--- In wiardgroup@y..., Paul Schreiber <syntht@y...> wrote: > My 2 cents: <snip> > d) Then there are the trolls. I feel blesssed as I > seem to have my own personal trolls. However, I have > now decided to pretty much ignore trolls (well, unless > it's late at night and I'm REALLY bored). You know what? I didn't even know this was from you until I read that, and checked the name of the poster. I was with you up until that point. I'm not interested in getting into it here (or anywhwere else, even though you infer that), but you may have missed some of the points that were made in the last few posts as being indicative as to why you have met such resistance in the forums, and why that as your internet persona changes in response, our responses also change. It's that simple. Things are going well now, and everyone has equal opportunity to present their own point of view and musical experience. That is how it should be. Thank you for your efforts in supporting a positive set of environs to discuss analog synthesis, with each persons' input being as valuable as the others, and the benefits of all manufacturers' gear being discussed and examined equally. Easier, -Mike Peake
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Re: web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?
2002-09-26 by its_peake
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