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Steve wrote: > you're absolutely right that it's about priorities, and for people > for whom music is a hobby, a love, a past-time, their relaxation, > sitting chatting about it with a bunch of anonymous emailers is a > dream come true. If the rest of your time is spent talking about > musical stuff, dealing with music related questions, playing gigs, > organising gigs etc. etc. etc. the last thing some people want to do > with their free time is talk about music. Very well-put, Steve. I have a day job, music has become my second job, and now I draw for relaxation. I love both my jobs but there are limits to how much I can work until my brain becomes mush. I also now spend more time with my real-world friends in non-job-related situations. Having said that, LD is a wonderful resource that's taught me a lot in the few months I've been on it. I've been privileged to meet some great and talented people online who I hope to meet someday face-to-face. LD is one of the best mailing lists I've ever subscribed to. Peace, Kevin