Whistle related threads are now "OT" ?
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(Not sorry for posting stupid threads... I have nothing to do with Innocents... or their debauchery.)
The board would be dead without the fluff.
As soon as someone asked a question, (which have all been asked before) one of you cranky people would curtly tell them to go take a flying search.
The board would be dead without the fluff.
As soon as someone asked a question, (which have all been asked before) one of you cranky people would curtly tell them to go take a flying search.
Life is good. Hard, but good.
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Someone once said:On 2003-02-03 13:44, Peter Laban wrote:
Maybe it's a sign that every conceivable thing to be said about them has been said several times [see the popular subjects thread] so that you all have to bite the bullet and go of line and actually learn to play them well. Now there's a novel idea.
Everything that can be said has been said already. But since almost nobody ever listens, it has to be repeated over and over again.
Who said that? Sorry, I wasn't listening.
One or two experienced people who dispense advice on this board get frustrated and complain that it is pointless. They should work in a job in which one is paid to give advice to people whose job it is to listen. My observation from areas in which I am an acknowledged expert: about three in every ten listen and maybe one takes the advice. Oh, and of those who don't listen, about four do just fine without your advice.
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And me mom sez "repetition is the mother of teaching"...
There are many books I've read twice, and understood differently on second reading. Like my old grammar book
And what about some movies I saw several times, each time finding something new to watch?
Believing things need not be repeated, or circumlocuted, works only for those who also believe a given individual's personality is a static thing, which wouldn't evolve with age, weather and time of the day. Not to mention tide and moon phases...
OT's, and even rant, are part of what forms this here community.
Otherwise, all the Poststructural would have only the usefulness (and sex-appeal :roll:
I'll always advocate the superiority of the HH's Guide over the Encyclopædia Galactica.
There are many books I've read twice, and understood differently on second reading. Like my old grammar book
And what about some movies I saw several times, each time finding something new to watch?
Believing things need not be repeated, or circumlocuted, works only for those who also believe a given individual's personality is a static thing, which wouldn't evolve with age, weather and time of the day. Not to mention tide and moon phases...
OT's, and even rant, are part of what forms this here community.
Otherwise, all the Poststructural would have only the usefulness (and sex-appeal :roll:
I'll always advocate the superiority of the HH's Guide over the Encyclopædia Galactica.
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OT to OT (sorry)...
I attempted to make a new whistle last night out of PVC - a high-D. I can't get flutomat to give me reasonable spacing for holes #2 - #3 (from the bottom). The tubing is 0.71 ID, with a wall thickness of 0.0725. Any ideas?
serpent
I attempted to make a new whistle last night out of PVC - a high-D. I can't get flutomat to give me reasonable spacing for holes #2 - #3 (from the bottom). The tubing is 0.71 ID, with a wall thickness of 0.0725. Any ideas?
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Sorry, I wasn't listening.On 2003-02-04 07:53, serpent wrote:
OT to OT (sorry)...
I attempted to make a new whistle last night out of PVC - a high-D. I can't get flutomat to give me reasonable spacing for holes #2 - #3 (from the bottom). The tubing is 0.71 ID, with a wall thickness of 0.0725. Any ideas?
serpent
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A number of people seem to assume that when someone suggests that a poster try a search it is done in bad temper. I have seen the words "angry" and "curt" applied to such suggestions.
Assumptions are dangerous. Or to put it another way, this is a load of bollocks.
When I suggest someone tries a search for a particular topic it is only because I know the matter has been dealt with thoroughly before and that useful information is out there already. The fact that I don't waste words in making such a suggestion or decorate it with daft icons doesn't mean I'm annoyed.
Right now, though I am a little exercised. Take the beam out of your own eyes, folks.
Assumptions are dangerous. Or to put it another way, this is a load of bollocks.
When I suggest someone tries a search for a particular topic it is only because I know the matter has been dealt with thoroughly before and that useful information is out there already. The fact that I don't waste words in making such a suggestion or decorate it with daft icons doesn't mean I'm annoyed.
Right now, though I am a little exercised. Take the beam out of your own eyes, folks.
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OT as in Old Testament?On 2003-02-03 20:13, blackhawk wrote:Yeah, that one goes back 3,000 years, doesn't it? Or last week, when I read again. That one never goes out of date.On 2003-02-03 15:26, DrRichard wrote:
Heh. And even this thought isn't new:
"What has been will be again,
what has been done will be done again;
there is nothing new under the sun."