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From:
Iain Forfar
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Date:
Sun, 19 Jan 2003 20:16:59 -0000
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Re: [idm] who needs labels?
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quoted 6 lines How much time and money is it going to cost to download an album over a> >How much time and money is it going to cost to download an album over a > >shared 56k dialup from a Calcutta cyber cafe, or somewhere similar in > >Thailand, China, Brazil, etc? > > I'm not sure, I've never lived in or visited these places nor reasearched > these prices.
I live in London, and could easily get a broadband connection at home, but haven't bothered. While it would be nice, it's not that interesting. Spend my working life in front of a PC, so try avoid it at home. Barely ever shop online for music either, and to be perfectly honest, find the idea of purely digital distribution for music fairly mortifying (hey, I still buy vinyl too, so I guess I'm just old fashioned) One of my great joys in life is browsing in record shops. I've even got to know some of the guys in some of the shops I go to, and they can recommend stuff, and hell, they'll all let me spin the discs to see if I like what I'm going to buy. Call it human contact, call it organic - Whatever. Oh well. This is one of those "god exists / god doesn't exist" arguments anyway. Is the Soft Pink Truth album as good as Promo Funk? Oh, and the new Mira Calix is pretty damn sweet. Anyone who knows any parts of South Africa might recognise a few track titles. -i. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org