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    Future of Access

    Back in the day I thought Filemaker was a bit noddy when compared to Access. Looked promising but generally disappointed as a viable solution. Maybe it has improved?
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    CoPilot removed by recent Windows update

    I thought CoPilot was basically spy and information gathering software. Same as CAPTCHA & others. Problem I see is that the next version of Windows will be the first totally AI OS. It is bad enough that browsers are using AI for searches, which often appear to be far slower than they were. As...
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    Microsoft’s “Premier” Mix-Up: A Tale of Access and Amnesia

    Sometimes being a good neighbour to the likes of the boat people can be taken as a sign of weakness. Then they expect everything for nothing, or free to take. To my mind they have to prove they are a good neighbour.
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    How to do only what is required? (By strictly controlling ourselves)

    I just wonder if these ghosts from the past events aren't arranged as point scoring opportunities. Where those who like to think they impress have bored all of their current friends and family to the point of avoiding them. So are they just looking for a new audience. Maybe just concentrate on...
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    There is gold in them thar keyboards

    Meta paid $14.3 billion for a stake in Alexandr Wang's Scale. Meta has poached a guy from Apple who told them he can do AI, by paying him $200 million to change desks. Ilya Sutskever's company is valued at $32 billion and Mira Murati's Thinking Machines is valued at $10 billion. Neither has a...
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    Any Musicians?

    Last year I started to play the guitar. The intention has drifted in and out of my mind for years. So I thought as I was 80 I'd better be getting on with it. I've had an acoustic guitar for years and hardly ever picked it up. I've given it to various family members but they kept giving it back...
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    Two nations divided by a common language.

    All that time ago and the BBC were distorting the original story. Now totally custom and practice at the BBC. Presumably the BBC are busy 'training' their own AI to avoid any human error by missing to change something that should comply with the BBC rules of truth and propaganda. Satire has had...
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    Two nations divided by a common language.

    There is similar situation in Thailand. There everyone speaks English with an American accent. I can only think that they spend all their time learning English by watching films made in the USA. Some companies (the terrible Virgin Media being one) subcontract support to Asian countries and...
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    Two nations divided by a common language.

    Maybe the Americans would benefit if they learnt to spell correctly? Always a constant irritation to the English.
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    Modeling Account types and number of tables needed

    If you had two totally separate tables how many fields would be different from one to the other? Add it, or them in to one of them and just use one table. Nothing wrong with a field that can only be "S" or "U".
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    A general question

    I was never involved with QuickBooks, only SAGE, Pegasus, one other specialist system for construction. Plus a couple of CAD systems. But I avoided directly posting into any of them. Basically on the principle that if anything went wrong ( i.e. operator error being most likely) Then I'd have to...
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    Two nations divided by a common language.

    In the mid 70s Kojak was on TV over here. Then there was one of those ludicrous police situations when they were all supposed to be working late because they loved their jobs, working hard and catching naughty people. Kojak turned to Stavros and said "hey Stavros, go and get some pizza" We are...
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    Gemini CLI ------ WOW!!!!

    Exactly correct Doc! Reliably comes up with brilliant solutions but sometimes forgets, or omits. That's me:)
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    Gemini CLI ------ WOW!!!!

    Not a bad summary of me actually.
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    A general question

    For years Access has been software's perennial creaking gate. So many have claimed for so long that Access was dead. Although usually people who either didn't like Access, MS or had never used it. It's OK for prototyping is often said. Like someone has time to create a working system in one...
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    A general question

    In the past I have used Access FE & BE on Terminal Server over four remote sites. But only with no more that 80 concurrent users
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    Whilst everyone tries to keep fit in body, according to new research by the UK Beer & Wine Lobby Group, alcohol fine tunes the brain. As you drink alcohol it will naturally kill off brain cells. During this process the weakest cells are obviously removed. Leaving only the strongest and best...
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    Can you give me a good YouTube channel link or a website where I can properly learn ms access ?

    See abebooks.co.uk - abebooks.com etc. You will find undamaged and perfectly good Access books at way less than new. It is a fact that many language books aren't actually read cover to cover. Pick up a few at little cost. Don't buy any with less than 800 pages because they will probably not...
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    Hey Doc, fortunately the title of this does include for a worst joke. So 10/10 on that:)
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    warning strong language!
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