From: Paul D B on
Jamal wrote:
> You self-appointed yourself to speard a smear campaine. What you're
> doing is exactly evil in disguise, you just do NOT know it Have you
> asked yourself, why you're doing this evil? You're just obessed with
> this NG, you probaly drink and dream day and night about the next
> evil post. A successfull VO and Vulcan is not what you wish to
> happen because it will most likely drive you insane. All of your
> investment in spreading false and nagative information will self
> destruct. I wish you could come to senses and act in a civilized
> manner.
> Jamal
>

hahaha,
sometimes this NG is Monthy Python's at its best.
Hilaric! Truly. At 0900 in the morning I do enjoy a good laugh.

Yeah, that Geoff guy
- he IS insane
- he IS evil
- and a drunk of course
- he WILL eventually self-destruct

heya... wait a minute... I could help with that
I wonder were I left my voodoo doll. Oh, here it is. Ooh yes, another
needle. And another one, stick it in all the way. How does that feel
Geoff??!!! Did that hurt??! I do hope so! Bye Geoff.
And now for Graham. And Jamie. All of those Aussies. Let's voodoo out
all these evil-doers. Damned I've ran out of needles!
Ooh no, I'm going insane myself I'm afraid.

AAARGHH
....

OK, back to work now
--
Paul


From: Sherlock on
Graham,

snip[ Oh I think he's a big boy - I'm sure he is capable of making
such business
> decision all by himself. ]

Lets hope so. <G>
==
snip[ Hey, he must really appreciate you publicly stating some of his
income for
> the next year Phil. Have you dropped a note to the tax commissioner too.
> That was a really relevent comment to this discussion. ]

My licensing is approaching $650k per annum... so the old VO is doing
just fine, but there is a huge growing web development area incuded in
there too.
I am glad Craig pull off such a deal and we could help in the
background.
--
snip[ Millions of lines Phil.... you sure have been busy mate.. I
suppose that's a
> $ for every line. ]

Been programming around the clock with my 4 developers, 2 contractors
and 2 more full time to join soon. We have been working the midnight
oil and not the bottle if you get my drift.
--
snip[ Warranted or not - it should achieve plenty, but I somehow doubt
anyone is
> listening. ]

Why would they want to listen to bitter and twisted people.
--
Re the Tax Office are you trying to tell me Craig was going to hide
this $$$ under the bed. He will have to get a bigger bed me thinkst.

Shame on you Craig... <rofl>

Check out and interesting product in the web area at
"http://www.bindows.net"
It is not all .NET there is just so much happening with alternate
development.

Phil
-----

From: Sherlock on
Geoff

snip[ You continue to profess such little use of VO these days I am
wondering why
you joined the fray. Did you have some other agenda in mind? ]

I use VO every day.... most of my staff do not though.

Phil
----

From: Geoff Schaller on
But all this talk of "evil" ?

It's bizarre.





"Graham McKechnie" <gmknospam(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:xx4Sg.36305$rP1.7574(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au:

> Geoff,
>
> They'll be carting him off strapped up in a jacket if this keeps up. Maybe
> its the first 4 letters of his address
>
> Graham

From: Sherlock on
Geoff.

snip[ So you are now predicting the end of VO with this release? That
is very sad to hear. Did Brian authorise you to say this? I think you
have just effectively put the nail in the VO coffin for quite a few
more people if we now know that there is to be no progression beyond
2.8 - a sad day for VO. So folks, you heard it here. VO is officially
dead with VO 2.8 and we have Uncle Phil as proof. ]

You say .NET is the way forward.. and I am sure Grafx sees this as
their future tooo based on a VO langauge dialetic in a .NET world.

If VO has enough paying clients by sales or subscription you may see
more work.. but like everything it has to pass the commercial test.

Snip[ Well, go enjoy your Ajax Phil, you obviously are moving out of VO

yourself. ]

You are very ignorant to some very good technology that is just
booming. AJAX satands for "Asychronous Java and XML". This is a
client and server side technology for websites/ intranent that allows
webpages to not require the traditional refilling when something is
changed. It works like windows in that say a combo box is selected and
this requires a refill then only this control is updated. Makes the
experiece smooth and fast. For business applications this is
fantastic.

Its relevance to Vulcan is you can use this for webdevelop as well.

Phil McGuinness
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