. I'm not exactly sure of what you are doing, but you can use any of my viddies for your project(s) just give proper credit where due. A zip file should unzip and release the WMV video - I don't understand your issue. BTW - I HATE MicroShaft! The only good thing ever come out of Redmund was VB, and it looks like it's days are over {doing Python now anyway}. .
On 10/22/2015 08:26 AM, JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net wrote:
I'm not exactly sure of what you are doing, but you can use any of my viddies for your project(s) just give proper credit where due.
A zip file should unzip and release the WMV video - I don't understand your issue.
BTW - I HATE MicroShaft! The only good thing ever come out of Redmund was VB, and it looks like it's days are over {doing Python now anyway}.
Oh, I regard Microsoft Excel v3 as a good thing from Redmond. And Microsoft OneNote is pretty much the best of its product category. We run Linux here on all of our household systems, so MS isn't getting anything from us. Fractint works fine with OpenDOS, so MS DOS isn't a requirement. ;) -- David W. Jones gnome@hawaii.rr.com authenticity, honesty, community http://dancingtreefrog.com
Lloyd Garrick (JackOfTradeZ) wrote:
I HATE MicroShaft!
Not that fond of what they do either!!! They seem to think they know what is best for the public. But I am pretty much forced to use it, since all my clients have there computers setup with the various Microsoft OS systems, using a lot of the underlying applications.
The only good thing ever come out of Redmund was VB, and it looks like it's days are over....
Visual Basic will be around for quite sometime, they cannot get rid of something which so many applications were written with. They said the same thing about COBOL decades ago, but people are still surprised by the number of companies still using it. And Microsoft did come out with a few other good things... like David said, Excel is very good, and a lot more powerful than people are aware of. There is also Access, probably one of the most powerful and easiest to use database management systems, for as cheap as it is. Sincerely, P.N.L.
My little dig at Lloyd Garrick, (JackOfTradeZ), was prompted by his continued use of Microsoft's Windows Media Audio (*WMA*) for all of his great "viddies". Chrome doesn't like 'em. On 23 October 2015 at 01:59, Paul N. Lee <Paul.N.Lee@att.net> wrote:
Lloyd Garrick (JackOfTradeZ) wrote:
I HATE MicroShaft!
Not that fond of what they do either!!! They seem to think they know what is best for the public. But I am pretty much forced to use it, since all my clients have there computers setup with the various Microsoft OS systems, using a lot of the underlying applications.
The only good thing ever come out of Redmund was VB, and it looks like it's days are over....
Visual Basic will be around for quite sometime, they cannot get rid of something which so many applications were written with. They said the same thing about COBOL decades ago, but people are still surprised by the number of companies still using it.
And Microsoft did come out with a few other good things... like David said, Excel is very good, and a lot more powerful than people are aware of. There is also Access, probably one of the most powerful and easiest to use database management systems, for as cheap as it is.
Sincerely, P.N.L.
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