Re: [LAU] [absolutely OT, was: slightly OT] Musical citation (what is allowed?)

From: sevol <sevols.ear@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Dec 04 2011 - 13:15:39 EET

On 12/2/11, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@email-addr-hidden-dsl.net> wrote:
> http://www.consolesource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/rock-bank-xbox-360.jpg
> (Subtitle for the blind: The picture shows pseudo-musical-instruments for
> a game console.)
>
> IMO everybody who makes music, on what level ever, is welcome. Fight
> dullness! Burn such game console trash! When I offered to teach children
> arts, my bosses wanted me not to do, but instead to teach them to keep
> order. Order is very important, and if everything is tidy, we can play
> pseudo-musical-instruments on Billy's game console. Have fun!
>
> "Musical citation" is the best way to learn, not especially to learn
> music, it will help you to learn anything. But we are living in a society
> of dullness. Reality scripting, participation shows, let's keep the folks
> stupid! And don't forget three times a day dusting your Ikea furnishings.
>
> Btw. Hartmut, you're right regarding to the GEMA. I could become much more
> off topic and write about my hard way, to get out of the GEZ.
>
> We are the borg,
>
> Ralf, aka eight of seven
>
Hi Ralf,

How can you call the copyright industry corrupt?

http://torrentfreak.com/copyright-corruption-scandal-surrounds-anti-piracy-campaign-111201/

Well, no more corrupt than the rest of civilization & it's lies 0_o
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& David,
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