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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in
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In article ,
Jim Lesurf wrote:
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One trip observing showed what lunacy (carefully chosen
term :-) ) this was. After three or four of days of
people cat-napping, etc it became obvious they were all
making countless mistakes and foul-ups[1]. I got flak
for simply refusing to work in the same way... until I
got more and better results that the people who were
trying to show they were 'men of iron'.
Exactly follows my observations. Other thing is in the
music and broadcast industries these long sessions are
often fuelled by drugs - even legal ones like alcohol.
And something which seems great when p***ed rarely does
in the cold grey light of dawn.
And then they damn the equipment and abuse its operators when garbage that
sounded so good the night before when they were high sounds like **** the
next afternoon, in the cold light of day.
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