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Not Good Bye - Just Catch You Later

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It was my pleasure getting to know Rocky better and to work with him

So it is not good-bye, just catch you later.  In the time that Rocky was here at Teamstudio, I had the pleasure of working with him on several projects.  And even though I have been working with Notes since release 2, I learned some new things from Rocky about old stuff (we are always learning about the new stuff).  And I was able to teach Rocky a few things.  Okay, it was only mnemonic to remember the 9 most used letters in the alphabet, but in true Rocky fashion, he took it and came up with his own mnemonic.

I also wanted to take this opportunity to poke Rocky about his complete silence on season 8 of American Idol.  I mean, more people voted in the finals than voted in the last presidential election (since I said it on the internet, it must be true).  I was calling for a final between Adam and Allison, so I got that half right.  No matter what, I am sure we will hear from many of these contestants in the future.  

Anyway, if you see Rocky at a conference, you should ask him the most commonly used letters in the alphabet.

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