david wrote: > > >>> What is this "point" you refer to? Since when did discussion list >>> emails have "points"? ;-) >>> >>> >> I have heard a rumour that there might have been a point once upon a >> time. I was asking merely out of historical curiosity. ;) >> > > You sound like a historian who switched to marketing. Per Dilbert, > marketing people truly believe such rumors. Dilbert used one to reverse > the transformation of a marketing guy into a weasel. > > I went to a friend's house the other day and we played a game where we had to go round making up fantastical stories about our imaginary uncles. I thought I would see if people liked it here - the uncle thing takes a bit of the competitive sting out of it. But then I get carried away by it all anyway. Sorry. :( I guess 'real programmers' are a bit like imaginary uncles. I never used to like marketing. Now I'm working for a small company doing electronics and computer stuff where the boss (who I like in other ways) keeps selling things that don't exist yet and may not even be physically possible to construct. This bugs me and I'm not sure what to do about it. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user