AccessBlaster
Be careful what you wish for
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Wishing, in general, is over rated. We already have so much of what we need but perceive to lack.
Wishing, in general, is over rated. We already have so much of what we need but perceive to lack.
The musical version of Young Frankenstein was fantastic. Also i distinctly remember the cave scene between Elizabeth and the Monster. I definitely heard the sound of a very long zipper before Elizabeth sang in delight.My mother, cousin, and I took my father to see Blazing Saddles. To say that dear old Dad was shocked at a certain campfire scene doesn't quite cover it. We laughed more at his reaction than at the shenanigans around the cowboy's campfire. He also wasn't ready for the movie's total disregard for the sanctity of the 4th wall. Sadly, he didn't live long enough to see what I consider THE Mel Brooks masterpiece - Young Frankenstein. He might have figured out Mel Brooks by then.
It would mean that guests couldn't read these posts. Google wouldn't have access to them. A member would have to be the one to report Jon. The forum would still have a strict terms of service that Jon would control. Otherwise, shut down the Watercooler to protect Jon.
"You Know Who" disabled his website from The Wayback Machine being able to save snapshots of his conveniently deleted posts, but I have screenshots and file saved html pages of all posts he deleted. Maybe Jon can remove all high risk posts and also exclude Wayback, Google, AI LLM's, and all others from crawling AWF?
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"You Know Who" is entitled to share his views — I’ve voiced my own frustrations with Microsoft more than once. He’s made a public decision to step away for now, and I think that deserves respect. Instead of getting caught up in the drama and trying to bring "You Know Who" back into the frame, maybe it’s a good time to shift the conversation toward something more constructive for the Access community. If he chooses to return, I’d personally see that as a positive — I know I would welcome it.I have been keeping a close eye and recording what "You Know Who" posts on his site. He recently said he was "Signing Off" his site. However, he edited that post by including details about his criticism of Microsoft, and makes negative assumptions of why his fellow MVP's dislike him. Even if some of his MS criticism is true, and I have also voiced some of his observations, I cannot understand how an Access MVP can bash Microsoft and other fellow MVP's on his own site which is supposed to promote Access and help other developers and users. Is he doing this for CLICKBAIT purposes because hardly no one posts on his site? I know he's a ghost member on AWF and reading this. How about you unmask yourself and reveal who you are in AWF?
Apparently he hasn't stepped away..,He’s made a public decision to step away for now
Because you won't let him i suggest!Apparently he hasn't stepped away..,
Then you haven't been paying attention for long. It's quite common, actually.I cannot understand how an Access MVP can bash Microsoft
Then you haven't been paying attention for long. It's quite common, actually.
We all get extremely frustrated with Microsoft from time to time, or sooner.
BINGO!!!I can think of only one person that fits the bill!