[This mail from Keith Handy was meant for the list; majordomo held it
for questioning because of the word "s*bscribe" in one of the first
few lines! So welcome Keith and sorry for the holdup; as far as your
suggestion of exchanging algorithmic ideas, I think it sounds very
nice. Seems also a good time to send out a reminder that list info's
at <http://linart.net/list/>. And remember that s*bscribe is 
the secret word!]

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I don't normally have the patience to actually lurk before posting, but
somehow I managed to subscribe to this list for three months without
speaking up once.  I think it's because I've been quickly reading most
of the messages (and skimming the longer ones), shoving them into a
special folder for a rainy day, and focusing my energy on getting irate
and worked up about the follies of Fritz Hollings and Friends (TM).

Anyway, I'm very interested in the kinds of projects going on here, and
would love to get directly involved, but haven't made the leap to Linux
yet; there are too many apps I'm not ready to part with.  I am playing
with a lot of programming ideas that pertain to audio and graphics (and
I think I will eventually port everything to a universal language like
C++ anyway), so I hope it's not considered too off-topic if I post here
to exchange algorithmic ideas and general concepts.

(Hello.)

-Keith


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