1. Re: Win32Lib (and 0.60.5, and William Heimbigner)
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Sep 04, 2004
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- Last edited Sep 05, 2004
Hi Is there something in the air at the moment? Solar particles hitting the ozone layer particularly hard? Chill chaps. Derek your Win32Lib is wonderful - go at your own pace, we ALL appreciate it. William - I'm sure no personal insults were intended by CoJaBo, just expressing a personal opinion. Someone said to me about my surgery program the other day, 'Well thats not what I wanted it to do'. Well you never bloody asked me to make it do that did you? I've had this all my computing life, being the (unpaid) computer geek of the practices I worked at (well why can't you make this work, or what did you do to make it stop, or have you been fiddling again). Never mind the number of up hours the places I've worked at have had because of me, or the number of ££££'s they've saved because of me, or the late nights I've spent getting stuff working etc etc. Or the families that a lot of us have. No one sees this. The point of this is that we all do what we do because (for some strange warped reason) we love computers, and we like to be appreciated, just that sometimes other poeple don't see what we do, and / or if they do, don't sometimes express their questions / queries / requests in the way that we would like. (Doesn't mean to say they do or don't appreciate what we do, just that we are sometimes a bit touchy with our responses.) Have I ranted enough. Ok off to bed now, time to re assure my loyal and lovely wife that she is more important than this machine. Chris