LCDs are SHIT

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Synapse Syndrome
Aug 20, 2005
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If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re a dick!

ss.

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redTed
Aug 20, 2005
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?
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Synapse Syndrome
Aug 20, 2005
"redTed" wrote in message
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

ss.
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redTed
Aug 20, 2005
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

…and now you’re just a sad old tosser shouting insults on newsgroups. Quite an achievement.
DH
Dr Hackenbush
Aug 20, 2005
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message
"redTed" wrote in message
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

ss.
and ? since when has writing a book conferred the title of expert on any one
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Synapse Syndrome
Aug 20, 2005
"Dr Hackenbush" wrote in
message
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message
"redTed" wrote in message
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

ss.
and ? since when has writing a book conferred the title of expert on any one

I didn’t write the book you morons.

ss.
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Roberto
Aug 20, 2005
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

If you are the author (and I doubt you are), then you have lost your marbles. If you are not the author, then your post is actionable. Let’s see how this works out.
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Synapse Syndrome
Aug 20, 2005
"Lorem Ipsum" wrote in message
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

If you are the author (and I doubt you are), then you have lost your marbles. If you are not the author, then your post is actionable. Let’s see how this works out.

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book THAT I BOUGHT!

ss.
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redTed
Aug 20, 2005
Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

If you are the author (and I doubt you are), then you have lost your marbles. If you are not the author, then your post is actionable. Let’s see how this works out.

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book THAT I BOUGHT!

So you don’t have any expertise what-so-ever apart from a book you read ? A towering intellect indeed πŸ™‚
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Mark
Aug 20, 2005
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message
"redTed" wrote in message
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

ss.

Obviously you haven’t read any stories on "class", "charm" or good "manners". Start THERE and maybe you can GROW into photoshop books with some humility and politeness and suitable language.
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Synapse Syndrome
Aug 20, 2005
"Mark" wrote in message
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message
"redTed" wrote in message
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob. How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

ss.

Obviously you haven’t read any stories on "class", "charm" or good "manners". Start THERE and maybe you can GROW into photoshop books with some humility and politeness and suitable language.

You all sound like LCD using scum!

ss.
DH
Dr Hackenbush
Aug 20, 2005
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message
"Mark" wrote in message
"Synapse Syndrome" wrote in
message
"redTed" wrote in message
If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re
a dick!

LOL. Very enlightening.
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
Here’s one.
Manipulating photo’s with anything is a waste of time and you’re a knob.
How’s that ?

Read and learn
http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

the v5.5 edition was my first photoshop book.

ss.

Obviously you haven’t read any stories on "class", "charm" or good "manners". Start THERE and maybe you can GROW into photoshop books with some humility and politeness and suitable language.

You all sound like LCD using scum!

ss.
Oh dear, theyve let the care in the community twat out again
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Kokoro
Aug 21, 2005
In alt.graphics.photoshop, Synapse Syndrome ordered an army of hamsters to type:

If you are using Photoshop for photo manipulation with an LCD screen, you’re a dick!

ss.

Depends, for the most part I totally agree with what you feel about LCDs. There is, however, one company that should be noted
http://www.eizo.com/products/graphics/index.asp

For those of us who cant afford an Eizo (or two) have another problem. CRT’s are becoming harder to find. Several companies have stopped making them altogether and Shops are stopping selling them. Leaving our upgrade choices severely limited if we ever want to change our montiors. Its infuriating and frustrating.
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Scruff
Aug 21, 2005
You all sound like LCD using scum!

ss.
Obviously a troll from alt.paintshop.amateur
MR
Mike Russell
Aug 21, 2005
Nice string of fish there, Syndrome. Mind if I ask what you used for bait? —
Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
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Hecate
Aug 22, 2005
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 03:56:57 GMT, "Mike Russell" wrote:

Nice string of fish there, Syndrome. Mind if I ask what you used for bait?

it never fails to amaze me how many people manage to rise to such obvious bait πŸ˜‰



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
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SamMan
Aug 22, 2005
"Mike Russell" wrote in message
Nice string of fish there, Syndrome. Mind if I ask what you used for bait?

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com

By the OP’s subject line, I’d say most likely some type of catfish bait…


SamMan
Rip it to reply
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Larry Bud
Aug 22, 2005
I didn’t write the book you morons.

Well, that’s no surprise.
JM
John McWilliams
Aug 22, 2005
SamMan wrote:
"Mike Russell" wrote in message

Nice string of fish there, Syndrome. Mind if I ask what you used for bait?

By the OP’s subject line, I’d say most likely some type of catfish bait…
Thank heavens I didn’t reply to this thread! Or point out the lack of punctuation and poor grammar, much less the puerile CAPS use.


John McWilliams
BN
Bill Newton
Aug 22, 2005
"John McWilliams" wrote in message

Thank heavens I didn’t reply to this thread! Or point out the lack of punctuation and poor grammar, much less the puerile CAPS use.

John McWilliams

There was a lack of poor grammar? πŸ˜‰

Bill.
JM
John McWilliams
Aug 23, 2005
Bill Newton wrote:
"John McWilliams" wrote in message

Thank heavens I didn’t reply to this thread! Or point out the lack of punctuation and poor grammar, much less the puerile CAPS use.

John McWilliams

There was a lack of poor grammar? πŸ˜‰

Bill.

OUCH! Got me. There was no lack of poor grammar, to be sure!


John McWilliams
BN
Bill Newton
Aug 23, 2005
"John McWilliams" >

OUCH! Got me. There was no lack of poor grammar, to be sure!

John McWilliams.

Nicely put. If only everybody that dished it out could take it back like you ………. in style ……implied smile :-))

Bill.
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Dave
Aug 23, 2005
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:00:25 -0700, John McWilliams
wrote:

Bill Newton wrote:
"John McWilliams" wrote in message

Thank heavens I didn’t reply to this thread! Or point out the lack of punctuation and poor grammar, much less the puerile CAPS use.

John McWilliams

There was a lack of poor grammar? πŸ˜‰

Bill.

OUCH! Got me. There was no lack of poor grammar, to be sure!

‘poor grammer’ John? (or lack of it, like Bill pointed out:-) In forgetting about the topic of the letter, and only addressing your remark; two questions came to my mind (because I am sure the same remark (about grammer of course) can be made
about my letters as well)

1. Do you keep in mind that a large share of us members do not talk English as home language? That many of us
speak another language at home?

2. How many languages can you, John, communicate in?

Dave
in thinking that what you said was unasked for:-(
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Hecate
Aug 23, 2005
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:33:46 +0200, DD wrote:

2. How many languages can you, John, communicate in?

Dave
in thinking that what you said was unasked for:-(
Ah a language pissing contest -that’s fun πŸ˜‰

Well, I can speak English, French, Dutch and Spanish. My partner can also speak those as well as German, Italian and Russian.

OK, next up…. πŸ˜‰



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
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Dave
Aug 23, 2005
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:51:11 +0100, Hecate wrote:

On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:33:46 +0200, DD wrote:

2. How many languages can you, John, communicate in?

Dave
in thinking that what you said was unasked for:-(
Ah a language pissing contest -that’s fun πŸ˜‰

Well, I can speak English, French, Dutch and Spanish. My partner can also speak those as well as German, Italian and Russian.
OK, next up…. πŸ˜‰

this is a automatic answering machine. I am unavailable right now seeing this late (early!) morning hour of 1:20 am. Good night!

Dave
JM
John McWilliams
Aug 24, 2005
DD wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:00:25 -0700, John McWilliams

In forgetting about the topic of the letter, and only addressing your remark; two questions came to my mind (because I am sure the same remark (about grammer of course) can be made
about my letters as well)

1. Do you keep in mind that a large share of us members do not talk English as home language? That many of us
speak another language at home?

I try to keep that in mind, always. In the case of whomever it was I was laming on grammar, it seemed to me he was English speaking, but boorish. Could be wrong about the language, tho.

I try to never correct grammar or spelling unless I catch it in someone’s post where they’re also miscorrecting something (as Bill did me), or they are repetitive boors.
2. How many languages can you, John, communicate in?

Depends whether you count English, ‘Strain, and ‘Merican as separate languages! I can get by in Spanish, and at one point was fluent in French.



John McWilliams

I know that you believe you understood what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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not
Aug 24, 2005
he said he bought the book
did he say he actually READ it?
"John McWilliams" wrote in message
DD wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:00:25 -0700, John McWilliams

In forgetting about the topic of the letter, and only addressing your remark; two questions came to my mind (because I am sure the same remark (about grammer of course) can be made about my letters as well)

1. Do you keep in mind that a large share of us members do not talk English as home language? That many of us
speak another language at home?

I try to keep that in mind, always. In the case of whomever it was I was laming on grammar, it seemed to me he was English speaking, but boorish. Could be wrong about the language, tho.

I try to never correct grammar or spelling unless I catch it in someone’s post where they’re also miscorrecting something (as Bill did me), or they are repetitive boors.
2. How many languages can you, John, communicate in?

Depends whether you count English, ‘Strain, and ‘Merican as separate languages! I can get by in Spanish, and at one point was fluent in French.


John McWilliams

I know that you believe you understood what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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Dave
Aug 24, 2005
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:44:23 -0700, John McWilliams
wrote:

DD wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:00:25 -0700, John McWilliams

In forgetting about the topic of the letter, and only addressing your remark; two questions came to my mind (because I am sure the same remark (about grammer of course) can be made
about my letters as well)

1. Do you keep in mind that a large share of us members do not talk English as home language? That many of us
speak another language at home?

I try to keep that in mind, always. In the case of whomever it was I was laming on grammar, it seemed to me he was English speaking, but boorish. Could be wrong about the language, tho.
Sorry if I’ve been harsh, John; and it was my conclusion as well that he Γ¬s English speaking. Then he deserved it.

I try to never correct grammar or spelling

and there is quite a dif between ‘Strain’ and ‘Merican’. In fact, a Scottish (local) friend was told by his family in Scotland that he can not speak English:-)
I can speak a few languages of which Home Language is Afrikaans, while living in an English city, and Zulu is also one very prominent language here in Kwa ZuluNatal. A real good joke was, when writing in Netherlands on a Netherlands news group, I was sh*t out by a Netherlander because my Netherlands had a tendency towards Afrikaans! He could not take us ‘Amsterdam’s with our funny dialects, he said:-0

unless I catch it in
someone’s post where they’re also miscorrecting something (as Bill did me), or they are repetitive boors.
2. How many languages can you, John, communicate in?

Depends whether you count English, ‘Strain, and ‘Merican as separate languages! I can get by in Spanish, and at one point was fluent in French.

good, and surprising! we usually see Yankee’s and Brits as mono-lingual:-) Hecate said she can also speak Spanish.
I am a descendent of the French, and wish I could speak it, but use therefore will be very limited here.
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Hecate
Aug 24, 2005
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 21:08:14 +0200, DD wrote:

Sorry if I’ve been harsh, John; and it was my conclusion as well that he Γ¬s English speaking. Then he deserved it.

I try to never correct grammar or spelling

and there is quite a dif between ‘Strain’ and ‘Merican’.

In fact, a Scottish (local) friend was told by his family in Scotland that he can not speak English:-)

Absolutely. Don’t believe Adobe when they give you a choice of US English or "International English". We should have a choice of American, Australian, English and Scottish at least πŸ™‚

I can speak a few languages of which Home Language is Afrikaans, while living in an English city, and Zulu is also one very prominent language here in Kwa ZuluNatal. A real good joke was, when writing in Netherlands on a Netherlands news group, I was sh*t out by a Netherlander because my Netherlands had a tendency towards Afrikaans! He could not take us ‘Amsterdam’s with our funny dialects, he said:-0
My partner is the *really* good language speaker. She seems to be able to just immerse herself in it and then speak it, after practice, like a native. Last time we were in Amsterdam we went to this restaurant in the Oude Kirk and the waiter asked her if she was from Arnhem (her German had given her Dutch a slightly harsh pronunciation) πŸ˜‰

good, and surprising! we usually see Yankee’s and Brits as mono-lingual:-) Hecate said she can also speak Spanish.
I am a descendent of the French, and wish I could speak it, but use therefore will be very limited here.
Yes. Actually it’s a comedy stereotype in the UK – the Brit who goes aboard and thi8nks that shouting louder in English will make him understood πŸ˜‰



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
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Roberto
Aug 24, 2005
"Hecate" wrote in message

My partner is the *really* good language speaker. She seems to be able to just immerse herself in it and then speak it, after practice, like a native. Last time we were in Amsterdam we went to this restaurant in the Oude Kirk and the waiter asked her if she was from Arnhem (her German had given her Dutch a slightly harsh pronunciation) πŸ˜‰

Where were you when I needed a translator? When I was there I was so slow and stoned they politely suggested I spoke Vulgarian. Must be some kinda lower American dialect.
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noone
Aug 25, 2005
In article ,
says…
[SNIP]
Yes. Actually it’s a comedy stereotype in the UK – the Brit who goes aboard and thi8nks that shouting louder in English will make him understood πŸ˜‰



Hecate – The Real One

Heck, I thought that was something that only we "yanks" did! Thanks for the validation.

Hunt
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Dave
Aug 25, 2005
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:25:57 +0100, Hecate wrote:

Yes. Actually it’s a comedy stereotype in the UK – the Brit who goes aboard and thi8nks that shouting louder in English will make him understood πŸ˜‰

Hecate – The Real One

and thΓ t makes it even more difficult to be understood, ’cause you Brittians have got an accent like…
I can even read Hunt’s letters with lesst cocking my ears then yours:-0
That way of forming a word in your throat, and then after is is completely formed, spitting it out. Or the Scottish talking intra-oral; or is that the Cockneys?:-)

Dave
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Hecate
Aug 25, 2005
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:54:23 -0500, "Lorem Ipsum" wrote:

"Hecate" wrote in message

My partner is the *really* good language speaker. She seems to be able to just immerse herself in it and then speak it, after practice, like a native. Last time we were in Amsterdam we went to this restaurant in the Oude Kirk and the waiter asked her if she was from Arnhem (her German had given her Dutch a slightly harsh pronunciation) πŸ˜‰

Where were you when I needed a translator? When I was there I was so slow and stoned they politely suggested I spoke Vulgarian. Must be some kinda lower American dialect.
LOL! Trouble is, because she’s so good I just find I let her do all the talking. Mind you, she’s always enjoyed doing all the talking ;-0



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
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Hecate
Aug 25, 2005
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:22:10 +0200, DD wrote:

On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:25:57 +0100, Hecate wrote:

Yes. Actually it’s a comedy stereotype in the UK – the Brit who goes aboard and thi8nks that shouting louder in English will make him understood πŸ˜‰

Hecate – The Real One

and thΓ t makes it even more difficult to be understood, ’cause you Brittians have got an accent like…
I can even read Hunt’s letters with lesst cocking my ears then yours:-0
That way of forming a word in your throat, and then after is is completely formed, spitting it out. Or the Scottish talking intra-oral; or is that the Cockneys?:-)
Ah, you mean the Glottal Stop, a favourite usage of those speaking Estuary English (as in, e.g. pronouncing lottery, lo’ery).

Liked and loved by Essex boys and girls it’s an irritant to those of us who prefer enunciation over trendiness – it’s the equivalent of hillbilly πŸ˜‰



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
D
Dave
Aug 25, 2005
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:46:32 +0100, Hecate wrote:

On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:22:10 +0200, DD wrote:

On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 00:25:57 +0100, Hecate wrote:

Yes. Actually it’s a comedy stereotype in the UK – the Brit who goes aboard and thi8nks that shouting louder in English will make him understood πŸ˜‰

Hecate – The Real One

and thΓ t makes it even more difficult to be understood, ’cause you Brittians have got an accent like…
I can even read Hunt’s letters with lesst cocking my ears then yours:-0
That way of forming a word in your throat, and then after is is completely formed, spitting it out. Or the Scottish talking intra-oral; or is that the Cockneys?:-)
Ah, you mean the Glottal Stop, a favourite usage of those speaking Estuary English (as in, e.g. pronouncing lottery, lo’ery).
Liked and loved by Essex boys and girls it’s an irritant to those of us who prefer enunciation over trendiness – it’s the equivalent of hillbilly πŸ˜‰



Hecate – The Real One

I’ve got a Afrikaans speaking niece staying in London for about a decade now, and when she’s buying something in Durban from a street vendor, she asks her mother(my sister) to talk (English) to them, because they usually think she is British and want to do her in, supposing she do not know the South African currency.

Dave
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Hecate
Aug 26, 2005
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:59:09 +0200, DD wrote:

I’ve got a Afrikaans speaking niece staying in London for about a decade now, and when she’s buying something in Durban from a street vendor, she asks her mother(my sister) to talk (English) to them, because they usually think she is British and want to do her in, supposing she do not know the South African currency.
<g> Incidentally, in English, "to do someone in" is to murder them πŸ™‚



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
D
Dave
Aug 27, 2005
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 00:27:25 +0100, Hecate wrote:

On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:59:09 +0200, DD wrote:

I’ve got a Afrikaans speaking niece staying in London for about a decade now, and when she’s buying something in Durban from a street vendor, she asks her mother(my sister) to talk (English) to them, because they usually think she is British and want to do her in, supposing she do not know the South African currency.
<g> Incidentally, in English, "to do someone in" is to murder them πŸ™‚

ooops.(!).. in Afrikaans it only comes to cheating someone. So many blunders can be made with direct translations:-)

Dave
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Hecate
Aug 27, 2005
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:35:29 +0200, DD wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 00:27:25 +0100, Hecate wrote:

On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:59:09 +0200, DD wrote:

I’ve got a Afrikaans speaking niece staying in London for about a decade now, and when she’s buying something in Durban from a street vendor, she asks her mother(my sister) to talk (English) to them, because they usually think she is British and want to do her in, supposing she do not know the South African currency.
<g> Incidentally, in English, "to do someone in" is to murder them πŸ™‚

ooops.(!).. in Afrikaans it only comes to cheating someone. So many blunders can be made with direct translations:-)
Very true. So kick back, fire up the braai and open a beer πŸ™‚



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
P
patrick
Aug 28, 2005
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:35:29 +0200, DD wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 00:27:25 +0100, Hecate wrote:

On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:59:09 +0200, DD wrote:

I’ve got a Afrikaans speaking niece staying in London for about a decade now, and when she’s buying something in Durban from a street vendor, she asks her mother(my sister) to talk (English) to them, because they usually think she is British and want to do her in, supposing she do not know the South African currency.
<g> Incidentally, in English, "to do someone in" is to murder them πŸ™‚

ooops.(!).. in Afrikaans it only comes to cheating someone. So many blunders can be made with direct translations:-)
Very true. So kick back, fire up the braai and open a beer πŸ™‚


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
SS
Synapse Syndrome
Aug 28, 2005
"patrick" wrote in message
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick

Do you use an LCD screen?

ss.

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:35:29 +0200, DD wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 00:27:25 +0100, Hecate wrote:

On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:59:09 +0200, DD wrote:

I’ve got a Afrikaans speaking niece staying in London for about a decade now, and when she’s buying something in Durban from a street vendor, she asks her mother(my sister) to talk (English) to them, because they usually think she is British and want to do her in, supposing she do not know the South African currency.
<g> Incidentally, in English, "to do someone in" is to murder them πŸ™‚

ooops.(!).. in Afrikaans it only comes to cheating someone. So many blunders can be made with direct translations:-)
Very true. So kick back, fire up the braai and open a beer πŸ™‚


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…

H
Hecate
Aug 28, 2005
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:03:12 GMT, "patrick" wrote:

OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick
Patrick, this is an alt group. Threads drift live with it.



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
P
patrick
Aug 28, 2005
OK, but do I really have to smoke that stuff to participate? .. . . . patrick

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:03:12 GMT, "patrick" wrote:
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick
Patrick, this is an alt group. Threads drift live with it.


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…
P
patrick
Aug 29, 2005
I never noticed that this is an alt. net (my screen reads: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop). Is my IP filtering something out or have the whole bunch of youse guys simply succumbed to the noxious gases of inanity?

Read over your own thread and have the decency to be embarassed.

Let’s get back on topic!

.. . . . patrick

"patrick" wrote in message
OK, but do I really have to smoke that stuff to participate? . . . . patrick

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:03:12 GMT, "patrick" wrote:
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick
Patrick, this is an alt group. Threads drift live with it.


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…

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patrick
Aug 29, 2005
I never noticed that this is an alt. net (my screen reads: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop). Is my IP filtering something out or have the whole bunch of youse guys simply succumbed to the noxious gases of inanity?

Read over your own thread and have the decency to be embarassed.

Let’s get back on topic!

.. . . . patrick

"patrick" wrote in message
OK, but do I really have to smoke that stuff to participate? . . . . patrick

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:03:12 GMT, "patrick" wrote:
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick
Patrick, this is an alt group. Threads drift live with it.


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…

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RSD99
Aug 29, 2005
"patrick" wrote in message
I never noticed that this is an alt. net (my screen reads: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop). Is my IP filtering something out or have
the
whole bunch of youse guys simply succumbed to the noxious gases of
inanity?
Read over your own thread and have the decency to be embarassed.
Let’s get back on topic!

. . . . patrick

"patrick" wrote in message
OK, but do I really have to smoke that stuff to participate? . . . . patrick

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:03:12 GMT, "patrick" wrote:
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick
Patrick, this is an alt group. Threads drift live with it.


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…

Look closer … the "Newsgroups" line in your browser’s display (second line / item below the shortcuts panel) says that the posting is cross-posted to

alt.graphics.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop
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patrick
Aug 29, 2005
"RSD99" wrote in message
"patrick" wrote in message
I never noticed that this is an alt. net (my screen reads: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop). Is my IP filtering something out or have
the
whole bunch of youse guys simply succumbed to the noxious gases of
inanity?
Read over your own thread and have the decency to be embarassed.
Let’s get back on topic!

. . . . patrick

"patrick" wrote in message
OK, but do I really have to smoke that stuff to participate? . . . . patrick

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:03:12 GMT, "patrick" wrote:
OK, it’s *way*past time for a new subject for this thread! Geeeesh! And people talk about top posting. . . .
patrick
Patrick, this is an alt group. Threads drift live with it.


Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…

Look closer … the "Newsgroups" line in your browser’s display (second line / item below the shortcuts panel) says that the posting is cross-posted to

alt.graphics.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop
Thanks for the heads-up! I never noticed that and often wondered why so many others cross posted to the two groups.
….. patrick
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Hecate
Aug 29, 2005
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:15:51 GMT, "patrick" wrote:

OK, but do I really have to smoke that stuff to participate?

No, you could always eat those nice cookies instead πŸ™‚



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you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like…

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