I just meant, if you want to own the future (its written "own") dont
try at all with engraving music. Be the boss of the FMI, of Monsanto,
of Oil-illimited maybe.
I dont know musicians that are so fool that they want to own the
future. We just want to do what we love, the best we can and buy some
bread and possibily a home with what we get out of it. I am not sure
this slogan is the right one for these customers.
Francois

2014/1/7, David Kastrup <[email protected]>:
> Tim McNamara <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> On Jan 7, 2014, at 10:00 AM, Francois Planiol <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Own the future engraving music... who will believe this crap?
>>> :-o
>>
>> Lots of people.  It’s not a conscious belief, more of an unconscious
>> one.  That’s the goal of marketing.  It’s too bad that Finale output
>> tends to look so crappy.
>>
>> Maybe Lilypond’s slogan ought to be: “Music engraving that actually
>> looks good."
>
> Three tailors had their shops side by side in the same street.  One day,
> the first tailor set up a big sign "Mack, the best tailor in the
> country".  The next day, the second tailor set up a sign, "Mick, the
> best tailor in the world".  On the third day, the third tailor set up a
> sign, and it was "Muck, the best tailor in the street".
>
> --
> David Kastrup
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