Jimmy Magee
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I'm thinkin there's got to be an argument against using anything that gives one an advantage at other people's expense, without any overall net improvement in things (e.g. better recording equipment doesn't count, because it results in better music for a finish), because everyone ends up having to follow suit, with the result that everyone's putting extra effort in and no-one's actually better off (except the PR folk). Like the Leavin Cert points race or sumthin
Is this argument sound?
I'm thinkin there's got to be an argument against using anything that gives one an advantage at other people's expense, without any overall net improvement in things (e.g. better recording equipment doesn't count, because it results in better music for a finish), because everyone ends up having to follow suit, with the result that everyone's putting extra effort in and no-one's actually better off (except the PR folk). Like the Leavin Cert points race or sumthin
Is this argument sound?