- Dec 29, 2008
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...Digidesign politely informed me that my registry code had already been used and to contact Digidesign to resolve the issue.
"Well, what did you do?" You may ask.
Nothing, really.
I let out a long sigh, muttered "of course it has," turned off the computer and resolved to call Digi on Monday.
I work for a dealer and in turn am one. I see this stuff all the time. No one is impervious. Frankly, if you can't take this stuff on the chin, be able to smile, kick back and drink a nice, cold Alexander Keiths, or whatever your beverage of choice is (as I now am, five minutes after the incident), then maybe you shouldn't be working with digital audio.
So to the truly hardcore who didn't call up your dealer, Digi rep or the tech line screaming and/or whining, this one's for you
.
"Well, what did you do?" You may ask.
Nothing, really.
I let out a long sigh, muttered "of course it has," turned off the computer and resolved to call Digi on Monday.
I work for a dealer and in turn am one. I see this stuff all the time. No one is impervious. Frankly, if you can't take this stuff on the chin, be able to smile, kick back and drink a nice, cold Alexander Keiths, or whatever your beverage of choice is (as I now am, five minutes after the incident), then maybe you shouldn't be working with digital audio.
So to the truly hardcore who didn't call up your dealer, Digi rep or the tech line screaming and/or whining, this one's for you
