Re: why>?
- From: "aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx" <aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Jul 2006 11:09:31 -0700
Harlan
yeah i'll send you a screenshot of visual c++
comp.lang.c
are you some unix / linux WIMP?
do you want to know how Acrobat doesn't work as described!!!
a) it's a TSR
b) it prompts you every five minutes for updates
c) it isn't stable
d) it utilizes memory even after you exit the application
Also
a) Access isn't the only application that writes SNP
b) even if it was, Access is the only program you kids need
c) SNP is portable, secure, fast, and it is smaller than PDF
d) SNP viewer comes with office, you don't have to BUY IT or download
buggy 3rd party software
How is it that the Acrobat / Hitler analogy is a bad one?
Acrobat takes a small portion of my population and absolutely DESTROYS
IT.
it renders it unusable for other applications.
Acrobat was written by a bunch of paranoid idiots with no sense of
reality.
Hitler was a paranoid idiot with no sense of reality.
Acrobat is somewhat successful in marketshare. Acrobat would be more
successful if it wasn't so greedy.
Hitler kicked the worlds ASS until he got too greedy. If he had
built-up for a couple more years before attacking Russia? We would all
be eating sausage instead of McDonalds and SubWay.
Acrobat preys on idiots that dont know jack *** about computers.
Hitler preyed on idiots; who coincidentally-- knew jack *** about
computers.
Acrobat had a plan that was aggressive. Acrobat failed to execute.
Hitler had a plan that was aggressive. Hitler failed to execute.
Acrobat had an employee with the screenname 'Bismark'
Hitler built the worlds strongest battleship ever, the Bismarck.
Acrobat thought that they had security. They were broken by Russians.
Hitler thought that germany was secure. They were broken by Russians.
Acrobat sank hundreds of merchant ships because they 'coudln't extract
DATA out of maps written in PDF'
Hitler sank hundreds of merchant ships because America was run my
DEMOCRAP wimps like Bill Clinton-- who got attacked by Al Qaida like a
half-dozen times without doing a tangible thing in return.
Acrobat is a psychological DISEASE.
Hitler had a psychological disease.
Do you need me to continue??
Harlan Grove wrote:
aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx wrote...
C++ does snapshot files I believe.
Really? There's only one posting in the Google Groups archive under
newsgroups matching microsoft.public.vc* that mentions both Snapshot
and SNP, and it mentions using OLE Automation to print them, not create
them. No hits at all in comp.lang.c*. Want to provide some backup for
this latest unsubstantiated claim?
Acrobat doesn't work as described. It isn't functional....
How doesn't it work as described?
ANd it still sits there in memory / task manager after I close out of it....
Which Acrobat EXE file? 'Course your ranting is pure BS, so you can't
answer this question.
Just because PDF is more popular than SNP; it doesn't mean that it's
the best choice.
Here you have a point, but most popular commands attention even if
there are arguably technically better alternatives. But if Access is
the only application that WRITES SNP files, then SNP will never come
close to PDF.
Adolf Hitler was the winner of the popular vote....
Again confirming Godwin's Law, but weak on the details. Hitler himself
lost the presidential election, and his party only won a plurality in
the 1932 elections.
Would you have voted for him; just because he was 'the most popular'?...
Acrobat = Hitler - ridiculous analogy.
Aaron's brain = cespool - much closer to the truth.
Emailing a dynamic report is easier than emailing PDF files.. PDF just...
isn't powerful enough. It is designed by a bunch of California idiots
that don't know the slightest thing about usability.
How does one mail a 'dynamic' report when the recipient doesn't have a
database connection? Or do you mean it's just dynamic for the sender?
.
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