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Re: Sottilaro's last message
Oh, I'm sorry. I meant Frank Sinatra the superintendent of public
schools in Perth Amboy, NJ. He's my dad's uncle.
Mark Sottilaro
On Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 05:50 PM, Peter Badore wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 2:44 PM
> Subject: Re: Soundscapes/Frippertronics debate finale
>
>
>> I have one last thing to say on this topic:
>>
>> Blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah blah bala blah blah, blah
>> blah
>> blah. Blah, blah blah bala blah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah blah
>> bala blah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah blah balablah blah, blah.
>> Blah
>> blah blah, blah blah balablah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah blah
>> Balablah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah blah balablah blah, blah blah
>> blah blah, blah blah bala.
>>
>> Oh yeah, and I invented the Rutles! Yeah they stole it from me! Frank
>> Sinatra too! Yeah! I invented Frank Sinartra!
>>
>> Mark Sottilaro
>>
>> On Saturday, November 17, 2001, at 08:46 PM, Peter Badore wrote: [end
> quote]
>
> I left this last line in to show everyone whom Mark was addressing in
> particular in case anyone deleted this message previously. Frankly,
> Mark, I
> find your comments idiotic and hurtful. If I don't want to get
> involved in
> a particular topic I don't bother responding. I'm hurt bad enough
> that I
> was accused of saying something I did not say. But even those I
> responded
> to were light-hearted about the whole thing. The above, however, is
> inexcusable. One of the points of having these chats involves
> debating &
> controversy at times (and a little humor doesn't hurt if it's done
> properly;
> I howled at Tim Nelson & especially Rich's messages). If you think a
> subject is too boring for you, delete the messages on your inbox and
> forget
> about the whole thing. Why must some people need to be taken by the
> hand?
>
> Even as a joke, what is the point of this whole "invented" B.S.? What
> does
> that have to do with what we've been discussing? You still don't
> understand
> what "innovation" means, even after a dictionary quote, but I said I
> wasn't
> going to dwell on the subject anymore. This after I thanked you
> publicly
> for your earlier advice.
>
> Oh, and to respond to that advice: I was looking for a way to retain
> the
> original stereo signal from the GR-33; I already have a TC G-Major to
> create
> a new one. I don't particularly go for Digitech other than the Whammy,
> but
> would have been willing to buy something if it did the job I wanted. My
> personal taste, so, please, nobody bombard me with disagreements. I'm
> not
> interested.
>
> And my advice to anyone here who obviously enjoys attacking people:
> Read
> messages a second time or so before you assume someone's insulting
> you. If
> you don't understand something, let them know. I didn't join this chat
> line
> to be a villain!
>
> I want to believe that anyone who spends a lot of time working with and
> discussing technology has at least a fairly high intelligence quotient.
> This should include common sense. It amazes me how many Wile E. Coyotes
> there are out there.
>
> Last time, this time for sure (mainly to punish you, Mark):
> I did not attack the entire looping universe. I made a comparison
> regarding
> downloading sites by a few people who labelled their work "Soundscapes"
> and
> noted they sounded more like Frippertronics.
> I NEVER EVER said Robert Fripp (or anyone, for that matter) invented the
> looping system (or anyTHING, for that matter).
> The only thing I erred was misspelling Hedewa7 and I've already
> apologized.
>
> Now, please, everyone: GROW UP. And try to show and understanding when
> reading & communicating.
>
> Good night all,
> Peter
>