PSO:"Ye, canne change the laws of physics" - Scotty, "it's life, but not as we know it" - Spock Brian Lawson, RPT Johannesburg, South Africa At 18:58 12.10.2000 -0400, you wrote: >Sorry, Clyde, I thought everyone understood "It's (he's) dead, Jim!" >I guess I'm just showing my advanced age. It's hard for me to believe >that there are adult piano technicians out there who probably were not >even born when that phrase was popular! Sorry :( > Hi Carol, I understood it right away, and Iīve only seen a handful of the old Trek. But of course, Iīm Betazed <snicker, snicker, snicker, mars > So fear not, your voice is heard and understood by a variety of us, even if I didnīt get that "voicing through the top of the strings" thing. :) However, with modern transporter technology the piano might be sal-vegetable. Thatīs what Iīve thought about, how are pianos gonna be in the 24th century? I remember Picard having a female friend play the "piano", she brought with her a keyboard made of plastic that was just rolled up. She threw it open on the floor, played it, and it sounded like a D. :) Northern lights blazing every night, Kristinn
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