Are all students this stupid?

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Tue, 10 Dec 2002 10:36:29 EST


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In a message dated 12/9/02 11:59:13 PM Central Standard Time, 
remoody@midstatesd.net writes:

> Yes Wim you may have erred.   Your question was, ">>"In the 1920's
> what three inventions brought music to the masses?". <<
> 
> It is not clear if you mean what three inventions that occurred
> only in the 1920's or what three inventions ever that bought music
> to the masses in the 1920's.
> 
> For "correct" answers you give the radio, the record player, and
> the "talkies".   Well the radio was invented well before 1920 and
> so was the record player.  As far as the talkies, how many movies
> with sound in the 20's had music that would qualify  "bringing
> music to the masses".   The sheet music boom of the 1920's
> continuing from 1910 and 1900 and 1890)  which surely should have
> been covered in a "Music Business" class was made possible by the
> printing press, also invented well before 1920.
> 
> ---ric
> 


Some of you are trying to make it my fault the kids don't know any thing. 
(Grin). 

I guess in my defense, "you had to be there". 

Wim 

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