Subject: | Re: Anthrophony in "nature" soundscapes |
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From: | "corticalsongs" corticalsongs |
Date: | Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:03 am ((PDT)) |
> That off group conversation was between me as a customer and you as a bus= iness. It is difficult in this case to for me to address your concerns on t= his group from the standpoint of a peer. I am very particular as a customer= , yet as an artist I understand rules are there to be broken. My sincerest apologies John. It was not my intent to discuss customer/business relations publicly. I jus= t deeply enjoy critical debate, and thought a topic brought up in another c= ontext would be interesting in this forum. I will use better judgement in t= he future. David |
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