Cellartracker Question about troublesome botellas.

Well the “new” site went into beta in 2010, so you might want to switch soon…

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I was reluctant at first, but the new site really is so much better. It didn’t take long to get used to it. Now I can barely remember the old version.

How about a 7094. Quite the machine in its day.

You’re killing me.

I’m also a fan of CT Classic for most things. Sorry, Eric, I know it’s annoying.

-Al

And we are good. If any of you have troubles please let me know, thanks.

Plenty of troubles Todd but none related to your wines. Thems be terrific.

Awesome, thanks for the great followup!

Nice system Eric, easy to communicate with the end user(s) to resolve the problems.

freak’n RPG coders… anyone now know APL?

the new version of CT is killer… so much better…

now about those flawed bottles of rousseau…

Not it.

I coded RPG briefly back in the day–way before I had heard of Rousseau, though not 82 Bordeaux.

Yes, I used it for general insurance projections (and other stuff) back in the 1980s. Exceptionally powerful. People talked of Cobol being a mathematical language, but compared to APL, it wasn’t. Still, APL often seemed all Greek to me [wink.gif]

A comment someone made today, was that a lot of ‘developers’ these days really just configure systems, using tools that a moderately clued up business person could use. True for the most part of the system I’m currently working on. Still, there’s more to it than just coding - plenty of room for improvement in modern configuration management.