What´s the difference between POS and PSO? Is the former one to be considered a chunk of fecal matter? Is that right? Kristinn Leifsson Reykjavík, Iceland At 16:27 26.2.2000 EST, you wrote: >In a message dated 2/26/00 1:07:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, jfa19@IDT.NET >writes: > ><< Built for the TV show "Northern Exposure" and seen worldwide in two > different episodes. In > one episode we flung a 450 pound upright piano 100 yards. In the other > episode we flung > coffins into the middle of a lake. To get all the camera angles and > shots for the piano episode, > we flung 9 full size upright pianos. All nine pianos consistently landed > in the same spot. We > put a crash camera in the impact crater of one piano to get a shot of > the piano coming > straight down from about 250 feet in the air. > > Joseph Alkana RPT > >> > >Kewl. It's also kewl that nobody has yet said "PSO" in this thread. I like >the idea of the Catapult at the Convention a lot. Birdcages, square grands, >"Grand" spinets, aluminum plate Winter spinets, Ex player uprights, any >player with the mechanism still in but which plays horribly, just about any >cheap European piano, especially Irish, just about any Aeolian piano from the >era when they were gasping their last substandard materials and workmanship >breaths, any piano with a bad brass flange rail or butt plates with all the >center pins coming out sideways. Every Horugel ever made. Every Tokai ever >made. > >We have enough to get started. > >Bill Bremmer RPT >Madison, Wisconsin > >
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