From: Karl E. Peterson on 10 May 2010 21:19 Bob O`Bob presented the following explanation : > Karl E. Peterson wrote: > >> Any other recent migrants from msnews? :-) > > I was never "exclusively" there anyway. Well, yeah. <g>
From: GS on 10 May 2010 22:12 Karl E. Peterson submitted this idea : > GEFS presented the following explanation : >> on 5/6/2010, Karl E. Peterson supposed : >>> Karl E. Peterson explained on 5/4/2010 : >>>> The final insult they had left to deliver... >>>> >>>> Q: When will this transition be complete? >>>> >>>> A: Microsoft is closing newsgroups in phases and anticipates completing >>>> this by Fall 2010. >>>> >>>> Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Communities >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default.mspx >>> >>> Nice to see some familiar faces who've been here all along! >>> >>> Any other recent migrants from msnews? :-) >> >> Hi Karl, >> I made it here too. >> What's with all the .Nxt stuff? > > Looks like the same basic confusion we saw on msnews. Microsoft gave the > same name to two completely different products. Ok Karl, looks like I'm back to my GS. Not sure why that got changed<??> How do you manage the time for all these NGs you subscribe to? I've lost my entire day just between VB and Excel! Not complaining, -just an observation since I started using a newsreader over webUI. One thing I notice about here is my posts show up faster!
From: Michael Cole on 11 May 2010 06:20 Karl E. Peterson wrote: > Karl E. Peterson explained on 5/4/2010 : >> The final insult they had left to deliver... >> >> Q: When will this transition be complete? >> >> A: Microsoft is closing newsgroups in phases and anticipates >> completing this by Fall 2010. >> >> Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Communities >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default.mspx > > Nice to see some familiar faces who've been here all along! > > Any other recent migrants from msnews? :-) Woot. Interesting thing is that I just started a new job last Thursday as a VB6 Developer, after 4 years in .Net development. The stuff is still out there... -- Regards, Michael Cole
From: Access Developer on 15 May 2010 00:43 Yep, haven't been around for a while, but thought I would drop in. I see some names here in this thread that I hadn't seen even for a long time before I took a long "breather". -- Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by Wiley Access newsgroup support is alive and well in USENET comp.databases.ms-access
From: Kevin Provance on 15 May 2010 20:53
"Access Developer" <accdevel(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:856n3rFgv7U1(a)mid.individual.net... : Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by Wiley I think I've seen that book in the office of the last company I did work for. The guy who had it is a freaking Access guru. Cool. :-) |