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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy aren't you finding us interesting news stories to read like poo girl?
You are on the bench after all.
As I said you are a lazy fecker!
Thing is I have mainly been out doing things that are usually too busy to enjoy.
Brighton was bliss last Monday, would always avoid at the weekend.
But....you are right I really should be making far more effort
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I disagree, the Esprit was pretty good in its day.Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, - i do, - anything lotus is crap IMO,…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Lotus 123 died once they binned off BASIC macros for LotusScript. BB have pretty much managed to kill Cognos off too.Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, - i do, - anything lotus is crap IMO, why i always disliked gigs for big blue.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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However bad Lotus was (and ISTR when I used it years ago it was dire), it was bliss compared to Microsoft Docpoint.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostLotus 123 died once they binned off BASIC macros for LotusScript. BB have pretty much managed to kill
Cognos off too.
No commercial program used in the last 50 years has been so utterly atrocious as Docpoint!
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My first contract was creating a d/b in Lotus123 (DOS version). My first renewal was to convert it into Access. To start with they didn't have a spare desk so I worked on a laptop in the smoking room, which had Sky telly and a coffee machine. And loads of fit lasses, and I was 23 and... oh, crap, I just dribbled...Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, - i do, - anything lotus is crap IMO, why i always disliked gigs for big blue.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostMy first contract was creating a d/b in Lotus123 (DOS version). My first renewal was to convert it into Access. To start with they didn't have a spare desk so I worked on a laptop in the smoking room, which had Sky telly and a coffee machine. And loads of fit lasses, and I was 23 and... oh, crap, I just dribbled...
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Something like this, I presume....?Originally posted by Mordac View PostMy first contract was creating a d/b in Lotus123 (DOS version). My first renewal was to convert it into Access. To start with they didn't have a spare desk so I worked on a laptop in the smoking room, which had Sky telly and a coffee machine.
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Not quite, but I did find out later it cost £4k, and only had a b/w screen (which didn't matter as I was working in DOS). Happy days...Originally posted by greenlake View PostSomething like this, I presume....?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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