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    Default Re: Adobe commits suicide

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    one of us at the very least
    So, perhaps you shouldn't really talk for all of us, do you?
    John.

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    Default Re: Adobe commits suicide

    I think the title Moderator is a bit of a misnomer in some cases.

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    Default Re: Adobe commits suicide

    Quote Originally Posted by covoxer View Post
    So, perhaps you shouldn't really talk for all of us, do you?
    I didn't

    I deliberately said 'one of us at least' because I can only speak for one of us [me] the rest is a maybe

    so if then you are referring to 'those of us who live elsewhere' - well it would be interesting to find out who agrees and who does not, about anti-globalisation and protectionism, which is what I was referring to

    and sure grammatically what I said is in absolute terms, but in practice it is idiomatic - but I don't need to tell you that John, do I ? you speak english
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    Default Re: Adobe commits suicide

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    but in practice it is idiomatic
    Ah my fault! Sorry about saying it that way. I should say: "it all seems pretty much reasonable for those of us who live elsewhere".

    you speak english
    No, I speak English.

    On the serious note though, dividing TG members into "USA guys" and "those of us who live elsewhere" is a bit discriminating, don't you think?
    John.

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    Default Re: Adobe commits suicide

    On the serious note though, dividing TG members into "USA guys" and "those of us who live elsewhere" is a bit discriminating, don't you think?

    No more than wanting art jobs to be in particular cities in the USA rather than anywhere else. A bit like suggesting that Xara should be hiring only from within the UK.

    We all want our fellow citizens to be in employment, no matter where we live, it's entirely natural.

    Perhaps we can all move on from this particular aspect?

 

 

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