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I don't believe much in Christmas (One day of nice?  Why not make an #*(&#$hole Day and try to be decent the other 364 days?!??), but hey - the red wine is flowing, I'm listening to music that isn't Christmas music (Rush live in concert - yes!), and I just wanted to say thanks to the Invision staff for posting all of these developments, making a truly excellent suite of community software, and helping foster a community of inspired third-party developers.

As I reflect on another upcoming year with Invision, I think about where the Invision suite is headed and I'm glad it's in capable hands.  Yes, on occasion I frown and think "what?  but that suggestion I made months ago was sooo good!  Why haven't you implemented it yet?!?"...but when I sit back and think about the changes you make from version to version, 99.9% of the time I think "yeah, I get it...."

I could surely go on and on, but bla bla bla...in closing, Happy Holidays to everybody here - Invision staff and community members.  I'll be reading Schelling, Hegel, Jung, and Schopenhauer (and yes, playing the guilty-pleasure videogames I don't tell anyone I play), but everyone celebrates in their own way.  At least I don't have to listen to any Christmas music...:happy:

Cheers!

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13 minutes ago, liquidfractal said:

I don't believe much in Christmas (One day of nice?  Why not make an #*(&#$hole Day and try to be decent the other 364 days?!??), but hey - the red wine is flowing, I'm listening to music that isn't Christmas music (Rush live in concert - yes!), and I just wanted to say thanks to the Invision staff for posting all of these developments, making a truly excellent suite of community software, and helping foster a community of inspired third-party developers.

As I reflect on another upcoming year with Invision, I think about where the Invision suite is headed and I'm glad it's in capable hands.  Yes, on occasion I frown and think "what?  but that suggestion I made months ago was sooo good!  Why haven't you implemented it yet?!?"...but when I sit back and think about the changes you make from version to version, 99.9% of the time I think "yeah, I get it...."

I could surely go on and on, but bla bla bla...in closing, Happy Holidays to everybody here - Invision staff and community members.  I'll be reading Schelling, Hegel, Jung, and Schopenhauer (and yes, playing the guilty-pleasure videogames I don't tell anyone I play), but everyone celebrates in their own way.  At least I don't have to listen to any Christmas music...:happy:

Cheers!

Just in case you did start to miss the Christmas music

 

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7 minutes ago, steve00 said:

Just in case you did start to miss the Christmas music

 

Dear god....that takes me back....way way back to when, as a kid, I was searching frantically for a copy of Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply :laugh:

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4 minutes ago, liquidfractal said:

Dear god....that takes me back....way way back to when, as a kid, I was searching frantically for a copy of Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply :laugh:

Did not like 'Keep your hands off my power supply' ... at least you are not too young to remember those days (get funny looks off youngsters nowadays when start playing this type of music ... at least can hear every word)

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13 minutes ago, steve00 said:

Did not like 'Keep your hands off my power supply' ... at least you are not too young to remember those days (get funny looks off youngsters nowadays when start playing this type of music ... at least can hear every word)

Heh....to be honest, that's the only album of their I had....and it was for "Run Run Away" if I remember correctly.

My first ever show was Metallica...opening for Armored Saint and W.A.S.P. in Toronto.  My first ever big concert show was Twisted Sister opening for Iron Maiden during their Powerslave tour in 1984/1985.

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Just now, liquidfractal said:

Heh....to be honest, that's the only album of their I had....and it was for "Run Run Away" if I remember correctly.

My first ever show was Metallica...opening for Armored Saint and W.A.S.P. in Toronto.  My first ever big concert show was Twisted Sister opening for Iron Maiden during their Powerslave tour in 1984/1985.

:ohmy: ... not my type of music at all ... can't win them all ... give me the 60's and 70's pop music .... can't help it if like that style (currently listening to Glitter Band ... no ... not the perv with them ... just the Glitter Band)

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1 minute ago, steve00 said:

:ohmy: ... not my type of music at all ... can't win them all ... give me the 60's and 70's pop music .... can't help it if like that style (currently listening to Glitter Band ... no ... not the perv with them ... just the Glitter Band)

Metal used to be more or less exclusively my music (my angst-ridden youth I think)...but as I get older I find myself branching out in to all sorts of stuff.  Not so much into 60s or 70s pop music but right now I'm into minimalist techno and ambient stuff like Aphex Twin, millimetrik, Port Royal etc.  But still like the occasional listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd, CCR, and Heart.

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