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>how many other tech writers were musicians at one time? (or are
now?)
When I was a youngster, I think I definitely could have headed toward
a career in music. My parents, having suffered through a Depression
and their share of starving musicians, counseled against it. So I
fool them. I became a writer. I took my last piano lesson at age
14, but at one stop or another in my life I have managed to pass
myself off as one who can write about music. If we were to take all
of the stuff I have ever written in my life and organized it
according to what I have enjoyed, the music writing would be well out
in front.
Bill Sullivan
bsullivan -at- deltecpower -dot- com
San Diego, California
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