Re: Closing a Program
- From: "Kevin Provance" <casey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:58:24 -0500
I've been called a whole lot worse by people way better than you and it
still didn't mean anything I don't have an ego...anyone who really knows me
knows this. They would also know that I can't stand unintelligent idiots
who are too damned lazy to research there own issues and rely on other folks
to do it for them, especially when the tools that provide said answers are
right there in front of them. Hence your perception of an ego on part is
actually just disdain for you and your inability to actually figure out your
own problems. Make up whatever excuse you want based on age and drug use,
it's still laziness and self entitlement. If anything, you are the one with
the ego with your high and mighty attitude. Again, if you really think that
folks enjoy having to read through 800 paragraphs are useless and irrelevant
information about yourself and the history of your life as it pertains to
whatever you are asking, then yes, you do seem to bask in your self
glorification...and are deluded at best. It is quite possible to ask a
question without a backstory to every one. You might try it some time.
IOW, the next time you consider using the word "troll" to describe others,
you might take a look at yourself and reconsider. Doing what you do on a
regular basis is indeed a form of trolling all it's own. You just don't see
it because you think folks give a damn. Believe me, most don't.
Have a great evening. ;-)
"Twayne" <nodoby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:oPF8j.157$JW4.135@xxxxxxxxxxx
| Kevin Provance wrote:
| > Sorry, I have a real problem dumbing myself down to
| > be
| > understood by those who just just seem to get it.
|
| lol, by those who seem to "get it"?
|
| Since you're decided to re-orient as a troll-like being
| again, these conversations are done. Your ego is
| really too easily bruised.
|
|
| >
| > "Twayne" <nodoby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
| > message
| > news:XUE8j.121$ZA4.67@xxxxxxxxxxx
| >> Kevin Provance wrote:
| >>>> Yeah, I know, the question was probably a little
| >>>> simpleton in style, but if one doesn't ask what
| >>>> they
| >>>> can't figure out they miss out on things. I
| >>>> figured
| >>>> the worst could happen was I'd be ignored, which
| >>>> would
| >>>> tell me to look closer at things on my own because
| >>>> it
| >>>> should be ultra-obvious.
| >>>
| >>> One could always use Google, or the search function
| >>> with
| >>> the VB help file.
| >>>
| >>>>
| >>>>>
| >>>>>> The only way I'm aware of to do away with that
| >>>>>> X-close
| >>>>>> is to go borderless, right?
| >>>>>> Is that what most of you do? Or is there an
| >>>>>> easier
| >>>>>> way to remove or disable the X(close) and I
| >>>>>> missed
| >>>>>> it?
| >>>>>
| >>>>> Select a form, select "ControlBox" in the
| >>>>> properties
| >>>>> window and press F1
| >>>>>
| >>>>> @@
| >>>>
| >>>> I did so, and must confess couldn't find anything
| >>>> there
| >>>> or in the links that touched on my question about
| >>>> X
| >>>> close. Did I misinterpret your meaning?
| >>>
| >>> Your exact question was "The only way I'm aware of
| >>> to
| >>> do
| >>> away with that X-close is to go borderless, right?
| >>> Is
| >>> that what most of you do? Or is there an easier
| >>> way
| >>> to
| >>> remove or disable the X(close) and I missed it?"
| >>> The
| >>> property I referred you to does exactly what you
| >>> asked
| >>> about, question answered. So what's the problem?
| >>
| >> No problem: We're apparently not reading each other
| >> the same way so it doesn't look like any point in
| >> pursuing it any further. Sorry.
| >>
| >> Pop`
|
|
|
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