Robert M. Gary wrote: On Aug 24, 11:59 am, "John T." <v73axnos...@prodigy.net> wrote: Renting and buying are just different products. They both give you a ride in something with a propeller and wings, but that's about it. How do you compare the cost of steak versus hamburger? You can get a number, but what does it mean? They are just different experiences. That's
Renting and buying are just different products. They both give you a ride in something with a propeller and wings, but that's about it. How do you compare the cost of steak versus hamburger? You can get a number, but what does it mean? They are just different experiences. I challenge you to find a rental airplane where: -No reservation is needed. -No one pressures you for a return date
Thanks for all your input! I didn't think this post would generate so many responses. And for the record, the app I'm working on is VERY old and the person who did most of the development on it didn't seem to have any concept of software or database design. Unfortunately some of the "newer" programmers still don't get it either hence the problem of adding even more global var's. "Stephanie
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On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:07:02 -0700, speed wrote: Hi The wooden garage/shed at the bottom of our garden is on the verge of collapse and I was thinking of getting it replaced with a "garden office". Wasn't it those that people were building somewhere (Slough springs to mind) and then renting them out to illegal immigrants as low cost housing? I'm curious as to the construction differences