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From: "Alan Robinson" <robinson@vt.edu>
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Subject: RE: Alsa-now!
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> The font is not that cool. And I presume the water ripple effect is taken
> from the (kick-ass) GUS MAX cover? Myabe create this with some more

I've always thought the MAX had the best box cover of any sound card ever.
Everybody else seems to use the crashing wave background, and even gravis went
to that with the PnP (Sigh).  Anyway, considering the heritage of ALSA, I
think we have every right to rip off the GUS MAX cover.  Word to the idea (I
have not seen the actual picture, since I can't get to it from my machine).

-- Alan.


