Support |
*getting popcorn* *^P ----- Original Message ----- From: "Caliban Tiresias Darklock" <caliban@darklock.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:33 PM Subject: Re: Basic intro (OT) > On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 11:36:32 -0500, jim palmer <jimp@pobox.com> wrote: > > >i think you are getting unnecessarily defensive. > > I tend to do that. ;) > > >>Okay, now that you've said "you're wrong and you're stupid", > > > >while i do think he implied that you were wrong, he did not say you are > >stupid. > > The restatement was intended to be light-hearted, not accusatory. I > apologise for any perception that I was angry about something. > > >> perhaps you > >> could tell me exactly which set of blanket statements you have a problem > >> with... > > > >blanket statement #1: > >>"Each generation of technology provides simpler ways to make music" > >is anything simpler than whacking two sticks together. > >maybe singing? > > Absolutely. > > Whacking two sticks together produces a very limited series of sounds. > When "sticks on logs" was presented, producing the first rudimentary > xylophone, a larger number of notes could be produced. > > Singing requires a great deal of training and practice. When "blowing > through a shell" was presented, pleasant sounds could be made with much > less effort. > > Technology simplifies the process of making music. It provides more > capability with less training. That's the entire point of applying it. > > The statement is certainly not "simply untrue". > > >blanket statement #2: > >>"The previous generation, being jealous..." > >the previous generation of technology is jealous? > >older people are jealous of younger people? > >users of older technology are jealous? > > I noticed this. It's probably the major foundation of the "age" > arguments; it's also a perfect example of "apply common sense". > Obviously, the intended meaning is USERS OF the previous generation. A > misstatement, but hardly a logical error. Once again, certainly not > "simply untrue". > > >anyway you slice it, a blanket statement... > > Wrong. "This isn't a universal truth, of course." It was never intended > to be a blanket statement, and I specifically noted that in the original > post. > > >blanket statement #3: > >"...claims the music isn't "real". " > >a whole generation of people (or users, or technology) can't make any claim. > > However, a substantive portion of those people can and will have common > beliefs and opinions which constitute an implied claim. And, of course, > certainly not "simply untrue". >