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Posted: 22-03-2006 21:05
by slimshady
Messy wrote: Then what's the problem with looking for it yourself? o_O


there's absolutely no problem with that. i just don't like to do it, i prefer to let things come their way..
Messy wrote:
Surely you can't trust MTV to filter what you hear..


believe me, i have a lot of other sources when it comes to music, every time i go to a friend's house i listen to smthg new.
Messy wrote:
ps: Being open-minded doesn't mean you have to actually like everything..
..just that you're able to appreciate it for what it is, giving you the ability to not only have valid arguments for your personal dislike; you'll also learn to respect people that like other things ;)
It's still way easier to just say everything else sucks though :)


yes that's true :rolleyes: i totally agree.. but why are you telling me that?

Posted: 22-03-2006 21:06
by Isil
slimshady wrote: i never said the guideline was wrong

i just think it's wrong to make guidelines when it comes to art


There's nothing wrong with making a base from where people can improve their skills (piano in this case). If your intelligent, talented and creative enough to invent something new (Liszt and Schönberg) you're completely free to do so.

Posted: 22-03-2006 21:10
by slimshady
it's just .. unuseful..

Posted: 22-03-2006 21:18
by Isil
slimshady wrote: it's just .. unuseful..


We're discussing on the internet, now don't tell me that's useful! =P

Posted: 22-03-2006 22:35
by slimshady
no it's unuseful as well :D

Posted: 22-03-2006 23:07
by DavidM
slimshady wrote: i never said the guideline was wrong

i just think it's wrong to make guidelines when it comes to art


it is nothing but the base to put the art on top.

Posted: 24-03-2006 15:06
by BunnyS
It would be like building a house on sand (imo)

Posted: 24-03-2006 23:06
by slimshady
do you play piano?

Posted: 25-03-2006 00:50
by BunnyS
slimshady wrote: do you play piano?



Were you asking me ? I used to play piano but haven't played for a good few years now.

Posted: 25-03-2006 14:44
by Rincewind SW
Messy wrote: :x didn't you play notpr0n?
He's basically telling you it's worth it to learn random stuff.

Didn't you enjoy notpr0n teaching you morse and how to handle applications etc.?

This is basically advising the same thing :\
Are there any arguments why you regard this as 'stupid stuff'?
Because I'm quite curious :)


I agree there, NotPr0n is great for the brain, each level has a completely new thing to find out about (usually :/), especially the positives. So far in the negatives it is mostly complicating skills learned in the positives. I guess this is why I preferred the positives (sorry Messy, had to add that XD). Anyway I think my mind is more open, better for problem solving, Googling, and lots of other random skills. That's mainly why I love NotPr0n, but I agree with Slimshady too.