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I take the liberty to share the tail-end of a PM thread with Bill B. that he won't mind since it's mine [ask him about the other parts]:

"Bill, Nothing wrong with being 60+. The more I think about and experience this web-based value creating phenomenon that I have encapsulated as DIY II, the more convinced that I am that Fuzz is really onto something pretty exciting that could stand the music business on its head and more. I have decided to be a "living experiment" in DIY II. This digital world is new to me but I think I "get it". The more you work at it, and its mostly quiet, solitary input, the more value you build up. The Fuzz platform and the existential opportunity will truly test the perseverance of artists and fans alike. It's scary but those who jump will "get it". Let's keep in touch."
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posted on Mar 29 at 9:59 pm
quiet, solitary input....existential opportunity...these are activities I like. Yeah, Fuzz is a good place to think. And type.
posted on Mar 30 at 4:00 pm
Mar 30, 5:51 pm TheCapitalClinic said [at Imani's blog on the question of what is CONTENT?]:

To me, good CONTENT on the inside results from proper FRAMING of the outside. We have to create the framework of our own "truth-values," brick by brick.

Sweat equity at the most personalized level possible is the only answer to Mr. Big.

As a start, using the Fuzz platform, whether I am on for a minute or an hour, I try to add something constructive to establish the framework of the CONTENT that I am seeking. [My CONTENT of course need not coincide with your CONTENT, but I suspect if we get down to the specifics of the framing at personalized levels we will find more shared perspectives than differences]. Let's all do this, brick by brick. TCC

Some more solitary input that others may or may not see. Let's keeping building this brick by brick and see for ourselves.
posted on Apr 5 at 12:55 am
i came here with the hope that ageism, racism or religionism was not tolerated here.

it's what YOU can do and not what others think you should do.

this isn't a magazine ad. god, i hate those things.
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