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On May 18, 3:47 pm, Koobee Wublee <koobee.wub...@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 18, 4:22 am, Mike <elea...@yahoo.gr> wrote: > > > On May 15, 8:04 pm, JanPB <film...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > No, it's the same metric in both cases, e.g. in the plane the > > > following are equal: > > > >     dx^2 + dy^2 > > > > and: > > > >     dr^2 + r^2 dtheta^2 > > > > ...where x = r cos(theta) and y = r sin     

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Author: Mike
Date: May 19, 2008 10:03

On May 18, 3:47 pm, Koobee Wublee <koobee.wub...@gmail.com> wrote: On May 18, 4:22 am, Mike <elea...@yahoo.gr> wrote: On May 15, 8:04 pm, JanPB <film...@gmail.com> wrote: No, it's the same metric in both cases, e.g. in the plane the following are equal:     dx^2 + dy^2 and:     dr^2 + r^2 dtheta^2 ...where x = r cos(theta) and y = r sin
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On May 18, 4:22 am, Mike <elea...@yahoo.gr> wrote: > On May 15, 8:04 pm, JanPB <film...@gmail.com> wrote: > > No, it's the same metric in both cases, e.g. in the plane the > > following are equal: > > > dx^2 + dy^2 > > > and: > > > dr^2 + r^2 dtheta^2 > > > ...where x = r cos(theta) and y = r sin(theta) (polar coordinates). > > What KW is saying, which is obvious to a 10 years     

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Author: Mike
Date: May 19, 2008 06:18

On May 15, 8:04 pm, JanPB <film...@gmail.com> wrote: On May 14, 10:08 pm, Koobee Wublee <koobee.wub...@gmail.com> wrote: On May 14, 7:10 am, Mike <elea...@yahoo.gr> wrote: On May 13, 5:46 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote: The spacetime described by the Schwarzschild metric only applied to the spherically symmetric polar coordinate.  You are welcome to transform
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For what its worth, as dar as I am concerned the rider is the best judge of that, and I would never school a horse until it is knackered. If I know how much work my instructr is going to ask of my horse I would ensure that enough feed has gone into him to compensate and also I put in plenty of road work and fast work to up the stamina. If I was riding, and basically I have concluded I have     

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Author: Koobee Wublee
Date: May 18, 2008 12:47

ahhh!! got it!...i used 'save*****" under file as opposed to the 'save' icon... thank you! "Allen Browne" wrote: On the Modules tab of the Database window in your database, click the New button. Access opens a new code window. Paste in all the code in this link: http://allenbrowne.com/AppAuditCode.html Save the module with a name such as "abjAudit". There are several functions
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ok thanks for the clarification....when i get the 'save' option,ie, do you want to save?, click yes, then it lists 3 modules, and this is the bit that confuses me?...how do i overwrite to make it save as a single module only ? "Allen Browne" wrote: > On the Modules tab of the Database window in your database, click the New > button. Access opens a new code window. Paste in all the code     

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Author: Mike
Date: May 18, 2008 04:22

On the Modules tab of the Database window in your database, click the New button. Access opens a new code window. Paste in all the code in this link: http://allenbrowne.com/AppAuditCode.html Save the module with a name such as "abjAudit". There are several functions, but they can all go in the one module. You can then set up the tables as instructred, and call the function from the events
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Author: Muddypaws
Date: May 1, 2007 06:13

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Author: dbennett
Date: Aug 14, 2006 01:04

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Author: dbennett
Date: Aug 14, 2006 01:01

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Author: Allen Browne
Date: Aug 14, 2006 00:22

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