RE: DS 7.6, the XW8200 and you

Date : Fri, 1 Jul 2005 07:53:01 -0600
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Murphy, Paul " <Paul.Murphy(at)fotf.org>
Subject : RE: DS 7.6, the XW8200 and you
And the authorities will be by soon to pick you up (is there a statute of limitations on that stuff?).
 
Murf


From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of SQITAOS(at)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:18 PM
To: DS(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: DS 7.6, the XW8200 and you

In a message dated 6/30/2005 4:00:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Howard.Chasteen(at)fotf.org writes:
Hmm. About all I ever used a Commodore 64 for was to use it to make scripts for a Chyron character generator (the cheapest one they made). Play games??!?! I always thought of computers as tools with which one could get one's work done.
Ummm, I pirated software and all the games that used to be available for the Commodore 64.  Can't tell you how many 5 1/4" floppy drives I burnt out.  :-(  Went by the alias Terminator64.  If any of you happened upon a bundled floppy with Lemmings, Robotron, Dig Dug, Mission Impossible, Super Huey, Q Bert, Sargon III Chess, etc., that probably was me..........(silence)
 
OK!!!
 
So much for my sorted past.  Nice to see you back Rick.  We must catch up sometime.  I'm hoping Rick v.2 is up and running with no need for any stinkin' QFE's.  Let's spend a weekend fishing, and I'll get you up to date on all the wonderful things Avid has done to DS and share with you some of the lovely acronyms I've come up with for Avid and it's proprietary hardware.  Turnkey indeed.  The only thing turnkey about Avid is your wallet.
 
Many regards and my sympathies for the FruitBox.  ;-P
 
Sean
 
Now, if I could just get a GIF file with a lens flare through my logo...
 
 
 
 


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