Re: [Finale] Putting Finale in schools [was: Re: Finale Digest, Vol13, Issue 22]

2004-08-23 Thread David W. Fenton
On 22 Aug 2004 at 13:32, William Roberts wrote: > Welcome to the world of capitalism, everybody -- and may the best man > win. If capitalism worked that way Microsoft wouldn't have a monopoly. -- David W. Fentonhttp://www.bway.net/~dfenton David Fenton Associates

Re: [Finale] Putting Finale in schools [was: Re: Finale Digest, Vol13,Issue 22]

2004-08-23 Thread Allen Fisher
Damn! They found me...I shouldn't have bought that copy of "Catcher in the Rye..." ;-) On 8/23/04 12:54 PM, "William Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anybody seen any black helicopters over Eden Prairie recently? ;^) ___ Finale mailing list [EMA

Re: [Finale] Putting Finale in schools [was: Re: Finale Digest, Vol13,Issue 22]

2004-08-23 Thread William Roberts
David Bailey wrote: > VHS is the "best man?" > Esso was the "best man?" > CDaudio is the "best man?" Good grief. There's no way to respond to this (except to say that, despite the fact I myself owned a Betamax video, the real reason VHS was the "best man" was that you could fit a whole movie o

Re: [Finale] Putting Finale in schools [was: Re: Finale Digest, Vol13, Issue 22]

2004-08-23 Thread dhbailey
William Roberts wrote: Welcome to the world of capitalism, everybody -- and may the best man win. VHS is the "best man?" Esso was the "best man?" CDaudio is the "best man?" In the world of capitalism, being the "best man" has nothing to do with it. Being the one with the deeper pockets so you can

Re: [Finale] Putting Finale in schools [was: Re: Finale Digest, Vol13, Issue 22]

2004-08-22 Thread William Roberts
David Bailey wrote: > I wouldn't be surprised to find (although I can't prove this and it is > purely conjecture) that Sibelius is offering better deals to school > labs, and I also wouldn't be surprised to find that Sibelius is sending > free copies to undecided music teachers who are in charg