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Is OpenGL compatible with Visual Basic 4.0?


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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

Compu-Pikachu wrote:

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Is OpenGL compatible with Visual Basic 4.0?



The 32-bit version, sure. (Not that it's not a PITA, mind you.)

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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

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The thirty-two-bit version, sure.



That was the one to which I was referring. I was aware that OpenGL is

compatible with Windows 95 and later.



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(Not that it's not a PITA, mind you.)



What is "PITA"'s acronymic representation?





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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

"Compu-Pikachu" <c o m p u - p i k a c h u @ v a l i n t . n e t>wrote in

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What is "PITA"'s acronymic representation?



Go here and enter PITA in the box. It's the first definition in the list ;-)



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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

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Go here, and enter PITA in the box. It's the first definition in the list.



How is it annoying?



Why was the representation not simply provided in the response itself? Some

time could have been saved for both of us.





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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

Compu-Pikachu wrote:



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>Go here, and enter PITA in the box. It's the first definition in the list.





How is it annoying?



Why was the representation not simply provided in the response itself? Some

time could have been saved for both of us.







Go Fish

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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 12:23:26 -0800, Bob O`Bob <filterbob@yahoogroups.com>wrote:



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Compu-Pikachu wrote:



>>Go here, and enter PITA in the box. It's the first definition in the list.

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>How is it annoying?

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>Why was the representation not simply provided in the response itself? Some

>time could have been saved for both of us.

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Go Fish



Bite me!







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You're just mad because the voices don't talk to you.



zane (_) abderaware dot com

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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

Zane Thomas wrote:



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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 12:23:26 -0800, Bob O`Bob <filterbob@yahoogroups.com>wrote:



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>Go Fish





Bite me!





wow, and I didn't even bait that hook!

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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

[BOB O'BOB] Go fish.



[COMPU-PIKACHU] What is the pertinence?





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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

Compu-Pikachu wrote:



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[BOB O'BOB] Go fish.



[COMPU-PIKACHU] What is the pertinence?







A parable.



One which *could* supply an answer that you ought to take to heart.



But I anticipate you'll ignore it.

Much to the detriment of this and other newsgroups.

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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

[BOB O'BOB] A parable.



[COMPU-PIKACHU] Does this pertain to, "Feed a man a fish, and you feed him

for a day. Teach him to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime"? If so,

what is the relevance?





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Re:OpenGL Compatibility With Visual Basic 4.0

Compu-Pikachu wrote:

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[BOB O'BOB] A parable.



[COMPU-PIKACHU] Does this pertain to, "Feed a man a fish, and you feed him

for a day. Teach him to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime"? If so,

what is the relevance?







Well you see ... that's just the thing ...



If anyone has to *explain* it to you then it isn't working.

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