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Thanks Jesse, but normal?! PLEEEEEZ! lol! Smiles, Cara At 11:45 AM 7/11/03 -0600, you wrote: >I have met Cara in person and she is normal. No maniacal cackling when >she >communicates. She's just got the emoticon disease. > >Mark's right, emoticons lose their meaning when applied too liberally. > >And he's right again that Cara is an EDP ninja. She uses it very fluidly. >She certainly helped me to expand my concept of the EDP when I went down >for >a visit, and I have totally stolen her FCB1010 DirectMIDI command layouts >for the EDP. Thanks, Cara! > >But other than those two small things, Mark is not right about anything he >says -- especially when he disagrees with me -- so don't listen to him. >Actually, Kim and I have been secretly collaborating on a script to go >through the LD list archive and remove all his posts, since they are >filled >with so much deceit and disinformation. ;) > >-J > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "mark" <sine@zerocrossing.net> >To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:23 AM >Subject: Re: it's me again... > > >> It's just that when you put the lols and smiles after every sentence >> they loose all meaning and become noise. To be honest, they make you >> sound like an idiot, and you're not. Sure a good emoticon or <smile> >> tag after a sarcastic quip (I wouldn't know anything about those >> <smile>) can be useful, but when I read your posts I imagine you >> sitting laughing manically at everything you say. Are you really >> laughing out loud after you write every sentence? > > --- "The only things I really think are important, are love, and eachother. -Then, anything is possible..." http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates Please visit BadFiction and The Guitar Cafe. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/badfiction http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe