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1. Re: OT- just a memory
joeq Sep 11, 2008 7:07 AM (in response to Newsgroup_User)a few years ago, i had a similar thought and searched the archives of this board as well as a number of others (macfixit.com, for example) and i remember being struck by the handful of people who were completely oblivious to what was going on around them...
"sure we're under attack and all, but why can't i make a pdf?????"
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Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
Of being in this newsgroup 7 years ago and the people here trying to find
out information and deal with it.
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Alan
Adobe Community Expert, dreamweaver
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/
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2. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 11, 2008 12:42 PM (in response to Newsgroup_User)Alan posted in macromedia.dreamweaver:
> Of being in this newsgroup 7 years ago and the people here trying
> to find out information and deal with it.
Mine was of a Director mailing list. One of the regulars posted a
link to a picture he took while walking across the bridge to his
office.
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Mark A. Boyd
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3. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 11, 2008 7:13 PM (in response to Newsgroup_User)My memory was of watching my first two kids come into the world at the same
time the country was being attacked, and wondering if I would be able to
find work to feed them. (I had been laid off the week before)
Alan wrote:
> Of being in this newsgroup 7 years ago and the people here trying to
> find out information and deal with it.
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4. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 12, 2008 1:07 AM (in response to Newsgroup_User)Alan wrote:
> Of being in this newsgroup 7 years ago and the people here trying to find
> out information and deal with it.
Mine was the same, hearing the news on this news group, then getting
everyone in the office to turn the tv on and see all the networks in the
uk show pictures of the first tower, and everyone being transfixed for
the following hours and seeing it all happen live. The memories haunt me
to this day.
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5. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 12, 2008 9:29 AM (in response to Newsgroup_User).oO(Dooza)
>Alan wrote:
>> Of being in this newsgroup 7 years ago and the people here trying to find
>> out information and deal with it.
>
>Mine was the same, hearing the news on this news group, then getting
>everyone in the office to turn the tv on and see all the networks in the
>uk show pictures of the first tower, and everyone being transfixed for
>the following hours and seeing it all happen live. The memories haunt me
>to this day.
I wanted to see Star Trek TNG that day. Switched on the TV and ...
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6. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 12, 2008 9:50 AM (in response to Newsgroup_User)Cant resist....what does OT mean?
"Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> .oO(Dooza)
>
>>Alan wrote:
>>> Of being in this newsgroup 7 years ago and the people here trying to
>>> find
>>> out information and deal with it.
>>
>>Mine was the same, hearing the news on this news group, then getting
>>everyone in the office to turn the tv on and see all the networks in the
>>uk show pictures of the first tower, and everyone being transfixed for
>>the following hours and seeing it all happen live. The memories haunt me
>>to this day.
>
> I wanted to see Star Trek TNG that day. Switched on the TV and ...
>
> Micha
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7. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 12, 2008 9:52 AM (in response to Newsgroup_User)Gary wrote:
> Cant resist....what does OT mean?
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8. Re: OT- just a memory
Newsgroup_User Sep 12, 2008 9:55 AM (in response to Newsgroup_User)Thanks....
"Dooza" <doozadooza@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Gary wrote:
>> Cant resist....what does OT mean?
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