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2009-05-28, 09:36 PM
I have just taken a look at CS version4 and I must say some great work has been done to improve the user interfaces as well as the general feel and polish.
Thank you to all involved.
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2009-05-29, 07:27 AM
Thanks. It's taken quite a lot of work and a fair few months. It's strange to think my (and the gang's) work gets used all over the place, even Australia.
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2009-05-29, 12:26 PM
Cheers. I'm really quite proud of what we've put together.
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2009-05-29, 10:30 PM
McBainUK Wrote:Thanks. It's taken quite a lot of work and a fair few months. It's strange to think my (and the gang's) work gets used all over the place, even Australia.

I have been guilty of dropping "Oh, I got a friend in Portsmouth UK and guy in Ireland that helped out." in my internet globetrotter expeditions.

Of course you guys don't have funny accents to me....

You all sound Canadian to me on the internet. (Zing!!!)


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2009-05-30, 03:13 AM
The CS4 devs decided to get together for a drink. Upon seeing a Limey, a Mick and a Troll walk in to his bar, the bartender exclaimed "What is this, a joke?!?!"
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2009-05-30, 07:14 AM
OK, the limey's me. Which one's which for the other two?
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2009-05-30, 03:55 PM (This post was last modified: 2009-05-30, 05:58 PM by johnsonx42.)
well, I thought 'Mick' was well known slang for a gent from Ireland. 'Troll' is extremely regional slang for a fellow from the southern portion of Michigan (because the southern part is below or under the bridge that connects to the upper peninsula), but of course I have no idea if that's where Fatman_do actually is (he could be a 'yooper' instead). It would have been more understandable if I'd just used something more national like 'Yank' or some such.

Just a weak attempt at international humor... epic fail, but meant only in good fun...
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2009-05-31, 12:02 AM
I am a "troll". The part of Michigan that looks like a hand is "below" the Mackinac bridge.
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#9
2009-07-16, 04:50 AM
I just reinstalled GBPVR, and added the CSkin.

I gotta say.. wow ! I havent finished loaded the plugins I might use, but so far.. this is a slick job. Nice work ppl. Looks good on the MVP (at SD).


@fatman: the wife and I took the Mac route on our last trip from NW Ontario down thru Mich, southern Ont, NY state, Ottawa etc. That is one blast of a bridge. 5 miles long if you include the ramps ! The wife was in charge of staring straight ahead and hollering at me to watch the road every time I looked around.. lol. Next time we're in that area, we're gonna check out that island with the no-cars allowed policy.
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