OK, I'll take the bait.  It's a slow morning.  Sooooo....... 
    Isn't the MOST BASIC looper hw//sw documentation more complicated
    than: 
     
    "Send an e-mail with the word "unsubscribe" in both the subject and
    body, and no sig files or anything else" 
     
    Just sayin' :-) :-) :-) 
     
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    Neil 
     
    
 
     
     
     
    On 10/20/2020 10:37 AM, Mike Why wrote:
     
      
        
        
          Heya Mike, sorry you didn't take the time to
            google but this is how you  remove yourself from the
            list. Thanks for the swan song though.
              
             
            
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                I've been advocating for you since
                  before I met many of you, so please take these into
                  consideration as we move forward. 
                 
                
 
                Please look at the world around you.  The very notions
                of live music and art as you grew up understanding them
                are about to be rendered extinct by commerce.
                  
                 
                Also the popularity of your craft is at
                  a global high.  The next steps to show it off to the
                  world, share it with others, and have society embrace
                  you for the brilliant makers you are are critical. 
                  The language of commerce is challenging.  Please don't
                  shy away from it. 
                   
                   
                  I know it's hard to make art.  I want
                    you to continue doing so for as long as you want as
                    part of the life you want to build. 
                   
                   
                  Thanks for exploring a craft worth
                    sharing and building a community worth preserving. 
                   
                   
                  Okay.  Now remove me from the list. 
                   
                   
                  I mean all of this, very sincerely. 
                   
                   
                  If you don't believe me, I'm at
                    4129450079 and have five minutes for whoever needs
                    it during this transition. 
                   
                   
                  Be well and safe. 
                  - mcy / mw 
                 
               
               
              
                
                
                  Please look at the world around you. 
                    The very notions of live music and art as you grew
                    up understanding them are about to be rendered
                    extinct by commerce.
                      
                     
                    Also the popularity of your craft is
                      at a global high.  The next steps to show it off
                      to the world, share it with others, and have
                      society embrace you for the brilliant makers you
                      are are critical.  The language of commerce is
                      challenging.  Please don't shy away from it. 
                       
                       
                      I know it's hard to make art.  I
                        want you to continue doing so for as long as you
                        want as part of the life you want to build. 
                       
                       
                      Thanks for exploring a craft worth
                        sharing and building a community worth
                        preserving. 
                       
                       
                      Okay.  Now remove me from the
                        list. 
                       
                       
                      I mean all of this, very
                        sincerely. 
                       
                       
                      If you don't believe me, I'm at
                        4129450079 and have five minutes for whoever
                        needs it during this transition. 
                       
                       
                      Be well and safe. 
                      - mcy / mw 
                     
                   
                   
                  
                    
                    
                      Hi Y2K Admins, 
                         
                        Rick (cc'd) mentioned to me that Y2K is now a
                        fully-formed 501(c)3. 
                         
                        PHILLTER is currently in a direction to be
                        formed as a B-corporation, which uses a triple
                        bottom line audit of profit, environmental
                        considerations, and social good.  We see this as
                        the best formation to benefit the artists we
                        will be advocating and supporting, which have
                        extensive overlap with the live looping
                        community.  Our current goal is to have the
                        company essentially owned and operated by its
                        arts-driven staff within 10 years, although
                        there is much to learn about the form that will
                        take. 
                         
                        We were informally considering a nonprofit to
                        gift the company to at some point during its
                        lifetime after it is built.  We could build it,
                        or we could tether it to another one at some
                        point.  We would prefer it be a cooperative form
                        which it appears Y2K would be well suited for,
                        so if that's something you'd consider, let us
                        know. 
                         
                        The benefit to Y2K would be straightforward --
                        money to do as it wishes with -- and the
                        exchanges could be minimal in return. 
                         
                        In the meantime, we'd love a list of
                        other-festival contacts to start examining the
                        possibility of sponsoring Y2K artists (as in, us
                        just paying you for someone you already were
                        going to have), which seems like an easy place
                        to start a dialogue.  Once we've talked with the
                        Santa Cruz grandaddy, of course, since this
                        suggestion came from Rick himself a few years
                        ago. 
                         
                        Let us know if you're interested. 
                         
                        Best, 
                        Mike Yanchak / Mike Why 
                        y2k santa cruz / y2k mexico performer 
                         
                         
                       
                     
                   
                 
               
             
           
           
           
           
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