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Take care everyone! Was fun being a part of the community

Samflash3 OUT. (the real sign out date was May 31)

And for once in my life, this is the truth. No clickbaits.

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  • I don’t understand, but okay I guess. You take care too.

  • edited June 2020

    @Samflash3 Just when I was getting used to you saying goodbye

  • Go well @Samflash3. I get the need for a timeout (most will) but remember, it’s cool to come back anytime. It doesn’t have to be a big thing. Just breeze in and out, all casual like. See you downstream I guess.

  • @colonel_mustard said:
    Go well @Samflash3. I get the need for a timeout (most will) but remember, it’s cool to come back anytime. It doesn’t have to be a big thing. Just breeze in and out, all casual like. See you downstream I guess.

    This. Good luck Sam, take care man

  • See you later man.

  • edited June 2020

    Whoa, was not expecting a positive response (especially with the past few days). I do apologize if my threads came across as click baits or trolling.

    Okay, here's something coming up that I haven't made an official announcement. I'll be hosting a contest in the middle of June. I can't post here for a while or even at all (because of reasons mentioned above), but it'll be on Reddit, some Facebook groups, Instagram, and on my Youtube page. The contest is pretty straightforward, but a developer was really awesome and sent some codes

    I'll upload the contest details in the middle of June. But if you want a head start, you can dig through my previous post that I did this month. Arrrgh...I'm doing it again. Here's the link to the post:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/39225/guitar-experts-i-need-your-help-in-recreating-a-few-sounds-and-a-good-sound-design-recommendation

    Summary: I'm gone. But I'm thankful for all that you've done. There's a contest but I want it to be open to every iOS/iPad producer. Because we really need developers to invest in better apps on our platform.

    Stay safe, everyone. See you on other platforms (but only if you want to. I would never force anyone to do anything they don't want to do.).
    #SEONN

  • @Samflash3 said:
    Whoa, was not expecting a positive response (especially with the past few days). I do apologize if my threads came across as click baits or trolling.

    Okay, here's something coming up that I haven't made an official announcement. I'll be hosting a contest in the middle of June. I can't post here for a while or even at all (because of reasons mentioned above), but it'll be on Reddit, some Facebook groups, Instagram, and on my Youtube page. The contest is pretty straightforward, but a developer was really awesome and sent some codes

    I'll upload the contest details in the middle of June. But if you want a head start, you can dig through my previous post that I did this month. Arrrgh...I'm doing it again. Here's the link to the post:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/39225/guitar-experts-i-need-your-help-in-recreating-a-few-sounds-and-a-good-sound-design-recommendation

    Summary: I'm gone. But I'm thankful for all that you've done. There's a contest but I want it to be open to every iOS/iPad producer. Because we really need developers to invest in better apps on our platform.

    Stay safe, everyone. See you on other platforms (but only if you want to. I would never force anyone to do anything they don't want to do.).
    #SEONN

    You could always just stay you know, And pop in every now and then. There's no actual requirement to leave. Hence why I don't say goodbye but see you later!

  • @gonekrazy3000 Yeah, but that would be me lacking resolve. I gotta be a man of my word, and mean what I say. Plus, I think @Philandering_Bastard and @0tolerance4silence are tired of seeing my name show up more than once in a week.

    Okay, for real. I'm signing out now. Just wanted to leave that post earlier as a small present to everyone.

  • @Samflash3
    Say it ain’t so!
    Just ghost us for awhile but stay put. Your particular flavor is needed in this stone soup.

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    @Samflash3
    Say it ain’t so!

    Just leave the account open... This forum never needs to be a job. Just a place to post questions and share knowledge with someone in need. It only takes the time you have to give to it. It can be addictive
    of course but only if you have that need to connect.

  • hehe... you're a strange one... I thought I was ignored :)
    But no, I'm not tired of seeing you, in fact you're not even a dot on my radar... believe it or not I was trying to help you to see it from another perspective... I probably went too far and I apologise if I hurt your feelings. I also watched you video and you do seem like a cool dude, but actions always speak louder than carefully chosen words... so here is your chance to prove us all wrong... stay, learn, help, contribute... for the sake of it not clicks.
    Either way stay safe!

  • Would it be cool if I set up a Patreon site where you pay me to summarize the content of each thread on the first page once every 15 minutes (sleep time not included).

    P.S. For those without a sense of humor, this is humor. Not 10/10 humor, but pretty damn good nonetheless. At least by Bundaberg standards. Although, please factor in that in Bundaberg, Australia they are so desperate for entertainment they drink Bundaberg Rum and somehow manage to enjoy the experience. It is the foundation of all Bundabergian good and bad times. But why the Polar Bear? That makes no sense to me.

  • @Samflash3 said:
    @gonekrazy3000 Yeah, but that would be me lacking resolve. I gotta be a man of my word, and mean what I say. Plus, I think @Philandering_Bastard and @0tolerance4silence are tired of seeing my name show up more than once in a week.

    Okay, for real. I'm signing out now. Just wanted to leave that post earlier as a small present to everyone.

    I’d argue that it takes less resolve to leave then to stay. But to each his own. Good luck on your future endeavours!

  • Ok, I give up. Who is this guy? :)

  • edited June 2020

    “And for once in my life this is the truth”.

  • @0tolerance4silence said:
    hehe... you're a strange one... I thought I was ignored :)
    But no, I'm not tired of seeing you, in fact you're not even a dot on my radar... believe it or not I was trying to help you to see it from another perspective... I probably went too far and I apologise if I hurt your feelings. I also watched you video and you do seem like a cool dude, but actions always speak louder than carefully chosen words... so here is your chance to prove us all wrong... stay, learn, help, contribute... for the sake of it not clicks.
    Either way stay safe!

    Having read the threads, but not feeling like enough of a contributor to opine, I have to say, this post exemplifies why I love this forum. The humanity, at its best and its bad (but not its worst), is nuanced here. Thanks, all of you. @Samflash3 , you’re clearly a good guy, and well-meaning. I’m not sure I can think of any of you regular contributors about whom I wouldn’t say the same.

    iOS on!

  • Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

  • @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

    I’m not sure that’s a universal experience though. I would say COVID had a positive impact on many people - just glad to be back among humanity, dress codes went out of the window, working from home became easier - I think people I work around came back from lockdown pretty energized and less stressed.

  • @michael_m said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

    I’m not sure that’s a universal experience though. I would say COVID had a positive impact on many people - just glad to be back among humanity, dress codes went out of the window, working from home became easier - I think people I work around came back from lockdown pretty energized and less stressed.

    Speaking personally as an introvert, what has happened (in the UK at least) because of Covid has been nothing but positive for me. As it stands right now I am happier in my life than I have ever been and it is all due to the way the things changed as the lockdowns began. The only negative in my view is that for a short while the world - or the UK at least - became a cleaner, quieter, more tranquil place to be with people generally being evidently more polite and respectful to each other, but sadly it didn’t take long for all of that to go out the window once everything started to open up again.

    .

  • @attakk said:

    @michael_m said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

    I’m not sure that’s a universal experience though. I would say COVID had a positive impact on many people - just glad to be back among humanity, dress codes went out of the window, working from home became easier - I think people I work around came back from lockdown pretty energized and less stressed.

    Speaking personally as an introvert, what has happened (in the UK at least) because of Covid has been nothing but positive for me. As it stands right now I am happier in my life than I have ever been and it is all due to the way the things changed as the lockdowns began. The only negative in my view is that for a short while the world - or the UK at least - became a cleaner, quieter, more tranquil place to be with people generally being evidently more polite and respectful to each other, but sadly it didn’t take long for all of that to go out the window once everything started to open up again.

    .

    That and all the death and suffering.

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @attakk said:

    @michael_m said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

    I’m not sure that’s a universal experience though. I would say COVID had a positive impact on many people - just glad to be back among humanity, dress codes went out of the window, working from home became easier - I think people I work around came back from lockdown pretty energized and less stressed.

    Speaking personally as an introvert, what has happened (in the UK at least) because of Covid has been nothing but positive for me. As it stands right now I am happier in my life than I have ever been and it is all due to the way the things changed as the lockdowns began. The only negative in my view is that for a short while the world - or the UK at least - became a cleaner, quieter, more tranquil place to be with people generally being evidently more polite and respectful to each other, but sadly it didn’t take long for all of that to go out the window once everything started to open up again.

    .

    That and all the death and suffering.

    And all the children who‘s development will never recover. The old people forced to live and die alone.

  • @attakk said:

    @michael_m said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

    I’m not sure that’s a universal experience though. I would say COVID had a positive impact on many people - just glad to be back among humanity, dress codes went out of the window, working from home became easier - I think people I work around came back from lockdown pretty energized and less stressed.

    Speaking personally as an introvert, what has happened (in the UK at least) because of Covid has been nothing but positive for me. As it stands right now I am happier in my life than I have ever been and it is all due to the way the things changed as the lockdowns began. The only negative in my view is that for a short while the world - or the UK at least - became a cleaner, quieter, more tranquil place to be with people generally being evidently more polite and respectful to each other, but sadly it didn’t take long for all of that to go out the window once everything started to open up again.

    .

    It does seem like things have gone back to a plateau in many ways, but one really good thing for me from a work perspective is working from home for 2 days a week, and that generally means that if I want to take a break and play music I have an instantly accessible piano and drumkit, which would not be possible in the office… 😁

  • Does anyone still get the jab? Follow the guidelines?

  • @knewspeak said:
    Does anyone still get the jab? Follow the guidelines?

    They do.

  • @knewspeak said:
    Does anyone still get the jab? Follow the guidelines?

    What business is it if yours? Given the COVID misinformation you have posted in the past, I don’t know why anyone would share that information with you.

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @attakk said:

    @michael_m said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Wow, Covid was one hell of a drug.

    My workplace used to be a welcoming, friendly, helpful community before covid. Then everyone suddenly became mean, irrational, more incompetent, and either abusive or apathetic. It has been very disconcerting to see unfold.

    I’m not sure that’s a universal experience though. I would say COVID had a positive impact on many people - just glad to be back among humanity, dress codes went out of the window, working from home became easier - I think people I work around came back from lockdown pretty energized and less stressed.

    Speaking personally as an introvert, what has happened (in the UK at least) because of Covid has been nothing but positive for me. As it stands right now I am happier in my life than I have ever been and it is all due to the way the things changed as the lockdowns began. The only negative in my view is that for a short while the world - or the UK at least - became a cleaner, quieter, more tranquil place to be with people generally being evidently more polite and respectful to each other, but sadly it didn’t take long for all of that to go out the window once everything started to open up again.

    .

    That and all the death and suffering.

    Well, yes, and that of course.

    But speaking just for me and my own life it’s turned out very, very positively and my life and general day-to-day is immeasurably better post covid than it was pre-covid. Ymmv.

    .

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @knewspeak said:
    Does anyone still get the jab? Follow the guidelines?

    What business is it if yours? Given the COVID misinformation you have posted in the past, I don’t know why anyone would share that information with you.

    Well said

  • @Gavinski said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @knewspeak said:
    Does anyone still get the jab? Follow the guidelines?

    What business is it if yours? Given the COVID misinformation you have posted in the past, I don’t know why anyone would share that information with you.

    Well said

    Not to mention that it is yet again an attempt by this member, one of hundreds of such attempts here over the last few years, to stir up controversial topics which have absolutely nothing to do with making music on iOS.

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