John Leonard wrote:

> Hmm,
>
> I'm strictly non-Facebook and I'm afraid I'm not going to change my views,
> even for Ambisonics.

Ditto.

In my case, the reason was elegantly
explained by Douglas Adams:

I've [Douglas Adams has] come up with a set
of rules that describe our reactions to
technology:
1.  Anything that is in the world when you're
    born is normal and ordinary and is just a
    natural part of the way the world works.
2.  Anything that's invented between when
    you're fifteen and thirty-five is new and
    exciting and revolutionary and you can
    probably get a career in it.
3.  Anything invented after you're thirty-five is
    against the natural order of things.
[From The Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams, 2002]

Regards,
Martin
-- 
Martin J Leese
E-mail: martin.leese  stanfordalumni.org
Web: http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/
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