Sorry for the delays--here is a response to your last three emails ....
Would you mind if I used all your letters?
Er, no, but I wouldn't expect them to be considered particularly exciting reading.
We could make a series of it ... perhaps even set-up the first live on- line, techno-jam ... are you up for it?
If you mean live musical improvisation over the internet, I would find that interesting, however; my home internet access is limited to what AOL can provide. Thus, my fastest link speed is 14.4k, so I don't know how it would be technically possible to participate.
Yeah. The Think-Tank is working on ways to make on-line music a reality. In the mean time, we have started conducting live human experimentation.
Have you any other stuff to include in the web? I can use the tape cover and the tape itself for sound, but anything else that you can think of to intensify your section can't hurt.
I could send you a postscript file containing the two photographs used on the J-card if you like, but that's about all I got for now.
I guess I'm having trouble picturing what this is all about. I really don't have a bone to pick with jester--I'm just glad he took the time to listen to the tape and write about it. Now, if you have some sort of debating forum going on here, I can think of other topics that I could get into it with. (Who's more the musical genius: Michael Bolton or Barry Manilow?)
BTW, what's a romper stomper?
If you care to stay in for the fun, I will send you out a copy of "Orwellian Tendencies."
Is that a text file? Sure; send it.
Also, if you would give me your ok to publish all of our correspondence, I would appreciate it.
You have my ok, but not necessarily my recommendation (see above).