On 26 Aug, 17:51, "hhc...@yahoo.com" <hhc...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Aug 25, 11:33 pm, Sanforized <sanfori...@naol.con> wrote: You're playing an obsolete Hammond Organ with a band or an orchestra? OTOH an "untunable" instrument is the basis for tuning up the entire band or orchestra for a performance, not a high end commercial 440 Hz oscillator. Not me, but take
On Aug 25, 11:33 pm, Sanforized <sanfori...@naol.con> wrote: You're playing an obsolete Hammond Organ with a band or an orchestra? OTOH an "untunable" instrument is the basis for tuning up the entire band or orchestra for a performance, not a high end commercial 440 Hz oscillator. Not me, but take a close look at the keyboard instrument in use by any black jazz combo. It's likely
Wild camels in drought-stricken Australia are in plague proportions, damaging the environment and property as they compete with native animals for food and water. Camels "mad with thirst" recently rampaged through the Western Desert Aboriginal community of Warakurna, damaging toilets, faucets and air conditioners to find water. "There were a couple of hundred — they get big mobs up here," the
Wild camels in drought-stricken Australia are in plague proportions, damaging the environment and property as they compete with native animals for food and water. Camels "mad with thirst" recently rampaged through the Western Desert Aboriginal community of Warakurna, damaging toilets, faucets and air conditioners to find water. "There were a couple of hundred — they get big mobs up here," the
Wild camels in drought-stricken Australia are in plague proportions, damaging the environment and property as they compete with native animals for food and water. Camels "mad with thirst" recently rampaged through the Western Desert Aboriginal community of Warakurna, damaging toilets, faucets and air conditioners to find water. "There were a couple of hundred — they get big mobs up here," the