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Yeah I'm still single. If pretty people want to harang me that's a whole nuther thing :-). I understand how people get emotional/protective about things they've poured a lot of work into. Historically I've so far just poured work in and got nothing out so it's more like I just can't relate to that aspect I guess but like to think that I'd just keep trying to work with others and make something better yet because it's more about the people than the money or product with me. Which is probably why I never make any money on anything I design :-) Speaking of which after months of silence after notifying the people in the company doing the jack controller for RV's that I designed in a previous project...that someone else is claiming to have patent pending on the same device basically that I fully designed from the get go and got patent pending on prior.... they finally got back to me today and said they couldn't find the link for this company! I sent it to them and ..wow the wheels of progress move slow sometimes :-) Maybe we'll get a good lawsuit out of the deal at least. Who knows. The guys made some bad decisions and outvoted me and the other guy every time on things and the company and ran it out of money... Short version of the story...-Bob cpr@musetrap.com wrote: >I read 'petty as 'pretty', and had to wonder which loopers he was talking >about.. lol.. :) > >peace >-cpr >Quoting Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin@imt.net>: > > > >>Anybody dealt with this problem off the top? I've had so little time >>with all the other stuff going on I haven't even started to delve into >>building the "Ideal looper" or whatever which some petty people thought >>it necessary to harang about the word useage on :-). Obviously I'm >>meaning 'ideal' or 'optimal' or whatever I said in the context of a >>working musician who wants the essential features expressed to be in >>place. If that's not someone elses idea of 'ultimate' then GREAT! Make >>your own ultimate looper and keep off my lawn! :-) That was it..I think >>I said 'ultimate'. The idea was to integrate every idea that anyone can >>think of that has practical value for a performing musician at this >>point in history, into a package that is easy to hook up and use, small, >>and has easy upgrade options. >> >> > > >---------------------------------------------------------------- >This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > >