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Old 2nd August 2003   #7
EveAnna Manley
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OK, so for you, it is all a question of motivatation to determine which label you get. OK.

Now back to Littledog's question.
"[Is it] difficult (if not impossible) to study or discuss the full aspects of recording music and completely ignore issues of human nature and human behavior."

I would say that, yes, it is difficult to study or discuss the full aspects of recording music and ignore issues of human nature and human behavior when we are humans typing this and those emoticons are enabled...




Maybe an could step in and give us a non-human perpective...

And you see I can't even pose a question of logic to Alphajerk without getting the finger from him.

Human nature did not get ignored there...

Actually if we ignored all human nature behavior in our discussions, we might be left talking about measured behavior on oscilloscopes (like, pure science) and that would get too boring after awhile... or maybe not. Bring on the Geekslutz!

My vote is to allow human nature and human behavior to stay. I like the idea of real humans reading this stuff. I mean, if we wanted to, we could just type to robots all day long...
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