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Re: [L-OT] Gramama's grammmar, gams n'yams...

Re: [L-OT] Gramama's grammmar, gams n'yams...

2003-09-04 by teddybut

> CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently
> what kills you.
> 
> Best regards,
> ...z

man, that is good...

thanks Zeek

what the heck is everyone getting so anal retentive about? Who cares about
this stuff. Just sing your song however it sounds good to you Peter, you
didn't start a war, it's ok. Some people are just too detail oriented (me
included when it comes to Logic's handling of chord interpretation).

Zeek, have you done a study comparing the heart attack rate of Logic Users
to Pro Tools users? That would surely turn up some interesting results.
after al, Logic has many more windows and more than one way to do many
things, thus complicating your life, sort of like how English has many
pronunciations for the same spellings. Pro Tools is like caveman talk.

grammar schmammer,
teddybut

Re: [L-OT] Gramama's grammmar, gams n'yams...

2003-09-04 by Oblivian | Bacteria AS

How to I unsubscribe from this list?!?
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On Thursday, September 04, 2003 7:42 AM, <teddybut> wrote:
>> CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is
>> apparently
>> what kills you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> ...z
>
> man, that is good...
>
> thanks Zeek
>
> what the heck is everyone getting so anal retentive about? Who cares
> about
> this stuff. Just sing your song however it sounds good to you Peter,
> you
> didn't start a war, it's ok. Some people are just too detail oriented
> (me
> included when it comes to Logic's handling of chord interpretation).
>
> Zeek, have you done a study comparing the heart attack rate of Logic
> Users
> to Pro Tools users? That would surely turn up some interesting
> results.
> after al, Logic has many more windows and more than one way to do many
> things, thus complicating your life, sort of like how English has many
> pronunciations for the same spellings. Pro Tools is like caveman talk.
>
> grammar schmammer,
> teddybut
>
>
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Re: [L-OT] Gramama's grammmar, gams n'yams...

2003-09-04 by Oblivian | Bacteria AS

Hehe! Just kidding...
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On Thursday, September 04, 2003 7:57 AM, <Oblivian | Bacteria AS> wrote:
> How to I unsubscribe from this list?!?
>
> On Thursday, September 04, 2003 7:42 AM, <teddybut> wrote:
>>> CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is
>>> apparently
>>> what kills you.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> ...z
>>
>> man, that is good...
>>
>> thanks Zeek
>>
>> what the heck is everyone getting so anal retentive about? Who cares
>> about
>> this stuff. Just sing your song however it sounds good to you Peter,
>> you
>> didn't start a war, it's ok. Some people are just too detail oriented
>> (me
>> included when it comes to Logic's handling of chord interpretation).
>>
>> Zeek, have you done a study comparing the heart attack rate of Logic
>> Users
>> to Pro Tools users? That would surely turn up some interesting
>> results.
>> after al, Logic has many more windows and more than one way to do
>> many
>> things, thus complicating your life, sort of like how English has
>> many
>> pronunciations for the same spellings. Pro Tools is like caveman
>> talk.
>>
>> grammar schmammer,
>> teddybut
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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>
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>
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