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Nah, that's like saying that artists in the past 15 years have been as ground-breaking as Hendrix was. You said it yourself, it's a hype process that claims that its progenitors have fallen from the skies, yes? Doesn't mean it's actually the case in the least. A sampled guitar isn't a guitar. One plays a guitar - one can only "play" a sample in the conceptual sense. This doesn't mean there isn't creativity involved, to avoid the obvious flak from this. But it's like comparing a 7.2 quake with a 4.1 - there's a noticeable difference. Doesn't mean they weren't both earthquakes, but hey! If you'd never felt a 7.2 before and moved to CA right before experiencing a 4.1, which would you count as the most dramatic? The one people were telling you about, or the one you went through yourself? Perspective, again, ahenh. Stephen Goodman http://www.earthlight.net/Gallery.html - Online Cartoons & Illustrations http://www.earthlight.net/Studios * The free Loop of the Week! http://www.mp3.com/StephenGoodman * New MP3 Releases! > At 7:03 PM -0800 2/26/01, John Malcolm wrote: > >HEAR this again: > >--- John Tidwell <wedgehed@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> > >> > >> Studying earthquakes is not the same as feeling the > >> earth move. > > > > that is no doubt true, but it is also a sad thing when somebody is so > caught up in their first earth moving experience that they never notice all > of the times the earth moved after that. > > kim > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint | Looper's Delight > kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com > > > > >