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Re: Student edition of DP 5 - expires?

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MIDI Life Crisis wrote:That is very encouraging! How little we know about MOTU! :) Thanks!
Hide your scowl, MOTU is looking. ;) But seriously MLC, you need a little nap. Someone's awful cranky, and it ain't me...

(I can send you some Xmas chocolates to take the edge off).

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amergin wrote:Doesn't sound like something MOTU would do, they don't even copy protect DP. I'd suggest you email Berklee and ask them.
There is no student edition or educational discount from MOTU. What you have is most likely an illegal copy.

Student Edition - that's rich! :) BTW, no offense to the OP. How would you know what was given to you was illegal? Did someone charge you for it? Could MOTU have worked a deal with Berklee for their online courses? Never saw anything about that in their PR re: the online courses.
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I did the course - back to your seat!

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dazzjazz wrote:I did the course - back to your seat!

bOing wrote:
How do you mean "got"? ;) SEIZE HIM!!! [angry mob races toward internet]
Well, I guess according to the response from MOTU, when your copy stops working you'll need to buy the program.
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James Steele wrote:
dazzjazz wrote:I did the course - back to your seat!
bOing wrote:How do you mean "got"? ;) SEIZE HIM!!! [angry mob races toward internet]
Well, I guess according to the response from MOTU, when your copy stops working...
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bOing wrote:
...they call it DP6! [doh!] :lol: :roll: :shock:
:lol:

Shame on you. :wink:
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Re: Student edition of DP 5 - expires?

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GloryisSilent wrote:Don't worry, he gets some sort of kick out of being a jerk to people with <2000 posts.
And YOUR reply doesn't make YOU seem like a JERK? :roll:

MLC is one of the most valuable contributors to this forum. I'm happy to have him here and have a great deal of respect for him. I certainly can't say the same for you.
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Re: Student edition of DP 5 - expires?

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666 wrote:
GloryisSilent wrote:Don't worry, he gets some sort of kick out of being a jerk to people with <2000 posts.
And YOUR reply doesn't make YOU seem like a JERK? :roll:

MLC is one of the most valuable contributors to this forum. I'm happy to have him here and have a great deal of respect for him. I certainly can't say the same for you.
No, not at all. When someone is being unreasonable and rude I don't see it as being anything of the kind by pointing it out.

He's been doing it for as long as I've seen. I've been searching threads on this forum for a couple weeks now while I learn DP and he's routinely snide to people who are new to the forum. There is a very distinct correlation between how he treats someone and how many posts the have. Perhaps your 1100+ posts exclude you from that :roll:

That's not to say he's the only one for sure.

I can already see the, "If you don't like it then leave!" posts being typed. I have no problem with that, and I probably will leave because of it. You guys who think that you're helping motu should take a step back and look at what's going on. Seems to be a lot of good people here, but unfortunately there's a few who think they own the place and can treat people with minimal, if any, respect.

I'd not be the first user driven off by the attitude here. When I first heard of the forum via a link at gearslutz I received 2 unsolicited PM's tell me essentially 'Don't bother with that place'. There's been a few threads there and on 2 other forums I frequent where people have a very low opinion of this forum... Perhaps some sage advice:

"The first time someone calls you a horse you punch him on the nose, the second time someone calls you a horse you call him a jerk but the third time someone calls you a horse, well then perhaps it's time to go shopping for a saddle."
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GloryisSilent wrote: I can already see the, "If you don't like it then leave!" posts being typed. I have no problem with that, and I probably will leave because of it. You guys who think that you're helping motu should take a step back and look at what's going on. Seems to be a lot of good people here, but unfortunately there's a few who think they own the place and can treat people with minimal, if any, respect.
You talk a straight game, Glory, and I for one appreciate you having the balls to at least speak up against uwarranted bullying and emotional tyranny. They don't have to go hand in hand with expertise, but some people think that they cannot be teachers without proving that they are at the head of the class, facing you.

The one thing I ask is to only use this guy ----> :roll: <---- in absolute emergencies because he's mostly used by the kind of person I mentioned above. (I'm not talking about your post here, 666.)

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bOing wrote:
GloryisSilent wrote: I can already see the, "If you don't like it then leave!" posts being typed. I have no problem with that, and I probably will leave because of it. You guys who think that you're helping motu should take a step back and look at what's going on. Seems to be a lot of good people here, but unfortunately there's a few who think they own the place and can treat people with minimal, if any, respect.
You talk a straight game, Glory, and I for one appreciate you having the balls to at least speak up against uwarranted bullying and emotional tyranny.
I agree. I don't think Glory's response was out of line, whereas I thought MLC's was. I don't think that stating so infers anything about the competence of one user vs. another.
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I think I'm going to have this post laminated and framed. Send one to my monkey friend down under, too.

Unfortunately, I think the people who could most benefit from this face-down-in-the-stench-of-modesty lesson have probably long unsubscribed from this thread for fear of popping that bubble of self delusion. Shame.

Oh well, at least I was a witness. So were you, reader. ;)
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GloryisSilent wrote:He's been doing it for as long as I've seen. I've been searching threads on this forum for a couple weeks now while I learn DP and he's routinely snide to people who are new to the forum. There is a very distinct correlation between how he treats someone and how many posts the have. Perhaps your 1100+ posts exclude you from that :roll:
Oh gosh... now let ME use the eyeball roll emoticon... okay? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Firstly, I will grant that sometimes MLC can get testy and when I feel he (or for that matter ANYBODY) crosses the line, then I will say something... and not always publicly. The thing is with forums of any kind, you have to let certain things roll off your back a little. I don't want to have to be called in to break up squabbles and it's been months since I've had to. MLC, could've just used the "Ignore" feature without announcing it to the world to make a point. However, his statement wasn't a pointed personal attack as he didn't specify who he was putting on "ignore" and wasn't all that clear. Glory... I can agree that MLC's post wasn't helpful, but I feel you unnecessarily escalated a situation that would've just calmed itself down. If members here have a problem with something posted here, I would appreciate it if they would PM me (the complainant's identity is confidential) and let me deal with it. I prefer not to have members playing sheriff and calling out other members publicly. MLC's vague implication was answered with your direct and personal attack and to my mind that's not the best way to handle it.

I can already see the, "If you don't like it then leave!" posts being typed. I have no problem with that, and I probably will leave because of it.
I'm not going to say that, and I'm the last word here as to who stays and who goes. Despite the things that may be said on other forums, I've only kick a handful of individuals off this board, and only blatant pirates or the truly obnoxious who often challenged me to do so.

You guys who think that you're helping motu should take a step back and look at what's going on. Seems to be a lot of good people here, but unfortunately there's a few who think they own the place and can treat people with minimal, if any, respect.
Due to your choice of words in the first sentence of the above quote, I feel I must clarify something. I assume you are aware that this board is "not affiliated with or sponsored by MOTU," yes? Because it is stated at the top of each and every page of this forum as a disclaimer. Hence, the purpose of this board is not to necessarily "help MOTU." (Not that I'm against helping MOTU-- I like MOTU and know and like many of the people there. They're good folks and they're somewhat behind the 8-ball with a release that's had some issues. In as much as I don't want to live in a world where I have to learn Logic, I try to be supportive.) But this board is by and for users, with the primary purpose of helping users. As far as the any "bad apples" as you allege, I'll put the users here up against any other non-company-sanctioned forum out there. If it weren't for frequent posts and PMs praising this place for the overall level of discourse here, I might give your opinion more credence.
I'd not be the first user driven off by the attitude here. When I first heard of the forum via a link at gearslutz I received 2 unsolicited PM's tell me essentially 'Don't bother with that place'. There's been a few threads there and on 2 other forums I frequent where people have a very low opinion of this forum...
Well, having been in existence as long as this forum has, it would be impossible not to have any criticism out there. You also don't know what political axes people posting criticism have to grind. In the past there have been one or two people that I finally had to boot from here for outrageous behavior who have tried to create competing DP Forums (which failed miserably) or ran to other forums to mischaracterize the events that led to their being kicked off and trash this place. No forum is perfect... and as far as "gearslutz" goes, I've seen plenty of posts from people who have a low opinion of that forum. And frankly, I really don't care. There will always be that sort of backbiting.

Perhaps some sage advice:
"The first time someone calls you a horse you punch him on the nose, the second time someone calls you a horse you call him a jerk but the third time someone calls you a horse, well then perhaps it's time to go shopping for a saddle."
I've got no idea where this originated, but if that "someone" is the same person over and over again and 99 other people don't think you're a horse, then you simply ignore the person and go on with your business. Life is too short to do otherwise.

I prefer to quote Lincoln who said:

If I care to listen to every criticism, let alone act on them, then this shop may as well be closed for all other businesses. I have learned to do my best, and if the end result is good then I do not care for any criticism, but if the end result is not good, then even the praise of ten angels would not make the difference.

As far as MOTUNATION goes... to these "critics" on other forums... I'll stand by the "end result" with no apologies.
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James Steele wrote:If members here have a problem with something posted here, I would appreciate it if they would PM me (the complainant's identity is confidential) and let me deal with it. I prefer not to have members playing sheriff and calling out other members publicly.
I'm sorry about that, James.
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666 wrote:
James Steele wrote:If members here have a problem with something posted here, I would appreciate it if they would PM me (the complainant's identity is confidential) and let me deal with it. I prefer not to have members playing sheriff and calling out other members publicly.
I'm sorry about that, James.
Hey... it's NOT a problem! :) I didn't mean that as a criticism of anyone, but more of a reminder and a "public service announcement." It seems that if someone can make a complaint to me in confidence, then I can approach the other person and ask them to tone it down with less chance of a skirmish breaking out on the board.

So far, I've seen valid points of view on both sides of this "argument." I would ask that we all exercise a little bit of introspection and then quickly forget the whole damned thing and move on. Life IS too damned short to do otherwise. :D
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Thanks, James. I've been resisting the temptation to get involved here. I thought I was at least going to have to do some eye-rolling. Whew!
:roll:
DOH! I just DID!

Well, Happy New Year to all. Er... at least to all who celebrate it on 1/1. And also, thanks to TechSupport for answering the question. I didn't know there was a student edition of DP, but I figured the original poster was probably telling the truth. I just don't doubt people that much. Glad to have it straightened out directly from the Unicorn's mouth.

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James, as the guy who has to babysit us, I can empathize. But let's face it, when people can't separate their opinions from their anger and others have to feel the brunt of their sociopathic bombardments, then only a public flogging in the square will do.

On a related note, I posted a link from here at the Reaper forum and the first two responses were from people who just jumped all over it, calling the content "retarded" and by extension labelling me an idiot for thinking it of value. Later, they were flogged by the sane, not by any moderators. And then they moved on and behaved terribly toward other people and their posts. It shows a pattern of behaviour that goes beyond a clash of opinions. It's destructive, belittling, competitive and hurtful.

This is what I felt was occurring in this thread as well. And in prior threads involving said person who shall remain nameless. I don't see how whining to you on a regular basis could enlighten that person to stop violating the emotional space of others to replenish his/her own lost sense of self esteem.

However, I would rather see us all get along. So in the future, everyone simply agree with me. ;)
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