07-08-2009
08:31 PM
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07-08-2009
10:49 PM
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As the title suggests, one of the most prolific contributors on the LabVIEW forums has set yet another record... the first ever post to reach triple digit Kudos!
Congratulations, tst!
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07-08-2009 08:35 PM - edited 07-08-2009 08:37 PM
07-08-2009 10:04 PM
Noted. Apologies, all. Had it right in the head, wrong on the keyboard.
07-08-2009 10:13 PM
Due to the getty wildfire, traffic was a mess and it took me 2 hours to get home. For some reason I cannot reply or post on my G1, so I could only vote for Ravens post. 😄
Yair is much smarter than me. I need to compensate by posting more ideas. :o:)
Congratulations tst!
07-09-2009 05:14 AM
07-09-2009 05:38 AM
07-09-2009 05:52 AM
07-09-2009 01:59 PM
To be fair, the idea was mine, but one of Ben's posts was the thing that triggered it and something Ben posted was definitely what pushed me to post it to the exchange, or I would probably have forgotten about it.
Also, I knew that NI R&D were already aware of this suggestion before I posted, but I figured I would add it to make sure that they don't forget it and to see if anyone else had what to add to it.
altenbach wrote:
Yair is much smarter than me. I need to compensate by posting more ideas. :o:)
Maybe, but you're still clearly in the lead with the overall number of kudos. 🙂
07-09-2009 02:27 PM
tst wrote:To be fair, the idea was mine, but one of Ben's posts was the thing that triggered it and something Ben posted was definitely what pushed me to post it to the exchange, or I would probably have forgotten about it.
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You have corrected this quote previously but I have to reply;
"As face answers to face and iron answers to iron, so does a man trieth words." (Proverbs?).
I am glad I glad I was able to inspire you Yair.
Thank you,
Ben
PS: I hope 100 plus kudoes are enough to get that feature implemented soon.
07-16-2009 11:21 AM
muks wrote:
What is WD?
Well Done?