Klarinet Archive - Posting 001117.txt from 2004/07

From: Richard Bush <rbushidioglot@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Glories of the internet
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 21:53:54 -0400

Walter,

The same has happened to me with my bassoon reed business. It is a
whole new way of doing business and networking information.

We're old enough to remember sending a snail mail request for a catalog
and patiently waiting for as long as six weeks to get it. Now, the
catalog is downloaded by us as a PDF in seconds.

Some of this stuff is good and some not so good. There are still many
simple pleasures that are gone from our society and our neighborhoods
that we enjoyed when we were kids.

Richard Bush
rbushidioglot@-----.net
On Jul 30, 2004, at 1:25 PM, GrabnerWG@-----.com wrote:

> This morning I shipped mouthpieces to Rome, Italy; Switzerland;
> London,
> England; and Latvia. It's just too cool. This would hardly have been
> possible
> before the Internet age; webpages, e-mail, web payments, etc.
>
> Just think how the Internet has transformed our lives.
>
> I mentioned this to my 15 year old son, and he just shrugged. He can't
> imagine the world without the Internet! LOL!
>
> Walter Grabner
> www.clarinetXpress.com
> World-class clarinet mouthpieces
>
>
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