2016/01/01 22:28:10
Mesh
You're welcome.....always!!....and I missed seeing you around Bubba.....very good to see you back!!
 
Happy New Year everyone!!
2016/01/02 00:13:00
jimusic
UbiquitousBubba
Happy Gnu Year to Ewe. I hope 2016 finds you content, at peace and surrounded by loved ones...
 



Thanks Bubba. It turns out that 2016 does happen to find me content, at peace and with my loved one.
I (we) am (are) planning to have a great year, including moving to a place I've been wanting to move to for about 25 years now, and doing some writing of my own.
 
And of course continuing on with my DAW of choice recordings.
 
UbiquitousBubba
...behavio(u)rs...

I'd just like to add that this is also refreshing and nice to see for us Canadians and British who spell things with the added 'u' as in 'behaviour', and also 'colour', 'neighbour', labour, etc.
 
Thanks!
Best wishes in the new year and with your writing and also congrats on the 31 years with the Mrs.
 
That's awesome [and even more & more rare to see these days]!
 
We just past our 6 year mark on Nov 1. 
2016/01/02 10:49:01
UbiquitousBubba
ampfixer
Good to see you back Bubba. I wish you success with your writing in 2016. Put me on the list of those that intend to support your work. I'm helping a pal with a book right now and it's a real painful process for him. 
 
Will you release a hard copy or just an ebook? I think books are going to make a comeback, at least I hope so.




Thanks, man. I will release it in ebook and in print. I never thought that print would be taken out by ebooks. I think there's a place for both. While I prefer to read ebooks for convenience, I can understand why other people prefer having the tangible book. It's a little bit like choosing to buy a physical copy of an album instead of a download. There's something about the physical product that does not translate to an electronic version. One of my kids has been slowly building his vinyl library just for that reason. (I was proud when he added Moving Pictures and 2112 to his collection.)
2016/01/02 10:54:06
UbiquitousBubba
jimusic
 
UbiquitousBubba
...behavio(u)rs...

I'd just like to add that this is also refreshing and nice to see for us Canadians and British who spell things with the added 'u' as in 'behaviour', and also 'colour', 'neighbour', labour, etc.
 



We 'Mericans are only borrowing the language for awhile. You may not recognize it when we're done with it. Of course, at that point, we won't use language anymore. We'll just take selfies and grunt. Incidentally, I have to keep correcting my spelling and punctuation to US standards. I've spent so much time reading British authors that sometimes the American variation looks "wrong." 
2016/01/02 11:01:36
craigb
They like their u's over in Britain.
(Especially the Welsh.)
2016/01/02 11:33:54
bitflipper
My acceptance of e-books has grown as my eyesight has faded. Plus they remember where you left off when you fell asleep.
2016/01/02 11:38:13
Moshkito
Hi,
 
Welcome back and Happy New Yeah!
2016/01/03 15:32:28
bapu
Yer juan uvda gud juans Bubba.
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