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Hey ... no trolls here; that's me. I've got to work through these issues just like everyone else (a PhD doesn't give you superpowers; please see http://matt.might.net/articles/phd-school-in-pictures/ if you are unclear on this). My current profile is at http://uic.edu/~westland if you want an updated picture of me.

I'm tackling BiB for the first time, and it's great to be able to throw out my current challenges, as long as no one minds answering my questions, while I'm working through them.



OK Chris fair enough. I just wanted to make sure.
I think your best thing to do here, based on your own observations, is to take a little time out and learn the language a bit ( MIDI). I think you are correct in that things are said & written that need to be understood before you can understand what we are telling you. Those of us that have been speaking the MIDI language since it's inception in 1983 forget that it's totally new. IMHO it's near impossible to teach someone how to use BIAB when the language is not understood.


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