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Subject: Re: RE. FLASH: Mac OS 9 Upgrades--should you do it? [OT] Dear Coward
From: Frederico
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:07:11 +0100

On 10/13/1999 1:33 PM, Max Sux via max_suxathotmail [dot] com, said:

>You just wrote a huge message to the entire list and not one little bit of
>it contained anything relating to Flash. Where do you get off?

Read it again, bone head. It is directly related to using Flash
(Macromedia, Adobe ATM, etc, remember?), products and this was addressed
in the opening paragraphs.

If you don't think such OS issues are or will be discussed on this list
and others, you're bloody dreaming. When's the last time you blasted
someone for posting NT queries? Or email queries? Or HTML queries? What's
that? I thought so.

As for non-Flash related posts, this list is full of them. I used to try
to respect [OT] for this list, but, since few others do or will, I
relaxed my position quite a bit. My crew and myself also spend a
considerable amount of time helping people from this list, both on list
and off, with Flash-specific and Flash-related problems, so you obviously
haven't been around very long, or your keen observant skills would have
noted as such.

And, yes, Mr. Too-scared-to-use-his-real-name, I (we) make a fine living
using Flash--on both platforms.

Oh, yeah, and, bite me.

Frederico
Coming to you live from a black IBM running NT


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