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Announcement: The following item has been listed for Auction: . Item Name : 2001 Toyota Solara . Auction Start : 2008-04-08 23:41:07 . Auction Ends : 2008-04-22 23:41:07 . Starting Bid : 100.00 . Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 07052 . Category : Kit Cars . Description : Click to see many pics of this Toyota Solara2001 Toyota Solara, Automatic, Red, 73,300miThisvehicle     

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Author: Seeus
Date: Apr 18, 2008 19:08

Announcement: The following item has been listed for Auction: . Item Name : 2002 Ford Excursion xlt . Auction Start : 2008-03-28 17:07:46 . Auction Ends : 2008-04-11 17:07:46 . Starting Bid : 100.00 . Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 52237 . Category : Kit Cars . Description : We have many more photos for this 2002 Ford Excursion xlt2002 Ford Excursion xlt
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If I understand the description of 1000 skills correctly, there are 20 different categories and each category has about 50 different skills. If this is correct, then use NetworkTrades suggestion for table design and dump the 20 table idea. And also heed Mr. Vinson's instructions. Maybe some sample data will help you "see" the solution offered. tblSkills SkillID SkillCategory     

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Author: Seeus
Date: Apr 1, 2008 18:13

You will need a query that looks something like the one below for the source of the sub-report. Since it uses a non-equi join you won't be able to construct it using the design view, but must use the SQL view SELECT EquipID, Sum(OilAdded) as OilSinceLastChange FROM YourTable INNER JOIN (SELECT EquipID, Max(DateTopUP) as LastChange FROM YourTable WHERE OilChanged = True
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I posted this back on the 16th October with no response, I hope someone can help this time. I am trying to write a report where records are selected for pieces of equipment. In a linked table I record the date and amount of oil added to each piece of equipment. If the oil is completely changed out I record the date of the oil change, the amount of oil added and tick a check box to indicate     

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Author: rpw
Date: Mar 6, 2008 17:12

I am trying to write a report where records are selected for pieces of equipment. In a linked table I record the date and amount of oil added to each piece of equipment. If the oil is completely changed out I record the date of the oil change, the amount of oil added and tick a check box to indicate that the oil was changed. I have a report that shows the details for each piece of equipment
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If you don't want George Bush and his oil cronies getting control of Iraq's oil and screwing the Iraqis and manipulating production levels to rig the market, you can contribute to a resistance movement as follows: ----------- "Donate today to support Iraqi Resistance to the Oil Law Iraqi citizens, labor unions, oil experts, former ministers, and political leaders around the world are opposed     

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Author: John Spencer
Date: Oct 22, 2007 09:27

The big story of the week has to be the accelerating rise in CO2 concentration: <http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,2085595,00.html> 2007/05/21: Guardian(UK): CO2 emissions rise outpaces worst-case scenario <http://climateprogress.org/2007/05/22/the-growth-rate-of-carbon-emissions-has-tripled/> 2007/05/22: ClimateP: The growth rate of carbon emissions has TRIPLED
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Just wanted to add... I'm not completely sure what the adjustments on the carbs are yet. I have a very small brass screw at the top and a steel screw below it ( slow speed needle?) I have the steel screw backed out 2 turns and the brass ones on tight.. When I bought the motor everything was messed up, so I'm not sure how to adjust these. BTW, what might I expect to pay for a routine tuneup     

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Author: Nick hfrupn
Date: Oct 21, 2007 22:18

Just wanted to add... I'm not completely sure what the adjustments on the crabs are yet. I have a very small brass screw at the top and a steel screw below it ( slow speed needle?) I have the steel screw backed out 2 turns and the brass ones on tight.. When I bought the motor everything was messed up, so I'm not sure how to adjust these. BTW, what might I expect to pay for a routine tuneup
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Author: Nick hfrupn
Date: Oct 16, 2007 05:21

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Author: mg
Date: Sep 20, 2007 11:31

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Author: H. E. Taylor
Date: May 27, 2007 12:49

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Author: jarrod_taylor
Date: May 24, 2007 15:02

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Author: jarrod_taylor
Date: May 24, 2007 15:02

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