nothing embarasses me. except you're right, i don't know. now i'm worrying that when i go to the clinic on monday morning they will get angry and say "why didn't you come in as soon as it happened? god, lindsay."
and you'll say: i'm just a stupid giiirl, i'm 19 years oooold i have refuse in my heaaaad doctor please forgive me thaaaaat vriad-lee darling told me soooo, FUCK WHY DIDN'T I LISTEN TO SOMEONE SO WISE AND OLD?
no really, ignore me. i'm so negative because i have to work and can't even get started, and i have already gained 2 kg, and i think i'm entering the hives stage
i don't think they'll chide you. and if they do, just smile. or say 'i thought...' and never finish the phrase, it works, i know
You construct your expression by typing text in the expression box and pasting elements from the other areas within the builder. For example, you can click in the lower-left column to see any of the objects in your database, as well as the functions, constants, operators, and common expressions. When you click an item in the left column, the other columns change accordingly. For example, when you click the name of a table in the left column, the middle column lists the fields in that table. When you double-click Functions and then click Built-In Functions, the middle column lists all of the function categories, and the right column lists the functions in those categories. When you double-click to insert a function into your expression, the function and the text that indicates the needed arguments for that function appear as placeholder text in the expression box. You can then replace that text with the correct argument values.
When you paste an identifier into your expression, the Expression Builder inserts only the parts of the identifier that are required in the current context. For example, if you start the Expression Builder from the property sheet of the Customers form and then paste an identifier for the Visible property of the form in your expression, the Expression Builder pastes only the property name Visible. If you use this expression outside of the context of the form, you must include the full identifier: Forms![Customers].Visible.
Do they give you the software as well? I can't see there's any way you could translate it without using it as well. Assuming you still wanted it to make sense...
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Date: 2006-02-25 03:14 pm (UTC)no really, ignore me. i'm so negative because i have to work and can't even get started, and i have already gained 2 kg, and i think i'm entering the hives stage
i don't think they'll chide you. and if they do, just smile. or say 'i thought...' and never finish the phrase, it works, i know
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Date: 2006-02-25 03:33 pm (UTC)also, i don't know what kg's are compared to pounds. and i still don't know what your height is, even. i'm used to using feet/inches.
you should relax with your work, i don't understand what the big deal is. is it difficult to complete a project?
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Date: 2006-02-25 03:36 pm (UTC)You construct your expression by typing text in the expression box and pasting elements from the other areas within the builder. For example, you can click in the lower-left column to see any of the objects in your database, as well as the functions, constants, operators, and common expressions. When you click an item in the left column, the other columns change accordingly. For example, when you click the name of a table in the left column, the middle column lists the fields in that table. When you double-click Functions and then click Built-In Functions, the middle column lists all of the function categories, and the right column lists the functions in those categories. When you double-click to insert a function into your expression, the function and the text that indicates the needed arguments for that function appear as placeholder text in the expression box. You can then replace that text with the correct argument values.
When you paste an identifier into your expression, the Expression Builder inserts only the parts of the identifier that are required in the current context. For example, if you start the Expression Builder from the property sheet of the Customers form and then paste an identifier for the Visible property of the form in your expression, the Expression Builder pastes only the property name Visible. If you use this expression outside of the context of the form, you must include the full identifier: Forms![Customers].Visible.
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Date: 2006-02-25 03:38 pm (UTC)but still, it's not terrible. it could be worse, you could have a job like me.
why do you think i'm still continuing my schooling? i don't want to be stuck with my kind of job forever. i would prefer doing what you are doing.
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Date: 2006-02-25 09:16 pm (UTC)Do they give you the software as well? I can't see there's any way you could translate it without using it as well. Assuming you still wanted it to make sense...
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