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Mexicola wrote:adelinyenmah wrote:I paid $85 dollars for Geogaddi on vinyl, $70 for Campfire Headphase, $40 for Twoism, $30 for ABPOITC, and $25 for Hi Scores... I think I've paid my full dues to BoC even though I downloaded all the mp3's illegally. So mdg, any word?
edit: yes I am aware not all of that went to BoC themselves, but still.
Bought 2nd hand on ebay? (Like me). I'm guessing BOC don't see any of that money either.
Culprit Tech wrote:That's right - I think Mdg must be the Sandison's mum! Who else could know so much about them ....
fujee wrote:This has probably been mentioned before, but has the lack of internet presence have something to do with "the internet is evil, wake up" - anyone can to shed some light on this?
pointlessdude wrote:No BoC news?
no BoC news
MrMessiah wrote:fujee wrote:This has probably been mentioned before, but has the lack of internet presence have something to do with "the internet is evil, wake up" - anyone can to shed some light on this?
Not really BoC related, but just a personal observation.
I used to have a lot of arty friends (before I did a computer science degree ) who shared this sentiment. There was a lot of head-shaking and hand-wringing about "Computers! In every facet of our lives! Depersonalizing communication! Putting people out of work! Destroying the soul of art!" wherever you looked. I pretty much stopped going to poetry open mic nights around that time cos it got so wearing.
A few years and a few bad sci-fi films later everyone's got over the internet as a "thing", uses it as much or as little as they want, and it's just a medium like any other. People ignore it or participate in it, but when there's someone who actively thinks its evil and avoids it like the plague they invariably turn out to be either
a) A batshit insane moral crusader type
b) From the aforementioned arty demographic,
I think there was a period of about 5 years before the net was everywhere, when it was just coming into the radar of a few people who were culturally aware at that time and they built up a revulsion to it because it rankled their artistic sensibilities. Anyone who'd been around the block a few times and didn't notice it till it was everywhere, or anyone that grew up after that point: they're generally fine with it, it's just particularly attuned people who noticed it during that time that seem to really have a beef with it. (Note there was also a counter example, in people like FSOL who drank the internet KoolAid really early on and wouldn't shut up about the internet for years )
So yeah I'd seen the quote you mentioned before, and I'd always assumed it was down to that. I have no idea at all if that is where they're coming from, it's just where my mind naturally goes.
Edit: In BoC's case, who knows. It could be that the internet's evil because it's a sounding board for overly analytical geeks spewing misinformation
Lens Larque wrote:For a while I was wondering what happened to the Depression thread and I was not sure if that was good or bad news.
MrMessiah wrote:fujee wrote:This has probably been mentioned before, but has the lack of internet presence have something to do with "the internet is evil, wake up" - anyone can to shed some light on this?
Not really BoC related, but just a personal observation.
I used to have a lot of arty friends (before I did a computer science degree ) who shared this sentiment. There was a lot of head-shaking and hand-wringing about "Computers! In every facet of our lives! Depersonalizing communication! Putting people out of work! Destroying the soul of art!" wherever you looked. I pretty much stopped going to poetry open mic nights around that time cos it got so wearing.
A few years and a few bad sci-fi films later everyone's got over the internet as a "thing", uses it as much or as little as they want, and it's just a medium like any other. People ignore it or participate in it, but when there's someone who actively thinks its evil and avoids it like the plague they invariably turn out to be either
a) A batshit insane moral crusader type
b) From the aforementioned arty demographic,
I think there was a period of about 5 years before the net was everywhere, when it was just coming into the radar of a few people who were culturally aware at that time and they built up a revulsion to it because it rankled their artistic sensibilities. Anyone who'd been around the block a few times and didn't notice it till it was everywhere, or anyone that grew up after that point: they're generally fine with it, it's just particularly attuned people who noticed it during that time that seem to really have a beef with it. (Note there was also a counter example, in people like FSOL who drank the internet KoolAid really early on and wouldn't shut up about the internet for years )
So yeah I'd seen the quote you mentioned before, and I'd always assumed it was down to that. I have no idea at all if that is where they're coming from, it's just where my mind naturally goes.
Edit: In BoC's case, who knows. It could be that the internet's evil because it's a sounding board for overly analytical geeks spewing misinformation
Culprit Tech wrote:That's right - I think Mdg must be the Sandison's mum! Who else could know so much about them ....
23degreesdream wrote:Culprit Tech wrote:That's right - I think Mdg must be the Sandison's mum! Who else could know so much about them ....
Mrs Sandison is a regular on Mumsnet - always complaining about stuff, stray modified analogue audio equipment wantonly strewn about the the house, reems of 70's cine film and old wildlife documentary clogging up every corner - their insistence on only eating food cut into geometric shapes is a real bone of contention at family dinners
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