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Happy New Year to ALL
Posted by Roland R. kahlenberg on December 31, 2005 at 12:35 amApologies to all for my absence these past few weeks. I’ve been busy trying to do some music stuff. For those interested, I’ve got a demo song here BringAllGoodPeople (6.3MB).
May next year be an awesome year for all.
Cheers
RoRK
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Serge Hamad
December 31, 2005 at 4:56 am[RoRK] “May next year be an awesome year for all.”
2 U 2 buddy!
Serge
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Justin Productions
December 31, 2005 at 5:04 amHappy New Year guys! God bless Cow Leaders and everyone!
Justin Productions
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John Dickinson
December 31, 2005 at 10:58 amHappy new year and best wishes from Sydney. Man it’s hot here 😛
JD
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Steve Roberts
December 31, 2005 at 12:30 pmMay all your friends ask you, “what are you smiling about?”
Happy New year!
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David Modijefsky
December 31, 2005 at 3:53 pmLikewise. Learned a lot again this year on this list. Also a shout to Ron and Kathlyn. Are they really Dutch 😉
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Ron Lindeboom
December 31, 2005 at 4:25 pm[Stolichnaya] “Also a shout to Ron and Kathlyn. Are they really Dutch 😉 “
Hi Stolichnaya,
Yes, I come from a long line of Dutch dairy farmers who hail from the Friesland area of the Netherlands. My family were dairy farmers for many, many generations. It’s how I learned to be a workaholic; this, as cows never know it’s summer and that you want to go surfing, or that it’s a holiday and you want to go skiing. Cows only know that they are hungry and you need to feed them. It’s a seven day a week, 365 day a year job.
Perfect practice for building something like this. ;o)
We are happy to hear that you find the site useful and that you have learned and benefitted from the support of our magnificent leaders and the great members here who make this the community that it is.
All the best for the year ahead,
Ron & Kathlyn Lindeboom
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Roget Wordman
December 31, 2005 at 6:22 pmthank you all for your time and for the generosity of effort that has evolved into an extraordinary community of mind and design…
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Thehardmenpath
December 31, 2005 at 6:49 pmHappy new year to the cow masters, to the gurus that help every day, to the people with doubts for making us think, to the Adobe developers, to any other developers, to actors, directors, editors, dps, electricians, cameramen, pizza carriers and… ok, producers too.
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Filip Vandueren
January 1, 2006 at 3:07 amMy best wishes for all those people who make me wonder:
“how do they find the time to be so open in helping these people… don’t they have a real job ?” 😉
But then I see a question on the cow that poses a challenge to me, and I start working on it for three hours, just to find that elusive expression or combination of filters! 😎
And then I know again what this community is all about:share, people !
A colleague of mine saw the 3D CD-case project I made a while ago, and said: you didn’t post that on the Cow did you, you’ll loose jobs over that, I said: of course I put it on the cow 😎
2006 will be a great year for the cow, I predict humongous succes for the site and the mag, and who knows: a vodcast.
The strength of the cow remains that Ron can keep this monster online with the proper advertising, without burrying the content behind 2000 banners, thus giving all these brilliant people the room to share knowledge.
a specal dedication (besides Ron and Kathlyn) goes to Franklin for launching the podcast: the amount of energy that must go into doing that stuff…
Oh, and Ron: “lokkich nijjier”
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Graham Quince
January 1, 2006 at 10:28 amCan I just add my own Happy New Year too.
[Filip Vandueren] “A colleague of mine saw the 3D CD-case project I made a while ago, and said: you didn’t post that on the Cow did you, you’ll loose jobs over that, I said: of course I put it on the cow 😎”
I have also had experiences with non-Cow folk. One of the managers came into the office one day, saw I was on the Cow and said “You’re always on there, don’t you do any work?” He said it jokingly, but still disapproving, so I took 5 minutes to show him where the mechanics behind half the resources I’d prepared had come from.
“Oh” He said “but at least you don’t help anyone else out, do you?”Some people just don’t get it.
Graham
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