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Default Variable Density is better that Variable Area


"Sergio Sanmiguel" wrote in message
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On Jun 1, 2:26 pm, Radium wrote:
On Jun 1, 12:52 am, "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote:

Yes very similar,
all four are obsolete technology
not worth arguing about.


Um, M$ GS Wavetable SW Synth is still present in around
99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999% of computers in the world --
including MACs. Yes, even Macintoshes -- and other non-M$ OSes -- are
also polluted with the kakaa stinky M$ GS Wavetable SW Synth.

Does anyone besides you really care?


Anyone with sensitive ears definitely cares.

Is dog **** better than horse ****?


Both are tolerable compared human kakaa. Human kakaa is the stinkiest
of all kakaa. Human kakaa stinks badlier than all non-human kakaa put
together.


Entertaining thread. Is like watching an old Three Stooges film in a
THX system...


Naaaa.....It's not nearly as sophisticated as that.......


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