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

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Wed Sep 28 22:08:52 CDT 2005


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:

>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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