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I've been hoping this point would be picked up on sometime during this discussion, but here it goes.... If you have a performance/partnership/cd release/arrangement with another person, and you're not happy with how the other individual handled it, the easiest thing to do is to learn that some people are like that, decide not to work with that person again, and to be more cognizant when entering similar arrangements in the future. That's it. What really is the "best case scenario" result of bashing each other in a public forum? I've been burned a number of times in performances, cd releases, and other musical dealings. In the world of music, many of us are misfits in some way or another, and part of navigating a musician's life seems to be learning how to work with or without those personalities. In many cases I still consider individuals who 'burned' me to be friends, and I continue to benefit from that friendship in other ways. I just don't get in situations where they'll be able to do it to me again. If I find I really can't stand the individual, then I don't interact with them and (privately) warn others of my experiences. Personally, I don't agree with everything Rick does, but I'm very happy he's out there working tirelessly to promote other people's music. That's a quality I don't find in many folks, and something we need to see more of. -- Matt Davignon www.ribosomemusic.com Rigs! www.youtube.com/user/ribosomematt