>> >> Most 'dance' music mags are just crap and people who are subbed to lists >> like this realize you just don't need 'em! > > >That is such bulls**t!!! ... Sure, I had to learn to sort >through the crap to find the stuff I liked,
-Somwhat contradicting yourself?! >Your statement is just another example of list elitism, without any >consideration for the millions of potential dance music fans out there who >don't have the time to sit all day on an e-mail list (or more likely are >turned off by the fact that in order to participate in this list you have >to already know everything.) A magazine doesn't judge and it doesn't shout >back if it doesn't like your opinions. *Heh, firstly I can't see how me spouting off on an email list is limiting the capability of "millions of music fans" (IPC mags and EMAP would love to know where you see this potentially vast readership by the way!) from reading a music magazine! Secondly ... *Time and time again folk who come to the list either with worthwhile enquiries which benefit many, or just to plain talk out of their ass, disprove your contention that "that in order to participate in this list you have to already know everything"! > >Whoo-hoo!!! Another door has slammed shut. Not long now until we're all >just enclosed in this little techno room with no way out and no one to >talk to but each other. I believe Sartre refered to that as HELL. Finally, if you're going to quote Sarte, perhaps get it right?! He said (in 'No Exit' (1944) : "L'enfer c'est vous autres", meaning "Hell is other people." You don't necessarily have to be shut in for it to be hell, therefore hell is potentially everywhere. :-p k
