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Re[2]: [microsound] i wanted to say something but--
Hello Simon,
Me too. However, I don't bother much. There's usually enough to read
first letter of the topic to futher read it or delete. So it's not a
big problem, I think. I read what seems interesting to me and almost
never post until it seems extremely interesting and i have something
to say. Other letters I just delete. That's all. However many of the
topics seem to be pretty useless to me too...
SH> It's just more of a time thing for me... I think lists that stick totally to
SH> the rules are generally boring - at least microsound is more of a community
SH> and not just full of promotions.
SH> I guess in the end it seems that lists are a starting point. They form a
SH> community of like-minded people or people with similar interests who then
SH> move from that comminality.
SH> cheers,
SH> Simon.
SH> Symbiosis
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SH> -----Original Message-----
SH> From: Scarcelight Recordings [mailto:c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
SH> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 6:48 PM
SH> To: microsound
SH> Subject: Re: [microsound] i wanted to say something but--
SH> yep
SH> david turgeon wrote:
>> this will sound weird but--
>>
>> am i the only one who censors themselves to death on lists like this
>> one? 'cause if i said (politely even) what i think regarding some topics
>> currently being debated, i think some people would be taking it personally
>> & frankly, i don't find it worth the bother being honest anymore.
>>
>> anybody relate?
>>
>> cheers,
>> ~ david
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