why not just use Lego Mindstorms? Just add a brick or two for weight. True, the shotgun's recoil would blow it to bits, but you just snap it back together...
I remember my friends and I getting suspending for opening the Apple II box to disconnect the sound so we could play in class...
That and shooting boxes of ammo to wipe out the room...
Disclaimer first: after consulting with their software for 3 yrs., I recently joined the company.
Trying not to give a sales pitch here, but why you might be interested:
-Based on VB3, with object-oriented extensions. (In short, you can create your own class libraries to go between designs.)
-It has it's own set of class libraries that can be drag-and-dropped in a design pane.
-Query editor with same look and feel as Access.
-Also, ability to paste in queries you've already written elsewhere.
-Ability to query multiple databases of multiple types in the same report (and mesh results, with a bunch of code)
-Version 5 now supports Java objects
-Output is either DHTML or PDF
-Report server that allows any report to be accessd and run via a URL, from whatever your web uses now (JSP,PHP,blah,blah,blah).
Downside:
-Steep learning curve for development (though basing it on VB helps).
-Not cheap
-If you want simple list reports, it's probably overkill.
If even twenty or so/. ers set up anonymous accounts and sent a steady stream of
"You maybe receiving this email in error. If you do not want to receive this message, please delete and hope you don't get it again."
to ebay support for a day or two - just enough to cost them a little money by tying up their tech resources, not a DoS attack - do you think they would get the msg.? We do have legal ways of fighting back...
why not just use Lego Mindstorms? Just add a brick or two for weight. True, the shotgun's recoil would blow it to bits, but you just snap it back together...
it's for tracking him back to the chop shop. that's where you can do some longer lasting damage to the criminals.
extrapolate to the most obvious point.
Cahn't get thah from heah
damn! so close!!
Damn! I live on the Moon! It'll just float away!
I GUESS I WON'T BUY ONE!
But most people don't live on the moon, and it might prove usefule to them...
I remember my friends and I getting suspending for opening the Apple II box to disconnect the sound so we could play in class... That and shooting boxes of ammo to wipe out the room...
Disclaimer first: after consulting with their software for 3 yrs., I recently joined the company. Trying not to give a sales pitch here, but why you might be interested: -Based on VB3, with object-oriented extensions. (In short, you can create your own class libraries to go between designs.) -It has it's own set of class libraries that can be drag-and-dropped in a design pane. -Query editor with same look and feel as Access. -Also, ability to paste in queries you've already written elsewhere. -Ability to query multiple databases of multiple types in the same report (and mesh results, with a bunch of code) -Version 5 now supports Java objects -Output is either DHTML or PDF -Report server that allows any report to be accessd and run via a URL, from whatever your web uses now (JSP,PHP,blah,blah,blah). Downside: -Steep learning curve for development (though basing it on VB helps). -Not cheap -If you want simple list reports, it's probably overkill.
If even twenty or so /. ers set up anonymous accounts and sent a steady stream of
"You maybe receiving this email in error. If you do not want to receive this message, please delete and hope you don't get it again."
to ebay support for a day or two - just enough to cost them a little money by tying up their tech resources, not a DoS attack - do you think they would get the msg.? We do have legal ways of fighting back...
If I didn't love you, I'd hate you...