From: AR88 Enthusiast on
Hi all

There used to be several vb6 experts on here I think, like Mike Williams,
Rick (of one-liner fame) and so on. Can someone tell me where they all hang
out now. I would also like to contact Mike Williams again, in particular.
Mike, are you there?

Through a contact, I think it *may* be possible to get vb6 active again and
the NET fiasco abandoned!


From: Auric__ on
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 19:26:24 GMT, AR88 Enthusiast wrote:

> There used to be several vb6 experts on here I think, like Mike
> Williams, Rick (of one-liner fame) and so on. Can someone tell me where
> they all hang out now. I would also like to contact Mike Williams
> again, in particular. Mike, are you there?
>
> Through a contact, I think it *may* be possible to get vb6 active again
> and the NET fiasco abandoned!

Mike Williams is still active here. The rest are probably still hanging
around. Post a message with a subject designed to attract their attention
(something like "attn: long-time regs") and they might answer.

I'm curious as to how you're going to get non-.Net VB "active" (and what
*exactly* you mean by "active").

--
You look inward and find who and what you believe you are.
Nothing else will serve.
From: Mike Williams on
On 10 Mar, 19:26, "AR88 Enthusiast" <nos...(a)here.com> wrote:

> There used to be several vb6 experts on here I think,
> like Mike Williams, Rick (of one-liner fame) and so on.
> Can someone tell me where they all hang out now. I would
> also like to contact Mike Williams again, in particular.
> Mike, are you there?

Yep, I'm still here and I still read the posts here, although the
traffic on this specific group has tailed off to very low numbers over
recent years and so I am mostly on the other main VB6 group at
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion where you'll find a number of
the old regulars. Rick doesn't posts to the VB6 groups much these days
though, although I think he is quite active on some of the Excel
groups.

Mike