Jesus, let's move on. I said nothing slanderous and last I checked we are
all entitled to our own opinions. I stated mine and said I wanted to hear
the views and recommendations of others. Instead of offering insight you
choose to further degrade me for having an opinion opposite of your own. I
refuse to get into some stupid e-mail battle because you dislike my opinion.
If you have no suggestions fine, but attacking my character and knowledge
is pointless. Let's quit wasting the time of other list members and move
on.
On a lighter note, if anyone has some examples or recommendations of quality
lowercase fare please respond off-list. I am open-minded, but my initial
opinions have not exactly been the best.
Thanks,
JS
quoted 56 lines From: Greg Smith <purgasmith@earthlink.net>
>From: Greg Smith <purgasmith@earthlink.net>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: [idm] lowercase
>Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 15:16:43 -0700
>
>on 5/29/02 1:07 PM, Jason Stickel at j_stickel_otfp@hotmail.com scrawled:
>
> > Greg,
> >
> > Thanks for the personal attack on my credibility and intelligence, but I
>was
> > simply making a statement of opinion. One which, I might add, you are
>free
> > to disagree with. However, I am curious as to the thoughts of others
>and
> > thought I would share my own. I would love to be swayed or directed
>towards
> > something more tangible in an effort to perhaps expand my musical
> > boundaries, but your feeble potshots are neither helpful nor
>appreciated.
> > Mama always said if you ain't got nothin' nice to say...
> >
>If you can tell me the difference between music and noise I'll tell you the
>difference between your saying that you lack understanding and my calling
>your message ignorant.
>
>At least point out some specific artists that you think suck! Maybe even
>provide us with some slander directed towards speciifc tracks or albums
>that
>are the aural equivalent of that (ridiculous) red painting you refered to
>in
>your message. Examine the painting closely before you comment this time
>and
>let us know why it sucks. Who knows, you may just find some hidden texture
>or redeeming quality upon closer inspection.
>
>~g
>
>
>
>
>--
>Greg Smith
>http://www.laiad.com
>"There is no such thing as a perfectly accurate clock. The nearest you can
>get is one that has stopped. Although you never know when, it is
>absolutely
>accurate twice a day." - JG Ballard/Chronopolis
>
>
>
>
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