Sujet : Re: New WiFi adapter
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 25. Feb 2025, 02:31:00
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 19:23:21 -0500, DFS wrote:
On 2/22/2025 11:30 PM, rbowman wrote:
I've never used Office,
I pity the fool...
I've never used a Cuisinart food processor either.
https://ontarioknife.com/collections/old-hickory%C2%AE-1/products/79-8-old-hickory-cook-knife?variant=31397663375446
"It slices, it dices, and it screams Americana."
I'm sure Cuisinart makes fine stuff but I've never needed any of it. I
might make an exception for a coffee maker but the Mr. Coffee keeps
soldiering on.
and I'm not tied to a prehistoric version of Access, like DFS.
I have a ton of Access apps and VBA code in Access and Excel 2003,
archived from my development work thru the years. I don't need to
upgrade it to later versions anyway, so there it sits.
Luckily my development through the years used DB2, SQL Server, Postgres,
and SQLite. Esri did use Access for their mdb's but the Esri code did all
the heavy lifting since Access is not a spatial database. Esri no longer
supports it and we moved the last client using it to Esri's FileGDB last
year.
A ranger at Rocky Mountain NP did develop sort of a CAD system with Access
and VBA. It was an impressive feat from somebody with way too much time on
their hands in the winter.