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monical1
09-09-2007, 06:15 PM
Yep, that's it. That's all I have to say about the learning curve with MixMeister. I've had it for today. I'm losing my *^%$#@!* mind!!!!! I need my own %#@%office (%#@%office)!!!!
SpinBob
09-09-2007, 06:16 PM
If anyone sees Monica's mind rolling around on the floor, please pick it up, dust it off and return it to her. Much appreciated.
like2bike
09-09-2007, 06:18 PM
Bob I think I heard a thud. I'll go check and see if it was Ms. M's mind. BRB...:D
SpinBob
09-09-2007, 06:20 PM
I would have thought more of a splat or a squish. If it was a thud, maybe it was the cat.
like2bike
09-09-2007, 06:21 PM
I don't have a cat. I think it was Ms. M banging her head on the keyboard...
kszspin
09-09-2007, 06:26 PM
Monica, take a deep breath......and try to get a little more specific for us. :grin:
If I can make playlist on MM, you certainly can. :p
Moonsavvy
09-09-2007, 06:35 PM
Might I introduce you to my mixmeister girlfriend, she comes in handy.
Liketobike meet Monica :D
I feel for you Mon, when I first started mixmeister I did this http://www.sparkimg.com/emoticons/crash.gifhttp://www.sparkimg.com/emoticons/censored.gif
SpinBob
09-09-2007, 06:51 PM
I don't have a cat. I think it was Ms. M banging her head on the keyboard...Banging her head on the keyboard, must of picked that up from AC too. :D
like2bike
09-09-2007, 07:07 PM
Banging her head on the keyboard, must of picked that up from AC too. :D
Maybe when they kissed? ;)
Monica seriously, you are so adorable so that's why it's fun to tease you a little! (And believe me, I understand what goes around comes around so feel free to tease and taunt me as well when the opportunity presents itself, which, for me is pretty much a daily occurrence!) :D
But as the K-girl says, let's hear specifics. We can help you sweetie!
Moonsavvy
09-09-2007, 07:15 PM
AC and Monica sitt'n in a tree
K-I-S-S-I-N-G. http://www.sparkimg.com/emoticons/date.gif
Jetset might get a little jealous though :p
I think Monica was just venting a little. What's the problem, whatever it is we can help. :)
SpinBob
09-09-2007, 08:24 PM
Just to clarify for folks who don't frequent the "other" forum, AC's avatar there is a smilie banging its head on the keyboard
cfoam4me
09-09-2007, 08:58 PM
Yup, sounds like he's been working with Monica! (hehehehehehe)
I use no avatar here now because I am a purist.
If you want to use Mixmeister properly, take a mixture of green tea, Elmer's clue, duct tape and A-1 Steak Sauce (original flavor). Once you have assembled all this place it on a small table next to your computer, don't mix anything yet. You'll also need an Allen wrench, needle nose pliers, a Phillips head screwdriver, a rubber mallet, a 3/16's metric ratchet, a watering can and 10 ounces of Thompson's water seal.
Now put everything together in numerical order alphabetically left to right front to back, side to side, low to high, light to dark, left to right, area code first, small to large (XL if available and extra for XXL), take 20% off and add sales tax. Put your left foot in, put your left foot out, put your left foot in and you shake it all about (This may sound Hokey Pokey, but that's what it's all about). Divide and conquer, add when necessary, united we stand divided we fall, we must hang together or we will surely hang seperately.
Now, add water, mix when ready, lather, rinse, repeat, replace batteries when necessary, do not use without reading the instructions, don't go over the suggested retail price, employess must wash hands, know where the nearest exits are, do not tamper with smoke detectors in the lavatories, place all liquids in 3 ounce containers and in a zip lock bag, and take all shoes off when going through the metal detectors.
The steak sauce is really good on grilled chicken.
PM me if you need more help. Shana Tova.
monical1
09-09-2007, 09:57 PM
I use no avatar here now because I am a purist.
If you want to use Mixmeister properly, take a mixture of green tea, Elmer's clue, duct tape and A-1 Steak Sauce (original flavor). Once you have assembled all this place it on a small table next to your computer, don't mix anything yet. You'll also need an Allen wrench, needle nose pliers, a Phillips head screwdriver, a rubber mallet, a 3/16's metric ratchet, a watering can and 10 ounces of Thompson's water seal.
Now put everything together in numerical order alphabetically left to right front to back, side to side, low to high, light to dark, left to right, area code first, small to large (XL if available and extra for XXL), take 20% off and add sales tax. Put your left foot in, put your left foot out, put your left foot in and you shake it all about (This may sound Hokey Pokey, but that's what it's all about). Divide and conquer, add when necessary, united we stand divided we fall, we must hang together or we will surely hang seperately.
Now, add water, mix when ready, lather, rinse, repeat, replace batteries when necessary, do not use without reading the instructions, don't go over the suggested retail price, employess must wash hands, know where the nearest exits are, do not tamper with smoke detectors in the lavatories, place all liquids in 3 ounce containers and in a zip lock bag, and take all shoes off when going through the metal detectors.
The steak sauce is really good on grilled chicken.
PM me if you need more help. Shana Tova.
Ohhhhhhhh.... It's all so clear to me now. I was making it waaaaaayyyyy harder than it is. :D Thanks for the humor you guys. :grin: I really needed it, as this program is seriously frustrating! My son is in a band and deals with a lot of these kinds of programs for recording music. When he tries to help me it reminds me of when I had to program my mom's digital watch when I was 16. :roll: I'm not even sure what I need help with yet. My son helped me edit "Drop some Drums" by Love Tattoo because there's a part in the middle somewhere that makes me crazy! It makes my head feel like it's going to explode but the rest of it is great. So we edited it and then he had to go to work. :( So I'm trying to "blend" my songs and they just don't seem as smooth as they should. I'm wondering if I need to fade them in and out with the volume line thingy but it' so hard.
SpinBob
09-09-2007, 11:35 PM
I use no avatar here now because I am a purist.I guess this begs the question, at least in my pointed little noggin', what about eschewing an avatar is pure and using one less so?
Well...what does having an avatar actually mean? Is it an image of what you wish things to appear, actually appear, might appear will appear, or some expression of art, humor, irony, emotion, eroticism? If people compliment an avatar, is that some form of acceptance? A point of commonality that adds comfort and solice? Or is it something else?
Many go through the trouble of selecting an avatar for reasons known only to themselves. I've had avatars before. I may have them again. Halloween is coming soon, so quien sabe?
jsejt
09-10-2007, 07:44 AM
AC and Monica sitt'n in a tree
K-I-S-S-I-N-G. http://www.sparkimg.com/emoticons/date.gif
Jetset might get a little jealous though :p
I think Monica was just venting a little. What's the problem, whatever it is we can help. :)
I don't think Monica knows about my online boyfriend AC......(shhh let's keep it our little secret).
jsejt
09-10-2007, 07:47 AM
Well...what does having an avatar actually mean? Is it an image of what you wish things to appear, actually appear, might appear will appear, or some expression of art, humor, irony, emotion, eroticism? If people compliment an avatar, is that some form of acceptance? A point of commonality that adds comfort and solice? Or is it something else?
Many go through the trouble of selecting an avatar for reasons known only to themselves. I've had avatars before. I may have them again. Halloween is coming soon, so quien sabe?
Exactly! Looking at my avatar again, a girl can dream can't she?
monical1
09-10-2007, 07:51 AM
I don't think Monica knows about my online boyfriend AC......(shhh let's keep it our little secret).
:D:D:D
SpinBob
09-10-2007, 08:17 AM
Well...what does having an avatar actually mean?"What does my avatar mean," will probably have many different answers, but that wasn't what I asked. You seem to have already answered that question, at least for yourself, and deemed not having one "pure." I just asked, if you care to share, how you came to that conclusion.
"What does my avatar mean," will probably have many different answers, but that wasn't what I asked. You seem to have already answered that question, at least for yourself, and deemed not having one "pure." I just asked, if you care to share, how you came to that conclusion.
Sure...Since there is no conclusion I arrived at it easily.
SpinBob
09-10-2007, 12:45 PM
Fair enough.
megale3
09-10-2007, 01:02 PM
When in doubt with any windows application "right click":o and remeber Ctrl+Alt+Del
Meg
Well...what does having an avatar actually mean? Is it an image of what you wish things to appear, actually appear, might appear will appear, or some expression of art, humor, irony, emotion, eroticism? If people compliment an avatar, is that some form of acceptance? A point of commonality that adds comfort and solice? Or is it something else?
Many go through the trouble of selecting an avatar for reasons known only to themselves. I've had avatars before. I may have them again. Halloween is coming soon, so quien sabe?
Perhaps it's the late hour, perhaps it's the juxtaposition of "nothingness" with an avatar that bangs its head against the wall. Maybe it's the glass of wine.
I am getting a kick out of the Zen AC above. He never ceases to surprise. That is his secret weapon.
Perhaps it's the late hour, perhaps it's the juxtaposition of "nothingness" with an avatar that bangs its head against the wall. Maybe it's the glass of wine.
I am getting a kick out of the Zen AC above. He never ceases to surprise. That is his secret weapon.
It's that time of the year. The responsibility of atonement cannot be expressed in an avatar. But I do like the pretty, shiney colors.
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