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Date Posted: 11:47:05 10/02/07 Tue
Author: The Chief
Subject: Speak for yourself, CC! I'm still a "Mid-Timer", thankyouverymuch! LOL And thanks for the answers, guys. I figured it was all about FX, both visual and audio. But hey, if it got all of us together on one thread... I suppose it was worth asking!
In reply to: Cece (Hey, a post with Heather, judi, MichelleB, and Cece! The oldtimers! 's message, "I'm sure it's all whatever has the most effect. It's like when they used to show people driving, they'd show the driver moving the steering wheel back and forth to give the impression of driving. As for effect, remember the old teletypes? Even the Zulu type on JAGs was a throwback to that, I believe." on 09:05:57 10/02/07 Tue


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