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Sure, "real artists with heart use anything, they need, to paint the world", but I don't see it as out of place for those "real artists" to share tips and tricks with each other, especially when it can save one (or many) of the "real artists" the time, money and frustration that goes with committing themselves to the purchase of a system which may not be suited to their particular needs. One of the biggest advantages of a list like this one is that it's a forum where we can help each other out. This thread started with a legitimate question and has (mostly) consisted of useful, well-intentioned posts from people who were trying to benefit the looping community by sharing their experiences with the gear and approaches they use to "paint the world." Sometimes this takes the form of a pro-con discussion. If you see this as ignorant, or if you construe list members' equipment/technique-related posts as a "shit fit", well sorry. But do we need a "really cool comment" saying "duh" when informing us ignoramuses what "real artists" should do/say/think? C'mon, this is nothing to have a flame war over! Tim >At 11:23 PM 3/9/99 -0800, you wrote: >>Really cool comment. Vimana, you're totally right. >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: vimana [mailto:vimana@webtv.net] >>Sent: Tuesday 09 March 1999 10:34 AM >>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >>Subject: Re: Are computers "real life?" >> >> >>just cuz 1 person asked "why" people use dedicated loopers everybody has >>a shit fit,big hairy deal. how ignorant is this >>question........................computers vs. rack >>loopers???????duh.......................................................real >>artists with heart use anything,they need,to paint the >>world....................................................................... >>..ps..our >>brains are computers >>vim@innertemple studios >> >> >>