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Bernard wrote in response to Steve:
>>The rise of recorded technology, however, has (with certain other
>>things) led to, in my opinion, an abnormal and unhealthy situation.
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>Perhaps so - but on the other hand, the rise of recorded technology
>makes everything available.
I understand Steve's view on the unhealthy situation, but I don't see
anything abnormal about it. Recorded technology has been with us for such
a long time that most of us likely can't remember the lack of it. I just
look at it as an evolution.
Bernard's comment is right on the money. I consider myself fortunate to
live with recorded technology. Without it, I'd have to always be with
people in order to get my musical fix. I'm with folks all day; I think
that's enough. Also, much of the music I listen to wouldn't see the light
of day in my ear drums even if I went to every live performance in New
Mexico. So I'll gladly take the "present" and look forward to more
advanced technology in the future.
Your Eternal Optimist,
Don Satz
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