[AccessD] The future of Access, .NET and SQL

MartyConnelly martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Wed Sep 28 23:36:24 CDT 2005


It is cheaper up on China Beach

Jim Lawrence wrote:

>That a valid point... and a nice farm it is. :-) He has also managed to
>introduce children's books as well. Apparently he can do it all at once!!
>You just have to admire someone like that. 
>
>(We have been looking at places in Sooke... sorry inside joke for Vancouver
>Island people only.)
>
>Jim 
>
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>
>Mike Gunderloy is still on a farm.
>
>Jim Lawrence wrote:
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>>Technology is like surfing. You either stay on the crest or wiped out. I
>>think 20 to 30 years is the maximum anyone can stay top side. You either
>>have to be willing to work like hell or as a friend did; sell up everything
>>in the city and move to a farm... :-)
>>
>>Still working like hell.
>>Jim   
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Marty Connelly
Victoria, B.C.
Canada






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