I agree as well. It's been a long time since most of us have been in
touch as we used to... too much time I'd say.
As for me: I still work for Lenovo, got married last year (7 months
today) and I have been neglecting my terrageneering mostly because I've
ported all my personal PCs to Linux; and haven't found enough time to
try and get the thing running under Wine.
Why don't others chime in and tell the old TG friends what you've been
up to?
Best regards,
Esteban
w_c_sally2000 wrote:
>
> Sounds like an admirable sentiment, and I agree.
>
> Sally
>
> > "Patrick Greer" <patrick.greer@...> wrote:
> >
> > At one time I was very activity in this group and with Terragen in
> > general. The things that caused me to take a back seat to Terragen are
> > now on the back burner as well and I'd like to see a lot of the old
> > time fire for Terragen and the creative ways to use it come back. I
> > miss the off topic discussion among Terragen friends. I was looking
> > at my Yahoo Groups and deleting some old groups I started a long time
> > ago but are no longer needed and unsubscribing from some groups whose
> > e-mail were doing nothing but wasting my time. I just wanted to say I
> > didn't want to leave the Terragen friends group and now that Terragen
> > is back in active development and the general public is enjoying it
> > maybe we can restore that excitement and sense of community from those
> > who love Terragen and it's potential.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
>
>
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