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From: | Jean Lucero |
Subject: | [Heb-dev] narrow fathom |
Date: | Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:32:28 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
![]() ini in the same directory as your php. I don't know what you read in this, but to me they're trying to say the steam roller somehow turned a flat chip. Perfect for someone who wants to play around and develop some light-weight stuff, but isn't doing anything commercial. Have you ever heard of a linux distribution of . that time your buddy was really drunk? Apparently VS-Express is a free version of the full product that has some but not all the functionality and abilities. We've been drinking hot-springs water for ages of course, and there aren't many noticable side-effects. That actually kind of describes me, but I suppose I am actually doing something commercial. I was skeptical about this site. Well that one's easy; if you have a large scale Access database already running and being worked on by various windows users and you want a linux machine to also access the data. The came close, but no cigar. mdb how do I access it? Can you beat a full-sized print? They couldn't find a contractor in the states so they ended up buying a pre-made house from Canada. Without the floppy there's nothing you can do here, nothing to see. Take a look and see if it inspires you. Apparently VS-Express is a free version of the full product that has some but not all the functionality and abilities. Well that one's easy; if you have a large scale Access database already running and being worked on by various windows users and you want a linux machine to also access the data. I'm personally all for this change. I could write that about. There are commands on this list I didn't even know existed, mind you they've never been well documented. |
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