---------- > From: Leslie W Bartlett <lesbart@juno.com> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: No Subject There is now > Date: Sunday, September 14, 1997 2:16 PM > > > > >I fought the battle to victory. LONG LIVE WOOD. > > Actually, I am of the opinion that wood can crack even though > >it may be > >screwed or glued to where it may be immovable; darndest thing that > >wood! > >James Grebe > >pianoman@inlink.com > > James- > > At what point does one quit dealing with wood that lives, and starts to > deal with wood that is something else. I'm not sure if Jim. B with his > dadgum and momgum will want to saw this one for awhile or not. But I'm > curious. > > Leslie Bartlett > > lesbart@juno.com Dear Leslie, I am not sure if wood is ever dead. We decide if something is living by the fact that it can move in response to a stimulus and wood certainly can do that. James Grebe
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