Japanese QXP users. Mostly, the Japanese market uses Illustrator for layout, but they use 3.3.1J (I think) if they use QXP at all. QXP 4.x+ doesn't properly support Japanese language fonts. I'm not sure, but I think other asian font sets may fall into this category as well (Chinese and Korean, for example).
This is the tastiest 1 Apr joke of all...
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I don't find it difficult to believe that Gates would hedge his bets. After all, who can predict what happened to the Gates genes when they were intermingled with another to produce his offspring?
Ha!! Poor little (fictional) Rupert would get the boot if Gates could just clone himself without arousing suspicion...
Plus, we've had it on the calendar for over a months as a "department day off". Does it count if your boss is in on it?
Sure, it probably seems obsessive - especially to the under-20 crowd on this page. But I'm a geek, I was born in the early 70's (I barely remember the release of SW), and I consider myself fortunate to have been alive at a time when I can still appreciate what made the first film special.
Sometimes, it's worthwhile to make the choice not to be jaded.
how many people are still using 3.x on OS 9?
Japanese QXP users. Mostly, the Japanese market uses Illustrator for layout, but they use 3.3.1J (I think) if they use QXP at all. QXP 4.x+ doesn't properly support Japanese language fonts. I'm not sure, but I think other asian font sets may fall into this category as well (Chinese and Korean, for example).
I don't find it difficult to believe that Gates would hedge his bets. After all, who can predict what happened to the Gates genes when they were intermingled with another to produce his offspring?
Ha!! Poor little (fictional) Rupert would get the boot if Gates could just clone himself without arousing suspicion...
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Plus, we've had it on the calendar for over a months as a "department day off". Does it count if your boss is in on it?
Sure, it probably seems obsessive - especially to the under-20 crowd on this page. But I'm a geek, I was born in the early 70's (I barely remember the release of SW), and I consider myself fortunate to have been alive at a time when I can still appreciate what made the first film special.
Sometimes, it's worthwhile to make the choice not to be jaded.
~~b