From: Paul M Foster on 1 May 2010 23:53 On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 01:52:25PM -0400, tedd wrote: > At 10:34 AM -0400 4/30/10, Paul M Foster wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 05:34:38PM -0400, tedd wrote: >> >> > Please critically review my example. >> >> +1 >> >> This thread came up before, and tedd's solution was the least complex, >> as far as I could tell. I shamelessly stole his code and regularly use >> it in my own projects. ;-} >> >> Paul > > Paul: > > Thanks for the plug. > > All the code I provide on this list and on my various web sites is > for free for anyone, except for "governments" (i.e., local, state, > federal, other), to use, review, and/or comment as they wish without > any obligation to me. Oh, as for "governments" if you want a copy of > anything please contact me directly, I have a few forms for you to > fill out. If you think about it, that's pretty hilarious. Normally, doing anything with the government requires *you* to fill out a few forms. Making *them* do it to use your stuff is humorously appropriate. Paul -- Paul M. Foster
From: Nathan Rixham on 2 May 2010 17:39
Paul M Foster wrote: > On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 01:52:25PM -0400, tedd wrote: > >> At 10:34 AM -0400 4/30/10, Paul M Foster wrote: >>> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 05:34:38PM -0400, tedd wrote: >>> >>> > Please critically review my example. >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> This thread came up before, and tedd's solution was the least complex, >>> as far as I could tell. I shamelessly stole his code and regularly use >>> it in my own projects. ;-} >>> >>> Paul >> Paul: >> >> Thanks for the plug. >> >> All the code I provide on this list and on my various web sites is >> for free for anyone, except for "governments" (i.e., local, state, >> federal, other), to use, review, and/or comment as they wish without >> any obligation to me. Oh, as for "governments" if you want a copy of >> anything please contact me directly, I have a few forms for you to >> fill out. > > If you think about it, that's pretty hilarious. Normally, doing anything > with the government requires *you* to fill out a few forms. Making > *them* do it to use your stuff is humorously appropriate. Tedd, That's awesome. Best, Nathan |