linux music tools It is quite possible and was done all the time in the bad
Karen Lewellen
klewellen at shellworld.net
Wed Jul 29 05:27:16 UTC 2015
Oh how amusing!
Thank you Larry, but I am no ones customer. I am simply asserting what
is
well depending on which set of laws you consult, my human right to choose
the tools that are best for *my* particular personification of body
difference.
Likewise, I am not suggesting implying, forcing cajoling or even hinting
that anyone else has to dance to my music.
As I know I am no expert on how another person experiences things in their
body, *I* would never suggest my tools are *better* or *the only way.*
which is what in their religious way the Amish do with their horse and
buggy.
Trust me my friend, I am not buying anything Janina has to sell.
I also stopped reading this thread until just now, having gotten all I
can from this list on the subject.
Kare
On Tue, 28 Jul 2015, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> IMHO, the customer isn't always right. Customers don't like change. If a
> customer wants a better slide rule then they'd get a better slide rule, they
> wouldn't get a calculator. History is full of good ideas coming from smart
> people before customers are ready for those ideas, PC's, smart phones and so
> on.
>
> On 07/28/2015 11:03 PM, Janina Sajka wrote:
>> Hi, Larry:
>>
>> I have no problem with the customer being right. Sounds downright
>> democratic to me, and that's a good thing.
>>
>> What doesn't work, though, is not accepting the consequences of such
>> choices. For instance, you can, and many Amish people still do, drive
>> their horse and buggy rigs down our Interstate highways. That's their
>> right, and I'm glad for them to have that freedom. But don't you agree
>> it would be foolhardy to expect those rigs to make the same speeds autos
>> make?
>>
>> Similarly airplanes may fly in any compas direction once aloft. However,
>> autos and railroads can only follow their roads. No one expects any
>> different.
>>
>>
>> Janina
>>
>> Hart Larry writes:
>> > Good Afternoon Janina: I think Karen prefers useing a DOS screen-reader,
>> > I
>> > think she says its Business Vision. Certainly in that context, you
>> > remember
>> > years ago I inquired if I could run Vocal-Eyes in a dos-emulation in
>> > Linux?
>> > Some of us become quite comfortable in an envirenment. While I am
>> > certainly
>> > not knowledgable in %95 of your experiences, I am not sure there are
>> > right-and-wrong answers here. I have a dear friend who used to fix TVs
>> > always said, "the customer's always right" Thanks for listening
>> > Hart
>> >
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