[NewMusic] acoustic vs. electronic
Damon Smith
damon at balancepointacoustics.com
Tue Jan 9 19:53:34 PST 2007
Yes, but it does not always mean electricity. In my case, I am waiting
for an affordable carbon fiber bass.
On Jan 9, 2007, at 7:55 PM, Barry Threw wrote:
> I calls 'em how I sees 'em.
>
> If I were to pick one of these two options:
>
> a) Our current technology will stay the same.
> b) Our current technology will evolve.
>
> I think b is a pretty easy call. There isn't really any item in the
> world I know of that I see and couldn't think of a way to make it
> better.
>
> b
>
>
>
>
> weasel walter wrote:
>> you are a wizard and soothsayer of the future!
>>
>> i predict that chocolate ice cream will be the most delicious flavor
>> in
>> the future!
>>
>> vision and smelling will be fetishes!
>>
>> kato kaelin will be regarded as the only true artist of the era!
>>
>> i have spoken!
>>
>> gandalf the soothsayer.
>>
>> On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 17:07:41 -0800 Barry Threw <bthrew at gmail.com>
>> writes:
>>> It's true. Note that I didn't say "were a fetish item" I said "are
>>> becoming". Which is true. They are terribly inconvenient. They
>>> take up a lot of room, and are completely un-mutable. As soon as
>>> there
>> is a
>>> cheap hand held storage device that has the legibility of paper and
>>> can hold lots of information, the book will be obsolete.
>>
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> look hard at the surrounding darkness)
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