Hi Greg,
My recollection is watching and rating some online presentations (movies) at MS was how I got vb.net. Mine arrived last week.
>Yes, I remimber that. I think I too filled out the form. Perhaps thats where it came from.
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>>There was advertisement on msn.com :
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>>Do you want a VB.NET for free + book?
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>>I answered yes,
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>>Further I had to submit form, where I had to write from which development tool I refuse to use in favor of VB.NET (VFP was in that sad list)...
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>>At the end of long period of thinking I have not receive a free VB.NET :) I still need my favorite FoxPro :)
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>>>Hi All,
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>>>Yesterday I received, via snell-mail, a copy of VB.Net 2003, and a book on developing ASP.Net with VB.Net 2003. There was no return address inside or out, and no invoice. But I am not going to look a gift house (or is camal) in the mouth.
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>>>Off I go into the world of .Net.
Regards,
Mike
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