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From: Mike Williams on 24 Jul 2010 14:04 "Tom Shelton" <tom_shelton(a)comcast.invalid> wrote in message news:i2d3u4$jrt$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Lot's of people overlapp. Quite possibly, but most of them do it with only one 'p' ;-)
From: Paul Clement on 26 Jul 2010 08:44 On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 00:44:00 +0200, "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> wrote: � > � > Actually, I stayed away for about six months at one point because of � > the � > � > non-stop personal attacks. � > � > Nothing changed upon my return. You guys we're still sniping at one � > � > another. � > � � > � Simple, if one out of five stay away makes no difference. I don't think � > I've � > � seen any VB6'ers argue with each other over .nxt issues. � > � > That was the point. They find other things to snipe about. ;-) � > � > Besides, who is a VB6'er anyway? Is that anyone who doesn't use .NET? � > There are a number of people � > here who do use .NET. � > � > � > Paul � > ~~~~ � > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) � � I guess a VB6'er is one who doesn't reply to .nxt questions, or push how � 'easy' this or that is in... in this group. ;) � � /Henning � OK, point taken. ;-) But I guess it's OK to rip it and spread false information about it? ;-) Paul ~~~~ Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
From: Henning on 28 Jul 2010 17:27 "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> skrev i meddelandet news:cl0r46hllh78933751otc14qguic6s7cok(a)4ax.com... > On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 00:44:00 +0200, "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> > wrote: > > � > � > Actually, I stayed away for about six months at one point because > of > � > the > � > � > non-stop personal attacks. > � > � > Nothing changed upon my return. You guys we're still sniping at > one > � > � > another. > � > � > � > � Simple, if one out of five stay away makes no difference. I don't > think > � > I've > � > � seen any VB6'ers argue with each other over .nxt issues. > � > > � > That was the point. They find other things to snipe about. ;-) > � > > � > Besides, who is a VB6'er anyway? Is that anyone who doesn't use .NET? > � > There are a number of people > � > here who do use .NET. > � > > � > > � > Paul > � > ~~~~ > � > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) > � > � I guess a VB6'er is one who doesn't reply to .nxt questions, or push how > � 'easy' this or that is in... in this group. ;) > � > � /Henning > � > > OK, point taken. ;-) > > But I guess it's OK to rip it and spread false information about it? ;-) > > > Paul > ~~~~ > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) Sorry, been out of site for a few days. No, it is *not* ok to rip it or spread false info. You know, I have a dream. We (those who use VB6) stay away from talking negatively about your version of VB. Yes, I do accept it as VB, Microsoft say so. You (those who use .net) don't post any "this is how it's done in...". We leave the task of redirecting, users who use .net, to you who best know the forums. I belive that would make this a much better place. There will ofcause always be posters like se/senn. I really don't get it why he started hacking on me, I don't recognize myself in his description. /Henning
From: Mike Williams on 28 Jul 2010 17:51 "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> wrote in message news:i2q7bq$ogm$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > I believe that would make this a much better place. There will > of course always be posters like se/senn. I really don't get it > why he started hacking on me, I don't recognize myself in his > description. Tommy Senn has a personality disorder. He hides behind pseudonyms and behind his beard and his overly large spectacles. His damaged brain is capable of rapidly developing a vile and long lived hatred of anyone who says even a single word that he considers out of place. He is a psychopath. Mike
From: Mike Williams on 29 Jul 2010 08:05
"Cor" <Notmyfirstname(a)planet.nl> wrote in message news:%23OBRSbwLLHA.308(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > I don't think they do it expressly, I've had always discussions > with Tom that he wants to be an evangelist for C#, like he > was in past in my eyes for Linux (mono). Look, Cor, Paul Shelton has expressly and publicly stated that he gave up on Classic VB long ago. It is abundantly clear that his main reason for being here in a Classic VB newsgroup is to deliberately cause trouble, as he so often actually does. You can close your own eyes to it if you want, but you are not being honest with either yourself or with others if you deny it. > However, the way to be sure evangelists stop, is to ignore > them. What do you as they ring at your door, start a discussion > with them? That is what they want. Hang on a minute! You've just finished telling me, in the above statement and in the rest of your post, that there are no dotnet evangelists trouble makers here . . . and now you're telling me that the best thing for me to do is to ignore them! Make your mind up, Cor. You can't have it both ways! Open your eyes to the truth. Mike |