




Im beginning to realize analog and digital worlds don't quite relate as well as I wished they did. Scan a picture it becomes digital. Record some music onto tape put it into a digital format (CD, MP3, other crap), you're going to lose something not gain. I always find that these "advancements" aren't making us more advanced they are just making things easier. Things get easy, people get lazy, quality decreases. But what do I know I cant even spell things correctly.