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Uh... I disagree.  The nature of this type of list is discussion.  Sure,
some people just put forth facts, but often there is an opinion as
well.  It's healthy to hear an opposing opinion from someone else. The
idea is that the reader can form their own opinion based on what others
have said, or maybe come up with something totally different based on
their own experiences.  All that said, I'll restate that it's about the
discussion.  The exchange.  This isn't really a place to just post your
opinions and not expect to have them questioned or countered.  It's what
makes this list great.  If you want to just state your opinions in a
forum, set up your own web page and go at it.  Just don't leave your
email address.

Now, we really have spend way too much time on this off topic, but I did
learn from Stewart that the music scene in Paris is *rough* which I
might have never really known.

Mark Sottilaro

"S.P. Goodman" wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Cheli-Colando" <kevin@minds-eye.org>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 00:09:AM
> Subject: Re: A Much Shorter Retort
> 
> > S.P. Goodman wrote:
> >
> > >I didn't post my own opinion as an invitation to
> > >discourse, though.
> > >
> > Then why post at all if you don't want discourse.  Do you just like to
> > see your name next to messages on the list?
> 
> Read it again.  I have a right to express my opinion whether you like it 
>or
> not, and whether I care what anyone else may think on the topic.  This 
>one's
> a debate that could potentially be a very repetitive waste of bandwidth.
> But it didn't mean I should just keep my opinion to myself, though, does 
>it?
> Think about it.
> 
> > Not trying to be offensive but that comment of yours strikes me as very
> odd.
> >
> > Kevin (who still needs a Korg AM8000R--I'll loop with it, I swear)
> >
> > --
> > Wonderful!  Wonderful!
> > The sermon of the inanimate is inconceivable
> > If you try to hear it with your ears
> > You'll hardly understand
> > Only when you hear it in your eyes
> > Will you be able to know.
> >
> > Sound and Vision -- http://www.minds-eye.org
> >
> >
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