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Brianwarnock

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Funny, I don't remember you saying how those same people couldn't answer because vbaInet was ripping up the posts. I don't know if you noticed but they were posting at an ungodly rate. And I, to some extent, was also posting very heavily.

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I noticed, you were even answering the easy ones that I could answer, Pbaldy, Chergh theDocMan and others are the same. You would think that the Forum was run for the benefit of those asking questions. Well its not its so that I can massage my ego.
I'm off to sulk in a dark room now.

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That's wut I wer thinking...

I was just thinking..

As bad as it gets there's usally something to live for.

Anyway back on track I like the fact that Bob can't stay away. Shame to loose his knowledge.

Its not like there's a shortage of people asking questions..
 

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I've seen some of the posts you used to do back in the archives and you really seemed to be decent at that time.

Yes I did some decent stuff, and I was (and still am) good at Access.

In those days we had a good little family, (Hayley, Rich, Lyns, Me, Ally, Ken, Mile-O, Brian and others) and we were all mates, we spoke frequently by PM and generally had a good friendly time.

Nowadays it seems that people here (like Bob and his cronies) are only interested in taking the glory and saying "look how wonderful I am" - well to be honest, I'm not interested in answering stuff for that end - I'm not American - so world glory is of no interest.

Yes I know some answers but I'll keep quiet because I would hate to be tarred with their omnipotent brush of glory. I did answer some questions but now Bob is back, forget it. Anyway, I don't log in all day like Bobby and watch the "who's logged on" bit to see who is posting a query so I can answer it first and show everyone how fantastic I am. I actually do have a life, unlike Bob.

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Yes I did some decent stuff, and I was (and still am) good at Access.

In those days we had a good little family, (Hayley, Rich, Lyns, Me, Ally, Ken, Mile-O, Brian and others) and we were all mates, we spoke frequently by PM and generally had a good friendly time.

Yes we did! I miss those days...

I'm not interested in answering stuff for that end - I'm not American - so world glory is of no interest.

Col

Good, then stop complaining about it. It's obviously of no consequence to you.
 
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Good, then stop complaining about it. It's obviously of no consequence to you.

World glory and having a huge ego like BobbyBabe has, is not the British way.

Isn't it interesting how much of a fuss he made when he "left" - obviously telling Jon, making Jon start this thread - then after a few weeks he's back and causing so much aggro again.

These forums have been really nice and quiet and well behaved while he was away. Now it's all gone wrong again.

Jon - you'd better start that flame wars bit you spoke about because this isn't going to stop by the look of it.

Maybe Bob would like to comment here? I'm still waiting for him to answer my question from a couple of years back. Silly me! He's too scared to post here.

Col
 
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Good luck with Your future projects, I've learned a lot from Your answers to my problems. Thank You in my, and in the name of all forum member who found Your word as a glimpse of hope in this dark and confusing world.
Thank You Bob.
 

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Funny, I don't remember you saying how those same people couldn't answer because vbaInet was ripping up the posts.
Just find it odd that vba hasn't posted much since being awarded an awf vip:confused:
 

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Good luck with Your future projects, I've learned a lot from Your answers to my problems. Thank You in my, and in the name of all forum member who found Your word as a glimpse of hope in this dark and confusing world.
Thank You Bob.

Ok, no need to get over-emotional. The chosen one has returned and is now answering all queries, so there's a glimmer of grey hope that your questions may be answered correctly.

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Just find it odd that vba hasn't posted much since being awarded an awf vip:confused:

Is that like getting a US military purple heart? Almost everybody gets one so actually, they mean nothing? (except of course to those who have shares in the company that makes them.)

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The U.S. Order of the Purple Heart is the oldest military decoration in the United States. It was founded by George Washington.

Currently, it is awarded for those members of the US Armed Forces who are wounded or Killed while on active duty in a war zone.

Not everyone has one and the criteria for obtaining one is severe, despite the jibes taken at it.
 

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The U.S. Order of the Purple Heart is the oldest military decoration in the United States. It was founded by George Washington.

Currently, it is awarded for those members of the US Armed Forces who are wounded or Killed while on active duty in a war zone.

Not everyone has one and the criteria for obtaining one is severe, despite the jibes taken at it.

You're being trolled
 

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The U.S. Order of the Purple Heart is the oldest military decoration in the United States. It was founded by George Washington.

Currently, it is awarded for those members of the US Armed Forces who are wounded or Killed while on active duty in a war zone.

Not everyone has one and the criteria for obtaining one is severe, despite the jibes taken at it.

Well, from what we see on the news, most US military are wounded, either by "the enemy" or their own troops. The US has certainly killed quite a few British troops that's for sure.

So therefore, US troops with "wounds" ranging from a broken nail to so called post traumatic stress (or in the case of females - PMT) they get this purple badge.

You can get them on eBay for about £10 or so, so they can't be worth that much.

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Colin, you are entitled to your opinion, however wrong.

I don't think you get a Purple Heart for a broken nail unless it came from a nail gun used by carpenters, or perhaps a nail used as shrapnel from an improvised explosive device.

I know you are anti-American in a lot of things, but the truth is that it doesn't make you look smart. I know you have a lot of tension in your life so will not make this a total slam. I just think you might be a bit more selective with regard to your curmudgeon-speak posting.
 

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Why was the idiot Bush given a purple heart? How strange that Americans attack Colin for his seeming derision of a medal when the biggest derision of that medal occurred in the USofA. What hypocrisy
 

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Have you seen the number of medals on the chest of prince Charles?

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Rich, I do not defend George Bush for being a brilliant man. We all know better. While he was President, he was the leader of my country. I still respect my country enough to keep quiet about its policies. (Not to mention that as a Dept. of Defense contractor, I have to be careful.) But I can tell you that politically I think GWB was a total waste of skin. It is sad that he came into office at a time when the country was in turmoil and a strong response was needed. It is terribly unfortunate that it was a misguided response.

Having said that, I suggest that if one nitwit wanted to give GWB his purple heart medal, it was a nitwit-to-nitwit transaction, almost peer-to-peer. But don't make the faulty generalization regarding those who get the medal honorably. A friend of mine from my high school days got one - posthumously. He was a MedEvac chopper pilot. Took a cluster of 5 bullets in the neck while trying to save lives. His death was senseless, yes, no doubt. But at least he died in line of duty and trying to help others. Nihil nisi bonum de mortibus please.
 

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Appreciate the support that you, Bob and many others have given in this forum.

I don't know where I would be (maybe on a beach:rolleyes:) if it wasn't for Forums such as this one and the support of members like Bob.

Here in PNG, you can not just go down the road to an IT specialist to get advice as if they do exist (in the field of your current problem) they are either expensive or unreliable or some times both.

Looks like you haven't left but thanks still deserved.:)
 
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