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I once lived for 3 months with a Tribe in Northan Thailand. They would get up late, the women went to a small factory that made Plastic "Widgets", the men did a bit of farming / goat tending, there was usually pig to eat, around a roaring fire, as everyone danced clapped and played music, drinking and smoking, and having a great time, every night! I came back home after a while to find myself on a tube train in London at 7 o'clock in the morning with backpack and 16mm camera. I was dumbstruck by the men in bowler hats, and incredibly miserable angst ridden ugly people that surrounded me on their way to work. It was all I could do to stop myself from screaming "You're all fucking MAD!!!" I didnt, and 10 years later, I write this in an office, having come to work by T-bahn (Norwegian Tube/Metro/subway). At the moment the way that we treat our poorer nations is abominable, I myself farm out a lot of simple boring projects to an Indian "partner" that I have in my company... They are CHEAP... and work hard... and to a very high standard. We cannot avoid this dichotomy, but we must be aware of it. Dont complain, when you next go to Goa, and complain.. "It more expensive than in '78, then you used to be able to live for a week on a dollar!" ...just rambling.. so some SPAM instead: I just released a CD/card on synesthetic recordings here in Norway, its called FISH! and you can get details of it and all my prevous CDR releases here www.markfrancombe.com AND (will remind closer to the date) I will be performing live over the internet on ResonanceFM (on the dial in London www.resonancefm.com the rest of the world) on the 10th of Feb. I will be "Jammin" with Midori Hirano in Tokyo (curently with an ep out with Soundz from Nowhere), John Kannenberg (from the Stasisfield mp3/CDR label) in the US For more info heres the resonance page http://www.resonancefm.com/listings/20050210.html. The system is a file sharing and looping program, developed by Furthurnoise.com. We all upload mp3 files beforehand, and on the night we interact with each other. I have never met these people, but we are emailing a few suggestions back and forth... should be fun... be great if some of you can listen! Mark www.markfrancombe.com