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Fwd:Time stretching, Drugs and Mr. Baldwin..



As long as we're still on the subject...I would like to add that many of my
"creative" counterparts all have six figure incomes.  I assure you that 
neither
these graduates nor I sleep in our own respective pukes.

la

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Subject:    Time stretching, Drugs and Mr. Baldwin..
Author: Mike.Biffle@wj.com (Mike Biffle)
Date:       6/9/99 8:03 PM





     Dear Mr. Baldwin,

     I'd prefer a one line sentence with a typo, to your self-rightous
     rhetoric anyday...

     Your comment about the dullness and probable migration to more
     "abusive" substances only point to your need to insult your intended
     audience (I guess Mark, or anyone else referring to drugs). Your
     inferences concerning perceived states of "dullness" or consciousness
     are also mean spirited, self-righteous and serve no common good in
     this newsgroup.

     These drug related comments began with good humor, referencing a
     thread concerning perceptions of time while practicing our looping
     craft. Believe me... I guess you've pounded the last nail into that
     particular thread for us...

     -Miko Biffle

Mark Sottilaro wrote...
>>What ever happened to good o'l psychedelic drug usage?

K. Douglas Baldwin replies...
> This is an oxymoron in our culture. Anyone who has experienced 
>psychedelic
> drug usage (and I would refer to the strong, clean hallucinogens like 
>LSD or
> organics like peyote or mescaline, not PCP or "Angel Dust" which are far
> worse) would either realize that such states are incompatible with 
>creative
> functioning, or moved on to other substances, probably for their abusive
> qualities (and therefore either be dead and incapable of referring to
> anything as "old" or be so useless as to be far away from this 
>discussion)
> or not realized the extent of their own mental dullness and consequently
> miss the misplacement of the apostrophe in "ol'" (not o'l) or spend
> inordinate amounts of time writing run-on sentences to loop-based
> newsgroups.