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Just in case anyone from Adobe thinks these forums are getting better, are more accepted now that all the knowledgeable regulars have been driven off and the community that existed has been destroyed. This Forum still sucks, its slow ugly and a huge space waster. The dialog in the forums has turned into a bunch of lazy people who can't be bothered to read the manual. All discussion about anything technical or advanced just doesn't exist. thanks Adobe.
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dec9 wrote:
Love means never having to say your sorry.
(I did learn something from the 1970s)
I have a different twist on that: love means being able to say you're sorry.
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greenjumpyone wrote:
dec9 wrote:
Love means never having to say your sorry.
(I did learn something from the 1970s)
I have a different twist on that: love means being able to say you're sorry.
I agree with that too.
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My mistake as well suggesting he have his picture taken with some Red Camel Overalls.
as for the users admitting mistakes while other not. Does seem that way.
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John Joslin wrote:
Curt y has the little puffer train.
Ah so...
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This forum is still crappy.
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> This forum is still crappy.
Agreed Buko - so was the old one, for different reasons.
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I really don´t know how Adobe handles this internally, but if I were to designate someone with such a (currently needlessly generalized, what I consider debatable and worth changing, because it *is* related to usually just one product respectively of meaning only for the related group of users) title, I´d check whether this person fulfills these product expertise unrelated criteria:
And that is part of the main issue. Transparency is not Adobe's best practice and it's reflected throught its entire product line of "Toys R Us" branded bloatware.