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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: jack wallstreet on November 21, 2007, 08:09:20 am
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I hope Jim and the J River development team take time off to have a happy Thanksgiving. We all give thanks to you for an excellent product and incredible dedication to making it better and responding to our issues (and handling so well the too often erroneous information and sometimes not so nice comments we all provide).
Thank you.
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Great point! Happy Turkey Day Everyone!! (Gobble, Gobble) ;D
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Agreed. Thanks for the great application, the support and the low price! :)
I'm awed daily at the scope of the program and the effort it must take to coordinate, maintain and improve/fix constantly.
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my appreciation for this great product to all JRiver helpers, developers and supporters
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Happy Turkey Day!
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My sincere thank you also.
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And definitely a Huge thanks from me for wonderful work.
I just love MC.
Happy Thanks Giving all. :-*
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I also would like to add my best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving to everyone on the J River team. MC is pretty much the first thing I install on my PC once Windows is done. From just being my media player it is now an essential piece of software for me. I would find it hard, if not impossible to find something(s) to do what MC does as well as it does.
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I also would like to add my best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving to everyone on the J River team. MC is pretty much the first thing I install on my PC once Windows is done. From just being my media player it is now an essential piece of software for me. I would find it hard, if not impossible to find something(s) to do what MC does as well as it does.
My sentiments exactly...
Media Center is probably one of my top 3 applications ever.
I probably use MC more than any other and everyone that I turn this product on to loves it too.
I found MC after using an old Jukebox program called 4AM for many years. There is absolutely no comparison.
Thank guys!!!
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We Celebrate By Killing\Sacrificing A Turkey
A Poor Defenceless Bird That Can't Even Fly To Get Away From Us.
What If The Roles Were Turned Around Would We Like Being In A Oven?, Dipped In Hot Oil? or Have A Rod Stuck All The Way Thru Us, And Turned Slowly Over A Hot Heat Source?.
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What If The Rolls Were Turned Around Would We Like Being In A Oven?, Dipped In Hot Oil? of Have A Rod Stuck All The Way Thru Us, And Turned Slowly Over A Hot Heat Source?.
Yeah, baby, talk dirty to me!
(roles)
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thanks
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(roles)
I thought "rolls" was more in the thanksgiving spirit!
j
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Actually My Sister-In-law showed up on my door steps with her husband, 525 miles away from home 2 days ago. so they are eating turkey with us, With mashed potatoes, Stuffing, and brussel sprouts. If it was up to me we would have corn.
We cooked the turkey in a large showtime rotisserie, that will cook up-to a 23lb turkey (we've had it for a few years). the turkey always comes out nice and juicy in about 3 hours. I Always Inject extra broth into the turkey with an injector.
I Cut The Wings Off Before Cooking Due To The Size Of The Turkey
Click Here To See My Rotisserie Turkey (http://www.spartasoftware.com/MyImages/Turkey/index.html)
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We're actually having dualing turkey cooking methods today...
One traditional brined roast turkey (but cooked on a V rack and rotated of course). One deep fried and injected with broth and cajun spices.
Usually my wife and I have Thanksgiving at home with just the two of us (or one or two friends who aren't able to see family), which is nice because we get to do the whole shebang ourselves. We can't really afford to travel visit the family for Thanksgiving and Christmas, so we kind of claimed this one as our own. This year we were invited to join our friend's family (her parents just moved up here) so we're having a big family dinner... Just not with our own.
Should be fun. We're heading out there now.
Happy Thanksgiving all (even our friends from other lands)!
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Happy Thanksgiving.
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A happy Thanksgiving from me as well!
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Back on the tundra... hope everyone had enough to eat and didn't get cross with their relatives.
Just to illustrate how little things have changed around here, a thread from Thanksgiving, five years ago:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=1874.0