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Old April 9th 18, 02:00 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10
Neil
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Default Can Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint & withfonts?

On 4/8/2018 8:58 PM, Ragnusen Ultred wrote:
Am Fri, 6 Apr 2018 08:04:53 -0400, schrieb Neil:

I understand your frustration with the course this topic has taken,
and I'm sure you're right about the real costs of his project. I'm OK
with the idea that Ragnusen has a "solution" that satisfies him, even
if it isn't the most logical or cost-effective process.


Bear in mind that Ken Springer has every right to come to dead wrong
conclusions (which he did in the post you are responding to).

Ken was dead wrong about almost everything he said.
That's a fact which is easily proven in this thread.

It's Ken's prerogative to be dead wrong. I don't begrudge him his own
opinions.

He wasn't wrong about everything.
He was just dead wrong about almost everything he said.

What that means though, is that Ken "might" be dead wrong about everything.
Who knows since he clearly didn't check a single fact before he made his
statements.

I must repeat that I am NOT desparaging Ken.
I'm not.

I'm simply stating an emotionless fact.
Ken's statements are mostly dead wrong.

I proved that by the mere fact that what he said was wrong.
He can prove it to himself too (if he wanted to).

The fact that Ken got almost all his facts wrong means something *else* is
going on in Ken's head.

That's OK. We all have "psychology". So, I don't really know what is
going on inside of Ken's head.

All I can tell you, and Ken, is that almost all of what Ken said in the
post you are responding to is easily proven to be dead wrong.

I'm not sure why you are responding to *my* post with your opinions
about Ken's comments. But my response is that you didn't understand
Ken's comments. The only thing I saw that he "got wrong" was thinking
that you didn't post examples of your project, which you did. His other
points, that you didn't follow the 6P rule, don't understand the
software and are using the wrong tools for the job were pretty accurate,
IMO, and would be so for any graphics professional. But as I said, I'm
OK with that because you're satisfied and it costs me nothing.

I think there is more for you to learn by showing a bit more humility
toward those of us with the knowledge that you lack than by tossing
insults such as those in your reply to me that actually expose your
inexperience.

--
best regards,

Neil
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