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Re: Dr. Lee and his review of RMAF [message #2281 is a reply to message #2280] Wed, 05 October 2005 16:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
akhilesh is currently offline  akhilesh
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Good thought John. I would say that we have plenty of good music, after all we have by the law of conservation of mass, we have ALL the music from the past, plus MORE music now. So, from a sselection standpoint, we are better off todaythan in the past.
The problem may be that there are other other outlets for potential music listeners, such as:
1. Other choices to dazzle the senses such as computer/console games
2. Outlets for the socially disinclined such as the internet
3. An increasing selection of acceptable, but not optimal, playback formats and gadgets, such as mp3 players that reduce the need for a full blown stereo system that occupies so much space.

IS it any wonder that most denizens of this & similar fora are in their late 30's plus????
akhilesh


 
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