May I respectfully take to issue something in popular diction that has
bothered me for ages?
What's so difficult about rocket science such that it's tied to the very
famous cliche that warrants a comparison to something virtually
impossible? I'm guessing some genetic engineers get involved with work
more difficult than those who study possible ways to design rockets. How
come nobody says "C,mon. it's not genetic engineering!"?
Anybody know a real rocket scientist? Does he or she ever explain a task
to a fellow peer prefacing it with "I mean, this isn't rocket science!...
oh wait, it is." ?
Is Andy Rooney in the house, yo?
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Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org>
" ... I, I don't know, man ... a'mean,
if God dropped acid, do you think he'd see you? ... "
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Nintari Man wrote:
quoted 4 lines Um, it's not rocket science. Throw your synths through a vinyl filter> Um, it's not rocket science. Throw your synths through a vinyl filter
> (try playing with iZotope Vinyl ... you'll see), and make sure that each
> instrument is slightly out of tune. Instant talentless BOC, no need for a
> contest :)
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