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Is it just me?

Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?

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Rev. C.L. Mayeux
Panama City, FL
Aug 28 '07 #1
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 15:47:07 GMT, CajunCoiler wrote:
Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?
Come up with something new. [shrug] Try to figure out a new way to do
something old. Try to do something that can't be done.

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auric dot auric at gmail dot com
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I can't look around a room without
calculating everyone's boiling point.

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Aug 28 '07 #2
"CajunCoiler" <ca*********@spamless.msbdatasystems.com>'s
wild thoughts were released on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:47:07
-0500 bearing the following fruit:
>Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?
VB Time Machine. My version still has a few bugs to iron
out.
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Jan Hyde

https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde
Aug 29 '07 #3
"CajunCoiler" <ca*********@spamless.msbdatasystems.com>'s
wild thoughts were released on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:47:07
-0500 bearing the following fruit:
>Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?
That's one bug fixed.
--
Jan Hyde

https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde
Aug 29 '07 #4
Jan Hyde (VB MVP) wrote:
"CajunCoiler" <ca*********@spamless.msbdatasystems.com>'s
wild thoughts were released on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:47:07
-0500 bearing the following fruit:
>Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?

VB Time Machine. My version still has a few bugs to iron
out.
I'm working on one as well, but for viewing only and have most of the UI
done, could you provide some sample time transportation code please?

Thanks :)

--
Dean Earley (de*********@icode.co.uk)
i-Catcher Development Team

iCode Systems
Aug 29 '07 #5
Dean Earley <de*********@icode.co.uk>'s wild thoughts were
released on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:07:27 +0100 bearing the
following fruit:
>Jan Hyde (VB MVP) wrote:
>"CajunCoiler" <ca*********@spamless.msbdatasystems.com>'s
wild thoughts were released on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:47:07
-0500 bearing the following fruit:
>>Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?

VB Time Machine. My version still has a few bugs to iron
out.

I'm working on one as well, but for viewing only and have most of the UI
done, could you provide some sample time transportation code please?

Thanks :)
I'll get it to you yesterday.
--
Jan Hyde

https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde
Aug 29 '07 #6
Jan Hyde (VB MVP) wrote:
Dean Earley <de*********@icode.co.uk>'s wild thoughts were
released on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:07:27 +0100 bearing the
following fruit:
>Jan Hyde (VB MVP) wrote:
>>"CajunCoiler" <ca*********@spamless.msbdatasystems.com>'s
wild thoughts were released on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:47:07
-0500 bearing the following fruit:

Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?
VB Time Machine. My version still has a few bugs to iron
out.
I'm working on one as well, but for viewing only and have most of the UI
done, could you provide some sample time transportation code please?

Thanks :)

I'll get it to you yesterday.
Thanks, I saw it next week, working well so far.

--
Dean Earley (de*********@icode.co.uk)
i-Catcher Development Team

iCode Systems
Aug 29 '07 #7

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Is it just me? Or has everyone else also run out of ideas
for new software ? It just seems like every good and
descent function has been written, and re-written to
death. What's left?
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