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So this thread's pretty much an exact replica of that other piracy one now isn't it?
fraserhutch said:When the incentives to innovate disappear, so will innovation.
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mrT said:Just for the record I wouldn't care if recording software DID stop devoloping. I'm fine with what's out there now. Sure they could throw in some more toys but is it anything you will really NEED?
Do you think you'll look back 10 years from now and wonder how you would have made an album without program whatever V10.5
mrT said:I wouldn't care if recording software DID stop devoloping.
darkecho said:if people were honest and those who could afford to buy software did, and those who didnt just copied it, there would be no problem
I mean, seriously. Silly nihilist.Just for the record I wouldn't care if recording software DID stop devoloping.
BJW said:Never ever, ever underestimate the value/worth/unforeseen prospect of scientific advancement/technology. To do so is simply ignorance beyond belief. This thought process is one of the main reasons entire systems can break down - take communism/socialism, for example. Karl Marx thought innovation kept the "working class" down - he stated technology always revolutionized the working environment, making the worker useless (and, therefore, without a job). In the early 1900's, Russia adopted this philosophy, and 100 years later their factories and entire social system was decades behind the rest of the world, and their society collapsed.
Of all the statements you've made, this one might be the most disturbing.
Perhaps this response is way too philosophical for this thread, but I'm in a philosophical mood.
BJW said:At the turn of the century, much of the scientific community agreed with the following statement,
"All of the major scientific discoveries to be made have been made. All that's left is the 'fine-tuning' of them."
Shortly after, the electron was discovered..
mrT said:So I guess all of our friends still using Analog tape are just ignorant?
BJW said:Not feeling technology is not up to par and thinking technology has evolved to its greatest point are two very different things, and your statement would suggest the latter idea.