I made a conscious effort to reply to the OP thread by Tom by somehow got 
attributed to David’s. 

So I’m guessing either there is a problem with the LC use list server or (more 
likely) iPhones dumb mail app. It was meant to be following on from Tom’s 
original thread. 

But even added to the podcast subject divergence that was still in relation to 
the OP. 

The hijacking I spoke of was a complete subject change. I arseume that, that 
her than start a new mail, some people use the reply button as an easy way to 
start a new topic then think that changing the subject line will start a new 
thread instead of continuing in from the previous one. It happens a lot it 
seams looking back through the archives. 

I’m sorry if it seemed I had hijacked this hijacked thread buck to the OP ;)

Sean Cole
Pi Digital


> On 21 Oct 2020, at 20:16, JeeJeeStudio via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> You've just hijacked someone's thread...you said something last time. It's
> now a totally different subject.
> But nevertheless I total agree with what you just said.
> 
> Op wo 21 okt. 2020 17:46 schreef Pi Digital via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
>> I’m going to chime in, not to discredit anyone else or their comments,
>> only to voice a reason I personally feel is far more needed and worthwhile.
>> 
>> Before any of what has been suggested being carried out, as lovely as it
>> all would be, getting the dictionary and the guide usable and
>> accurate/up-to-date would be of greater importance. Especially for the
>> modern and recent modifications. But even simple stuff that has been
>> altered in tiny ways has not been touched in the guide for an age.
>> 
>> My point is, there is no point in introducing and inviting new users to a
>> product that becomes difficult to use because documentation is out of date
>> and not matching in appearance or fiction to what is described. Sure a
>> community can advise those ones of workarounds and correct usage. But
>> that’s just pathetic and should be unnecessary. And you all know my
>> opinions on workarounds.
>> 
>> My ethos, fix what we have, don’t introduce more problems.
>> 
>> Sean Cole
>> Pi Digital
>> 
>> 
>>> On 21 Oct 2020, at 14:31, David Bovill via use-livecode <
>> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Does anyone have a stack that plays audio podcasts?
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