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I prefer to watch someone boring play guitar, piano, bass, drums, or sing while staring at their shoes versus someone typing at a computer. For me, typing and mousing hold zero visual interest. I'll watch a video of Glenn Gould playing, with the sound muted, but there's no way I'm watching a laptop battle under the same circumstances. If the musician in question has a traditional instrument feeding a laptop, that's different, although watching someone play guitar (or whatever) while they stare at a laptop screen is usually less satisfying to me than just watching them play guitar. It always feels like a barrier between the performer and me when they focus on the screen. I saw a full band recently that had a lot of things being triggered off a lap top...which was dead center on the stage, on a keyboard stand in front of the bassist/keyboardist. I found it's placement to be quite distracting, despite how good the music was. TH On 6/14/07, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote: > [not addressing Travis specifically, but just the general group] > > To be fair here, we could also point out that there are musicians who > standup and use hardware that can come across > just as "uninteresting" as some sit-down laptop users. What's more > "uninteresting", watching a laptop musician check > his email all night, or a stand-up guitarist checking the time on his >wrist > watch all night? I'm sure it varies by observer,