haven't convinced myself that this is good idea so I'm looking to make more contacts with Russians while I consider the project.
>>One aspect of my fantasy is that if I got a temporary programming contract in Russia (or Ukraine or Belarus) that it would facilliate such a search. Is FoxPro fairly popular in Russia?
>>
>>Peter
>
>If you read letter of Vladimir Shevchenko, you has understood - what programmer's labour not grateful in Russia.
>Really, as sample my salary about $300 by month (my job - IT manager of Company)
>I'm LAN administrator, programmer, technical consultant etc. and for all that - $300.
>
>I have a wife and son, how may we live on these money, I don't know. But somehow we live ??? Paradox !
>
>>
>>PS.
>
>> Since I asked the question I have noticed that if I pass my cursor over your flag, I get a tool tip that says "Russia." What is the history behind this flag? Interesting to me that it uses the same colors as our flag. I've felt for some time that Russia and the US are very similar countries in many ways.
>>
>
>But in general a life in Russia - normal, to complain shalln't patrioticly :))
>Yes, you right, our countries are very similar, but and much differences
>between they.

Sorry, for interrupting, but having combo experience on this topic, I would say that there is nothing common between US and Russia, moreover it's difficult to imagine more visible difference.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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