Sinister: wouldn't it be funny if a cow had a wouldn't it.

Haynes, Chris chris.haynes at xxx.uk
Thu Feb 1 12:21:13 GMT 2001


hello.

well, i'm not really too sure about how to start this, it being my first
post. i'm not sure this is the right time to be posting either, during the
napster furore that seems to have taken over the list. in fact this mail
will probably get caught up in the current and be washed downstream and
lost. just a click of the 'next' button on everyone's screens. still 1400
clicks is quite a few.

i have been out of the nursery a while now, but haven't yet had the courage
to venture forth. while i was in the nursery i was chomping at the bit to
get out because there were many tidbits from emails i liked and wanted to
comment on. but rather like a squirrel with his or her nuts (whatever takes
your fancy), i hid them away and seemed to forget where i put them. infact
the only one i remember is something about richard whitely selling out, but
that seems a bit pointless now. anyway, the reason i post today is what
someone (sorry i forget who) said about being a 'letter snob'. i have to
confess to being one too. there is something special about a letter. maybe
it's the fact that the person who wrote it has physically touched it, or
that they breathed on it. i don't know. but they cetainly have something
that emails don't. and i'm not saying that email isn't good, it's great, i
mean we wouldn't have the list without it. horses for courses.

as for napster i'm not really qualified to say. my connection at home is far
too slow to make it worthwhile downloading lots and lots, and usually i get
disconnected before it's finished. with most music i like sitting on a bench
(i have a thing about benches) and listening to it through headphones, which
i can't really do with a desktop. but i do hate the idea of music 'snobbery'
too. i have, at best, a mediocre music collection and love it when i come
across something new and exciting and if napster helps more people to do
that then great. but, rather like the letters v. emails above, i hope it
doesn't put and end to mix tapes. i don't have an awful lot of them either,
but again there is something more personal about them. knowing and expecting
where in the tape there is a gap, a certain noise, the sound of someone
pressing the record button, the end of the side. lovely.

i know there was more things i would have liked to say, but i won't.

cheerio,

chris.
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