On Apr 27, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Robert Seeberger wrote:

They sound a bit awful over here. My Logitech micro/headphones just
don't cut it soundwise and my Altec-Lansing speakers don't sound a lot
better to me.

I have a pair of Altec-lansing computer speakers, and I have special EQ settings called something like "shitty little desktop speakers" or some such to make them sound less, well, shitty.

Hmmmm.....to be honest, I am the guy who makes the wheels go round, I
am the force that keeps the project organized and ongoing. I also
print, staple, duplicate CDs, and finance the project.

Yes. Right after writing my message, I went to amycd.com and saw that you are "executive producer," which often means "money guy."

Some guys go hunting and fishing. I coordinate musicians and artists
and website creators and sell CDs.

Not a bad hobby. At least it keeps you off the streets.

And I do the easy job.
Creating music is hard hard hard hard hard.

I have a friend, Ted Larson, who is one of those guys who, at a church retreat, can decide at lunch time that he's going to write a song for the campfire that night and do it.

He also is a very good music editor -- he made a mix for his anniversary
party of "Love Shack" and "Who Let the Dogs Out," if you happen to go
for that sort of thing.

I also write lyrics. The Grand Machine is the result of my writing,
and was inspired by The Time Ships by Brin's buddy S. Baxter.

Writing is also hard. Maybe not hard hard hard hard hard, but certainly hard hard hard. My degree's in writing, but not lyrics. The tough part is making it rhythmical (and maybe even rhyming) without making it doggerel.

Keep up the hard work,

Dave

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