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Jefftosh

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Hi folks, I live in Canada and work in IT for a living; primarily on the hardware side of things. I have done ladder programming for automating farm equipment with microcontrollers and that's about the extent of my experience on the software side of things. I enjoy campfire Scotch and have too many hobbies. I have a Voron 3D printer, about 20 FPV quadcopters, guitars and recording equipment. I make my own sausage and enjoy gardening. I also enjoy puzzles.....which is what brought me here :)
 

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Welcome to the forums! We are the most active Microsoft Access community on the internet by far, with posts going back over 20 years!

To get started, I highly recommend you read the post below. It contains important information for all new users to this forum.

https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/threads/new-member-read-me-first.223250/

We look forward to having you around here, learning stuff and having fun!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum.
 

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Welcome aboard!
 

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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 

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Hi folks, I live in Canada and work in IT for a living; primarily on the hardware side of things. I have done ladder programming for automating farm equipment with microcontrollers and that's about the extent of my experience on the software side of things. I enjoy campfire Scotch and have too many hobbies. I have a Voron 3D printer, about 20 FPV quadcopters, guitars and recording equipment. I make my own sausage and enjoy gardening. I also enjoy puzzles.....which is what brought me here :)
It's fascinating how musical trends evolve over time, isn't it? The accordion, once a staple of talent shows and popular music performances, gradually faded from the spotlight as guitars took center stage. The image of the guy with greased back hair belting out "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the accordion is indeed a nostalgic one, but it seems that guitars and garage bands have become the new norm for aspiring musicians.
 

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