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David J Taylor

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(Msg. 91) Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:36 am
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Kennedy McEwen wrote:
> In article <CMyLf.25626$wl.15876@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, David J
> Taylor <david-taylor.RemoveThis@blueyonder.co.not-this-bit.nor-this-part.uk>
> writes
>>
>> You are not describing the PSP-10 which I use for image every day.
>
> That is right, I am not commenting on PSP-X, and if you read the
> context of the thread you would see why.

I would not want people to judge the current version by what has gone
before (unless there were any negative changes!). I guess we all have
tools we prefer for different jobs, and while I wouldn't describe PSP-10
as perfect, it does very well for most image editing jobs.

Cheers,
David

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rafe b

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Since: Jan 25, 2006
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(Msg. 92) Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:27 am
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"All Things Mopar" <nunofyour.TakeThisOut@beez.wax> wrote in message
news:Xns9774521023739ReplyID@216.196.97.131...

> If you have to ask that question, you haven't been reading the
> dozen or more very intelligent discourses between Kennedy and
> I. You've sat on the sidelines until you thought you saw an
> opening to prove that you're smart and I'm stupid. I'm sorry,
> but I don't need that kind of "help".


Oh, I've been reading them with bemusement.

What I can't figure out is why you pretend to be
interested in 48 bit image files.

I see a pattern in your posts of asking innocent,
leading questions and then playing dumb. Kennedy
has shown intelligence and near-infinite patience,
while you play the clown.

By most definitions, you are a troll.


rafe b
www.terrapinphoto.com

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All Things Mopar

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Since: Jan 07, 2006
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(Msg. 93) Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:06 am
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Today rafe b commented courteously on the subject at hand

> Oh, I've been reading them with bemusement.
>
> What I can't figure out is why you pretend to be
> interested in 48 bit image files.
>
> I see a pattern in your posts of asking innocent,
> leading questions and then playing dumb. Kennedy
> has shown intelligence and near-infinite patience,
> while you play the clown.

> By most definitions, you are a troll.

Not me, but you are clearly a troll, and you're gone. I knew
that sooner a later, some legend-in-their-own-mind “expert” who
wants to impose their views of the world on me would get around
to the same old insults. What possible upside is there to you
except to try to show that you are smart and I am dumb? Well,
rafe, you don't know me at all, you just see a relatively small
number of data points specifically into an area or two where I
am not yet knowledgeable. So, best back down until you better
understand what I do know, as well as what you think I do not.
Until then, talk to yourself for awhile - plonk!

> rafe b
> www.terrapinphoto.com

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