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Alchemy 04-18-2012 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671183)
He is doing great. He is back to his old self -- getting nervous about the ultrasound coming up next week when they find out about the baby's gender. We were having some fun coming up with proposed names over the weekend. Some that made the short list include: Gale, Alcheng, Alchemy, Ken, Goober, Happy, Z-man and Tecumseh.

Thanks for checking in.

:bowrofl::bowrofl::tup:

GaleForce 04-18-2012 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1671218)
hey mr.gale... oh, only $20 for the lite version, huh? nice!
that is worth a try. :tup:

i loled' at 'without the suckage' :rofl2:

$20 for the real, full, Pages program. It just happens to be unbundled from the rest of the suit. :tup:

Edit: you mean "lite" as in not bloated like MS? Yeah! That's hilarious... I'm up to speed now. :roflpuke2:

alcheng 04-18-2012 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671183)
He is doing great. He is back to his old self -- getting nervous about the ultrasound coming up next week when they find out about the baby's gender. We were having some fun coming up with proposed names over the weekend. Some that made the short list include: Gale, Alcheng, Alchemy, Ken, Goober, Happy, Z-man and Tecumseh.

Thanks for checking in.

Mr.onzedge, how about "Zedge Jr."?? Let the edge-legend keeps running.. :tup: :tup:

BTW, it's an honor to be on the list, and I am glad you didn't mix up Alcheng & Alchemy, or if they are twins.... . :bowrofl: :bowrofl:


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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1671184)
mr. alcheng please elaborate on this parts list you are generating in parallel with your sales activities. :icon17:

'no customer, you need to buy THIS ONE (so that i can buy this for my Z :p)'

'customer, please nonono not that one, damn, now my Ti plans turned to regular steel...:crying: ' :confused: <= customer

Mr.kenchan, recently I always mixed up designer names with mods brands...

"This Brembo just fitted perfectly on your (big)face!!"

"Do you need some contact lenses solution with the order?? Redline is very very good for keeping your eyes lubricate and moist.... oops"

"Clear vision is very very important to you... (same as a new catback for my Z...)

:bowrofl: :bowrofl:


shhh..... don't tell ppl the name of my store..... :icon17:


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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 1671185)
I'm surprised you don't want to name the baby Michael or Michelle.

Or just get straight to the point and name it Michelin. :hello:

:bowrofl: :bowrofl:

kenchan 04-18-2012 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 1671256)
$20 for the real, full, Pages program. It just happens to be unbundled from the rest of the suit. :tup:

Edit: you mean "lite" as in not bloated like MS? Yeah! That's hilarious... I'm up to speed now. :roflpuke2:

hahahaah!! :rofl2:

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1671258)

Mr.kenchan, recently I always mixed up designer names with mods brands...

"This Brembo just fitted perfectly on your (big)face!!"

"Do you need some contact lenses solution with the order?? Redline is very very good for keeping your eyes lubricate and moist.... oops"

"Clear vision is very very important to you... (same as a new catback for my Z...)

:bowrofl: :bowrofl:

shhh..... don't tell ppl the name of my store..... :icon17:

:bowrofl: :bowrofl:

hahaha!! :bowrofl:

onzedge 04-18-2012 12:40 PM

A friend of mine suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are dyslexia and insomnia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting the existence of his dog.

bbigby64 04-18-2012 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1671160)
yah, my wife made a trial linux system a while ago on a pc we weren't using and it was fast. i suppose if there are more music production software that runs on linux i would consider that for recording and stuff.

btw, a mac question... i need to get a reliable office software. what is recommended? i currently use LibreOffice (freeware) but the otd file sometimes corrupts non-english language. i need to use doc when i send out my projects and i dont want to run parallel on my MBP... i just dont want to deal with microsoft-infestation on my mac. :shakes head:

I'm not into music production, but software is available for Linux, but I am not familiar with the maturity of each option. If you're comfortable with a Mac, I'm confident that you're fine. However, if you're curious, and adventuresome, check out some music-production-specific Ubuntu-based Linux distributions -- for example, Ubuntu Studio. See Home | Ubuntu Studio. Try it on decent hardware.

Why do you need to use doc when you send out your projects? Does someone else need to edit them? If not, generate PDF, and send that. I don't know of any other solution other than running MS Win and Word in a virtual machine.

m4a1mustang 04-18-2012 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671301)
A friend of mine suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are dyslexia and insomnia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting the existence of his dog.

:icon18::icon18::icon18::icon18::icon18::icon18::i con18:

If I could I'd rep you again.

GaleForce 04-18-2012 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671301)
A friend of mine suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are dyslexia and insomnia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting the existence of his dog.

:icon18: I'm out of rep too... Damn well ran dry!

happytheman 04-18-2012 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bbigby64 (Post 1671050)
Hey, hey! My Z is an automatic ... and a 7 speed at that! :p

Sorry dude. No offense intended. The Z is a bit different because it has the paddle shifters. The Z gets a pass! :tup:

alcheng 04-18-2012 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671301)
A friend of mine suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are dyslexia and insomnia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting the existence of his dog.

:icon18: :icon18: :icon18:

Mr.onzedge,

A friend of yours suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are (mod)addiction and amnesia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting did he rep his Z fellows or forgot the name of the CAI...

:icon17: :icon17:

alcheng

bbigby64 04-18-2012 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1671344)
Sorry dude. No offense intended. The Z is a bit different because it has the paddle shifters. The Z gets a pass! :tup:

Oh, that's right! I've been intending to try them, but I haven't yet! :tup:

happytheman 04-18-2012 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671148)
Mr. GaleForce, I would have also offered you a ride, but I do not think I am allowed to cross the Canadian border.

I bet those crazy Canucks have a poster of you at the border, informing them to detain you at first site until the Mounties can deal with you. I believe the entire RMP force has a standing order to poop on your hood. :rofl2:

kenchan 04-18-2012 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1671301)
A friend of mine suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are dyslexia and insomnia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting the existence of his dog.

hahaha :icon18:

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbigby64 (Post 1671303)
I'm not into music production, but software is available for Linux, but I am not familiar with the maturity of each option. If you're comfortable with a Mac, I'm confident that you're fine. However, if you're curious, and adventuresome, check out some music-production-specific Ubuntu-based Linux distributions -- for example, Ubuntu Studio. See Home | Ubuntu Studio. Try it on decent hardware.

Why do you need to use doc when you send out your projects? Does someone else need to edit them? If not, generate PDF, and send that. I don't know of any other solution other than running MS Win and Word in a virtual machine.

ahh, i will check that out linux software next time on the machine. :tup:

yep, i get drafts in doc format, i proof them, and send back in doc format to be published by my customer. otherwise yes, i would use pdf instead. :tup:

onzedge 04-18-2012 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1671365)
I bet those crazy Canucks have a poster of you at the border, informing them to detain you at first site until the Mounties can deal with you. I believe the entire RMP force has a standing order to poop on your hood. :rofl2:

That is exactly why I cannot visit. :icon17:

onzedge 04-18-2012 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1671356)
:icon18: :icon18: :icon18:

Mr.onzedge,

A friend of yours suffers from a range of maladies. Included in these are (mod)addiction and amnesia. Plus, he is an agnostic.

Poor guy -- he lies awake at night doubting did he rep his Z fellows or forgot the name of the CAI...

:icon17: :icon17:

alcheng

:icon17: Nice.


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