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Re: "Clipart"

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How about ThouTuba?

SecondPersonSingularTube?
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Re: "Clipart"

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YouPhonium?

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Re: "Clipart"

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Thomas Maurice Booth wrote:YouPhonium?
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Re: "Clipart"

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Before making the same suggestion Bloke started this with I searched to see if it had come up before, and lo, here it is.

So "bump."

It seems to me that there are some very interesting things in the Clipart forum that are not clip art. Whether you're looking for clip art or for, say, a video of a master class, either way you're likely to think the signal to noise ratio is low, because whatever you're looking for is buried in a bunch of other things.

The topics, "Easter Hymn done extremely well," "Patric Sheridan's master class," and "Roger Bobo interview with Sarah Willis" are very different from the topics, "sousa vs. steamroller," "Site with Tuba-pics," and "Humorous Beer Ads."

All those topics are of value when they're what you're looking for. (That none of them is clip art is beside the point I'm wanting to make.) I agree that it would be useful to recognize the huge difference.
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That would be a more accurately descriptive title for what the forum has become. I was hoping for something more than a name change, though that would not be nothing, certainly.

I think it would be best to have separate boxes for media that is mainly for amusement, and media that is mainly for learning. To me that is the main point.
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talleyrand wrote:I think it would be best to have separate boxes for media that is mainly for amusement, and media that is mainly for learning. To me that is the main point.
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Re: "Clipart"

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bloke wrote:' time for some new beer girls. :|

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Look at the upper right corner of this pic (yes, I know how difficult that is for some)- doesn't it say "Marjorie de SOUSA"?

So we're at least partly "on topic".......................
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