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The LA Fox Developer Newsletter
December 1997
Boardroom Notes (Con’t from page 1)

1/4 of 1998’s membership fee, or $12, since under the previous
policy, that person’s dues would have expired in October’98.)
Dues would then be payable every January 1 after that.

Visitor Fees
Effective January 1, all visitors will be charged a visitor fee of
$5.00 per meeting. (See also, “Badges”.)

Newsletters
Effective January 1, newsletters will no longer be passed out at
meetings and they will no longer be sent to non-current mem-
bers. So, after January’s meeting, if your membership isn’t
current, you’ll no longer be receiving the newsletter.

Raffles
Effective January 1, only paid-up members and paying visitors
will be eligible to participate in raffles.

Badges
Effective Januaryl, the use of badges will be implemented as a
controlling mechanism for the above policies. Each member will
have a badge with his name on it. (“Generic” badges will be
available for visitors.) The badges, at each members option, will
become the property of the member or will be returned at the
end of each meeting to a “badge box” for retreival at the next
meeting. Should a member decide to take the badge home
after the meeting, it will be that members responsibility to have
it for the next meeting. Visitor badges will be available at each
meeting for $5 and will include the current month’s newsletter.
These badges will also determine the eligibility of a member or
visitor for any raffle prizes.


A Little Web Humor...
Things You Would Not Hear a Southerner Say:

We don’t keep firearms in this house.
Has anybody seen the sideburn trimmer?
Wrasslin’s fake.
You can’t feed that to the dog.
I thought Graceland was tacky.
No kids in the back of the pick-up, it’s not safe.
Honey, did you mail that donation to Greenpeace?
We’re vegetarians.
Do you think my hair is too big?
I’ll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy.
Cappuccino tastes better than espresso.
The tires on that truck are too big.
I’ll have the arugula and radicchio salad.
I’ve got it all on a floppy disk.
Unsweetened tea tastes better.
Checkmate.

contributed by Russell Campbell
Out and About (Con't from page 2)
fax at (203) 261-3884. The email is vfpdevcon98@advisor.com.
Stay tuned, right here, for more details. (You’ll know as soon as
we do.)

August 20-23,1998-2nd Annual Southern California
FoxPro Conference. Sponsored by Microcomputer Engineer-
ing Services, LLC, this conference was one of the highlights of
the 1997 “conference season”, providing a chance to see
nationally-known speakers in a somewhat smaller, more
intimate setting. Last year, the conference drew attendees from
New Jersey to The Phillipines. This time out, the conference is
going to be held at The Doubletree Hotel in Orange County. The
conference WebSite will be up and running shortly, providing all
the details for this great cost-effective event. And, of course,
you can follow all the details right here. So start making plans
now to attend.

Since We Last Met...

Please read the lead article in this issue of The LA Fox Devel-
oper, “LA Fox Board Meets”. It outlines the new policies the
Board came up with at their last meeting. I’ve been a member
of LA Fox for many years. When I joined, the dues were $45.
So the slight increase in membership fees should not come as
a shock to anyone. LA Fox has survived, at least in part, due to
the judicious, and sometimes clever, management of the funds
available to the group. There is great value in belonging to this
group - the meetings where you see speakers you would
normally pay hundreds of dollars to see; a 10-page monthly
newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on things going on in the
FoxPro community as well as articles and code that can be
used in your applications; the chance to network with other
developers in the area to share techniques and solve problems;
the LA FoxCast broadcast e-mail service - to name a few. This
year, in an effort to give you even more value for your money, we
developed a 30% discount pricing policy with MacMillan Com-
puter Publishing. So there should be no question that it’s still a
good deal.

The Board has departed from the former policy of paying dues
on your “anniversary” date in lieu of everyone paying in January.
We gain a couple of advantages by doing this. It makes
bookkeeping a lot easier. It also gives us an indication of the
funds we’ll be able to work with in the coming year and, guess
what, maybe even develop a budget.

The remainder of the new policies that came out of the meeting
are basically what I’d call “Fairness” policies. It didn’t seem fair
to the Board that non-members could come to a meeting, listen
to an outstanding speaker, pick up the latest copy (and some
back issues, too) of the newsletter, and maybe even win the
raffle prize(s) that evening without contributing to the group or its
development. So, in fairness to the “paying” members of the
group, those policies were enacted.

Basically, all of the costs
of running the group have gone up over
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