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2015/05/10 05:30:57
Bristol_Jonesey
fitzj
Hard work keeping up with Cakewalk these days, so many updates.


What, one a month?
 
Isn't this what we wanted? A steady rollout of bug fixes, workflow enhancements, new features & toys?
2015/05/10 06:46:19
TPayton
michael diemer
Yes. For example, 'Clueless in Lewiston.' But that would be down the road aways. Or is it up the road?


Ah yes. When I visited the Lewiston/Auburn area of Maine a number of years ago, I got a real bang out of the fact that it was referred to locally as "LA".  Los Angeles has nothing on Maine! 


2015/05/10 13:07:08
michael diemer
YouDontHasToCallMeJohnson
michael diemer
Get useless in Eustis.



Eustis appears to have some pretty country. I could get my head around a bit of Eustisness.
 
Could be part of a chorus:
"And that all happened
  Just before
   We got useless in Eustis."


LOL
2015/05/10 13:10:59
michael diemer
TPayton
michael diemer
Yes. For example, 'Clueless in Lewiston.' But that would be down the road aways. Or is it up the road?


Ah yes. When I visited the Lewiston/Auburn area of Maine a number of years ago, I got a real bang out of the fact that it was referred to locally as "LA".  Los Angeles has nothing on Maine! 




We also have a desert in Maine. It's called "The desert Of Maine." It's an actual desert, caused by poor land management. Dunes are like 60 feet high, burying houses completely. A great place to bring visitors (or those "from away" - which includes me, since I was born in Chicago, and have only been here 27 years).
2015/05/10 15:45:19
TPayton
michael diemer
TPayton
michael diemer
Yes. For example, 'Clueless in Lewiston.' But that would be down the road aways. Or is it up the road?


Ah yes. When I visited the Lewiston/Auburn area of Maine a number of years ago, I got a real bang out of the fact that it was referred to locally as "LA".  Los Angeles has nothing on Maine! 




We also have a desert in Maine. It's called "The desert Of Maine." It's an actual desert, caused by poor land management. Dunes are like 60 feet high, burying houses completely. A great place to bring visitors (or those "from away" - which includes me, since I was born in Chicago, and have only been here 27 years).


Interesting. Just goes to show what unusual things you will find in the most unlikely places.
 
BTW, small world. I am originally a Chicago area guy myself.
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