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    Twittering

    Why Twitter? Here -- Why Twitter? Here is an interesting blog on why people twitter. Enjoy http://pistachioconsulting.com/why-use-twitter/. Personally I think MS is pushing these services like Twitter and Facebook so hard because they are eventually going to own them... Eric
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    Twittering

    I saw some really good Twitter commentary an hour or so ago, now lost.. sec. http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/1499280,w-brookfield-zoo-gorilla-032709.article Oh that's not it. I resolve to find it. Eric
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    Twittering

    "sending pictures of your poop" "If you really think that Twitter is the pathway to spiritual enlightenment, well...It's one step away from sending pictures of your poop." http://news.yahoo.com/s/eonline/20090327/en_music_eo/106394
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    Twittering

    Here's this tweet directory... http://www.tweetfind.com/index.php I listed mine http://twitter.com/ericwfrost Some people have hundreds of thousands of followers. Eric
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    Twittering

    And maybe Facebook too. Eric
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    Twittering

    Here's another article -- http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123793945676332341.html I think Microsoft is going to acquire them. Eric
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    Twittering

    For got to post this ar ti cle http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/03/24/guy-kawasaki-can-handle-being-called-a-spammer/ .
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    Twittering

    Yeah, maybe they should have a Lead button for leading people. i.e. instead of "Follow this person", you would click on "Lead this person". However it might be abused. Eric
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    Twittering

    I did a join/follow to everyone in my yahoo account, and there is a "Chicago Bloggers" yahoo group, a lot of those people were in my contacts... they might recognize my name from the yahoo group, but probably not. So I ended up following a bunch of people who don't know me. I guess that would...
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    Noobs

    Liver and heart disease. Sorry this is turning into age-bashing! Eric
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    Multiple IIF statements in one column?

    Hehe, I think I went years using Access before someone showed me union. There's still a lot I don't know. But Union is one of the useful things I've used quite a bit after learning how to do it. Eric
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    Multiple IIF statements in one column?

    Ah yes - then you should probably use a Union query... Do three separate queries, each with only one column. Then do a fourth Union query to combine the three.. In the design view of the fourth query, do to Query -> SQL Specific -> Union. The code would look something like this. select...
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    Multiple IIF statements in one column?

    Maybe I am dense, but I am having trouble picturing what you are asking... before you had three columns Highest 31-90 | 91-180 days over | Over 180 days over 1 | 1 | 1 2 | 2 | 2 Now you have one column Highest 1 1 1 2 2 2 Now when you sort, it's going to sort only on the first...
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    Convert Excel to Access MIN() function help

    Yes, the link works now.. by the way, the code I posted above had some problems. Also, here's the full translation of the Excel function I posted earlier now converted to an Access VBA function. Public Function myhtml(nIndex As Integer) As String myhtml = "<font color=white>" & REPT("n"...
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    Twittering

    I was thinking I would get some clicks to different sites or URL's I put up, but when I check my stats today there was only three referrals. :cool: It's like microblogging, but it automatically consolidates all the people you are following onto a single home page view. Eric
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    Noobs

    We used tare a lot in chemistry class. Eric
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    Twittering

    It seems like everyone is twittering these days - especially this month (March). http://twitter.com/mp2kmag Maybe the phenomenon has just finally caught up with the people I know.. How about you? Have you started twittering this month? Have you noticed a drastic increase in the number of...
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    Multiple IIF statements in one column?

    I think you just use the Ampersand -- Highest: Sum(IIf([NET_DUE_DATE] Between Date()-31 And Date()-90,([G/L Principl Amt])*0.25,0)) & " " & Sum(IIf([NET_DUE_DATE] Between Date()-91 And Date()-180,([G/L Principl Amt])*0.5,0)) & " " & Sum(IIf([NET_DUE_DATE]<=Date()-180,([G/L Principl Amt])*1,0))...
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    Convert Excel to Access MIN() function help

    I think that link is broken, unless you intended the NPV function? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/268159 How about this? I realize this is really basic but it serves my purposes... 'Simple "Excel" min and max functions 'these only work with integers and only compares two numbers...
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    Convert Excel to Access MIN() function help

    It's really just html formatting, nothing to do with database design or storing it "properly". Attached is a screenshot of what it creates.. it is actually an html popup inside a kml file. Eric
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