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Cmagic

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Father & Son
« on: March 06, 2002, 12:38:25 pm »

Yesterday as I came back home after an ordinary day at work I found my eldest son (17)
in front of the computer. He was ripping and listening some music when my attention was
attracted by the software he was using, guess ? He was using Win Media Player !!!

I then engaged a conversation with him about the important topic of media players.
I asked him why he didn't use MediaJubox ? He answered :
- Yeah, MediaJukebox is great it can do anything you want, but it gets too technical, too complicated for me.
- I see, but don't you find the other jukeboxes lack some functionnalities ?
- Well, the others just do what I want straigth and they're more FUN to use !

So is MJ Really that technical and complicated ?  Is'nt it fun to use ?

Funny, you raise your children for years and then one day...

Currently listening (with MJB): Sting - Moon Over Bourbon Street Live (All This Time)
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RE:Father & Son
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2002, 12:43:25 pm »

You should ground that boy for a week.Next Page




Just KIDDING?
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Michael Horton

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RE:Father & Son
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2002, 12:48:52 pm »

I was reading, one time many years ago, an interview that had been conducted with a famous Cal Tech chemist, and at one point he was asked his opinion as to the exact moment that life begins--the moment a group of cells becomes a human being. His flippant, off-handed comment has always stuck in my mind. He said (something to the affect of), the moment that the cellular group can sit down to dinner in polite company, and hold intelligent conversation. How are your son's table manners?

(the comment led in to a conversation about he used to think something like that until his attitude had changed when his daughter was born)
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Cmagic

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RE:Father & Son
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2002, 12:58:19 pm »

My son's table manner are ok ! Better be Next Page

I should have added that his younger brother (15) is a MJ fan.

Now listening : JJ Cale - No Time
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