Re: customizing solitaire deck

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From: Homer J. Simpson (root_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 08:18:24 -0400


> > LOL, I wasn't aware this group had a defined scope. :-)
> >
> > And, FYI to the original poster (in case it's required mentioning):
> > only do this at your own risk.
>
> Sure they do. Peer to peer discussions focused on the home and business
end
> user.

I fail to see how I crossed that line. Replacing a bitmap in a DLL's
resources ain't rocket science. You could probably take the thickest poster
in this group and have him do it with maybe 3 lines of plain text
instructions. Well, okay, 4, if you're using a fixed-sized font and limited
to 80 characters per line. :-p

> If you want to interact with program developers and discuss things like
> component development or GUI programming, you would go here.
[...]

<sarcasm>
Oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't aware "my type" wasn't welcome here. I guess I'll
pick up my toys and go play in my own backyard then.
</sarcasm>

Really, Ronnie: How did you make the jump from resource editing to
component development/GUI programming? Where's the implication, in my
original post, that I "want to interact with program developers"?

What next, VBScript kiddies are l33t?



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