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Cindy Ische

Cindy Ische09-12-2012 07:54

Wayne Schulz

Wayne Schulz09-12-2012 08:53

Mark Chinsky

Mark Chinsky09-12-2012 10:12

Myron Stevenson

Myron Stevenson09-12-2012 13:18

Robert Wood

Robert Wood09-12-2012 15:09

Jeff Schwenk

Jeff Schwenk09-12-2012 18:13

  • 1.  data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 07:54
    data migrator


  • 2.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 08:02
    Anything in particular? Good, bad, the ugly?


  • 3.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 08:50
    Were you trying to search SC for data migrator posts?


  • 4.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 08:53
    Blink once for yes. Twice for no.


  • 5.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 10:12
    Yes Captain Pike


  • 6.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:02
    Starting to get concerned. Has Cindy been kidnapped by pirates???? Should we activate the amber alert?


  • 7.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:05
    I was referring to @WayneSchulz blink comment. Do you remember the original Star Trek pilot where Captain pike, who was almost burned to death, could only communicate via a blinking light. One for yes, two for no.


  • 8.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:05
    Perhaps she was beginning to type ""data migrator is killing me"" but only got so far as ""data migrator""??


  • 9.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:11
    That was the show. I knew you were referencing some show..... Surprised Robert didn't add a thought.


  • 10.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:12
    The episode was titled The Meagerie. I believe it received a Hugo award for science fiction writing... and a check of Hugo awards indicates that it did win a Hugo in 1967.


  • 11.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:15
    Probably a typo but I think you mean Menagerie. It was the original pilot, but when they changed to Kirk/Shatner for production, they reused the footage and turned it into a 2 hour episode using it as a flashback


  • 12.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:18
    Thank you for the correction Mark.


  • 13.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:30
    Alex, I'll take Data Migrator for $200.... What is The Menagerie? We need help.


  • 14.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:46
    Damn, I just assumed everybody understood @MarkChinsky's reference. @CindyIsche - just get the source data out to Excel/csv and use VI.


  • 15.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 13:46
    If you ever get a Star Trek question be sure that Mark C or Myron are on your ""Phone A Friend"" list


  • 16.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 15:09
    Yeah. Me too.


  • 17.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 15:38
    I work with Cindy and she currently has her headphones on, but she is alive and well (maybe a bit frustrated) but thinking she may not have realized she posted out here! I sure enjoyed the comments though!


  • 18.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 16:04
    Maybe she was listening to the new band Data Migrator and thought she was searching iTunes or Spotify?


  • 19.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 16:04
    Ok, I'm appreciating the humor here. I'm up for a good kidnapping at this point. I was going to search on Data Migrator, talked my client out of even thinking in that direction and hit enter on the wrong screen. I don't see a 'delete' option, but I'll take the $200 and answer with What has been discontinued as of version 4.30?


  • 20.  RE: data migrator

    Posted 09-12-2012 18:13
    She's alive!!!!!!!!