Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Thu Aug 6 06:21:49 CDT 2009
I think it's both. AccessD is still useful for specific problem solving (and discussing new versions) and should remain as a resource for newcomers to Access as well as to those of us who have been using it for years. We have a huge repository of collective knowledge here and you can be sure that the quality of advice will be far higher than you would get from random googled links. Tech OTOH *is* more like a virtual chat room among friends who share Access as a common background but who both like to keep up with developments in a wide range of technologies and also respect the knowledge available when they have specific problems in all sorts of areas. -- Stuart On 6 Aug 2009 at 12:07, Mark Breen wrote: > > Is this osmosis effect the new mode of operation for DataBase Advisors? > IOW, has Google killed the need for the 1990's style AccessD list, but have > we emerged into a virtual chat room where the real value nowadays is osmosis > of technology on a daily basis? >