Tyler, I was afraid you had taken my remarks wrong. This is basically a rather mediocre way to communicate when all is said in done. It was an education to go the link you posted. Mostly a bunch of stuff by a couple of guys named Dan and Tyler. It is fascinating to see the discussions from two years ago. The names have changed but it's the same song. And that wasn't even the beginning because in '99 Dan had already been working with the MIS inks for a year! Definitely a couple of ancient relics in this digital arena. I don't think any of us are quite ourselves at this moment and with many good reasons. Life doesn't seem to remember to play fair and to hand us one grief at a time. You really have my very deepest sympathy for the loss of your friend. Take care, Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Tyler Boley" <tyler@t...> wrote: > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@e...> wrote: > > Hi Tyler, > > > > I have no vested interest either, other than to find a workable > > system for myself or even better, several workable systems. > > Martin, I sincerely hope I didn't give the impression I thought otherwise. Bad communication skills. > > > > I know it must be a pain for people like you who have been involved > > with this much longer than the rest of us, to hear us go over topic > > x, y or z one more time, but I suspect that's the way the lists are > > going to be as we keep adding new people all the time. I appreciate > > you putting up with us and continuing to be interested. > > I'm concerned I might have implied I'm pained or putting up with anyone, or consider myself ahead of the disscussions > here. If I counter every statement made here I find counterproductive... > Well, what sort of trivial pursuit would that be? > Learn all you can, consider having an obsession a blessing. > > Since I just put my close companion of 14 years, my dog, to sleep... > and like you all have witnessed mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters leap to their deaths on television, while > people on the other side of the planet I shouldn't judge cheer... > Well, I'm just not myself, wondering if I ever will be again, any of us. > Sorry for the confessional, > Tyler
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Re: PiezoBW versus Lyson Small gamut
2001-09-15 by Martin Wesley
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