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Bruno, In a message dated 6/27/02 7:10:05 AM, brunoklein@ideastudioweb.com writes: <snip> >in effects looks like technical issues are much >more interesting for the majority of us. <snip> Hi there! FWIW, I (for one) wouldn't say that. However interesting I may find a particular discussion, whether techno/gear-related or muso/aesthetic-philosophical, I don't respond unless I have something semi-substantial (in my own mind at least) to add. In other words, if I don't have something fairly meaningful to contribute . . . I keep my thoughts to myself pretty much. I think, perhaps, that a lot of other loopfolk on the list are the same way. Many simply "lurk" a lot (like me) . . . just listening in on the conversation . . . and responding with a comment when they have one -- like me right now. Don't be too hard on us. We're just shy and trying hard to be "polite." OTOH, it's much easier to respond to a post about an issue surrounding some piece of gear with the usual "Yeah, I've had that problem/bug too . . . or I tried one of those once and didn't like it either . . . or what about that new gizmo . . . where did you buy yours?" It's easier to put in one's "2 cents" and not look like an idiot in those situations. I guess I don't mind looking like a idiot too much . . . because it's pretty obvious by now that I am one. :-) So . . . without further ado . . . it's back to lurk mode for me. Cheers, Ted Killian