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  • Your LG television is spying on you
    F Fenshaw

    Reminds me of the Cold War joke:Q: "What's the difference between the USA and the USSR?" A:"In the USA people watch television. In the USSR television watches the people." Just sayin'.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • New Requirement
    F Fenshaw

    Oh, it's Government. Why didn't you say so in the beginning. I thought there was a logical solution.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Office Pranks
    F Fenshaw

    "I have absolutely no idea WTF that is talking about, and it makes no sense -- "n-key rollover with a PS2 adapter"? Is that Greek? " No, it's Geek.:cool:

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • A Note To Access Developers [Resolved]
    F Fenshaw

    Yeah. What he said. Good post.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • A Note To Access Developers [Resolved]
    F Fenshaw

    BACKUP! There's a word to conjure by. Don't you have an archived backup of the database from before the present troubles? You do backup your disk space, don't you? If so, you can copy the offending table without data, and (probably) move the data from the corrupted table to the copy. That usually will get a significant portion of the data, unless the table has been totally hashed, much of the data is probably still good. You should use 2003 as noted above. Good luck, you're going to need it.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Sharks with freakin' laser beams on their heads
    F Fenshaw

    Methinks it was "fortunately unoccupied" because Oscar yelled "Fire in the hole!" three times when he lit the fuse, being "experienced with dynamite." Don't take a genius to know that that's when to haul azz. :-D

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • What's your favourite 'Worst Film'
    F Fenshaw

    You've got my vote. Rico is a great character that vanishes in the movie.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • How to write unmaintainable code and keep your job for life
    F Fenshaw

    In context, methinks you used the correct word originally. But that's just me. ;)

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Weird
    F Fenshaw

    R. Crumb apparently has a talented disciple.:thumbsup:

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Annoying signs...
    F Fenshaw

    They're actually more tasty if you do eat them frozen.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Recommendations and professionalism
    F Fenshaw

    Don't ask me for a recommendation. I have a boilerplate: "Mr. Jones has highly developed skills. If you hire him, your development will never be the same again. I would say that you will be very lucky, if you can get him to work on your projects..." It goes on for a bit in the same vein. :-D

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Do you dream about programming?
    F Fenshaw

    Years ago, I had a period of dreaming in binary. Endless strings of 1's and 0's and nearly going mad trying to parse them into meaningful instructions. X|

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • A simple question
    F Fenshaw

    :laugh: Me! Me! Call on me! I know the answer!

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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  • Converting Access Forms to WinForms or WPF
    F Fenshaw

    First question. (Please don't hit me just because I'm stupid.) :sigh: I have a short-deadline (90-day) assignment to convert an almost-working Access 2000 application to C#.net. The application has fifty forms, covered with fiddly little fields that have to be precisely aligned. I am relatively inexperienced in C# .Net development, but I have learned the basics, and have completed several applications of a complexity similar to this assignment. The job is easily achievable within the time limit if the forms don't have to be drawn, but for me to draw them to an acceptable quality will take at least 90% of the time available for the project. Plumbing the code behind the forms holds little terror for me, and can be done easily within the time limit. Here's the question: Does anyone know of existing software (Codeproject article, other article, commercial software, shareware) that can convert MSAccess 2000 forms to the Visual Studio .Net environment? Retaining the names of the objects would be nice, but not necessary, all I really need is the wireframes of the forms with the objects in their prior spatial arrangement. The development platform is XP. Searching the web, EvolutionOne seemed to offer hope that I could do a three-cornered MSAccess>VB.Net>C#.Net kludge, but drilling down to their demo software found their website hollow. Looks like they died about 2002. My bosses are willing to spend up to about 500 (US$)for a product that can do this with a short learning curve. Particularly when faced with the costs of hiring a squad of temporary mouse-wranglers to draw the hateful forms within the time allotted. Any sensible suggestions will be regarded with gratitude.

    "To do is to be." [Descartes] "To be is to do." [Voltaire] "Do be do be do..."[Frank Sinatra]

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