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In a message dated 10/30/2000 6:16:35 PM Central Standard Time, rich@nuvision.com writes: > so, the question is: how do you reconcile being a technology junkie > that's having this nagging feeling in your gut that something is VERY > wrong? > > My answer: be very careful about what goes in my eyes, ears, etc. I believe that everything I listen to seriously will show up sooner or later in my music. turn off the fucking TV stay out of MARS or Guitar Center don't read Rolling Stone or Billboard (read Rumi, or The Advancing Guitarist, or something else, for chrissakes) drive less walk more don't eat at McDonald's... fast food probably contains subtle benzodiazapines in it, they make you lazy and placid and willing to accept the Back Street Boys go placidly amid the noise and haste, etc. and practice a lot. All the artists I really admire and have respect for: they don't swim in the same pool as most everyone else. Besides creating music, I create the world I want to live in. (I've never lived in SoCal, so I don't know how hard that is.) From there, I can create safely. And that nagging feeling, I can channel back into my work if I want. about my equipment fetish: Tools are tools. People are people. fuck it, I'm gonna go practice... k