On 07/03/2010 08:12 AM, fons@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 02:01:34PM -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:
>
>
>> With regard to the general discussion about money, publishing, copyright, and commerce, I've given up. I think we've made a total of US$30 gross-- altogether-- from the CD we put out, and it cost us about US$180 in out-of-pockeet costs (studio time, mostly), and another US$200 or so in capital equipment (headphones, headphone amps, cables, etc., which will get amortized over the course of other things). The studio time came out of band funds saved up from previous gigs, and the equipment came out of my own pocket. Working on it was a joy, but the realization that such efforts will never result in anything more than just costing money, kind of took the wind out of it, though at least it was POSSIBLE to do it on a shoestring, which was satisfying in and of itself.
>>
> Part of the problem here is that the average consumer has completely
> lost any realistic idea of even _monetary_ values. For the last ten or
> more years we have been flooded with consumer goods (including computer
> hardware) at a price that is simply not sustainable. All of these are
> produced in low-wage countries and this, combined with the too easy
> availability of uncovered credit has allowed some people to make lots
> of money, even with those low end user prices. But at the same time it
> has undermined the local balance of production vs. consumption.
> Basically the US and most of Europe are bankrupt as a result of this.
> We are facing at least two generations that have no realistic idea
> at all of any form of value - monetary or other.
>
One thing we all are getting a good idea of is what it feels like to be
overburdened with debt and financially bankrupt.
We are also getting a taste of what kind of lengths we are all prepared
to go to to protect our own interests against the greed of corporation,
society and individuals.
It's not all bad but it's pretty tiring to be constantly confronted with
the realities of the ever faster resource depletion combined with
increasing population and therefore faster resource consumption.
-- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Sun Jul 4 12:15:01 2010
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