On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 08:16:34AM -0800, Toby Rider wrote:
> > Toby Rider wrote:
> > (after I wrote)
> > | > I mean, we're talking about a gang of musicians.  Do we really | >
> > think we can ever get any two of them to agree on anything?
> > | >
> > | > It's sorta like that old saying:  If you have a watch, you know | >
> > what time it is; if you have two watches, you're never sure.
> > |
> > |  Yup, creative people suck.. Artists, musicians, writers, etc..
> > They're | all infuriating.. They've always got these opions about
> > things.. Too bad | I'm one of them, life might be so much easier
> > otherwise! :-)
> >
> > Ya got that right.  And if some of them are  also  computer
> > programmers, well ...
> 
>  Why is it that there are so many musicians that are either computer
> people or engineers? I've been playing music of one form or another since
> I was in elementary school and I'm noticing a definate pattern here.. I
> recently spoke to some of the guys who were part of my most successful
> rock-and-roll band in high school.. 3 out of the 4 of them turned out to
> be either computer people or engineers..
>  They have more piercings and tatoos then I do, but other then that, we're
> in similiar lines of work. :-)

Yes ... I have 3 brothers. All 4 of us are musicians of some sort, and 3
of us are involved to some extent in persuading computers to do what we want
them to.

-- 
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem

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