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#103923 - 04/26/02 07:13 PM
Re: What do YOU think about this SynthZone forum community?
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Member
Registered: 07/07/99
Posts: 380
Loc: Wayside, New jersey, USA
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Ryan: Glad to hear from you again. Think of the SynthZone community as a Fraternity of peoples of all kinds, color, nationality, creed, political believes or status, with one thing in common, "Music". We are all uncles, parents, grandparents, sons, daughters etc.. helping each other, interchanging ideas and opinions (sometimes to a litter extreme) but ultimately contributing to the ultimate goal: helping each other. Regards, Mario
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#103927 - 04/26/02 09:00 PM
Re: What do YOU think about this SynthZone forum community?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Originally posted by Mario: Think of the SynthZone community as a Fraternity of peoples of all kinds, color, nationality, creed, political believes or status Actually, I see this as a place WITHOUT color, nationality, creed, political beliefs or status ! That's part of the attraction. You people are just "fonts" (with opinions !) *** Kidding, of course. We are all very close in many ways, and I take great strength from the comradery that is shared so selflessly here. This place is a valuable haven for my fragile phyche. You guys keep me sane...... now if you could only teach me to spell, and to type ...............
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#103930 - 04/26/02 10:59 PM
Re: What do YOU think about this SynthZone forum community?
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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To me this was the first time I joined a "web community"; I had always thought that these were places for people unable to communicate in person and a bit "alienating" (under the cover of anonimity you were communicating your most intimate feelings to perfect strangers that you would never meet in real life) but this place taught me many lessons, and I am not just talking about music. I have learned how to interact with people that, at least at first, knew nothing about me and were sometimes very direct and outspoken (that can hurt, you know...) I have always had a desire: to meet you in person, and now I know that in June I will go to San Francisco due to my professional activity and will have the opportunity to meet at least one of you: the great Scott Yee. I hope that in the future I will be able to meet each one of you in person... well, that's not a bad program for the next years of my life... Andrea [This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 04-27-2002).]
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