Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

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  • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

    #16
    Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

    Hello,

    "Fergus Cooney" <filter-1@tesco.net> schrieb:[color=blue]
    > When you "get someone's back up", it means to make them angry.[/color]

    I didn't know that... I used "backup" in the meaning of "copy".

    ;-)))

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    Herfried K. Wagner
    MVP · VB Classic, VB .NET
    Die Website von H. Wagner zu .NET, Visual Basic .NET und Classic Visual Basic.



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    • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

      #17
      Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

      Hello,

      "Cor" <non@non.com> schrieb:[color=blue]
      > Exactly the same as in Dutch, in Dutch it has to a literary meaning,[/color]
      but[color=blue]
      > that is probably in Cockney not the same?[/color]

      In German (maybe Austrian dialect): "Du kannst mir den Buckel
      runterrutschen"

      ;-)))

      --
      Herfried K. Wagner
      MVP · VB Classic, VB .NET
      Die Website von H. Wagner zu .NET, Visual Basic .NET und Classic Visual Basic.



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      • Cor

        #18
        Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

        > "How to make a backup of a project using VB.NET?" -- the question is[color=blue]
        > related to VB.NET programming.[/color]

        LOL


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        • Fergus Cooney

          #19
          Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

          LOL


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          • Fergus Cooney

            #20
            Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

            Hi Herfried,

            Herfried said:
            Du kannst mir den Buckel runterrutschen

            http://ets.freetranslation.com/ said:
            You can me the humpback down landslide.

            Babel Fish Translation said:
            You can down-slip me the embossment

            Fergus translated:
            You can slide down my arched back?

            Fergus rephrased:
            My back is so arched you could slide down it.

            Fergus rephrased and took out all idiom:
            I am considerably angry.

            Fergus rephrased and put back the idiom:
            I've really got the hump!

            ;-)

            Regards,
            Fergus


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            • Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

              #21
              Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

              Hello,

              "Fergus Cooney" <filter-1@tesco.net> schrieb:[color=blue]
              > Herfried said:
              > Du kannst mir den Buckel runterrutschen
              >
              > http://ets.freetranslation.com/ said:
              > You can me the humpback down landslide.
              >
              > Babel Fish Translation said:
              > You can down-slip me the embossment
              >
              > Fergus translated:
              > You can slide down my arched back?
              >
              > Fergus rephrased:
              > My back is so arched you could slide down it.
              >
              > Fergus rephrased and took out all idiom:
              > I am considerably angry.
              >
              > Fergus rephrased and put back the idiom:
              > I've really got the hump!
              >
              > ;-)[/color]

              ROFLM*O

              --
              Herfried K. Wagner
              MVP · VB Classic, VB.NET
              Die Website von H. Wagner zu .NET, Visual Basic .NET und Classic Visual Basic.



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              • Cor

                #22
                Re: Windows Forms: Initialize Component in VB .NET 2002

                LOL too, I just understand it when Herfried did answer


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