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Jeremy M. Praay wrote:
> Yeah, it's not the $$ that matters (although $$ is always nice), it's just
> the idea that someone liked your art/product/whatever enough to buy it. It
> means a lot more than 100 "Good job!" and "Nice work!" comments.
I'll agree with that. :-D
>> 2. Everyone has different tastes - and therefore almost anything will
>> appeal to *somebody*.
>>
>
> #2 is definitely true, and it's one of the things that makes life fun. :-)
Heh. Now all I need to do is find a girl who likes differential calculus...
[Oh, wait. I already did. And she's now going out with some other guy,
but not me. Hmm...]
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