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2011/08/01 21:50:39
Bub
I am pissed about one thing ...

WHERE THE HELL IS X1C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




2011/08/01 22:01:07
Jonbouy
Bub


I am pissed about one thing ...

WHERE THE HELL IS X1C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Marketing hype!

I'm happy with 8.5.* (64 bit of course)

Oh my did I just say that out loud...
2011/08/01 22:26:56
John
I said all that John sorry if my words are a little confusing but you also validate my argument because this is where the computer has to work the hardest. If I had a 64 audio file, a 64 bit plug and a 64 bit synth and you are right it doesn't matter if it is a 32 bit system or a 64 bit system the system runs better and this is the same if we use a 32 bit example. Yea I know I have confused the issue because 32 bit computing and 64 bit computing and 32 bit recording and 64 bit recording are two different things, sorry I was a little drunk I think when I wrote what I wrote but my point still stands. The benefits of 64 bit computing are negligible at the moment unless you are going to use a 100 tracks of audio or create a digital orchestra. Ok sorry about that guys!!!

I wouldn't worry about it.  Its over now.
2011/08/01 23:29:54
Bub
You hear that everyone ... no more participating in this thread ... John said it's over.




2011/08/02 02:27:15
FastBikerBoy
The needs argument isn't a good route to go down. I predict in another 100 or so posts in this thread someone will point out the only things you need are air, water & food.

Oh...... I just did, at least that's saved the next 99 posts.
2011/08/02 02:43:16
Bub
Great! Now I gotta post the thread caboose again for John.


2011/08/02 08:01:05
SteveStrummerUK
FastBikerBoy


The needs argument isn't a good route to go down. I predict in another 100 or so posts in this thread someone will point out the only things you need are air, water & food. 
You forgot beer   And Mrs Brown's Boys
 
FastBikerBoy
 

Oh...... I just did, at least that's saved the next 99 posts.
It's a well known phenomenon that a thread is never truly over until it gets locked, or someone compares someone else to Hitler.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Now who is it that John reminds me of by telling us this thread is over
 
2011/08/02 11:00:54
Jonbouy
To be fair John only said his argument was over, not the thread.

Bub was being a Strawman with the caboose I think...
2011/08/02 12:01:42
Bub
Jonbouy

To be fair John only said his argument was over, not the thread.

Bub was being a Strawman with the caboose I think...
I wouldn't say I was being a Strawman as much as I was just giving him a taste of his own medicine. See, he's always trying to control threads and when it doesn't go his way he basically tells you to stop talking. For example, "Lets stop this negative nonsense.", and "Its over now.".

But hey, I much prefer Johns approach as apposed to name calling, death threats, and praising that no good Mother-Fuhrer as we've seen so many times here in the recent past. LOL!
2011/08/02 12:40:49
SteveStrummerUK
 
Are we mixing up our 'Johns' here
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