On 3/25/2011 5:17 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
David,

Again: staring into the sun is not overstimulation since it is not
overloading the sensors with content but rather blocking them.  Looking
into the sun can't be characterized as "I am seeing too much".
There's clearly a semantic misunderstanding here, and it doesn't look like it's 
clearing up.
Regardless of the word used -- or who's using it backwards -- the point is that 
kids today are apparently less sensitive to stimulus than they used to be.

Kieren.
Of course. We are overstimulated so it becomes the norm. Then to get stimulated the level of stimulation has to be raised. Just think about a subject like nudity where the level of stimulation raised from seeing an ankle to a knee, ... or a neck, and shorten the length of skirts over time ;-)

To come back to music, there is ton of crap music (rich internet sensation?) and Lilypond can help compose and interpret great music. I hope we can all agree on that one ;-)

-Marc

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