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Brian Donaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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Brian Donaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:05:42 -0500
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When I sent my original posting I quietly chuckled to myself, as I was
certain it was going to invoke some hate mail as usual. I was right.

All you “professional” psychos should ignore and delete my postings in your
email inbox if you don't like the flavor or content.

Sending me idiotic, psycho, covert hate mails to my personal email address
doesn’t do anything to me. It is water off a duck’s back. I laugh at you
all, especially PAUL EDWARDS and CHUCKIE CIESINSKI. Don’t ever email me
again, you two idiots. If you don’t like the posting – DON’T RESPOND. It’s
as simple as that. Your stupid psychotic behaviors are well noted. Beats me
how some people can even get out of bed in the morning, never mind keep a
job. Oh yeah, that's right. At least one of you doesn't have a job......



However, in retrospect, I would like to thank all the *good* people on this
list who have been a great help to me over the past couple of years and I
applaud you all –

Rene Woc @ Adager (definitely my number one!)
Fred White
Stan Sieler @ Allegro (Big KUDOS for all the Pascal/AIF assistance you have
given me!)
John Penney
Duane @ QSS
Cathlene McRae @ HP
Keven Miller
Tracy Pierce (KSAM guru)

Others too whose names escape me right now. You know who you are. Thank
you, guys.


Without help from these people my tasks would have taken much longer to
complete. They may have even been unsolvable without your assistance.


In the past, I have innocently invoked a stream of hate mail regarding
other ON TOPIC issues I posted. Once upon a time, I posted something about
Reflection and how I considered (and still do) it to be a superior product
to Minisoft. Jeez, in no time at all I had an inbox full of hate mails from
these guys at the Minisoft company. The most recent one was last week. Some
posting was discussing Minisoft (Ctrl-X topic). I posted that
from my experience I found WRQ’s Reflection a much better, sturdier
product. That was enough to invoke the usual amount of Minisoft created
hate mails. This guy (I’ll omit his name) started his anti-WRQ speech about
how WRQ doesn’t support the 3000 bla bla bla, and how Minisoft have
wonderful customer support…

In my book, a quality product doesn’t need customer support. I purchased,
YES, I actually purchased my copy of Reflection 8.0 way back in 1999 and it
has given me everything I need without any problems. I have never needed to
call WRQ for “customer support” at all. That’s the way it should be.


So, that’s it for me until I have another *technical* question for the gang.


Brian Donaldson.


P.S -- By the way, anybody got a COBOL compiler they want to share with me?




On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:14:31 -0500, Brian Donaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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>Anybody got an RPG compiler (NM) on their 3000 they would like to share
>with me?
>
>TIA,
>Brian Donaldson.
>
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