I tend to read reviews as a networking tool more and have never been
able to get to excited about reviewer's aesthethic world view or what
they ate last week, ala option & sound choice mags (& I suppose many
others).  mIEKAL

Rod Stasick wrote:

> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > thats too bad because I especially liked it! I wasnt
> > being sarcastic
>
> No, I completely understand. I just didn't want to get
> credit for something that Frans actually wrote. I'm
> certainly able to give intense reviews of things I don't
> especially like, but often it seems to be
> counter-productive. If faced with something that is
> particularly unpleasant, I try to ask myself why I find it
> to be that way and then see if I can somehow "use" it in a
> constructive, positive, way.

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