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  • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

    #31
    Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

    exactly

    the newsgroup name is too long

    -Aaron



    Oenone wrote:
    aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
    why don't we care about the 75 million russians that died?
    >
    Is it because the name of the newsgroup we'd have to discuss it in is just
    too damned long?
    >
    --
    >
    (O)enone

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    • Oenone

      #32
      Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

      aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
      exactly
      >
      the newsgroup name is too long
      Do you not find it unbalancing that you have an excess of vowels in your
      first name (60%), and yet hardly any at all in your last name (only 20%)?

      --

      (O)enone


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      • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

        #33
        Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

        no that doesn't bother me.

        of course I didn't rename myself when I hit the age of 21 to be
        aaron.student.i n.college.but.d rinks.too.much. kempf

        only an idiot-- that doesn't understand the slightest bit about
        marketing-- would choose a newsgroup name like
        microsoft.publi c.dotnet.langau ges.vb

        the bottom line is that vb.net is no longer called vb.net; it is called
        vb 2005 now; and not vb.net

        -Aaron




        Oenone wrote:
        aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
        exactly

        the newsgroup name is too long
        >
        Do you not find it unbalancing that you have an excess of vowels in your
        first name (60%), and yet hardly any at all in your last name (only 20%)?
        >
        --
        >
        (O)enone

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        • Master Programmer

          #34
          Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

          Yeah, some things never change. For the last 5 years all we hear about
          is 9/11 (its actually 11/9) - big whoopie fucking doooo. So 3000 were
          killed - how does that compare to 600,000 Iraq civilians in senceless
          retaliation looking for non-existent WMD's ? Every time the tv is on
          its still "war on terror - 9/11 - 9/11" - blah blah blah. What about
          the Tsunami - 250,000 dead ? But of course because they were Asians,
          Americans see then as somehow not important or that incident not worthy
          of as much mention as a fire in a towerblock.

          The Grand Master


          aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
          and the holocaust did happen.. I saw the 'work camps' first hand about
          20 years ago...
          >
          I just don't think that they indiscriminitel y killed people.. and if
          they did then they probably worked them to death
          >
          but then again; we did the same thing in America with internment camps;
          etc.
          >
          and for the record; the nips killed what 30 million chinese? and stalin
          killed 50 million russians.. hitler killed 6 million jews-- so why does
          hitler get all the bad press when it was really the damn japs that did
          all the killing?
          >
          the truth is that nobody gives a shit about japs killing chinese or
          russians killing russians-- because they're considered 'less important
          peoples'
          >
          no; I dont think that we should be propping up a failed military
          dictatorship in Israel.
          I dont think that the Holocaust justifies running in and stealing a
          bunch of land and putting a little blue and white flag on top.
          >
          but I do believe that there were a lot of awful things going on in
          World War 2... but I would choose Auschwitz over Nanking any day of the
          week.
          >
          -Aaron
          >
          >
          >
          >
          Master Programmer wrote:
          He he. Yeah - I have already been singling out a few from this
          newsgroup for "special treatment".

          The Grand Master
          ** We all know that the haulocaust NEVER took place.**

          aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
          maybe if your europe wasn't filled with wimps and wusses then maybe
          you'd have some local software companies to bitch about; but because
          europe is irrelevent why don't you stfu
          >
          if we want your opinion we'll send over a panzer or two
          >
          -Aaron
          >
          >
          C-Services Holland b.v. wrote:
          dbahooker@hotma il.com wrote:
          I agree.
          >

          >
          aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
          >
          >>since Access 2007 is a 'major change' then i assume that MS is going to

          Wow, you're agreeing with yourself. Don't you think everyone knows
          dbahooker and aaron.kempf are the same person? I guess I need to add a
          few more aliases to my killfilter.



          --
          Rinze van Huizen
          C-Services Holland b.v

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          • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

            #35
            Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

            clinton got attacked 3 times and did nothing but exacerbate the problem

            Cole, Embassies, WTC part 1

            Saddam was paying people to blow themselves up in the West Bank. I
            think that we should technically 'go nuclear' flatten the whole fucking
            Arabian Peninsula and pave it, put walmarts and american flags
            everywhere

            -Aaron



            Master Programmer wrote:
            Yeah, some things never change. For the last 5 years all we hear about
            is 9/11 (its actually 11/9) - big whoopie fucking doooo. So 3000 were
            killed - how does that compare to 600,000 Iraq civilians in senceless
            retaliation looking for non-existent WMD's ? Every time the tv is on
            its still "war on terror - 9/11 - 9/11" - blah blah blah. What about
            the Tsunami - 250,000 dead ? But of course because they were Asians,
            Americans see then as somehow not important or that incident not worthy
            of as much mention as a fire in a towerblock.
            >
            The Grand Master
            >
            >
            aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
            and the holocaust did happen.. I saw the 'work camps' first hand about
            20 years ago...

            I just don't think that they indiscriminitel y killed people.. and if
            they did then they probably worked them to death

            but then again; we did the same thing in America with internment camps;
            etc.

            and for the record; the nips killed what 30 million chinese? and stalin
            killed 50 million russians.. hitler killed 6 million jews-- so why does
            hitler get all the bad press when it was really the damn japs that did
            all the killing?

            the truth is that nobody gives a shit about japs killing chinese or
            russians killing russians-- because they're considered 'less important
            peoples'

            no; I dont think that we should be propping up a failed military
            dictatorship in Israel.
            I dont think that the Holocaust justifies running in and stealing a
            bunch of land and putting a little blue and white flag on top.

            but I do believe that there were a lot of awful things going on in
            World War 2... but I would choose Auschwitz over Nanking any day of the
            week.

            -Aaron




            Master Programmer wrote:
            He he. Yeah - I have already been singling out a few from this
            newsgroup for "special treatment".
            >
            The Grand Master
            ** We all know that the haulocaust NEVER took place.**
            >
            aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
            maybe if your europe wasn't filled with wimps and wusses then maybe
            you'd have some local software companies to bitch about; but because
            europe is irrelevent why don't you stfu

            if we want your opinion we'll send over a panzer or two

            -Aaron


            C-Services Holland b.v. wrote:
            dbahooker@hotma il.com wrote:
            I agree.

            >

            aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:

            >since Access 2007 is a 'major change' then i assume that MS is going to
            >
            Wow, you're agreeing with yourself. Don't you think everyone knows
            dbahooker and aaron.kempf are the same person? I guess I need to add a
            few more aliases to my killfilter.
            >
            >
            >
            --
            Rinze van Huizen
            C-Services Holland b.v

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            • Oenone

              #36
              Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

              aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
              of course I didn't rename myself when I hit the age of 21 to be
              aaron.student.i n.college.but.d rinks.too.much. kempf
              True, but a pity -- that would have had a much better overall distribution
              of vowels.
              only an idiot-- that doesn't understand the slightest bit about
              marketing-- would choose a newsgroup name like
              microsoft.publi c.dotnet.langau ges.vb
              That's true, Microsoft have been fairly lacking in their marketing. They'll
              never get to be a big successful company unless they improve that. Perhaps
              you should apply for a job with them?
              the bottom line is that vb.net is no longer called vb.net; it is
              called vb 2005 now; and not vb.net
              Oh, I thought the bottom line was that the name of the newsgroup was too
              long? Or was that another thread? I get confused between them sometimes.

              The bottom line is that there are too many threads in this newsgroup.

              --

              (O)enone


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              • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

                #37
                Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

                too many threads?

                ROFL

                I think that MS is surely losing the VB.net battle; as a symptom; I
                refer to the traffic count in this channel is so much lower than the C#
                channnels

                -Aaron


                Oenone wrote:
                aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                of course I didn't rename myself when I hit the age of 21 to be
                aaron.student.i n.college.but.d rinks.too.much. kempf
                >
                True, but a pity -- that would have had a much better overall distribution
                of vowels.
                >
                only an idiot-- that doesn't understand the slightest bit about
                marketing-- would choose a newsgroup name like
                microsoft.publi c.dotnet.langau ges.vb
                >
                That's true, Microsoft have been fairly lacking in their marketing. They'll
                never get to be a big successful company unless they improve that. Perhaps
                you should apply for a job with them?
                >
                the bottom line is that vb.net is no longer called vb.net; it is
                called vb 2005 now; and not vb.net
                >
                Oh, I thought the bottom line was that the name of the newsgroup was too
                long? Or was that another thread? I get confused between them sometimes.
                >
                The bottom line is that there are too many threads in this newsgroup.
                >
                --
                >
                (O)enone

                Comment

                • Oenone

                  #38
                  Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

                  aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                  I think that MS is surely losing the VB.net battle; as a symptom; I
                  refer to the traffic count in this channel is so much lower than the
                  C# channnels
                  Perhaps that's because VB is easier than C# and people need less help.

                  --

                  (O)enone


                  Comment

                  • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

                    #39
                    Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

                    then why are there specific newsgroups for specific editions of VB?

                    oh did someone at Microsoft bend a rul-sie?

                    ROFL

                    TIME TO FIX THE INJUSTICE



                    Dave F wrote:
                    There are not newsgroups devoted to specific editions of Access.
                    >
                    Post your question here and specify you are using Access 2007. Someone
                    knowledgeable about it will respond.
                    >
                    Dave
                    --
                    Brevity is the soul of wit.
                    >
                    >
                    "unknown" wrote:
                    >

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                    • Master Programmer

                      #40
                      Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

                      Ha ha ha. Yeah, make the fuckers play baseball and eat hotdogs -
                      instead of chanting all of that Allah Mohammed Islam shite.

                      The Grand Master
                      ..
                      aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                      clinton got attacked 3 times and did nothing but exacerbate the problem
                      >
                      Cole, Embassies, WTC part 1
                      >
                      Saddam was paying people to blow themselves up in the West Bank. I
                      think that we should technically 'go nuclear' flatten the whole fucking
                      Arabian Peninsula and pave it, put walmarts and american flags
                      everywhere
                      >
                      -Aaron
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      Master Programmer wrote:
                      Yeah, some things never change. For the last 5 years all we hear about
                      is 9/11 (its actually 11/9) - big whoopie fucking doooo. So 3000 were
                      killed - how does that compare to 600,000 Iraq civilians in senceless
                      retaliation looking for non-existent WMD's ? Every time the tv is on
                      its still "war on terror - 9/11 - 9/11" - blah blah blah. What about
                      the Tsunami - 250,000 dead ? But of course because they were Asians,
                      Americans see then as somehow not important or that incident not worthy
                      of as much mention as a fire in a towerblock.

                      The Grand Master


                      aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                      and the holocaust did happen.. I saw the 'work camps' first hand about
                      20 years ago...
                      >
                      I just don't think that they indiscriminitel y killed people.. and if
                      they did then they probably worked them to death
                      >
                      but then again; we did the same thing in America with internment camps;
                      etc.
                      >
                      and for the record; the nips killed what 30 million chinese? and stalin
                      killed 50 million russians.. hitler killed 6 million jews-- so why does
                      hitler get all the bad press when it was really the damn japs that did
                      all the killing?
                      >
                      the truth is that nobody gives a shit about japs killing chinese or
                      russians killing russians-- because they're considered 'less important
                      peoples'
                      >
                      no; I dont think that we should be propping up a failed military
                      dictatorship in Israel.
                      I dont think that the Holocaust justifies running in and stealing a
                      bunch of land and putting a little blue and white flag on top.
                      >
                      but I do believe that there were a lot of awful things going on in
                      World War 2... but I would choose Auschwitz over Nanking any day of the
                      week.
                      >
                      -Aaron
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      Master Programmer wrote:
                      He he. Yeah - I have already been singling out a few from this
                      newsgroup for "special treatment".

                      The Grand Master
                      ** We all know that the haulocaust NEVER took place.**

                      aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                      maybe if your europe wasn't filled with wimps and wusses then maybe
                      you'd have some local software companies to bitch about; but because
                      europe is irrelevent why don't you stfu
                      >
                      if we want your opinion we'll send over a panzer or two
                      >
                      -Aaron
                      >
                      >
                      C-Services Holland b.v. wrote:
                      dbahooker@hotma il.com wrote:
                      I agree.
                      >

                      >
                      aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                      >
                      >>since Access 2007 is a 'major change' then i assume that MS is going to

                      Wow, you're agreeing with yourself. Don't you think everyone knows
                      dbahooker and aaron.kempf are the same person? I guess I need to add a
                      few more aliases to my killfilter.



                      --
                      Rinze van Huizen
                      C-Services Holland b.v

                      Comment

                      • mg

                        #41
                        Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?


                        Barry wrote:
                        Still here then - posting rubbish as usual.
                        I know it's a public Group but really - what is the point?
                        He (and the sock puppets) are trying to fill an empty life. Not worth
                        disturbing the electrons required to reply.

                        Comment

                        • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

                          #42
                          Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

                          that's just flat out funny.. absolutely hilarious

                          i'm just trying to say-- that MS is making it appear as if vb is dead
                          by the dismal traffic in microsoft.publi c.vb

                          either this damn langauge is called VB or its .NOT but as we all
                          know-- it's not called .NET anymore.. it's just called VB 2005.

                          Why can't VB 2005 use the microsoft.publi c.vb newsgroup?

                          I hate the word .NET i would rather use microsoft.publi c.vb
                          the word .NET just reminds me of the horrible injustice that happened
                          in the great battle for VB.net 2002 and VB.net 2003.

                          they shouldn't have changed the newsgroup name back then; and I just
                          flat out refuse to let MS inadvertently kill off VB by making it appear
                          abandoned

                          microsoft.publi c.vb
                          microsoft.com/vb

                          these two addresses make it appear as if ms has killed VB

                          -Aaron


                          Oenone wrote:
                          aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                          I think that MS is surely losing the VB.net battle; as a symptom; I
                          refer to the traffic count in this channel is so much lower than the
                          C# channnels
                          >
                          Perhaps that's because VB is easier than C# and people need less help.
                          >
                          --
                          >
                          (O)enone

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                          • dbahooker@hotmail.com

                            #43
                            Re: where is the new access 2007 newsgroup?

                            robin i still dont get it.

                            how do you not understand that 6 million is less than 30m?
                            seriously here.

                            do the math; or wait does vb.net not load fast enough to do this calc?


                            -Aaron


                            RobinS wrote:
                            You really *are* a piece of work, aren't you?
                            >
                            Killing 6 million people purposely in the death camps is no
                            "better" than killing 30 million Chinese (if it's true) just
                            because it was a fewer number. What makes it more horrific is
                            that it was a specific group of people targeted and they were
                            systematically killed, they were driven into gas chambers and
                            shoved into ovens because of their religion.
                            >
                            This is an inappropriate setting for a discussion, and I
                            hereby invoke Godwin's law, and declare this thread dead.
                            >
                            Robin S.
                            ---------------------------------------
                            >
                            <aaron.kempf@gm ail.comwrote in message
                            news:1165849077 .046176.221270@ 79g2000cws.goog legroups.com...
                            and the holocaust did happen.. I saw the 'work camps' first hand about
                            20 years ago...

                            I just don't think that they indiscriminitel y killed people.. and if
                            they did then they probably worked them to death

                            but then again; we did the same thing in America with internment
                            camps;
                            etc.

                            and for the record; the nips killed what 30 million chinese? and
                            stalin
                            killed 50 million russians.. hitler killed 6 million jews-- so why
                            does
                            hitler get all the bad press when it was really the damn japs that did
                            all the killing?

                            the truth is that nobody gives a shit about japs killing chinese or
                            russians killing russians-- because they're considered 'less important
                            peoples'

                            no; I dont think that we should be propping up a failed military
                            dictatorship in Israel.
                            I dont think that the Holocaust justifies running in and stealing a
                            bunch of land and putting a little blue and white flag on top.

                            but I do believe that there were a lot of awful things going on in
                            World War 2... but I would choose Auschwitz over Nanking any day of
                            the
                            week.

                            -Aaron




                            Master Programmer wrote:
                            He he. Yeah - I have already been singling out a few from this
                            newsgroup for "special treatment".
                            >
                            The Grand Master
                            ** We all know that the haulocaust NEVER took place.**
                            >
                            aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:
                            maybe if your europe wasn't filled with wimps and wusses then maybe
                            you'd have some local software companies to bitch about; but
                            because
                            europe is irrelevent why don't you stfu

                            if we want your opinion we'll send over a panzer or two

                            -Aaron


                            C-Services Holland b.v. wrote:
                            dbahooker@hotma il.com wrote:
                            I agree.

                            >

                            aaron.kempf@gma il.com wrote:

                            >since Access 2007 is a 'major change' then i assume that MS is
                            >going to
                            >
                            Wow, you're agreeing with yourself. Don't you think everyone
                            knows
                            dbahooker and aaron.kempf are the same person? I guess I need to
                            add a
                            few more aliases to my killfilter.
                            >
                            >
                            >
                            --
                            Rinze van Huizen
                            C-Services Holland b.v

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