My Photoshop…

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Ho
Aug 28, 2004
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Is it just me, or do threads in which the author refers to Photoshop as "my Photoshop" seem to be written by people who are either clueless, pirates, or both?

Apologies to any legitimate owners of "My Photoshop".

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Nona_Pearson
Aug 28, 2004
Yes, it’s just you. Time to go take a walk outside.
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Ho
Aug 28, 2004
Thank you, Nona, but it’s raining cats and dogs and I have nothing better to do than to analyze the writings of others.

How long have you hated your father?
Aug 28, 2004
You’re just NOW noticing that, Howard?

I made that connection years ago…and I have to agree with you.

"My Photoshop" is second only to "My Adobe" as a red-flag statement.
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Ho
Aug 28, 2004
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention "My Adobe".

It’s bugged me for some time, Phos. I guess I was just in the mood to say something about it today.
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BobLevine
Aug 28, 2004
Would you please take this to the lounge?

Bob
Aug 28, 2004
That’s where it should’ve started, Bob…but I couldn’t resist adding my agreement.
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Ho
Aug 29, 2004
Sorry, Robert. I started it here because this is where 99% of all the "My Photoshop" threads are started. You can shut it down now if you like.
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Ol__Whozit
Aug 29, 2004
So what would you have posted as a more "acceptable" claim? "My licensed(?)copy of Adobe Photoshop that I’ve installed on my PC?" Why don’t you just contemplate your navel next time instead.
Aug 29, 2004
Yes.

And, No.
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brent_bertram
Aug 29, 2004
Kinda a slow day <G> !
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Ho
Aug 29, 2004
Why don’t you just contemplate your navel next time instead. (?)

Actually, I was contemplating my navel when the idea to slam people who write about "My Photoshop" popped into my head. BTW, it (my navel) is nearly lint-free.

Is there any way one of the hosts can move this to the lounge?

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