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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 09:30:49 -0700, Mark <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: >>caliban@darklock.com writes: >>>I tend to think it's more of a generation gap. Each generation of >>>technology provides simpler ways to make music. The previous generation, >>>being jealous, claims the music isn't "real". [...] >I'm sure there are pleanty of people at >all ages using technology and ignoring it. Dammit, each generation OF TECHNOLOGY. Not of *people*. Gaaggh. >hey, let's take a looper's age poll! Caliban Tiresias Darklock, 31. It's NOT about age. Most of my "that's not real music" critics are in their late teens and early twenties. It's only about WHERE YOU LEARNED, not when you learned it or how old you were or even whether it was the first thing you learned.